Showing posts with label Earth Hour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Earth Hour. Show all posts

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Spread the word!

Earth Hour 2009 was spent in South Korea for me.  We lit candles and played drinking games all evening, turning Earth Hour into Earth 3 Hours.  It was great fun drinking with great friends by candlelight and it was an unforgettable evening.  


Before turning off the lights showing off our best 'earth-loving' poses




The Earth Hour spread...snacks, soju, and candles


 During Earth Hour 2009


On December 7th to the 18th, our world leaders are gathering in Copenhagen to discuss climate change, specifically with regards to replacing the Kyoto Protocol with an action plan that has new standards to be met and a new strategy for Earth.

A Special Earth Hour is planned for December 16th at 7pm to demonstrate to the UN that we are in support of new strategies for climate change.  So I am proposing that we all turn off our lights in support.  No matter where in the world you are, how many people you have to spend it with, or how many candles or flashlights you own, you can make Earth Hour special, worthwhile, and fun.  Spread the word and have people join you in turning off your lights, or go it alone, either way every light switch helps.  Share your stories of Earth Hour with me and we can get ideas from each other for fun things to do for the 2010 Earth Hour!

For inspiration, motivation, and explanation on why you should join in the vote for Earth, watch this video:


Now if that video didn't do it for you, I don't know what will!  If that video did do it for you than you can also help by going here:
http://www.earthhour.org
and adding your vote for Earth to the hundreds of millions of people all over the world who have already done so.

Vote Earth!!

xoxo

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Summarize: My First 3 Months

My first three months here has consisted of many new faces, the most beautiful children in the world, many drinks, late night outings, beautiful hikes, weekend getaways all over South Korea, temples, festivals, birthday parties, a baby shower for one of our Korean teachers, an Earth Day celebration extraordinaire, a Daejeon Hanwha Eagles baseball game, and a trip to Taiwan.
So upon my arrival at the Incheon Airport I was met by a Korean from my recruiting company. He spoke extremely little English, and he put me on a bus and said “last two stops”, to which I said “last stop?”. He retorted with “yes, last two stops”, and at that point I realized I would just smile sweetly at him, thank him, and get on the bus and hope that I can determine whether I need to get off at the last stop or the second last stop. Along the way we stopped at a rest stop, where I encountered my first “hole in the ground toilet”. And on the door to the hole in the ground I was met with a wonderful message and I had to capture it in a picture.


In Daejeon I was met with friendly faces, fruit Soju, and spicy Korean food. When I arrived I was taken straight to my school by a man I would come to know as Duey, the office bitch. Duey is a man of few words due to the whole language barrier thing, but he is warming up to me! I met Mary, and Laura, (Ben was in Canada), the other foreigners who I would be living with. Mary and Duey showed me to the apartment and I was able to relax the rest of the day getting to know everyone.
In my first few weeks there were many nights out with my Korean family, Ben, Mary and Laura, and outings with the Korean teachers at my school. Kate, one of the Korean teachers, is a regular fixture on our Soju adventures.

Laura, Me, Matt, and Mary...my first night out in Korea.


Tina, Mary, Me, and Laura...my first ECC (work) outing.




Charlie, Emily, and Ben.


Ben and the bosses wife, Janice....she was HAMMERED!


Me, Mary and Kate






Emily, Ben and Laura.


Kate, Mary, Emily and Ben eating fish cakes.
Rachel, another Korean friend had two birthday celebrations in one week, which consisted of delicious food, succulent cake, and thirst quenching Soju and fruit Soju. The second outing included my introduction to the Korean karaoke scene…called a Noraebong…where we jammed out with our clams out, (and for Ben, rocked out with his cock out)…don’t worry mum I don’t mean this literally!

Rachel blowing out her candles.


The first outing for Rachels Birthday.




Mary, Laura, and fruit Soju.


Kate, me, and Mary.


The start of the second outing for Rachels birthday.
First dinner at Amelie and Monicas, then out to noraebong!

Amelie, Rachel, and Monica.

The girls!


"I love you!"




NORAEBONG!!!



Ben, me, Mary, and Amelie.

Maria, a Korean teacher at our school, left two weeks after I started to go on maternity leave. We held a baby shower for her at our apartment, and prepared lots of food. Most of the Korean teachers from our school came, and it was a really great day.

The spread created by Mary and I.


Maria with one of the baby gifts.



Earth Day, April 22nd! Luanne came to visit me from Suwon for the whole weekend. We went out for a great Korean meal, and then went back to our apartment for Earth Hour. We turned out all the lights, turned off our computers, and lit a shit load of candles. We played cards and drank Soju in the candlelight and had a wicked time, we ended up turning Earth Hour into Earth Two Hours. We head out to Doonsandong, the downtown of Daejeon, and went to a bar and then to a club.

Joon, Mary, and Luanne.


Our setup for Earth Hour drinking.







Joon, Ben, and Laura.


Where there is Soju, there is food.








We moved onto Cocoon, a club in Doonsandong.




The Daejeon Hanwha Eagles vs. Seoul SK baseball game...my first of what I'm sure will be many...they love baseball here, and the crowd gets really into it!


Evidence of you being able to see a mountain from absolutely anywhere in Korea.


The Hanwha Eagles dancers.