Category: Advice for Living Abroad

Ward Off The Winter Blues: 10 Fun Things To Do In South Korea (Part 2)

Last week, I shared with you 5 fun things to do in South Korea to help ward off the winter blues. I have more fun things to share with you this week. Don’t forget to share any other remedies you might have with me in a comment below!

Five Gems of New Zealand’s North Island

Last month we decided you were coming to New Zealand, so I showed you around the South Island a bit. That was fun, wasn’t it? But I don’t want to leave you hanging without showing you around the North Island. There are some real gems there, too.

Ward Off The Winter Blues: 10 Fun Things To Do In Korea (Part 1)

Winter in South Korea is so much fun…for about a week. After the initial joy of the cozy season begins to wear off, you really start to resent the bitter wind, harassing snowflakes, and slippery streets that plague Korea. After spending endless hours watching Christmas movie marathons while snacking on seasonal treats, you’ll begin to have nightmares of a villainous Santa Claus who wields sharpened candy cane swords.

A Traveler’s Guide to Christmas

You are 2,000 miles from home and it’s December 25th. Elvis’s “Blue Christmas” doesn’t have to be your theme this season. Join in the beauty the world has to offer with this traveler’s guide to Christmas.

Interview With Megan Tighe, An American Teacher In South Korea

This month Megan Tighe interviews with us to tell us about her time teaching English in South Korea through the EPIK program.

The Significance of Traveling with Your Significant Other

When I saw Jenny, my bride, walking down the aisle toward me on a crisp autumn day, heaven met earth for a moment so significant that I’m still unpacking all the ways marriage is making me a better person. The choice to pursue her, woo her, and join myself with her will forever be one of the most meaningful decisions of my life. One which has set the course for both our stories in this world.

A Single’s Guide To Surviving Relationship Season (Part 2)

Last week, this guide let you know which couple infested places to avoid in South Korea during relationship season. I hope you took my advice and were able to dodge the madness as the weather gets colder and the season of love kicks into high gear. This week, I’ll be sharing with you the best places to hang out with your single friends in South Korea without being subjected to sappy, overdone new couple PDA.

A Single’s Guide to Surviving Relationship Season in South Korea (Part 1)

Being single during the Christmas holidays, otherwise known as ‘relationship season’, can be difficult enough to deal with back home, but what does it feel like when you’re single and abroad?