Saturday, August 16

First Blog...Ever



It is unfortunate that I was too lazy to pursue setting up this blog before I got here, as it is a most unquestionably convenient way of telling the masses in stupefying detail every inane foible of my day to day life.

Thought I'd start out with this lovely picture (courtesy of Emily) of me eating a tiny dried fish and an insanely spicy stuffed...pea pod? There you go, Daniel. No dog, as of yet, but a tiny fish, head and all. Proud?

More to come later, I have things do, dances to dance, Korean to learn. Oh, god.

11 comments:

  1. Hi! beautiful. Dad likes this idea. Would it be OK if I let others know about this site?

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  2. Only a little fish? How about dog fish? Or for the dyslexic a god fish.

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  3. What are you going to be about today?

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  4. I loved reading through your bits of news! Keep it up girl. I've also sent a link out to the people we talked about.

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  5. Hey it's Brandon, I had no idea you were way out in korea! Bet it's awesome living out there.

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  6. Hey Brandon. Yeah, it's kinda awesome. I always feel a little disappointed in a new place because I expect it to be more alien, but it usually isn't. Anyway, soon as I learn some Korean I think it'll be really cool.
    Where are you, by the bye?

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  7. Hi Jordan,

    Thanks to you and your Dad for letting me read your blog. I hope to follow along on your adventure. If Tannith isn't in on your Dad's list I'd like to forward it to her, would this be ok?

    Enjoy all the new experiences and "dogfish" too.

    Jerome

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  8. Ha, thanks Jerome. Yeah, totally forward it to Tannith. I hope you and she are well!

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  9. Hey sweetie, thanks for the e-mail, it's crazy to think about going to a diferent country; but i know you can handle it. i hope you had a lot of fun going salsa dancin, anyway, i'll be checking out your blog. take care.

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  10. Hello Jordan, it appears your diet will not be boring...I trust you have an enjoyable and fulfilling time in Korea. Brad

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