tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7255128140210361626.post2289549887678548048..comments2016-01-26T09:20:52.828+01:00Comments on Nine to Phive: Live Well, Dress Well: Fourth FestivitiesJessi at Nine to Phivehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12083003514687450175noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7255128140210361626.post-66698028621625108122012-07-05T18:36:54.283+02:002012-07-05T18:36:54.283+02:00That is so cool! I 'm so glad you decided to h...That is so cool! I 'm so glad you decided to have a true blue American holiday overseas. Also, really? No hotdogs in Korea? Haha!Jessi at Nine to Phivehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12083003514687450175noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7255128140210361626.post-14573841892613063092012-07-04T05:39:39.565+02:002012-07-04T05:39:39.565+02:00I'm new to your blog and I've been going b...I'm new to your blog and I've been going back and reading some of the archives... I really like what you're doing here! Keep it up.<br /><br />Ha, and to answer the question your wrote here... I'm an American girl living/working in Korea right now, but I always get excited for Independence Day! I don't get the day off, but a few of my fellow expat friends will be spending our evening eating corndogs (we couldn't find regular 'dogs' here), French fries, watermelon (complete with a watermelon seed spitting contest), classic coca cola (in glass bottles no less ;]) and chocolate chip cookies. Then, we'll light some backyard firecrackers and sparklers and the like for our very own Fourth of the July festivities. There's nothing like a good friends and good eats to make the best of an American holiday away from the States. ;)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com