Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Do you know South Korea?

This is an excellent video artfully showing life here in S. Korea. The images you see are so familiar to Dani and me; it's like this guy took some of our memories and put them to video (with some decent music too!). I give this guy kudos for a job well done!


Do You Know South Korea? from David Dutton on Vimeo.



Also, thanks to Eat Your Kimchi for posting the link!

Monday, March 14, 2011

Truly a new year

It has been awhile since we have posted anything....but we still plan to keep this blog going. We have move apartments and jobs, so the transition has kept us very busy. Above is a picture of our neighborhood (Guro-Digital Complex) from the Wikipedia page about the area. We didn't move far from our old hood (in fact, it is somewhere in the background of this photo), but this place certainly feels more vibrant!

In the mean time, Dani and I are enjoying our new jobs and getting acquainted. I am at a publisher of children's English books and muti-media for private schools throughout Korea. Dani is at an all-girls middle school, and she says the students are behaving quite nicely.

May God bless this year as we seek Him more!


Wednesday, January 19, 2011

2 Year Anniversary!

On January 10th Todd & I celebrated a huge accomplishment--being married for two-whole- years. We've been very blessed so to celebrate this blessed event, Todd took me on a surprise date! We went all the way across town to a place we've blogged about before--Lotte World (check a few blogs back). But that wasn't where we were going. Nor was it to the microbrewery we passed and later came back to. Nor was it to the hand-gun shooting range. Though I knew at the slightest look of interest on my part to either brewery or range, Todd would change course immediately and head in either direction. I only hope he would have gone to the hand gun range before the microbrewery, but no matter, it didn't happen.

I kept my head down and headed straight because I knew we had come to go....ICESKATING!! And with 10 gatrillion people in Seoul, ice skating is an evasive sport full of bodies scattered across the ice, children racing and twirling into you, grown women and men holding onto any stable body close by so as not to fall, and senior citizens out-skating us all! Above us was the Lotte World indoor amusement park (you can see 3 stories up) and we were below it all going round and round in the cold. It was beautiful!




And after a visit to the microbrewery (apparently anniversaries are about both people in the relationship--go figure ;)--actually, this may have happened before the skating.) we headed out for an Italian dinner at a restaurant owned by an award winning chef! And I think those were edible flowers on our pizza. Ah, l'amour! I am blessed with a great God and wonderful husband!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Learn about Korea



Not too long ago we had a workshop for Native English Speaking Teachers. During the workshop we had a "Korean cultural presentation" to increase our all-things-Korean savviness. They showed us some videos from the Korean Spirit and Culture Promotion Project. This appears to be an educational campaign to give Korea worldwide attention. (Of course, we will use this info to impress our Korean friends, for the random cocktail party or for correctly answering trivial pursuit/Jeopardy question.) But don't get us wrong, this info was really impressive.

Here is a link to the video section of their website: kscpp.net videos


The most interesting video we found is about Hangul ~ the Korean language. Written Hangul is considered by many linguists as one of the most efficient, intuitive written languages still in use today.



So if you're bored (or simply interested in other cultures) watch some of these videos. You may be surprised by what you learn...we certainly are.