Our son Finn is one of the most unique citizens of Gwangju. A blonde hair, blue eyed, 9-month old baby isn't unlike seeing a unicorn trotting down your town's Main Street. He gets treated like a celebrity by the women in our neighborhood and he is much more Sean Penn about it than, say, Charlie Sheen. He'll stare at the beaming face of the old woman talking to him in Korean and lean more toward crying and less toward smiling. I love showing him off, but he is definitely a reluctant celebrity.
Labels: Being parents in Korea, Expat Life
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We never expected we'd still be here when we left America three years ago to come teach in South Korea. But here we are--still eating kimchi, learning Korean, and having the time of our lives. Interested in learning more about the experience? Visit our recruiting agency, 



