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Jun 04, 2005 17:56

Who knows, I might be able to find my birth parents after all. On a side note, I went to the IECEF site and they also have a program (like Japan's JET program) where you can live and teach English in Korea, open to anyone and especially Korean adoptees. Interesting.

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iceprincess1204 June 4 2005, 15:10:26 UTC
Hey Justin!! How are you?? I havent talked to you in forever! I hope everything is going well for you, and Im sure it is! Mind if I add you to my friends list?

*Laurel*

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6sphoenix June 5 2005, 00:11:53 UTC
Sure, go for it.

I'm doing alright I guess, how about you? I'm excited to be coming home soon.

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6sphoenix June 5 2005, 00:18:13 UTC
Yeah, good point. I guess I never thought about the actual encounter itself. But I have thought about it before. I just had no idea there was an organization with a program directed specifically at people like me (probably sounds a little arrogant to put it like that, but, haha).

Even if I decide to turn it down in the end, or if I can't find them, they still have an English-teaching program... which, if I don't need a college degree for, is automatically better than the JET program.

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erulehto June 5 2005, 22:50:29 UTC
Didn't you come really close our junior year? At least you will have a pretty good idea that they want to meet you. What ever you choose j, good luck!

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