
I flew out of the nest away from home. This nest (my parents) was my safe haven for about, well my whole life and although I moved to another town to go study, home was only about 30 min away. Now, I'm spreading my wings and flying into the unknown. Whilst I'm on my journey of self -discovery and explorations I would like to share my experiences with you. Hopefully I will inspire someone to follow their dreams as well. I am making memories all over the world.
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Monday, 24 August 2015
Friday, 21 August 2015
One Up
Belts. Yellow Belts. Ok, Yellow belt
I finally received my yellow belt in Hapkido. I'm feeling awesome.
BANG BANG BANG
"A moment of impact"
When I came to South Korea everyone asked me if I'm scared because of the tension between North and South Korea and I said "NO". Today I could say that I'm a little confused about how to answer that very same question.
Tuesday, 18 August 2015
Back in the Bu
- Lazy and a whole lot of crazy-
After having Friday afternoon off, making this weekend a long weekend, I headed to Uijeongbu for the weekend to visit some friends. But first I met up with my darling friend, Reberta (South Africa), for lunch, catch up and solutions to South Africa's problems. We came to the conclusion that we have to build 10 more Universities each with a different language t-option, thus a Zulu-English, Xhosa-English etc. We also came to the conclusion that we should reinstate the rule that all men (and woman) should go to the army for at least 2 years after school. No 18 year old kid knows what they want to do with their life and putting them in the army would give them the time to figure it out whilst being productive and ultimately it would create jobs. Productive conversation right?
Tuesday, 11 August 2015
Alone and extravagant or together and memorable.
Monday, 10 August 2015
Korea at its best
Meeting and greeting people with the same mindset as you, to travel the world, creates some interesting stories and insights.
After Thailand my mother joined me in Korea for the rest of the week. First, we sat on a luxury bus for about an hour before reaching Uijeongbu. We got off the bus and was surprised with a lady handing each of us a bottle of water. She obviously saw we were extremely hot and tired after our flight to Korea.
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