Friends, Toys and Lotte World.

July 22nd, 2010 | Life, Memories, Photo | Comments »

Last tuesday I went to Lotte World with Nana (pictured above), Simji and Ashley. I nearly peed my pants on several occasions thanks to Ashley’s dry humor, and Simji’s sheer fear for, well, any attraction she went in. It’s moments like this that I realize how lucky I am for having friends, and for them making me smile. Thank you, really. I mean it.


Pocketball Goodbyes.

July 20th, 2010 | Life, Memories, Office Life, Photo | Comments »


Red Mango Sunday.

July 12th, 2010 | Food, Life, Memories, Photo | Comments »

Last sunday I had dinner with Eun-ji, Ji-youn and Ashley in Gangnam, and afterwards we spent some time in Red Mango. It was great to be out talking with friends, spending some time together without having to worry about the day to day randomanities. Thank you all, I smiled a lot~


First Impressions.

May 13th, 2010 | Memories, Office Life, Photo | Comments »


To 동수~

May 12th, 2010 | Life, Memories, Photo | Comments »


Hello, old friend.

May 3rd, 2010 | Food, Memories, Photo | Comments »

You’re a long way from home.


So long, 150s.

April 29th, 2010 | Life, Memories, Photo | Comments »

We hardly knew ye.


John Carey.

April 13th, 2010 | Memories, Photo | Comments »

A few photos taken of John at Starbucks today. Let’s call it The Proof Post to show that, yes, he was in Seoul ;-) .


Lunch with YoungDoo & John

April 13th, 2010 | Food, Memories, Photo | Comments »

I had a nice lunch with YoungDoo & John at Hachi. John is leaving for America tomorrow, it’ll be a bit weird to not have him around anymore. It kind of felt like he was always around already. Hehe.


The Butterfly Effect.

March 31st, 2010 | Life, Memories | 1 Comment »

Getting my Bob Dylan mood going (June, 2008). Hot dang that's some hair do.

There are certain moments in life where we all inevitably start asking ourselves the bigger questions, like who am I, really? or, what’s the meaning of life? A lot of people think that changing the world is the logical answer to either of those questions, but I don’t think it is.

With every decision we make in life, we affect many people around us. The ripple effect, so to speak. So, by living our lives and doing the things we do, we in fact change the world. Hopefully for the better.

Eomji :)

Five years ago I sent an email to a guy who’s photography I loved, and a friendship grew from that one email. four-or-so years ago I wrote a Flickr Message to a woman who’s photography I admired, and a friendship grew out of it. Three years ago I met her, and one year ago I joined the company she worked for.

I frequented a Starbucks close to work where I met some amazing people that I’m proud to know, and one in particular managed to change my life, perhaps more than she even knows.

When you take a look around, you’ll notice that you are changing the world. Perhaps not in the way you want (or think you want), but you are. You, and the people around you, probably don’t even notice it. Who would’ve thought life-changing things to happen when you buy a drink, or admire someone’s photography.

Short of your own, who’s life have you changed already?