• When I was born

    This is when I was born. I was born in the Seoul Hospital, in Korea.
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    My Life

    When I was born, to the present day.
  • When I moved from Korea to America

    When I moved from Korea to America
    When I boarded the plane to move from Korea to America. We moved to Memphis, Tennessee. We were living in the campus of the Memphis University.
  • When I learned how to speak English

    When I learned how to speak English
    This is when I learned how to speak English fluently, two months after arriving in America. At this time, I was attending the Little Harding Academy, a private school for preschoolers. The image is also an actual image of the school I attended, during the homecoming skit.
  • When I transferred to the Riverdale Public School

    When I transferred to the Riverdale Public School
    This is when I transferred to the Riverdale Public School, because of my mother. This school was one of the worst I have attended in my entire life. At this point in time, my parents and I also moved to the Bridges apartment complex. The image shown is an actual image of the playground at this school.
  • When I transferred to the St. Mary's Episcopal School

    This is when I transferred to the St. Mary's Episcopal School. This was, and is, a private all-girls school. I attended this school for three years. The arts and music in this school was extraordinary, but the academics were about average, with the occasional good teacher.
  • When I visited Korea and moved to the Preserve in Forest Hills apartment complex

    This is when I visited Korea for two months with my mother. My father stayed in America, in our new apartment; we had moved into a new complex right brfore my mother and I visited Korea. When we returned in August, we had brought a few cousins along with us to visit for the month. Because of my father, our apartment was in ruins. I was still attending the St. Mary's.
  • Moving to New York City and and transferring to the Kew-Forest Academy

    Right after completeing fourth grade in St. Mary's, my family moved to New York City, and lived in a Korean church for free, as my father was the minister. According to my parents, the church was full of power-hungry cowards and traitors of the 'Lord'. It may be important to note that the church owned a dog, and that dog and I became extremely close. I also transferred to the Kew-Forest School, which was the best school I have ever attended in my entire life.
  • Moving back to Korea

    After spending a year in New York City, my parents decided to move back to Korea. Along the way, we visited Hawaii for five days. It was enjoyable. When we arrived in Korea, we visited relatives for a few months before settling in Busan. Because of my father, we bought a huge refrigerator we did not need.
  • Attending BIFS

    I began to attend the Busan International Foreign School. I am still attending this school, and I can say I've seen better days. This school is about average, give or take.