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Tiffany in Korea: February 2005
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Sunday, February 27, 2005. Monkey See, Monkey Do". My favorite kid, the little bully Danny.this is his last day at Swaton. Posted by Tiffany Joiner @ 7:09 AM. Friday, February 25, 2005. Feb 14 - Feb. 25: All Work and No Play. Well, this is my first blog in two weeks, but not for a lack of trying. My life has been nothing but work, work, work these last couple weeks, and not much else. At this point, it's all pretty much a blur. Last week of the kindergartners' school year. Sunday, February 13, 2005.
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Tiffany in Korea: Sept. 5 - Sept. 11: The End is Near!
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Sunday, September 11, 2005. Sept 5 - Sept. 11: The End is Near! Well, this past week it began to dawn on me that my time here in Korea is nearly finished. I find it so hard to believe that I have been here almost eleven months now! It's amazing how quickly the time flies. Sunday afternoon I made the long journey south to Cheonan for a soccer game. Why oh why do I put myself through this? Next weekend is a four-day holiday! Posted by Tiffany Joiner @ 6:40 AM. View my complete profile. Tale of Two Legs.
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Tiffany in Korea: November 2004
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Monday, November 29, 2004. Ancient City of Gyeongju. Buddha residing in the Seoukgulam Grotto. Guardians to the Bulguksa Temple. I believe in trying everything once, but let me tell you, boiled silkworms should be avoided at all costs! Buddha carving on a rock face at the top of Namsan Mountain. A double burial mound.one for the man and one for his lady. We finally arrived at our hostel around 6:00 pm, met up for. A path through the monasteries at Bulguksa. Posted by Tiffany Joiner @ 7:52 AM. Because the...
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Tiffany in Korea: Halloween
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Sunday, October 30, 2005. What a terrific weekend! Once I knew without a shadow of a doubt that this was no longer my final weekend, I was able to relax a bit more and concentrate on having the perfect costume for Saturday's Halloween Party. The girls preparing for the big party. No chance in hell. I owe it all to my loud-mouthed friends in the crowd who cheered for me. Anyway, I won a DVD player, which is probably the last thing I need a week before leaving! Nope, she's not the sexiest, and neither is he.
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Tiffany in Korea: July 2005
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Sunday, July 31, 2005. China, Day 9: Zaijian (Goodbye), China! After last night's festivities that led until the wee hours of the morning, I managed to wake up today before anyone else in my hostel room. I was famished, so I immediately set out for my last breakfast in China. All I wanted was a nice, hot bowl of pork dumplings, and it took me over two hours of wandering through the streets to find it. So a little recap of random Chinese experiences:. First, I will never look at ordinary Western toilets w...
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Tiffany in Korea: My Last Korean Weekend
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Sunday, November 06, 2005. My Last Korean Weekend. With only a few days left until I leave this country forever, I knew I wanted to spend it with my favorite people doing the things that made me happiest! Friday night, I met up with a crowd of friends in Sanbon for Shabu-Shabu. Afterwards, we ended up at the Pirate Bar for some final ice-throwing and Texas Hold 'Em. I was up for a while, but of course, in typical Tiffany form, lost it all on one game.I blame it on ADD. Me and the boys. A final hug goodby...
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Tiffany in Korea: May 2005
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Sunday, May 29, 2005. Saturday morning I awoke feeling quite sprighty and well-rested. I had plans to meet up with Seb (previously mentioned as my new climbing partner) for a day trip to Jamsil to see Korea's first hosting of the Asian X-Games. Unfortunately, his phone was not working, so I decided to head down there around noon anyway. Saturday night was, of course, the big sending-off bash for a few people in my area. We started the evening at the Pirate Bar before heading to a nearby lounge called...