My favourite thing is to go to, where I've never been before. Also, I take loads of PHOTOS & VIDEOS with my iPhone, 35 mm film camera or boyfriend's dslr.
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November 1, 2011
If you ever wondered how k-pop fans are able to dance perfectly to their favourite songs.
Well, search no more. I’ll show you how it works. I must be honest, I don’t understand half of what is going on in this website, and I don’t remember why I was randomly surfing through Korean websites, but I somehow got to this link: www.idance.co.kr
I figured if you click on a specific dance and allow the video to buffer for a while… ta-daaa, et voila: you receive personal dance training from cute 3d characters!
Cute Korea.. ^.^
So put on your dancing shoes, and let’s practice Miss A’s “Good girl, bad girl” dance, shall we?
I feel like I’m stuck in the nineties.
After living in Seoul surrounded by skyscrapers, neon signs, shiny, bright electric lights, technology highlife in whichever direction you look, Germany seems slightly oldschool (but in a good way).
So, three days ago we arrived at the Frankfurter train station which is supposed to be the second busiest train station in Europe
after a small breakfast
we lent bikes to explore Frankfurt.
we found loads of fountains
and other sightseeing stuff, like “das alte oper”
when we weren’t outside and around Frankfurt, we stayed at a cute home
where we got cute messages from Larissa
and Wade
who also showed us around Frankfurt during nighttime, for example MyZeil
or the Frankfurter Skyline which people here like to call Mainhattan
The subway here isn’t like the Seoulian subways. Be on time, otherwise you’re taking the nightbus or one of the expensive taxis.
This is random. But I also found stickers!
Finally, nothing ever goes smoothly with the Deutsche Bahn. Instead of 2 hours, we got home 6 hours later, but luckily I had enough candy..
Seoul changed me. Not only do I think a big business city like Frankfurt is oldschool (in a good way), but it also has improved my sense of direction. I am the one person who always gets lost and confused whenever I’m somewhere new. However, spend some months in Seoul and your sense of direction will be amazing! ^.-
I hope I don’t sound too sarcastic, I’m really loving it to be back in Germany. And the one thing I like most about being back in Germany besides seeing my friends and family is to actually see the sky ^.^
A blue, clear sky.
In a few days we’ll be off to Munich! We wanted to squeeze in Berlin for 2-3 days, especially because Fashionweek is on, but unfortunately I don’t think we’ll find a “Mitfahrgelegenheit” on time (as I do not want to travel with the “Deutsche Bahn” again) and I don’t think we’ll find a couch either..
This is Charlotte and me screaming at the top of our lungs and we’re also doing other fun stuff at one of the biggest amusement parks in Korea.
I’m happy that I was able to hold on to the camera while being tossed through the air, and I’m quite amused by the way we lose our cool when we’re having a kick ^_-
If we lived just next door to Lotte World in Jamsil, we’d buy an annual ticket and always drive the Atlantis whenever we feel angry, happy or sad. It was the best ride ever! Good thing we were only 2 girls with the same taste of rides, so we could move quickly from A to B to C, indoor to the outdoor area. But we still had to spend some time waiting, walking around without any clue where we were and being sticky from all that sweat. It was so hot, but we didn’t really care, we just wanted more loops, more speed!
Someone posted on my Facebook wall that Lotte World is supposed to be heaven. Agreed.