tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3919279249149795890.post148302369101583980..comments2022-12-23T19:40:43.997+09:00Comments on Koyorrican : ): Another 4 months...Taniahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09915898907250287976noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3919279249149795890.post-70620618417444143962014-12-04T04:17:21.774+09:002014-12-04T04:17:21.774+09:00Hola,
Yo no se como te encontre. I just started re...Hola,<br />Yo no se como te encontre. I just started reading you and I had to say hello. This blog post relates with me and moving in France. It was all a transition and periods of feeling lonely. Today things are so much better and I also feel adequate living here. I feel the same when I'm in FB and trying to keep up with my loved ones in PR or NYC. Being an expatriate is hard at times. <br />You have a lovely family. Keep using the blog to vent out and share. Hope to keep reading you!<br />Stop by at my blog when you want!<br />bisous from Paris,<br />MariaMarimardepphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15702846614512192627noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3919279249149795890.post-42594702404799037842013-07-02T21:12:17.955+09:002013-07-02T21:12:17.955+09:00Hi, I'm glad to hear that you are more comfort...Hi, I'm glad to hear that you are more comfortable in your new home. I'm a Boricua who lives in Cleveland, TN, and I stumble on your blog while researching some things about Korea. I'll continue to pray for your adjustment to life in Korea.Deborahnoreply@blogger.com