Thursday, April 23, 2015

THURSDAY TO MONDAY

Thursday 6:45 pm


Thursday 12:00 am
Friday 3:00 pm

 Saturday 1:15pm

 Monday 9:00am
I thought I would do something different today and share my weekend-in-a-life flow. In my vain attempt to think less and enjoy more, I find myself soaking in the sun, smiling much more frequently than I would, and bopping my head to Debra Lewis + Coldplay while strolling around in my very routine, familiar day-to-day itinerary. Certainly, smart phones have a way of allowing me to capture my mundane moments, although they hardly communicate the fullness of all my feels. Regardless, the weather in Seoul has been spectacular and it's been relieving on so many levels.

In the photos above, you have my thursday post-work commute all the way to my monday morning reflections, slash calligraphy sessions, slash 'let's seize this insta moment' moment. haha. In between, you'll see my package of german sweets that I got in the mail from Ruthy Hong (thank you so much Ruthy! death to my diet, the cereal chocolate was heavenly!) You'll also see that I've been rocking my joggers lately. Music is always good at "Brown" (ugh, I can't say enough about how much makes me feel these days) and ice cream is always a must after saturday lunch with my praise/tech team. Everything else in between is simply good weather and blue skies which has been the latest blessing. 

I never want to lose a child-like perspective on life, on Seoul, and on my work. The older we get, the more we tend to stay comfortable in what we know and hardly do we step out to see the new and feel the unfamiliar. Meeting new people at my dance studio and at church has been keeping me humble and grounded in these areas. And what I've been learning about opening myself up is a whole new story. With the breezy vibes going strong, I hope to explore more, enjoy more, feeeeel more, laugh, cry, connect, all that and more. Maybe a hike up a mountain, see an art exhibit, dance into the night, say yes to something that has always been a no. Let's be more bold, let's be more ourselves. 

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