Walking down the halls of my university, my curiosity got the best of me. As I was walking to my class, there was a poster on the wall. This poster was an advertisement for an English camp in Monterrey, Mexico. Who knew this poster would lead me into an exciting experience.

It was the last three weeks of 2012. It was a cold day in New York City and going to Mexico to teach English seemed so simple. Since, I speak the language and grew up in California majority of my childhood. Going to Mexico in December, I didn’t have much to think twice about it. After a week of workshops in Manhattan, it was time for us to take a bus to Dallas for more lovely(sarcastic tone)workshops. The drive was crazy and I was not sure, if I would be able to sit again.

Once we got to Dallas, we went to our hotel.Our group stayed at the Marriott Hotel. The hotel had a very welcoming vibe. As you enter, you are greeted by the front desk. Going up to the hotel rooms,you see all the beautiful lights and carpet decorations. We spent most of our time here, while in Dallas. This was where the English workshops were held at.
After settling down and resting, we started our English teaching crash-courses. The whole event was being held by IYF. IYF was created in South Korea. Many Korean friends were made. Also, learned a lot about the Korean culture. How South Korea was really poor not too long ago. The technology boom, helped South Korea become a global economical force. They performed Korean dramas and plays. Our Korean friends, also gave us some of their food to eat. This was the first time I tried Kimchi and it was a great experience. It was spicy and went well with rice. This made me feel bad for not checking out Koreatown in Los Angles.


After our workshops, we had time to explore Dallas. Unfortunately, it was raining by the time we were able to go out and about.That still did not stop us from exploring this city. Once we were done with our Tex Mex food, we found out how slow paced this city is compared to New York City. This city also has deep cowboy roots that are not hard to spot, when wondering this metropolitan. With all the exploring done, we went back to our crash-courses to get ready for Monterrey, Mexico.
Thank you for taking your time to read this post. Also, wanted to thank you all for the growth of this blog. Last week, we just reached a little over 100 followers and now we have just over 200!!! All this in one week!! We also just reached over 1000 views this month. Once again, thank you guys so much for this. This such a humbling experience. Check up on us next week, we will be in Monterrey, Mexico. Much Love!!! Stay safe!!
Sweet Post. Congratulations on reaching the 200 follower milestone.
Thank you so much! 🙂 im so proud of it.
Am sure you will reach greater heights. Blog once a day and keep a watch on others too.
I will once a day. For now, all i can do is once a week. I will keep a look out on others.
also you will observe that there certain times when you will get max views, you need to figure that out based on where you are on the planet.
Thank you for the tip! I figured that awhile ago. Im still trying to find what time is the best.
If you are in New York or that Time Zone. , about 0900 hrs.
So about 9 am or night?
9am. but pls verify.
No problem thank you for all your tips and knowledge
welcome.
I just followed you. Thank you
thanks. trust you will enjoy reading of lands far away
Yeah i will 🙂 sounds you are from the desi countries. I will enjoy seeing the pictures and stories. Follow me back when you get the chance. Once again, thank you. Look out for my blog. I hope to be at your level someday
am from India. Am at no level, I started a few months before you.
Yes, i had a feeling. No way!! You have so many followers.
I started end July 2015 -early Aug 2015
Wow!! How did you boom? Post every day
am still awaiting a boom. If I do not post a blog , the views drop to 10%.
Wow!! That is crazy!
Fantastic post and congrasts.
Thank you so much!
Loved reading about your adventures in Dallas and congratulations on reaching 200 followers!! You should be very proud of your achievement!
Danny
Thank you so much for reading. Yea, im so proud and humbled that people actually see my life as interesting. Once again, thank you
That is the awesome thing about blogging. We get to peak into other’s lives and learn new and interesting things!
Danny
Yes, it is 🙂
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Im sure your next post will be interesting as well.Keep safe! 🙂
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No problem 🙂
Look forward to getting to know you better 😊
Same 🙂 i will be keep updating on your posts
Thanks for bringing me here. I started teaching English in Japan in 1989, with a much similar spirit except I didn’t know anything about the culture nor did I speak a word of the language when the opportunity first arose.
Haha man! Mus had been so much fun. The Japanese are amazing
27 years later… It still is!
i bet 🙂
What an enlightening adventure in the Lone Star State. 🌟
Yes it was! Koreans are great people
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Thank you so much they were get shots. Haha i might be moving to houston soon. So, we are very similar.
Sounds like you had a great time in Dallas! And congratulations on picking up so many new followers, nice work 😀
Thank you 🙂
Korean food is da bomb! I have many Korean friends at my church and one of them makes me and my family a big jar of kimchi every once in awhile.
you are so lucky lol 😣 kimchi is wonderful!! i wish i knew more koreans!!
Another Korean dish that is amazing is Jajangmyeon, or Black Bean Noodles!
Yummm that sound so good. I have to go to koreatown.
That in LA?
Yes, i will go to LA this spring. Koreatown is on my list
Sweet! I was born there! Cool place, but expensive and a bit to busy for me. Still, I miss the beach
Haha that is awesome. Im from san Francisco. I love LA as much as I love the bay. I miss the warm weather.
Same dude same
Congratulations! Keep the posts coming! =)
Great post!! And congratulations!!
Thank you 🙂
Congratulations to get 200+ followers. BTW post is really good. Keep publishing.
~Dr. Diana
Thank you so much!!!
Congratulations!
We have several friends whose young adult daughters are doing this. It’s nice to hear something from the perspective of someone who did it and had fun. Thanks.
Wow, that’s crazy haha it’s an awesome experience. No problem and thank you for reading