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Name: John
Birthday: 8/8/1979
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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Long time no see...

I know it's been a while, but I actually don't know what to say anymore.  My life seems to be so boring that I don't want to reflect on it.  What is there to say?  Well, I am working part-time and trying to take some Korean lessons.  It's about time, right?  Well, you would think it would be easy, but finding someone that fits into the schedule is kinda hard.  That, and since I'm too cheap to pay for the lessons, I have to give an English class in exchange. 

Well, Jung-a is working too at a children's academy teaching English.  She likes it and get's paid decent enough, although she wants more.  We will be living with her sister and brother-in-law for a while longer since we need to save up the money so that we can a place of our own.  They are being nice about everything and are helping us out as much as possible.  The only way to pay them back is by doing the simple things...such as buying the groceries, cleaning up around the place, and giving English lessons to my brother-in-law. 

The only exciting news are my travel news.  I will probably be coming back to MN in June and then we will probably be going to Thailand for a week in June as well.  My brother-in-law is using up his frequent flyer miles to get the four of us over there.  We'll split the costs of everything else while we're there, but it's going to a pretty cheap and nice vacation.  Traveling is the one thing we want to do a lot of these next couple of years. 

Anyways, I think that that is all for now.


Monday, February 26, 2007

This is the place I will be at for the next year or so, but hopefully less.  I can't believe we're going back to Korea already.  This past year went by so quickly and I'm just sorry I wasn't able to see some people more. 

John A. Valusek
2002-118 Kwanak Daewoo Prugio Apt.
1717 Bongcheon 3 Dong, Kwanak-gu
Seoul, Korea 151-764

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