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- Happy New Year!
Off to celebrate the new year soon with friends and wanted to wish everyone a Happy New Year! May you be blessed with great success, good health, and loads of good times.
I wanted to write my headline in Korean but got extremely frustrated looking for a plugin that allowed for multiple language posts and had [...]
- Blogging at COLOURlovers
Always up for trying something new, I started blogging over at COLOURLovers.com this week.
My first post on the hanbok went live Christmas Eve just in time for anyone interested in celebrating a Korean New Year’s Day dressed in the traditional Korean dress.
Let me know what you think. Better yet, sign up and comment or just [...]
- 1 tomato, 2 tomato, …
Lesson #1: Start planting tomatoes earlier in the year. This is the first year we’ve planted food and I feel so proud to have 2 red cherry tomatoes! I do admit that the Type A personality in me is seriously disappointed, if only for a second. (I’m so over it) It is rather funny that [...]
- Tracing Back to 6000 BC
It isn’t every day that an email arrives with information about one’s family lineage and I’ve been hoping that one day it would happen and yesterday was the day! In fact, a letter from my uncle came soon after receiving a family tree from Seoul. I suppose it is that stage in a family’s generational [...]
- Happy New Year
Hanbok
Originally uploaded by cococello.
sehe bok mahnee badteuseyo … that’s “Happy New Year” in Korean.
Here it is written out in hangul (the Korean alphabet):(Just in case my research in writing this correctly has a mistake, I can understand Korean more than I can read or write — apologies!)
The photo is a detail of a hanbok, a [...]













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