All the kids want to know if I can dance Gangnam Style. It’s super popular in Korea right now and I think it is just getting big in the US.
One thing is for sure, this music video is ridiculous!
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bZkp7q19f0
All the kids want to know if I can dance Gangnam Style. It’s super popular in Korea right now and I think it is just getting big in the US.
One thing is for sure, this music video is ridiculous!
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bZkp7q19f0
When I was a senior in High School, I decided my friends and I should make some predictions for the future. I made a survey which each of my friends filled out predicting what would happen in the future for others and themselves. Then we all sealed our predictions in the envelope without sharing what we had written. We had planned to wait until ten years from the date we sealed the envelope, or until we were 25 to open the envelope and laugh about what people had said. Continue reading
Actually the blog title should be “I moved to South Korea!”
Two weeks ago I jumped on a plane and landed in Seoul, South Korea.
Why am I in South Korea, you might ask? Continue reading
Sometimes I like to post a comparison photos of an un-edited photo and an edited one.
Here’s The Little Mermaid Before: Continue reading
Yesterday was Friendship day which is a day all about celebrating your friends. You can read more about it’s inception here. My friend’s family has been celebrating this day for many years and yesterday was the first time I was able to take part.
The theme this year was “Friendship is a gift.” Everyone was asked to bring a small gift for someone else and there was going to be a competition for the best gift wrapping. The first place was for the all around “Best wrapped gift.” The second place was for “most creatively wrapped” and third prize for the “most whimsically wrapped.” Continue reading
I’ve been meaning to post this for a while, but for some reason had gotten totally distracted and forgotten about it until now.
Every so often I check to see how people have been linked to my photos. One day I found that some of my Rainbow Brite photos had been linked to this online game. I was intrigued and decided to check it out. Continue reading
Ahhhh,España! Finally a country in which I feel comfortable speaking their language. Of all the places I was going on this Contiki tour, I was most excited about Barcelona. A little Spanish flavor, a chance to practice my not-often-used language skills… I couldn’t wait. Continue reading
In London I joined a Contiki tour, and from there we headed off across the English channel via ferry to Calais, France. My first real taste of France came when we arrived to Paris. What surprised me the most about Paris was the wide, wide avenues they have. I was expecting cramped, small streets but the Champs de Elysee is huge!
I was really looking forward to seeing the Eiffel Tower in person and I have to say it definitely did not disappoint!
This was the third time I have been to England/ London area and I have to say it was one of the more interesting times. The last two times I was in High School and going out sightseeing with your parents is a different vibe than by yourself/ with friends.
Bustling London is an extreme contrast to the quiet and tiny capital of Reykjavik. It took me a few days to adjust to the sheer amount of people walking around London at all times, hurrying here and there.
It was also the first time I went to the Camden markets in London. Continue reading
If you read my last blog I wrote in May I was going to try and travel blog whilst in Europe. That plan failed because I didn’t have the time/computer access. Now that I have sorted through the 4,500 + photos I have taken in Europe I am planning on writing a little bit about each country I visited.
First stop: Iceland. Continue reading