Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Thinking Ahead

A friend of mine has been posting about...
Halloween!!!

Mor accurately, Halloween costumes.
This gets me to thinking...
What will I be?
(Will I even celebrate Halloween?)
I don't know.

If I do, I think I want to be a K-Pop Star
I mean
Don't you?

The following are some of my favoriet K-Pop Outfits...the last one is #1, but probably impossible. The second photo is the one I most want to have in my closet. And, this first one, I'd like in my closet as well :) ... or should I put ^^



(Typed while at work, drinking water from my hardcore stainless steel water container)

Monday, September 27, 2010

iConnect

iConnect to this iPhone 4 Commercial:



I know these emotions
to be living somewhere new
living a dream

the anticipation of what is to come from this new situation

I know these emotions
to be missing friends and family
missing home

the difficulty of being far-away from what is familiar

(Typed while enjoying a Yellow Teacup filled with Earl Grey tea - just as if I were home...)

For curious minds: The commercial shows a young Korean preparing the Chuseok feast (a holiday that is described as a mix between Thanksgiving and Memorial Day). I think she calls home, to her mother, to make sure she's set it up correctly for her 'new' family - the in-laws.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

A Year Goes By

During a sweet phone call 'home'
I was reminded of a special anniversary.

One year ago,
I saw this face in person - for the first time





I had NO idea at the time
how my life would change.

I was about to witness
some dear friends take on parenting with grace, humility, beauty and joy.
a young boy discover love, family, home and a changing identity.
a process of compassion, patience and dependence
on a Sovereign Lord

On that day, I met a child who would teach me
how to play,
to enjoy each moment,
to laugh and to cry
to be passionate about it all.

I know now that that moment changed me
that the year following that moment changed me
and...that it's still changing me.

Because, like I mentioned in my previous post
Knowing I'm not with this family
is the one thing that consistently brings tears to my eyes.


I love them.
All three of them.
They're a beautiful family
and I wish you could all have a family like them to look up to and learn from and be amazed by.
But then I'd have to share...

(Typed while enjoying Korean Chrysamthemum Tea from a favorite Yellow Teacup!)

My Forever Home

This morning began with a sweet Skype conversation with our dear friends at 519.
I love them.
Not being with them, brings tears to my eyes more than ANY other event or thought.

(I know SaraJane will not love this picture - but, for me, it's a reminder of a beautiful morning spent with friends)

519 is my forever home.
It's where I discovered the beauty of community
of living intentionally
and deeply.

Korea is setting up shop
making a home in my heart
offering me a physical home...
and it's going well
I think Korea knows that my expectations of 'home' are rather high.

(Typed while drinking a cup of Korean Chrysamthemum tea from a precious Yellow Teacup)

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Korean Love Affair: Part Two

One week ago today -- I had the best day ever.
Then, two not so good
or encouraging days followed.

However, on that Wednesday I knew:
I should remember this day -
it was perfect as only a day
in Korea can be.

As with any other day
I caught the Sub
went down a few stops
exited and began a 15 minute walk
to work.


I love this walk.
This time of year, the air is cool.
The town is just waking
and, I'm listening to some favorite iPod tunes.
My Wednesday elementary school is my favorite
because it's smaller
feels like family.
Classes went well.
Students were kind, adorable and fun.
Then it was time for lunch -- things got REALLY good at this point.
Chicken curry and dalk galbi
Large apple chunks
After lunch,
I was welcomed back to my room
by a group of girls
drawing renditions of yours truly
on the chalkboard -- they're really talented artists.
Then a teacher came to have 3-in-1 coffee with me
the students stayed and added to the conversation
and entertainment.
Within an hour or two
I made a new friend
a Chinese student and teacher
She'll be there every Wednesday.
I chose to walk home along a different route
And that made all the difference
I was always along the river
then a well manicured and beautiful park.
In the distance I could see
Expo Park and signs of the 2002 World Cup
I could see my neighborhood
the sights that are becoming mine
part of my experience, my life and my home.
The day was kind of perfect
And I need to remember the joy
that was mine because of and in the midst
of these events...
Becasue sometimes,
these exact types of things
are what bring frustration and confusion
to my rollercoaster soul.
(Typed after finishing a cup of Lichee Black Tea from a favorite brown Bone China Mug)

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Best and Worst

"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to heaven, we were all going direct the other way - in short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only. " ~Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities

Wednesday was the best day ever.
Thursday went downhill...a little.
Friday started wonderful. a little hiccup.
And that's as far as I've come.



I'm not surprised by this rollercoaster
I think life is always a series of ups and downs.
Sometimes, they're more predictable
simple rollercoasters
like at a county-fair carnival

Then, you crave more
an amusement park
World's Largest
World's Fastest
World's Oldest
Whatever the case may be

Since the end of May - I've been exploring a wide variety of amusement parks


it's been fun, exciting, hard, frustrating
fulfilling, joyous, difficult and at times
anxiety enducing.

I don't really like rollercoasters
Not in my 'older' age
But
even when it's the worst of times
I have such strong
peace and reassurance

that
I am Exactly where I'm supposed to be.

Guess I can't leave this amusement park anytime soon.
It's mine.
Some friends come, some build their own rollercoasters.
We're rockin' the amusement park together.

I'll own it
for all it's ups and downs.

