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The daily life of a Canadian living in Seoul with her Korean husband. Anything stated on this blog is of a personal opinion and not to be take as fact. Comments are always welcome but will be edited at the discretion of the blogger. Some of the entries are password protected as they are intended for family and friends. If you would like access please send me a message.
Me: grew up in Canada, lived in Taiwan for 2 years, went back to Canada for 17 months, met my (now) husband and followed him back to Korea.
Him: grew up in Korea, lived in Canada for 15 months, met me, went back to Korea.
Us: married and living life in Seoul. Adapting to life as a married couple and having a few quite a few giggles along the way.
The future: for now, Seoul, but we’ll see what happens in the next 5 years.

Hi, sorry to do this in a comment, but I didn’t see an email address for you anywhere. I’m a former native English teacher (lived and worked in Korea for two years) who is now a Master’s student at the University of Glasgow. I found your blog through the Korean Blog List and I’m hoping that you would be willing to complete a questionnaire that forms part of the research I am conducting for my MSc Information Management & Preservation dissertation.
My dissertation will examine the archival value of blogs, as well as their role (if any) in helping to form and shape a sense of community identity amongst expats living in South Korea. This is being done in order to determine if, and how, they should be preserved.
You can read more about my project as well as fill out my questionnaire by visiting http://2009msc.wordpress.com Some of the issues I’m examining are what happens to blogs when their authors decide to stop writing or leave Korea and if blog authors would be willing to have their blogs digitally preserved, so I’d be interested to hear your views on these matters. I’d really appreciate it if you could find the time to complete the questionnaire.
(And, if any of your readers want to complete the questionnaire that would be great too, since I’d love to hear from them as well.)
Thank you,
Kim.
Good Afternoon,
I just came across your blog and really like it. Would you like to trade links with me? You can see my site at
http://travelandteachrecruiting.com.
I will add your link on my links page at
http://travelandteachrecruiting.com/links.html. Please let me know if you
have any questions or comments.
Regards,
Shane,
Travel And Teach Recruiting Inc.
Did you read my last post? Not very encouraging for newbies to want to come here. But hey, it’s your company and your laziness, fire away!