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Seoul > America





Hey, hey, hey kiddos.. So as you can tell from my short vlog, i'm in America!!! This was my first time going to travel alone, so i'm lucky my friend helped me out so much! But anyways, so yeah i'm back. On the flight I ended up feeling really sick, but luckily the flight was only about 9 hours. When I landed too (whether it was from sleep deprivation or not) everything felt like a dream. It all felt like nothing was real and I was going to wake up soon enough in my dorm room with my roommate next to me or something..

But now, i've been here a few days! It's been weird adjusting back to life, especially since it's my first time coming back since being in Korea. With my birthday and Christmas so soon, I've basically just been unpacking and sleeping until I can get myself to probably film another video on life in Korea..
If anyone was wondering how I got back, I'll break down some steps for you..


1. I finished packing and turned my keys into the dorm office.
2. My friend's mom picked us up and took us to Gangnam
3. I checked my luggage and did immigration there (it helped a lot later on when going to the airport!! You skip all those lines)

 *This is also when you need your ARC card*


4. Waited in Jamsil for the bus which took me to the airport
5. Get lost in airport5. Arrive super early and sit around until it's time for your flight!! DON'T BE LATE!!! 

I'm still catching up on life so I don't have much more to say.. I'm surprised I had as much footage as I did.. Filming was a lot harder because I had to carry all my stuff and make sure I didn't miss my flight and LAX was PACKEEDDDD so I couldn't film there much... Anyways, hopefully now with my own room and tripod and all that nice stuff, I can get more stuff out for you guys. 

Happy Holidays<3

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