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Monday, October 1, 2012

Moments, Memories, and Milestones

Life before Korea was a big question, and I assumed that was just the way life was always going to be, but I've discovered there's a difference between simply have questions, and actually getting out there and finding the answer. In Korea, a single day can last a year, and a day can also suddenly become one moment. Korea has taught me that nothing will ever happen the same way again, ever. Cherish every moment, never back down, always keep smiling, cry when you must, laugh until you cry, hug at every opportunity, embrace your fears, worry little, love more, teach always, and never, ever be content in a life that is unfulfilled. 
First day in Korea, heading from Incheon to Jochiwon for national orientation.

Meeting 300 of the most amazing people in the world and then saying goodbye after three weeks.
Saying goodbye again at regional orientation.



New roommates, familiar faces. 
New adventures with new roommates and new friends.

What you think will happen when you arrive in Korea...

Meeting your students, which makes all the trouble worth it.

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