Korea

April 25, 2006

Toga Party!

So Alpha Pheta Pluto finally had their first party. I must say that it was quite a hit. And I only wound up with one spill on my carpet! Mind you it was red wine, but still just one spill. And the stain came right out of the industrial carpet we have. It just took a little scrubbing love. Great times with great friends. This is the first of many. I wish you all could have come. I miss you all and love you all dearly! Enjoy the pics!!!

How many people can fit into my tiny room?

Just a quick pose before the party starts...

Andrea suprises me with an early birthday cake... I love having amazing friends! Love ya girl!

Marissa and I... The 5'0" girl and the 5'11" girl. Did I shrink or did she grow? Hmm...

Great friends having great times! This is the stuff memories were made for!!!

April 21, 2006

Good friends... Good times!

Benny, our local fire man. No he doesn't put them out, he starts them... and it's SO cool!!!


KJ & Tash

Baz being... Baz

Tara and Me

April 18, 2006

Phone and Address in Korea...


So one thing that I have neglected to put on this site is my address and phone number here in Korea. I KNOW that you all are going to be sending me TONS of care packages and calling me TONS, so here it is ...

Tamara Lynn Leonard
Residence #6/Pluto
Gyeonggi English Village Paju Camp
1779 Beopheung-ri, Tanhyeon-myeon
Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do 413-780
Republic of Korea
Phone Number: 070-7012-2242

I believe the country code to get out of the USA to call Korea is 011. So you would dial...
011-070-7012-2242

So there you are!!!!!! Miss you all!!!! MUAH!!!!

April 17, 2006

More pics!!!

Wanna dance?


Mom, this one is for you... Remind you of a pic when I was younger?
Don't worry, I wasn't really in jail. This pic is from inside the jail cell at our EV Police Station.

Matthew, me, Baz and Reen performing at the Opening Ceremony!!!

What a traditional Korean meal looks like... SO pretty!!!


Tyler and I... Ooooo!!! We are so mad!!!

April 14, 2006

Some things I forgot to mention...

Hi all!!!!

So I failed to mention a few things in my last blog and I figured I should add them on. Ya know, just some key stories about what has been going on. Here goes...

Yellow Dust - NOT MY FRIEND!!! I knew I was going to have allergy problems here in general, not to mention all of the new pollens I was going to encounter, but the yellow dust... I couldn't have even imagined. The dust blows, from what I have been told, from the mountains in China all the way over here to Korea. And it is BAD! The worst is when I am outside singing in the parade. Taking too deep of a breath can be brutal! It is this dryness that stretches all the way down to the depths of your toes. Thankfully my wonderful mother sent me a care package FULL of allergy medicine to help. This is the pic of me opening it.


SKYPE - For all who have never heard of this, it is a wonderful invention. The website is www.skype.com and it is something that you need to download onto your computer. It is a completely FREE and LEGAL way to talk to me, or anyone that has it. You call from computer to computer for free. Most people need to purchase some sort of headset with a microphone on it to use SKYPE, but the cheap ones cost around $10. That is what mine cost and it works great. The sound is impecible!!! If any of you do download it, my phone address is tamaralynnleonard. I would love for you all to join. That way I can talk to you all for free!!!!!!

Poker Night - For all of you who are poker fans out there, you will be proud to know that I played at the table for the first time last week and WON!!!! The boys were none to happy that not only did I take their money, but that a girl beat them. Tom, you should be proud. After all, you were the one who taught me last summer.

My other cool venture here thus far was last week. I went into Seoul to go shopping with my friend Natasha. The weather was beautiful, and Tash and I got in a full day of shopping. The coolest thing here is that it is culture to barter with the people that you buy from. Shopping here is so different than in the states. Where as in the states you go into stores, here it is little markets on the street. Think sidewalk sale for miles upon miles. They do have stores here to shop in, but where you mainly shop is on the streets. Anyway, point being, I didn't pay full price for ANYTHING!!!! I got shirts for around $3 and a REALLY nice backpack for $17. Jewelry for $1 each, it was UNBELIEVABLE!!!! I know Jordan, you can't believe that I am a good barterer. hehehe Anyway, Seoul was great!

Matthew's birthday - My friend here, Matthew, had his birthday a couple of days ago and we took him out for the night to celebrate. Here is a pic of me, Matthew and my good friend Andrea...


That's all for now! I miss and love you all tons!!! Till the next time.... Keep on smiling!!!!

April 7, 2006

Some pics... more to come!

The official Opening Day! From left to right... The Governor, Glen, Dave, Reen and me.



Baz, Reen & I on St. Patty's Day... If you're lucky enough to be Irish, you're lucky enough!


This is Jeff, one of the many fabulous people I have met since being here!



Girls just wanna have fun!