Over five years ago I always looked forward to Saturday mornings. Not because I liked getting up early in the weekends (that was the part I pretty much hated), but because I would have one hour of Korean class. I have always been fascinated by Asian culture, but that of Koreans caught my attention most. I am still of the opinion that the Korean language is pleasant to the ear, and that Koreans are very enthusiastic to share their culture with others (from my experience at least).
vrijdag 7 juni 2013
Kamsahamnida (review Miss Korea)
Over five years ago I always looked forward to Saturday mornings. Not because I liked getting up early in the weekends (that was the part I pretty much hated), but because I would have one hour of Korean class. I have always been fascinated by Asian culture, but that of Koreans caught my attention most. I am still of the opinion that the Korean language is pleasant to the ear, and that Koreans are very enthusiastic to share their culture with others (from my experience at least).
Labels:
all you can eat,
amsterdam,
ayce,
food,
korean bbq,
korean food,
lifestyle,
miss korea,
review
woensdag 5 juni 2013
Pink fever (review Casio JE-10)
I have been loving this sunny weather in this cold little country I live in. It has given me terrific opportunities to try out my new pink camera, while being out and about preparing for my trip abroad. Before I ordered this Casio JE-10, I looked online for reviews to see whether it would be a good purchase or not.
Labels:
casio,
food,
gadget,
haagen dazs,
je-10,
kawaii,
la place,
lifestyle,
new camera,
photography,
pink,
review
zondag 2 juni 2013
Study Abroad: Queens, Kings, or Canada Day?
In the country where I am from (The Netherlands, just in case you are one of those smarties that believe Amsterdam is an actual country. Although it definitely feels seperate from its neighboring cities, unfortunately it is still not independent) we annually celebrate our (former) queen's birthday. Atleast, that was until this year. Next year it will be Kingsday, which although I like our king still sounds a bit off to me. Anywho, I have always been very excited for Q-day, usually spending my day strolling around my beautiful city getting my walk on (and burning carbs hooray) and party out in the open (I always prefer the 'gay-street', people there know how to get their groove on).