This started as my online journal of the journey GOD was taking me on to teach in Seoul, South Korea and now continues with where HE is leading me after there. My goal in life is to have my life reflect Christ, sometimes without ever even having to say a word. After all, the best gift we have to share is who HE has created us to be.
"Lord... give me the gift of faith to be renewed and shared with others each day. Teach me to live this moment only, looking neither to the past with regret, nor the future with apprehension. Let love be my aim and my life a prayer." ~Roseann Alexander-Isham
Friday, September 22, 2006
Oe`guk
As I was walking up the stairs to get my stuff for Tae Kwon Do and then head on over to Helena and Marsha's before going, I walked by a little girl who said 'oe`guk' about 5 times. Then she spoke really fast and a lot of Korean. The only word I recognized was 'oe`guk'. I decided to say 'Annyong Haseyo'. To my surprise she said 'Hello' and then asked me something in Korean. I was just getting ready to say 'molah yo', but she asked me what my name was in English. I told her and asked her what hers was. I then said it was nice to meet her, she said the same and then rambled on in Korean again. I then said bye and she waved. It was just really cute and fun, especially knowing what I just wrote on this blog. Time to go get my yellow belt.
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Kimmie Kimshi,
Every time I read your latest blog, I'm reminded of your courage. I
admire you for stepping out and going /doing something that most of us
would be afraid to do. Keep up the faith, I know you'll be blessed by God
beyond your imagination.
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