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Home v2 (a poem)

A black and blue house, cul de sac, childhood, white walled – prison. Suburbs and grassy fields, longing for escape. Family histories settled in neat little gardens, tall fences and long driveways, a place to return for holidays and birthdays. … Continue reading

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Home

Home used to be so simple. It was where I lived, where my mom, dad, and sister slept at night, and where I grew up. It was a blue house in the suburbs of central Massachusetts, surrounded by trees and … Continue reading

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Goodbye, Haibung

If you’ve been following this blog, you’ll know that I’ve published my last few goodbye speeches from when I left an All Hands Volunteers (now called All Hands and Hearts) project. You’ll also know that I spent some of February … Continue reading

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Taking my students to Nepal

The school distanced themselves from the trip. My mother warned me that it was a bad idea. My friends joked about the worst case scenarios. But on January 29, 2018, I boarded a plane with three of my students to … Continue reading

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A Winter Camp Story

If you remember my post about summer camp in the Korean countryside, my school does things a little differently from the typical Korean schools when it comes to camp. And so, on January 4, we left our school in Seoul … Continue reading

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When lightning strikes twice

The first time I met you, I felt the mountains move. I saw the sky clear and the clouds hide, The sun casting soft shadows over our campsite. You gestured to me from across the fire pit, Asked for my … Continue reading

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Prelude to Winter Camp: A Summer Camp Story

I’ve been hanging on to this post for a while without finishing it, but as I am about to start my first winter camp with this school, I felt it was time to wrap it up and post it. Winter … Continue reading

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No phone, no pool, no pets, no cigarettes

In true alternative school fashion, when the days grew shorter and the leaves began to change, we decided to pack our bags and spend two weeks camping throughout Korea’s many forests and mountains. A Soopna school tradition, every autumn we … Continue reading

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Korea Once More

I’ve made a bad habit (a good habit?) of living life without updating this blog for several months at a time, but as I say every time I post an update, it’s been a crazy few months. And it’s not … Continue reading

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Thank you – To the volunteers who built a family

When we were building the schools and then realised we built our second home too. ~ Gréta Čandová One of the beautiful byproducts of building a school in a relatively remote mountain village with only thirty volunteers has been the campsite … Continue reading

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