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Category: Update (Page 6 of 14)

Hey Eonni Announcement

The Hey Eonni store is very much Hugh’s project. He has taken over it from our friend Mikyung and has lots of plans for it. We also have a subscription box in the works. There will be gradual changes made to the store over the next few months, so please give suggestions!

We are trying to sell products that are hard to get internationally, also with cheaper shipping because most sites charge a lot for shipping. Eventually we want to be sourcing some products from artists and artisans in Korea who want to reach a larger market. I’ll also be selling some of my own paintings and prints there as well.

Can You Help Us?

We always need help with subtitles and YouTube has made it a lot easier for anyone to submit subtitles! People often ask us if we have a Patreon (that’s where people can donate money monthly) but we don’t and we don’t feel that it’s the right route for us. It works for other YouTubers, but we aren’t only YouTubers and earn money in other ways too. The best way for people to support us to share our videos and submit subtitles if they are able to.

HOW TO ADD SUBTITLES!

WE ARE IN AUSTRALIA!

We are in Australia! We flew Japan airlines first to Japan, and then down to Australia. We had a great experience with them so we will definitely fly with them again. We arrived in Sydney a few days ago and have just been catching up with friends before we go down the coast to the holiday house where we will have Christmas with my family.

I’m really unsure if I’ll have internet access while we are there for a week, but we’ll see.

I am loving the summer heat! I know people are already sick of it, but compared to horrible humidity in the Korean summer, this feels so much better to me. I can handle the drier heat. I can’t wait to go to the beach too!

We are in Australia for 6 weeks, so we’ll spend a lot of time in my hometown as well.

Our Busy Week

The past week has been quite busy for us. Those that follow us on Instagram would have seen what we’ve been doing but I’m also going to update here.

Hugh’s sister got married. Here I am with her before the wedding:

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We headed to Seoul for the wedding reception of friends who had been married in the US but were doing some wedding celebrations in Korea. Korean weddings don’t usually have receptions, so it was lovely to go to a big dinner like this. Here we are all dressed up:

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In Seoul we also caught up with Megan Bowen aka Chonunmigooksaram on YouTube.

With ChoNunMigookSaram

We then headed to Ganghwa with our friends visiting from the US to hang with them while they got more wedding photos taken. Where we stayed over night was super cute and there is a video about it coming soon!

Green Mango 1

Green Mango 2

While our friends are getting their photos taken:

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We also went past the Ganghwado mudflats:

Ganghwado

To see more photos follow the My Korean Husband Instagram.

KIWI HARVEST – Order kiwis from us if you live in Korea

ONCE A YEAR KIWI HARVEST! YOU CAN BUY OUR KIWIS! (If you live in Korea). Just for the next week!

kiwis

We sell kiwis by the box (10kg) and price depends on the size of the kiwi fruit.
키위 시즌이네요. 키위 사실분 있으시면 연락주세요.
개인적으로 카톡으로 연락주셔도 되고, 페이스북으로 메세지 주셔도 되요.
부모님께서 키운 키위입니다.

국내산 참다래(Kiwi fruit)

+사이즈(Size)\가격(Price)+ (한박스10kg)
*특ㅡ 30,000원 Box of extra large size kiwis: ₩30,000
*상ㅡ 25,000원 Box of large size kiwis: ₩25,000
*중ㅡ 20,000원 Box of medium size kiwis: ₩20,000
*하ㅡ 15,000원 Box of small size kiwis: ₩15,000
+택배비+ 4000원 Postage is ₩4000
But there is also the pick up option if you are in the area. (We also usually put an extra kilo of kiwis in the box for “service”).
부모님께서 1~2키로 더 넣어 드린다네요.

이렇게라도 해서 부모님좀 도와드릴려고 합니다. 감사합니당^^
페이스북 메시지 주세요^^

You can message Hugh on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/MrHughGwon/ or email him [email protected] to place an order. (Email address was wrong for a while so please send an email again if you didn’t receive a reply!)
We can only send to addresses in Korea! (Also these kiwis are just harvested so are still firm, meaning they will stay fresh for several weeks. To ripen you can put some in a bag with an apple or banana and that will ripen them up ready for eating).

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