April 1st is going to be a pretty significant day for me. And not because it’s, as my Korean students like to say, “lie-day.” And not just because it marks my 2 year anniversary in Korea. In roughly 5…
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Spring in Korea is a bit of a sentimental time for me. Recently, I’ve been watching the landscape getting more and more pink every day, reminding me that it’s almost 2 years since I arrived in Korea! I can…
Finally, spring is on its way and I can now say that I have survived another winter in Korea! As a Scot, it’s kind of surprising that I’m such a baby about cold weather- I’ve…
Those of you who follow me on facebook or twitter might have seen that this week I wrote a guest post for Rakizimuja, a travel company run by my lovely Polish friends who I met in Sri Lanka this…
Wow, 2015 really did fly by! This has been a really huge year for me- it’s been my big year of travel! I didn’t do the whole “gap ya” thing but always kind of felt like I’d missed out…
Christmas in Korea is a bit of a strange one. Whenever I ask my students if they are excited about Christmas, they don’t care. It’s not a widely celebrated holiday here. Everywhere is open, all trains and…
March 27th 2014. The day I got an a train to London, kissed my mum goodbye and bid farewell to good old Glasgow. About 6 months previous to this, I had begun to flirt with the idea of teaching…





