It’s been quite a while since I rode my bike around and vlogged. Subscribe to the Nicholalala channel if you haven’t already.
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You may have noticed there have been less vlogs up lately. That has been because I’ve been sick and there really hasn’t been much to vlog about! It’s been cold and we’ve just been inside doing the same things. When it’s warmer I can go ride my bike or go for a walk and talk to the camera, but haven’t been able to do that lately. I am going to put some different types of videos up on the Nicholalala YouTube channel. For example, some people have wanted me to talk about different books I’ve read and stuff like that. So that channel is likely to evolve into more than just a vlogging channel. You may have noticed that both the vlogging channel and new webtoon series is called Nicholalala. That’s on purpose to create a name and brand that is different to our My Korean Husband brand so we can expand more and do stuff that doesn’t always fit under the MKH banner.
In the latest vlog we show you some buildings that were once a Confucian school over in a neighbouring village. It was cool to look through pottery pieces but I wish I knew more to identify them. Something I find frustrating in Korea, to do with heritage stuff, is that often the signs will give a really old date for a building but it was actually rebuilt recently so some buildings may not be that old at all. I find in Australia they are more explicit about what bit is old and what bit is rebuilt than in Korea and I feel like the laws to do with heritage are stricter in Australia. In Korea it can be disappointing to read a sign saying something is 500 years old and then in the footnote it’s like “rebuilt in 1970”. Well then it’s not old at all! When I go to a heritage site I want to touch the stone and wood touched by people centuries ago and know that I’m looking at what they looked at. Unfortunately Korea lost a lot of old buildings during the Japanese occupation. I think I’ve heard that actual history professors in Korea complain about the way heritage buildings are approached by the government in Korea, but not sure. Let me know if you know more about this.
So we’ve hardly had time to edit something while we’ve been in Seoul. Trying to catch up on editing now. This is what we did on Friday:
We’ve had a really great time in Seoul, even though it’s so cold! And I’ve experienced some Christmas spirit. I helped our friends (Simon and Martina) decorate their tree and apartment for Christmas. Right now we are listening to Christmas carols and Martina is making hot chocolate! Stay tuned for more vlogs.
We are in this video! There is a really cool video booth at the You Are Here Cafe.
Yesterday’s vlog is only about Hugh going to a friend’s wedding. Would you like to see more of him vlogging? I can’t guarantee that it won’t just be food…
He knows what the internet is for!
Actually he doesn’t have Tumblr, so he only sees what comes up on my dash and needless to say, I follow blogs with a lot of Kpop gifs.
This is the music video we were watching:
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We’ve been having a really nice time in Seoul, but I haven’t been able to make any comics while here. We have been vlogging though, so you can check out what we did yesterday!
We answer a bunch of your questions!
Just a reminder that although the video schedule should be mostly unaffected, the comics will be more sporadic these next 2 weeks.
Today’s vlog:
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