Allison Charmaine

Allison is a Canadian American recently returned from South Korea, where she taught English as a Foreign Language to a small Elementary school located inside the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). She writes to encourage you to take on adventures of your own, no matter how exotic or domestic, great or humble, harrowing or magnificent, that they may be. Get out there and live!
Mom and Goliath

Mom and Goliath

Everything I’m about to write is from a place of shock and anger, much like how David felt when he heard Goliath trash-talking God and His people. I feel that same way, David, but the Goliath that’s trash-talking God now is cancer and I’m ready to throw stones.

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The Next Adventure

When I last wrote, I wasn’t really quite sure what I missed about Korea. There were far more pressing matters at hand so I couldn’t spare any thoughts. But after six months of being back home, the update is this: I cannot stop talking about Korea. Yet I still haven’t shared enough!

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Adventures in Jeju Island

Jeju Island is a place I’ve wanted to go to since I first learned about South Korea in 2015. It was difficult just trying to buy a plane ticket from Jeju Air with an all-Korean website and getting through the domestic airport that was also mostly in Korean–but somehow I did it, without any crazy airport problems (trust me, that’s pretty uncommon for me). So I landed in Jeju, and thus began my first ever solo vacation that didn’t turn out at all how I expected it to.

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