Same Same but Different
Genre: Adventure
Rating: NR. Mature Theme
Starring: Your girl, Phoebe Keever*
What: Backpacking South East Asia
When: Fall 2009
Where: Starting on Jeju island of Korea, flying off to Cambodia, then gallivanting across Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, bussin’ all day through Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and finally arriving home in the USA after 19 months away.
Why: ’cause that’s just how I roll.
The plot: Phoebe* ventures off on the journey of a lifetime. fulfilling a dream to visit Thailand and Vietnam, she gets more than she bargained for than just a pretty vacation. In 3 months, she discovers a whole ‘nother world. Although things may appear ‘Same, same’ things turn out different from expected.
Props: Red duffel bag used as a pseudo-traveler’s rucksack.
Special Effects: None! All stunts (ie. diving with Bull Sharks) are authentic from the leading star.
Wardrobe: Havaiana slippers, shorts, and shades.
Summary: Finishing up 16 months working in Korea, Phoebe sets out to the “Hawai’i of Korea” Jeju island. She plans to travel SE Asia–the trip of a lifetime–but a broken toe sets her back 2 weeks in Phnom Phen, Cambodia. Eventually, Korean co-star Kim Hakwon joins up with her, and the two of them set off towards the unknown. From Bangkok surroundings riding Elephants, 4000 islands and Vang Vieng Tubing in Laos, to the harrowing and divided country of Vietnam, not even a bulleted checklist or itinerary could prepare them for the craziness that is South East Asia.
Although adventurous, on the grind daily of packing up, moving out, on, and forward has the two somewhat mangled. Arriving to the sunny Thai island of Koh Tao rekindled any tired spirits. With the pleasure of staying on a resort in exchange for taking SCUBA courses, Phoebe* ditches traveling through Malaysia and East side Thai islands to become an Advanced certified SCUBA diver. The trade-off? Diving with Bull sharks and sting rays.
The trip finishes off with Manta rays and sharks overhead in Singapore’s underwater tunnel and a glimpse into 2 of the 17,000 islands that make up Indonesia. Bali offered more great SCUBA diving as you’ll see the USS Liberty shipwreck and a reef-wall to one side and the great blue unknown to the other side. Caught in a current and scared, she calls to her buddy from 30 meters underwater. Will she escape the current and have the chance to visit Jakarta city on Java island and make it back to U.S.A. in time for Thanksgiving with the family? Watch the movie to find out. Flix and more stories to come soon.






















Sadly, no flix of the decadent ice cream cake (got a video, though). 4cakes + 1, though. At SDA in Busan, they had July-August Bdays. So guess all in all had 5 cakes!
(Some of) My 8AM level 2 English Class students: Steven, Twinkle, Ms. Keever, Michelle, Candy, Class Captian Noh
(some of my) 9AM students: Lindsey, Betty (I named her
5yr (3yr int’l age) Kinder class L->R: Brain, Ms. Lee, Justin, Casey giving me a Bday po-po, Ms. Keever, David and Benjamin fighting to sit on my lap, Hannah, Rachel, Lia (Mimi went to Jeju-do but wished me well
Seoul Main teachers, staff, church members, and English language students surprised me at Ti-Amo cafe.
This wasn’t the party, but these are the party ppl the next day (minus Jeff who had to take off early). Note the sunburn on my arms~~you’ll know why in next week’s blog 





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Sweating out all the toxins and pollutants.




Second night Pastor Ham, my Busan pastor, played Doctor. Telling him of my sob story from the first night when I taped a bag around my foot, only for water to seep in, he showed me a trick from when he was injured. Put a towel around the ankle so any water will be absorbed there! Genious.
Finshed product. Worked like a miracle. However, when I went home and replicated it, a HUGE pool of water dragged the sack down. Took of the bandages and splint, let ‘em dry off during the night, and just let my foot breath (as opposed to molding!)

Shani thrilled to have found an enormous ice cream cone for 1$ in Myeong-dong. I also found a cute AND sexy AND straight G’d up jumpsuit. Can’t wait for the chance to wear it =D
Seoul Grand Park’s Zoo was refreshing with the dolphin/seal show, a monkey chillin’ on a rope that was NOT in a cage, and animals congregated together like the flix above. Never saw that before. What animal is that?
Monkey see, monkey do
Everland Breakdancer. This pose is HOTT.
Water coaster was so fun!
Breakdancers at Everland were Korean and from Eastern Europe. Great to see intercultural breaking
Seoul Grand Park playground 
Seoul Subway Awkwardness
T-Express Rollercoaster. The steepest, tallest, biggest wooden roller coaster in Korea