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As always, I am enjoying keeping up with all your travels and great experiences! Take care.
Hey there – hope all is going well with you! Sorry I missed your birthday dinner – I know we will see each other again soon. All is well here – Sophia is growing and growing. Take care, Kari
I love to view your photos. It makes me feel like I’m traveling right along with you. Thank goodness for the world-wide-web!! : )
Best wishes in your traveling and I’ll see you soon.
I WAS HERE – PEACE OUT!
Welcome to the blogging world!
Hey S-Y, always like seeing what you’re up to and I’m living vicariously through you. XOXO
Hey somehow I am stuck here and for the life of me I can’t find a way out……….hmmmm maybe this way?
A S.H. gal was here! Thinking of you, on the other side of the planet!
*raises hand*
ME ME ME ME ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m Moa, korean adoptee from Sweden! Just found this site through Lee Farrand’s blog.
Hope you like Denmark!
Enjoying the blog and the pictures.
Hey! Nate was here. Way to go on learning to cook such yummy looking k food!
I look forward to reading about your stay in Korea. I am playing with the idea of going there also next year so I might be picking your brain soon!
I found your blog through Lee’s Korea Blog. My husband and I are planning a trip much like yours to Korea in January. We may be picking your brain soon!
Hello. I was here. Figure I should speak up lest you’re “moving”. (haha…)
I love you! It was great talking to you today! I am definitely reading everyday.
I just added you to my blogrool, hope you don’t mind.
Hello there! I stumbled upon your blogs by accident, but believe I found someone who is in a unique situation that I am curious about. My name is Nathan Davies and I am Korean American and I understand a lot where you are coming from to a certain extent. I have been looking for a place to teach in Korea as well, but I am very reluctant as I know my situation is different from any Caucasian. I enjoy your blogs and I hope that I can accept my friendship via blogging, email, or facebook?. lol I would like to continue to read your blogs and would like to ask if you could provide me of any help with finding a place to teach?
Hi. Read quite a bit about you in your blog. Nice experience. I wish i could be a teacher in korea. What’s the eligibility? Are you stil there? I am stuck in a dull working life, in a country where there isn’t much to offer, spiritually, culturally and emotionally..
Hi!! Life is sure busy. I wish I could check out your blog more often, but I’m glad I can take a peak every now and then. The photo of that lady with the child on her back is something that I remember vividly. I really hope you’re doing well and enjoying life to the fullest. Thanks for sharing so much of yourself. I feel like the more I read the less time it’s been between us all these years after camp : ) I’ll see you soon!!
Hello,
Just stopped by for a visit. Saw you listed on Vegans of Color blog. I liked your name, Serenity, so thought I would visit. Nice blog, thank you.
Hey! (Sorry to post here, I couldn’t find your email address)
I’m Whitney, from Minnesota Public Radio News. Right now we are interested in learning more about how the Korean American adoptee community in Minnesota is reacting to the proposed end of foreign adoption in South Korea. Is this a victory? A defeat? Bittersweet? How are people talking about it? And how will people and their families, friends, and identities going to be affected—are they? What will this mean from the community in MN?
We would love your insights, you can do so by going here: http://tinyurl.com/KoreanAdoptee
And please feel free to pass it along to MN adoptees, families, workers, etc. Help like this is imperative in our goal of creating relevant and inclusive coverage. Thanks, and let me know if you have any questions!
Whitney Stark
Minnesota Public Radio News
Public Insight Journalism
wstark@mpr.org
(651)290-1302
Anyong
glad to see that you’re happy in Seoul .. and enjoying.. I’ll keep reading and hope to catch up with you in Seoul some time in the near future
Brit
Hello Serenity, I love visiting your blog!
I was thinking of you lately and remembered your blog. I’m so glad to read that this year you are in such a great place (physically and spiritually).
Sarah P.
Hey you, I miss you.
Hi!
Hi!
My name is Andrew Dunkle and I wanted to quickly say that I enjoyed reading your blog and was wondering if you were interested in a link exchange. I represent Reach To Teach, a recruiting company that provides job placement services for English teachers across Asia.
I enjoyed your blog and I think that other people who are interested in living in Korea but what to learn more would like it too. Please come by and explore our site at http://www.reachtoteachrecruiting.com.
You can contact me directly at andrew@reachtoteachrecruiting.com
Thanks and happy blogging!
Andrew Dunkle
Reach To Teach
Hi Serenity, I always enjoy visiting your blog!
Hi! My name’s Alexis/윤선. I’m another Korean adoptee. I really like your blog and seeing your photos! You’re really lucky that you’re living in Korea! I haven’t even been there (well… since I was born!)
I recently started my own blog. Would you mind if we linked each other?^^
Hi 순영! I forgot you have this blog until I saw it on Mama Nabi’s blog. I was reading your About page and had the sudden thought that of all the things listed, you don’t have your blood type listed. hehe You can’t have a bio without that!
Hm. This is my first interaction with this whole blog business these kids are doing these days. Just wanna say that your immediate response to my e-mail about teaching over there was amazing.
You have some very insightful posts. Korea here I come!!!
hey i lurve your blog!! i’m looking forward to read your blog, very interesting i must say
hope i can visit 한국 someday!! my sis is studying in 부산 대학교 right now and she said 한국 is a really nice country!!
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by the way i’m from malaysia