(Unfortunately, typed without a mug of tea, but having recently enjoyed a Jeju Tangarine Chocolate)

Monday, September 13, 2010

Korean Love Affair: Part One

A friend of mine whose lived and worked abroad forover 3 years offered this advice prior to our leaving the US: 'Once you arrive, discover what you love. The day(s) will come when you don't want to be there anymore. On those days, seek out what you love, what is specific to Korea.



Only 3 weeks in I've discovered some loves.
I anticipate discovering more.
Hence 'Part One'

Dear Korea,

It is for the following that I'm confident I will be falling in Love with you:

  • Your abundant, majestic and heavily forested peaks
  • The city parks
  • Markets where I can purchase a dozen onions for less than 1US$
  • Men who sell peaches from the flatbed of their truck, a baker's dozen for less than 5US$
  • The welcoming and hospitaple spirit of your people
  • Your love of food
  • For lettuce wrapped meat, bimbimbab, for walnut cookies and sweet ginger and cinnamon punch (sujeonggwa)
  • For letting us cook our food at the table and communal style eating
  • For freshly fried calamari and sweet potatoes across the street
  • For making new friends and reuniting with old
  • For cheerful Korean faces shouting "Hello!" or "I love you!"
  • For pants that fit -- just right. Finally.

Korea, I believe we'll have a good year. I'll be sure to update you as you continue to woo me. Until then keep showing me your greatness.

Yours Truly,

Melissa

(Typed while enjoying a mug of Earl Grey with milk and sugar from a Christmas themed mug -- why not?)

Friday, September 10, 2010

Let the Rains Come

Enjoying the steady
constant
sound of rain

Re-reading the book of Ruth

Drinking
Lichee Black Tea

A peaceful start
to another weekend
in our new home.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Your Will be Done

Enjoyed the book of Ruth
as I was preparing for bed.
I think
it exemplifies
living God's will for our lives
The heart's Desire:
Ruth replied,
"Don't urge me to leave you or turn back from you. Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God."
Confirmation and Peace
She exclaimed,
"Why have I found such favor in your eyes that you notice me--
a foreigner?"
"You have given me comfort and have spoken kindly to your servant."
The Will of God
for ALL mankind
the bigger picture Ruth was a part of


"Naomi took the child, laid him in her lap
and cared for him.
The women living there said, "Naiomi has a son"
And they named him Obed.
He was the father of Jesse, the father of David."


The line of Jesus.

I know the desire of my heart the Lord fills:
to live in a foreign land


I feel the confirmation and peace
in my heart of hearts
in words spoken by friends
new and old


I wait in anticipation
to see the bigger picture
Why am I here? For whom?
And what purpose?


Only time will tell


(Typed while enjoying Lichee Black tea from a Brown Bone China mug when I should have been preparing lesson plans and powerpoints...)

Sunday, September 5, 2010

It's Beautiful. It's Hard.

Read This Post
From a dear Friend.
You should read it too

Because:

It's True.
And Beautiful.
And Hard.

It brings tears to my eyes.
Tears of missing home.
Tears of finding home.

SaraJane titled the post
Counting the Gains...
That's the attitude I want to have
in these moments.

However
my heart of hearts
is missing
some things
and
some ones

And that is true.
And it's Beautiful.
And it's Hard.

However
my heart of hearts
is gaining
some things
and
some ones.

And that is true.
And it's Beautiful.
And it's Hard.

(Typed while finishing a bottle of Nestea Peach Tea from the GS25 downstairs)

Thursday, September 2, 2010

We Pick THAT One!

A few days back
I referenced all the homes we looked at
But didn't tell you which we one chose...
Well, today I will tell you -
It's the one with Air Conditioner. Two Bedrooms. A Park for a Backyard (kind of - it's a short walk). It's Brand New as of April. And, It was our Korean Teachers Favorite. Some other highlights of our new home:
  • It sits right on top of a 24/7 Convenient Store - How Convenient! (And, we've totally taken advantage of it)
  • We're 5 minutes from a Sub Station, which puts us within quick assess of some of the cities finer attractions (and makes many Westerners a bit jealous).
  • 2 Minutes walking and we can get fresh fried calamari and other goodies for less than a quarter a piece!
  • We are smack dab between two E-Mart's -- Everyone's favorite shopping stop, especially when they've just arrived in Daejeon.
  • Our neighborhood is relatively quiet for living in the big city - for this Wyoming couple - that's a HUGE plus!
  • Plenty of room for visitors....so, who'll be the first to come crash our couch...or spare room for that matter?

(Typed while enjoying a mug of Earl Grey Tea with Milk out of an adorable Asian mug with random English writing)

Food Secrets: Thailand

I've been updating The Harrington Times and writing about Thailand. Thinking about Thailand often turns my thoughts to food, so I figured I ought to keep with the theme of my tea blog and let you know some of my favorite food trends discovered in Thailand.

  • First of all, if you can find a way to make your own Thai Tea - do it! Otherwise, drink it every chance you get. And, if you don't live near a Thai Restaurant or in Thailand, at least consider adding Sweetened Condensed Milk to your tea occassionally - it's simply pleasant.
  • If you find a recipe for Chicken Pad Thai - play with it and perfect it, the dish is absolutely AMAZING!
  • Eat unknown fruits, especially when travelling in natins with large markets - just point, smile and walk away with a new, exciting, usually extremely affordable treat.
  • Heat up a little coconut milk, throw in some bananas -- maybe some other things -- and enjoy, because, if you do it right, it should be Delicious!

(Typed while finishing off a bottle of pineapple soda - even this tea lover takes a break on occassion, plus, if you come visit me, you'll want to try this soda ;) ).

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