I definitely appreciate the frequent readers and the feedback that I get on my blog. I don't really write it for notoriety, but rather to entertain and not feel so distant from the Western World. An occasional headshake in disbelief or an actual laugh out loud are added bonuses. Please continue to enjoy.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Support?

Late this morning after last night's fun and merriment at the Whiskey Weasel, I found Euree throwing up in the bathroom.  I went and started to rub her back for emotional support and then the smell hit me.  I went outside the bathroom and started taking gigantic deep breaths.  Euree asked "What in the hell are you doing?"  To which I replied "I'm trying to be supportive, but I have a weak stomach." Euree started to laugh and said " The most supportive thing you can do is go away!"  With 2 thumbs up and a big smile I responded "I can do that!"

Euree's still laughing at lunch thinking about it.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

A store for ME!

I saw this store the other day and I loved the title!  It needed to be shared!

Euree and I have some fun at an arcade

We had fun visiting an arcade in Jongno.  We played Time Crisis (one of my all-time favorite arcade games) some zombie game and air hockey!

Delicious food in 북촌

I went to Bukcheon today.  Euree took me to a delicious dumpling restaurant and then to an amazing noodle restaurant next door.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

New Beer Day

I got the chance to try a new beer today.  It was delicious and hilarious to see graphic instructions on the can as to how to serve it.  There weren't any instructions however if you were going to just drink it straight from the can.

Toastmasters Meeting Best Evaluator

At today's Toastmasters meeting, I was voted as the best speech evaluator.  Smiles!

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Silliness in the Subway!

Just coming back from a Toastmasters meeting and decided to get silly with pictures in the subway.

The Death of a Longtime Companion


I lost a friend of 7years earlier this week.  He fought a good fight but alas his motor just didn't keep running.  

Monday, February 24, 2014

Grandparents

While creating Reader's Guides for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory I was thinking about the grandparents, especially the grandmothers, in the story.  They listen to the newspaper articles about Violet, Mike, Augustus and Veruca and are consistently disgusted with the ways that these children are raised and act.  It made me smile and reminded me of both of my grandmothers when they'd see a child misbehaving in church, or in the supermarket, or even on TV.  Just made me smile.