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I cried
There has always been there unwritten list of man-rules and one them suggest that real men don’t cry. I’ve never subscribed to this idea of manhood because I think crying is at times a very useful expression of emotions. I have no shame to admit that when I watching a heart-wrenching movie or in the middle of a powerful church service, that I let the tears flow. These are the moments where I am most comfortable crying, however there are more »
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Shoulder Checking in Seoul :)
I never really got into hockey, but growing up my block was one of those neighborhoods where kids played seasonal sports in the streets. Whenever we played hockey in the streets, we normally moved to the Zach or Robbie’s driveway. Robbie was the kid you had to beg to come out and play, to make the teams even. The good thing about playing on Zach’s driveway is that you could shoulder check players against the garage. I’m pretty sure that’s more »
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Relationships pt.1 (Giving)
To be honest I kinda fell on my writing because I haven’t had the clarity of mind to organize my thoughts on paper. But here is my latest attempt in a 3 part series on Relationships. During class the other day ago a student raised her hand and asked me, “What is the meaning of relationship.” My eyes surveyed the room to see if this was a question held by the whole class or just one student. As they all more »
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Why am I here?
Becoming a World Traveler So here I am in South Korea, and I’ve noticed that I don’t fit the profile of someone that moves to another country. For example, most people that move to another country for an extended period of time have fat passport books, know more than one language and have a healthy appetite for trying new things. I, on the other hand, do not possess a thick passport book, a refined palate, nor have I mastered another more »
