Monthly Archive for August, 2009

Yes, I’m Alive

Yes, I know I suck at blogging.

I’ve been a bum and haven’t updated, but that doesn’t mean there’s been a shortage of developments.  I’ve left Buenos Aires, traveled extensively, arrived in the US, and am currently preparing for a year long position teaching English in Seoul, starting on the 19th.  That’s the short version.

Long version: I left Buenos Aires in June, and arrived on US soil again just three days ago.  During my trip I visited Salta, Cafayate, San Pedro de Atacama, did the salt flats tour, visited Potosí, Sucre, La Paz, biked the Death Road, visited Copacabana and Isla del Sol, Cusco, hiked the Inca Trail, and chilled in Lima until I flew home.  All in all, it was an absolutely fantastic sojourn to end my time in South America (for now).

Back in March I decided to apply for a teaching position in Seoul, South Korea, and I found out not long ago that I had been accepted for the job.  I’m flying out to Seoul on the 19th of this month, and I’m starting to get giddy again for a new adventure.  My friend Justin from UNC will be coming with me, and we’ve got big plans for blogging and putting together some videos for all you folks back home.

Now that you’re caught up, stay tuned for some more in-depth posts about my big trip, and also preparations for Seoul!

PS- Just posted a ton of photos on my Flickr account, so feel free to check out the photo tab above or head straight there!