Tuesday, June 12, 2007

What are we doing in Korea?







Kim and Sara said howdy and asked what we are doing in Korea.
We are teaching English. I am part time and Jared is full time. We moved out here for some adventure after the life of the poor, married with children college students. Lets face it I have a serious itch in my shorts to see the whole planet and all the wonderful things it has to offer.

We are in a one year contract and will see how we feel at the end of the year wither we want to renew our contract and stay for another year. We really don't know.

10 comments:

kg said...

Seriously what a great experience! Thanks for clarifying and sorry about my typo in the my last comment...I know you have a daughter and a son :) Love these pictures. If you're wanting to get around the world, you're off to a good start!

Leah said...

Hello friend! Member when we used to make your friend gag on purpose at Girls Camp and got in trouble?? Those were the days! And now you're in Korea...might as well. Glad you are doing well, and your kids are ADORABLE!!

Cami said...

Gavin sure hope your there for hust a year. He keeps saying Enders said he is going to come and visit. So when are you coming? hah, hah! He also wonders when we can get on a plane and come to see you all. Wish we could.
Love you guys!

Ditto Family said...

What what a wild ride your family is on!! I think it is great that you guys are on this adventure. It is sure something that is easier to do before the kids enter school. Your kids are very cute and so grown up already.

How long have you been in Korea? Are you able to get around easily will just speaking English?

emily a. said...

Hi Lydia,
So fun to re-connected by the world of blogging! Your kiddies are just adorable and it's so fun seeing a bit of your travels and experiences. Sounds like it's a good one!

-Emily

Mama Nirvana said...

Your kids are going to benefit from having such adventurous parents. It looks like you are having a blast.

Amy

Jared and Lydia said...

Sara= We have been in Korea for 4 months. Fortunately my brain works like an internal map so even in this city of 3 million I have a serious map going on. We write down every bus in a little book I take with me everywhere I go and any other useful information. We do okay. We are learning useful phrases quickly.
Leah= I am so happy that you remembered about girls camp and making (no name) gag. That was fabulous. I shoved her headband down my pants and she couldn't stop gagging even after somebody got her some water. I few months back I went to a restaurant with her and a group of friends. After dinner we were all standing in the parking lot chatting I actually said something that made her not gag but throw-up. I guess we will all forever be up to no good. What can I say!!!

Jared and Lydia said...

Sara= We have been in Korea for 4 months. Fortunately my brain works like an internal map so even in this city of 3 million I have a serious map going on. We write down every bus in a little book I take with me everywhere I go and any other useful information. We do okay. We are learning useful phrases quickly.
Leah= I am so happy that you remembered about girls camp and making (no name) gag. That was fabulous. I shoved her headband down my pants and she couldn't stop gagging even after somebody got her some water. I few months back I went to a restaurant with her and a group of friends. After dinner we were all standing in the parking lot chatting I actually said something that made her not gag but throw-up. I guess we will all forever be up to no good. What can I say!!!

Julia said...

I am dying to know who the gagge was. I think that I have a pretty good idea... Lydia you must just have that effect on people because I have a little vomit n my mouth righht now------just kidding. You guys are just a bunch a vagabonds. What a neat adventure. One your whole family will look back on fondly. I am really missing you lately. So glad you got this blog going. love ya!

Jared and Lydia said...

Julia
I MISS YOU TOO!!!