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Single-Use Plastics

March 2, 2020February 6, 2021Leave a comment

When I lived in Thailand, everything came in a plastic bag. Iced coffees in takeaway cups: bagged; fresh fruit from the market: double bagged. The one that always killed me was when I would stop into a 7-Eleven post-run on a humid evening, red faced and dripping with sweat. I would grab a plastic water … Continue reading Single-Use Plastics

Life After Korea: What’s next?

February 25, 2020March 13, 2020

This is going to get honest and personal. You ready? I have always had drive; simultaneously I have always lacked any clear direction. I have struggled with finding something that I feel truly passionate about, and therefore finding somewhere to channel my focus, my energies, and my talents. In college, this uncertainty manifested in choosing … Continue reading Life After Korea: What’s next?

Food Waste

February 3, 2020February 6, 20212 Comments

On my first day at school with the set intention of minimizing my personal production of food waste, I was served the biggest bowl of noodle soup I had ever seen. I am talking comically large: like, my own personal serving platter. I had never even seen the giant bowls that the soup was being … Continue reading Food Waste

Return to Japan

January 28, 2020February 13, 2020Leave a comment

Three weeks in Japan is the recharge I needed to remember the thrill of exploring a foreign country. After enduring eight months of the mundanity of day to day life in small-town Korea, my initial excitement of living abroad had simmered; Japan has revived the enthusiasm. Once again, I am reminded of the joy of … Continue reading Return to Japan

2020: A Year of Living Simply

December 31, 2019March 17, 20202 Comments

Ah: January. Everyone has long since busted out their puffy jackets—"long padding" as it is referred to here in Korea—and despite people in Muju telling me this is a very weird, snow-less winter, I am still perpetually cold. January is also the time of year when everyone is focused on being their best selves. It … Continue reading 2020: A Year of Living Simply

Giving Thanks

November 29, 2019November 29, 2019Leave a comment

It is no secret that these past seven months in Korea have been some of the most challenging I have had. As the holidays approach my homesickness is amplified, making it all the more difficult to be here and not at home with my family. However, the holidays also offer a unique opportunity to reflect … Continue reading Giving Thanks

Give Me More Kindergartners

October 24, 2019Leave a comment

It is safe to say that my feelings about my students change daily, sometimes by the minute. Some days they are engaged, funny, and enthusiastic; we joke and laugh, and time passes quickly. Other days, nobody listens or cares, they whine and carry on, and the minutes tick by like hours. However, through the ups … Continue reading Give Me More Kindergartners

I Read 100 Books in a Year

August 30, 2019March 17, 20201 Comment

If you’ve spent much time with me this year, you know I have been working on a pretty intense personal challenge. This week, I reached my goal: I read 100 books in a year. Last September, my friend Tabatha texted me. She had seen a blog post from a mutual acquaintance who had just finished … Continue reading I Read 100 Books in a Year

Humidity, Hiking, and Hopeful Thinking

August 19, 2019August 19, 2019Leave a comment

Summer has hit here in Korea... oh man. We are talking 100 degree days, 100% humidity, and UV index levels of 11 (read: extreme!). On days we get a little relief from the glaring sun, it pours down rain (did I mention 100% humidity?). Unlike in Oregon, where summer rain brings a clean sense of … Continue reading Humidity, Hiking, and Hopeful Thinking

Week 10: A Win

July 9, 2019August 19, 2019Leave a comment

Finally—finally!—after over 2 months of teaching in Korea, I had a week that felt like a win. Did I mention: finally?! Let me get one thing out of the way: the whole teaching thing? I don't love it. Quite honestly, it is frustrating and stressful and I want to like it more than I do. … Continue reading Week 10: A Win

Homage to Oma

May 25, 2019August 19, 20192 Comments

Being away from home is hard because life goes on without you. It's lonely to sit in your apartment FaceTiming your family as they stuff their faces with turkey and mashed potatoes, or open presents on Christmas morning. It's hard to miss out on the every day things, too: the football games and fishing trips … Continue reading Homage to Oma

Week 1: Making the best of things

April 27, 2019August 19, 20191 Comment

For the months leading up to our big move, I tried to keep my expectations of what was to come in Korea low, nonexistent even. In a situation that was totally out of my hands, speculating about where I would be placed, what my school would be like, or what my apartment might have seemed … Continue reading Week 1: Making the best of things

