Thanks for the video Ryan! I suppose I prefer whatever feels right to you in the moment, it’s refreshing to see someone being open and honest about their experience and what has helped them get through challenging times, what they’ve learned from them, and the humor in it along the way.
That’s cute that Flo was spooked by the typhoon. This new gym you found has a lot of variety. It’s great that you get to exercise during your P.E. classes. Ping pong and badminton are so different from the sports played in the U.S. schools. How fun! This park was so lush and green. It’s always fun when your videos include the outdoors.
@@DianaGrigg Thank you my newly wedded Sis, it is not such a bad situation after all. Hehe, look forward to hearing about the music festival. Hope you two have a blast!
@@ryfree Yeah, sounds ideal. I’m glad you get to do what you love for a living. I’ll let you know how it goes. Thanks bro! I hope you have a fun weekend when it arrives :)
Ryan, I really like the mixture of different types of videos honestly. May your life not be like that ladder! That's a beautiful looking park. It seems like a pretty green country . . . Would people expect your partner to teach you chinese?
Glad to hear your opinion, thanks for sharing. Yeah, it only feels like that ladder some days but not every day lol. Taiwan is very green. I guess it depends on the partner but they're certainly a gateway deeper into the culture all around.
Glad to see you are safe from the typhoon. Things got a bit crazy in Kaohsiung. Have fun on your week off for midterms. Just remember, the mountains will be really dangerous for a period after typhoons because of the unstable soil. And don’t worry about purpose or destination, seize your day and enjoy it as the gift it is. Don’t worry or fret. Have fun and enjoy it. I’ll be back in Taiwan soon!
Mike! Yeah, I saw that Kaohsiung got it pretty bad. I'll definitely keep your words of caution in mind when I start planning my mountain excursion. As always, words of wisdom! Hope you're enjoying your trip!
Yeahh broo you are becoming more and more Taiwanese omfg. Like going out on a typhoon break is so typical Taiwanese I was also out there having fun lol. Taoyuan is even safer😂😂😂! I'm just pissed we didn't get Friday off too but hey it was already awesome. Glad you're enjoying the little things in life. I'm excited to see your Chinese improve!
Hi Ryan. With the scooter ride in the mountains after the typhoon, I would be cautious about the potential mudslides or falling rocks. It could be hella dangerous in certain areas. Just thought I'd mention it.
Yeah, I think the mountains buffered us quite a bit. Hope you can find something you like. Have the schools you worked for been quite similar or different? Honestly curious as I've never worked at a cram school here but have thought about it.
Thanks for the video Ryan! I suppose I prefer whatever feels right to you in the moment, it’s refreshing to see someone being open and honest about their experience and what has helped them get through challenging times, what they’ve learned from them, and the humor in it along the way.
Well I certainly am glad to hear that and deeply appreciate your encouraging comment. Thank you!
That’s cute that Flo was spooked by the typhoon.
This new gym you found has a lot of variety.
It’s great that you get to exercise during your P.E. classes. Ping pong and badminton are so different from the sports played in the U.S. schools. How fun!
This park was so lush and green. It’s always fun when your videos include the outdoors.
@@DianaGrigg Thank you my newly wedded Sis, it is not such a bad situation after all. Hehe, look forward to hearing about the music festival. Hope you two have a blast!
@@ryfree Yeah, sounds ideal. I’m glad you get to do what you love for a living.
I’ll let you know how it goes. Thanks bro!
I hope you have a fun weekend when it arrives :)
Great update video Ryan and it seems like you are doing quite well in Taiwan!!
Not doing bad at all. Thank you my friend!
Ryan, I really like the mixture of different types of videos honestly. May your life not be like that ladder! That's a beautiful looking park. It seems like a pretty green country . . . Would people expect your partner to teach you chinese?
Glad to hear your opinion, thanks for sharing. Yeah, it only feels like that ladder some days but not every day lol. Taiwan is very green. I guess it depends on the partner but they're certainly a gateway deeper into the culture all around.
Glad to see you are safe from the typhoon. Things got a bit crazy in Kaohsiung. Have fun on your week off for midterms. Just remember, the mountains will be really dangerous for a period after typhoons because of the unstable soil. And don’t worry about purpose or destination, seize your day and enjoy it as the gift it is. Don’t worry or fret. Have fun and enjoy it. I’ll be back in Taiwan soon!
Mike! Yeah, I saw that Kaohsiung got it pretty bad. I'll definitely keep your words of caution in mind when I start planning my mountain excursion. As always, words of wisdom! Hope you're enjoying your trip!
That ladder is a metaphor that life is a journey. Or perhaps, someone felt they weren't tall enough in a specific situation.
Well I've certainly felt both. Thank goodness for ladders!
Looking much better Ryan .. enjoy your holidays and thanks for sharing your life in Taiwan ..
Appreciate that my friend. These unexpected days brought some quality sleeping in time fortunately enough. Hope you're doing well.
I think videos with specific topics would probably get more views, but I appreciate the rambling too. I'd like a mix of both.
I think you're probably right about that. Thanks for sharing your opinion Tyler.
@@ryfree You're welcome. Thanks for providing the content!
Yeahh broo you are becoming more and more Taiwanese omfg. Like going out on a typhoon break is so typical Taiwanese I was also out there having fun lol. Taoyuan is even safer😂😂😂! I'm just pissed we didn't get Friday off too but hey it was already awesome. Glad you're enjoying the little things in life. I'm excited to see your Chinese improve!
Nice brotha, glad to hear you had a good time with the days off! Can't complain. Hope you're having fun up in Taoyuan.
Hi Ryan. With the scooter ride in the mountains after the typhoon, I would be cautious about the potential mudslides or falling rocks. It could be hella dangerous in certain areas. Just thought I'd mention it.
Thank you Andy, I hadn't considered that at all but I'll definitely keep it in mind.
Looks like the weather was far worse up here in NTP. Yeah, I really screwed up not being patient and waiting for a public school position.
Yeah, I think the mountains buffered us quite a bit. Hope you can find something you like. Have the schools you worked for been quite similar or different? Honestly curious as I've never worked at a cram school here but have thought about it.
How dare you. Lol
Oh dear, you know I just had to 😘