Winter weather
The cold weather arrived unexpectedly, and many things are unprepared for the snow. Cars and people are moving slowly and cautiously.
The weather’s changing in a flash.





Virtual taekwondo’s a new thing, and I’m not quite sure what it is. I’ve seen some videos online, but I really want to see it live. It seems safe; nobody gets hurt, and anyone can play, regardless of age or gender. Scoring’s only for hits within the playing area, and there’s no physical contact, which…
A person is sitting on the street, offering goods for sale from several bowls. The weather is remarkably cold, a stark contrast to yesterday’s warmth. The vendor, wearing a vinyl raincoat, patiently waits for customers despite the snowy weather, though there aren’t many people out. I should express my gratitude to those who strive to…
Hey, so I’m checking out this K care 6000 thing in Yeongchenon. Is it any good, and how does it all work? One place was short-staffed on Sundays, then I found out they *do* have a Sunday program, but not this weekend. The second place was fine – I called Friday and they were open…
It was an exciting moment to attend a lecture course for parents on positive parenting. The course ran from 10 to 12, lasting two hours. The main topic was positive attitudes for children. Many aspects of the lecture were impressive; one method I’m applying is asking children about their emotional state to connect with them….
My children and I had the pleasure of attending a musical in Yeongcheon for the very first time. The first-floor tickets sold out remarkably quickly, within ten minutes of online booking opening. Tickets were affordably priced at 5,000 won per person for Yeongcheon residents. The show, a delightful adaptation of the book “Candy,” was quite…
Having never attended an art therapy lecture before, I understand that it is related to human psychology and care. Last week’s session covered music therapy, and today’s focus is painting. Upon entering the classroom, I noticed paper, colored pencils, and what seemed to be letters on each desk, though only about half of the participants…