Sakura, Sakura

April 13, 2019August 19, 20191 Comment

It’s the eve of the day marking one month since we arrived in Japan. We are in Fukuoka, and it’s the first night of our last stop before heading to South Korea. We walk through the clean city streets with significantly more awareness than when we first arrived in the country: we know to wait … Continue reading Sakura, Sakura

Two Backpacks and a Few Thousand Vending Machines

March 7, 2019August 19, 2019Leave a comment

I guess I’ll start with the biggest news: if you didn’t know already, I’m prolonging my stint as “teacher” a bit longer and moving to South Korea to teach English. That's right: Teacher Haley is making a comeback! This time it is not a solo mission; Joey is putting on his teacher pants, too. Melissa … Continue reading Two Backpacks and a Few Thousand Vending Machines

The Last One (For Now)

May 23, 2018August 19, 2019Leave a comment

In my first blog post 7 months ago, before setting out on my Thailand adventure, I quoted Thomas Edison: “If we did all things we were capable of, we would literally astound ourselves.” Sitting in the Shanghai Airport, waiting for the flight that will take me back to America, I’m looking back at the ups … Continue reading The Last One (For Now)

A Lot of Lotuses

March 14, 2018September 1, 2019Leave a comment

This weekend I checked an item off my bucket list. Just in time for Valentine’s day, I made a getaway to a romantic spot up in Northern Thailand: The Red Lotus Sea. Online reviews rave about the endless sea of pink casting the perfect backdrop for a marriage proposal. So naturally, me and some gals … Continue reading A Lot of Lotuses

One Part Chiles, Two Parts Kindness

March 14, 2018August 19, 2019Leave a comment

When I told people I was moving to Thailand, a common reaction (after the confused surprise) was, “You are going to eat such good food over there!” Let me just say: Thailand has not disappointed. There is so much good food here—but there’s one catch that I forgot to think about: in a land where … Continue reading One Part Chiles, Two Parts Kindness

Goodmorning, Teachaaa

March 14, 2018August 19, 2019Leave a comment

After talking broadly about the trips I have taken, I thought I would use this post to chronicle a glimpse of what I experience on the day-to-day, specifically each morning at school. Typically, I arrive around 7:50 when the teacher on side gate duty is impatiently holding the gate open for the last students sprinting … Continue reading Goodmorning, Teachaaa

Suksan Wan Pii Mai

March 9, 2018August 19, 2019Leave a comment

December: what a month! The excitement kicked off with a visitor from home! Joey got to Thailand on a Wednesday, and by Saturday afternoon we were walking down the shop-lined main street of Ko Lanta, an island south of Krabi, caught in an island downpour. Like the true Oregonians we are, we weren’t going to … Continue reading Suksan Wan Pii Mai

We’re Doing It: Krabi Weekend Getaway

March 7, 2018August 19, 20191 Comment

This weekend was a weekend of, “We’re doing it.” At the beginning of last week we learned that the following Tuesday was a holiday; as it was the late king’s birthday, it is now celebrated as Thai Father’s Day and school would be cancelled in observance of it. This sounded like the perfect time to … Continue reading We’re Doing It: Krabi Weekend Getaway

Rivers & Roads (but in this case mostly roads)

March 6, 2018August 19, 2019Leave a comment

One month living in Thailand, and the biggest lesson I've learned thus far? There is no right way to do any of this stuff. This lesson isn't specific to living abroad; arguably, it is a principle of life in general. We are all on our own journey, picking the path we are going to take, … Continue reading Rivers & Roads (but in this case mostly roads)

I Survived My First Week as a Teacher!!

March 6, 2018August 19, 20191 Comment

This week has passed in waves; I have experienced highs of feeling very confident, and lows of feeling very lost and defeated. Mostly, I've found that I feel anxious when I am out of the classroom. When I am in the office lesson planning (aka struggling with the questions of what on Earth to teach … Continue reading I Survived My First Week as a Teacher!!

Small Victories

March 6, 2018August 19, 20191 Comment

As I settled in last night for my first night alone since I got to Thailand, I was feeling uneasy. I had anticipated that sitting by myself in my empty apartment would elicit feelings of insecurity and doubt, and boy was I right. I went to sleep feeling anxious. I set an alarm for the … Continue reading Small Victories

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