
I never knew sports could make me so sad. My dad is still in mourning.Days Remaining: 12
Thought of the Day: Haircut
Song of the Day: As The Deer
Holy cow! Round of 16!
Holy cow! After I found out that Terrance was coming to Korea, I told my dad that I hadn't seen him in a year. Then I said, it was actually two years. Just now, I realized it was three years. What an appropriate picture for this Saturday.
Holy cow! Til the break of dawn...literally. I love this picture. I am so tired.
A 29-year-old Christian man was arrested on April 29 after having his home searched and many of his personal belongings seized. The security agents threatened his wife and parents that they must keep quiet and avoid any contact with news media, otherwise the condition of the man would become worse. Despite more than 40 days of detention, the only contact has been a few phone calls that seem to indicate that he has been kept in solitary confinement all this time.




On Saturday, I was walking up some stairs in a subway station, and my eyes fell upon a decent looking butt in front of me. I usually try not to check people out, but I couldn't help admiring this well-formed butt. However, when I got to the top of the stairs, I learned that this nice butt belonged to a dude. Dangit.
A 41-year-old woman was beaten to death after refusing to make the prison chief a cup of coffee. She was beaten with an iron rod for resisting. She was held at a military camp for three years where she was forced to renounce her faith or choose solitary confinement. 10 other Christians from the same church were also put in detention. Two days later, seven other members were taken as well. Persecution is said to be growing from bad to worse.
Today, I read about biological clocks in my student's English book. I didn't know that animals can experience jet lag like us too, but there was also a part of me that wasn't very surprised. As today's weather was noticeably warmer, I even got seven mosquito bites. They're getting a head start this year, so I know that summer is definitely here. And even though today was a holiday and none of my students had to go to school, the majority of them was very tired and sluggish during our classes...including their teacher. Freakin' biological clocks.