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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
How To Dance KPop
After my post this week about my favorite
KPop
songs, I had to include this video from
Simon and Martha
. I've been a fan of their videos for some time now. They have a lot of good information on their website about living in South Korea.
Rocketman
and I were not teachers when we lived in Korea so my interaction with Korean kids was limited to the ones who were brave enough to run up to us to say, "Hi!" and children of my friends and
Rocketman's
co-workers. I was quite the baby magnet while living there. Koreans loved to have me hold their babies. One time when
Rocketman
had to go to the hospital, we weren't there five minutes when a grandfather handed me his grandchild to hold. I loved every minute of it.
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Helena
November 6, 2009 at 3:31 PM
LOL! I can see how this could be useful.
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I'm the Constant Crafter looking for adventures in the world of crafts. I spent three years living in South Korea where I explored my love of Korean crafts.
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