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Tag: Gyeongbok Palace

Holidays, Landmarks

Red (Day)zed

Red . . . the color that everyone eagerly searches for on their calendar here in Korea. With the exception of the obvious Saturday and Sunday, Red days mean one thing, Time off! So, why call them red days? Simply put, all the national holidays on every Korean calendar are marked in red. Thought provoking I know. It’s important to remember that being an Asian … Continue reading Red (Day)zed

LexiMarch 1, 2011September 12, 2014Leave a comment

Me!Welcome to our blog! Our names are Lexi, Mike and Uyu. We moved to Korea back in 2009 to build our careers and embark on many new adventures. Here's a bit more about us!

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I absolutely love breakfast, but it's probably the meal I skip most often. I'm not really an early morning person, so I guess that's why I love brunch so much... I get the best of both worlds 😅 Coffee dates with @glassofuyu The evenings are finally cooling down, making it the perfect time to enjoy food and drinks outside! I had an amazing time with @drceuracle_global, just getting to know more about the brand and meeting so many lovely people. I'm always on the look out for new k-beauty skincare especially if it's anti-aging! So I was super excited to receive this lovely package from @drceuracle_global JK's birthday is right around the corner, so you know I had to kick things off with a cup sleeve event at 카페 지금, 여기! I mean... how adorable is this lucky Cooky cookie?! 😆 You guys know how much I love 생활한복 (daily hanbok), but I also love all the accessories inspired by Korean art and culture. A lot of girls come to Korea with the unrealistic expectations of living like the main character of a k-drama. Well I'm living proof that it's possible! Just look at this handsome little 양반 (nobleman). And he's all mine! 😂🐶❤ I'm always on the look out for clean, cruelty free, vegan skin care. This time, Face Republic caught my attention with an invite to their pop-up here in Seoul.
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