Employability After Teaching Abroad
After teaching overseas in Korea and Japan for so long, I realize that the act of being overseas actually helps my employability a lot!
I continue to ponder and think over the potential of returning to college, yet again, to try and actually get decently employed.
In which I very awkwardly talk about how I’m going back to Canada after three years in Korea and the thought terrifies me.
I’ve moved again! This time to the incredibly wealthy suburb of Bundang. Oh, my money. 🙁
I got a dog! Really, this entire post is just about my new dog.
For most, our birth names are given, but when you pick a name in another language, it always has a special meaning. I got my Korean name today.
I’m starting a new chapter of my time here South Korea: I’ve moved!
You would think after growing up in Canada, I could handle winter. But no.
You can take the girl out of Canada, but you can’t take the Canada out of the girl, as a Saturday night with the Anyang Halla proved!
The epic conclusion to my wisdom teeth extraction story. It’s a happy ending! Yay!