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My Family’s Morning Routine

May 19, 2011 eating out

**** Okay I’m writing this in advance, because there is NO internet in my new place and AT&T annoyingly made a glitch on my order and I was stuck a whole week without Internet. GARRRGHRRHH!!!!! ****   Oh my. Moving takes forever. My poor family. It’s funny how this place is mine, but my family [...]

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The Night I Could Not Sleep

October 22, 2010 eating out

For the first time in a very, very long time, I had trouble sleeping last night…and it had nothing to do with the fact that I was in bed by 11 p.m. In fact, I had actually pulled an all-nighter the day before—not because I was doing work, but because I was absolutely sick of [...]

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Our Very Korean Road Trip

August 10, 2010 eating out

I’m in Canada!!! Actually, it doesn’t really feel like I’m actually in a different nation. We’re in Burlington right now, and it feels like a godforsaken part of the country…there’s no houses, just rows and rows of office buildings. And nary a Starbucks or even a McDonald’s in sight! But that will all change today…In [...]

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New York City: We Clicked

August 3, 2010 blog meet-up

God has the most amazing, perfect timing. Just when I was starting to feel stifled in my home in Northern Virginia…just when I was starting to feel a bit lonely…just when I was starting to feel insignificant and unconfident…just when I was getting a bit annoyed by my lack of privacy…God sends me to New [...]

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A Korean Education

July 1, 2010 eating out

Hello, kids. Today’s topic will be “Education in Korea and Why You Should Thank Your Lucky Stars You Are Not A Student Here.” Or simply, “Education in Korea: Sophia’s POV”. Now, sit up straight and get out your pen. I’m going to quiz you later. Remember my cousin Yoonji? I mentioned briefly that she goes [...]

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The Good Conflict

June 18, 2010 eating out

“I don’t care what you think of me. I am who I am. And you better accept me for who I am.” I’ve heard this sentence. A lot. From everywhere. And most of the times, it’s spoken with a sort of pride, with an air of righteousness, as though the speaker said some profound and [...]

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