Intercultural Life

Month: January 2018

The vegemite question

Luckily there is no such thing as vegemite kimchi…

Both Korea and Australia have a strong tasting food that is part of their national pride. Hopefully our baby will enjoy both. While I like kimchi, Hugh has given up on pretending that he likes vegemite.

Most comments on comics are on Facebook or Instagram these days, so head over there to see the conversation.

What is Korea really like?

New video! Another podcast video where we chat about some topics. These are the easiest videos to edit at the moment and luckily Yul is happy enough to be in our arms quietly while we talk.

Frozen Chicken

Another very quick comic as we are still so busy being new parents. Our son Yul Theodore is rapidly getting bigger and is now more than 5 kilos. That probably seems small for people with 1 year olds, but it’s so big compared to his premature birth weight.

Most of the discussion about comics now happens on Facebook or Instagram so you can see comments over there.

Here is Yul now:

SEOUL: OPEN 24 HOURS

Hugh and our good friend Sara recently were filming for Arirang TV. As it was about showing all the things open during the night in Seoul, it unfortunately meant late night filming in freezing temperatures!

Hugh made a short vlog that shows the different places that are open 24 hours in Seoul.

Check out Sara’s channel here.

Shushing

It’s pretty hard to get comics done at the moment but I’ve decided to draw some quick ones of small moments like this. I’m sure there are lots of parenting moments that other parents can relate to.

Yul Theodore is about 3 months old now and sleep really well…. during the day! He still thinks night time is a great time to be awake. He was like that in the womb too and was always very active at night. Of course Hugh and I are SO tired, so sometimes when I’m making the shushing sound to put him to sleep, I put myself to sleep instead…

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