August 2024 in Review

August, you were hot. Persistent heat waves and tropical nights made this month one of the hottest ever, both in memory and on record. I don’t do well in the heat and humidity, so I will forgive myself my lingering inertia this month.

My friend Uri_Hanna visited Seoul this month and we had a nice meetup with kong guksu (soy bean noodles) for lunch, viewing the Seoul Museum and getting bingsoo (shaved ice dessert). This was my first and probably last bingsoo of the year, and it was a special sweet corn version. Cafe Room Tove had been on my radar for a while, so I’m glad we got to try their signature lemon jello dessert, tea, and the bingsoo. Credit to Uri for the photos!

The creative funk continued through August, but I did manage to make two things, both of which, incidentally, were hot pink. (Not incidentally, hot pink is one of my favorite colors.) I’ve had this piece of paper painted with hot pink ink for forever, so finally I sat down and decided to do something with it. I picked up my magic pencil and drew what was literally right in front of me, my washi tape holder from Recorder Factory. After Uri’s visit, I also felt inspired to collage the pink fish keychain she gifted me from her trip to Da Nang, Vietnam. It was nice to create again, even as sweat gathered on my brow and dripped down my arms as I snipped and pasted.

I was curious about Augusts past so had a quick search:

In August 2019 I see that I wrote I got a new phone. I am, in fact, still using that very same phone. Happy five years and three days to you, my Galaxy Note 10+. You’re officially my longest-used phone, and am grateful you’re holding up so far. It was also nostalgic to see I filmed my first vlog five years ago too.

Five years ago I also made this stop motion. Still proud of it πŸ™‚

In August 2020 I hit 400 and 500 subscribers on my YouTube channel. I didn’t note it in the post, but I also watched BTS’s Dynamite music video on August 21, the day it premiered. A seemingly inconsequential event that would significantly impact my life. ifykyk πŸ™‚

And that’s about it for me this month. How was your August, friends? Wishing you health and perfectly moderate temperatures wherever you are!


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11 Comments

  1. I absolutely love your stop-motion video. And also the two pieces of music you used! Well done! I, too, make myself draw something every day and often sketch what sits in front of me.
    Good luck with your Pile: I have several too πŸ™‚

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  2. This was a fun read! August sure has kicked our butts this year. Im also an artist at heart that stops drawing for the strangest of reasons, I hope you can get through the heat and back to drawing more soon because your creations are super fun! Autumn is upon us!

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  3. I empathise with you – heat and humidity is not helpful to activity at all! at least for some of us. I am enjoying the last of summer in London and that is certainly a change for me.

    Your tea is so elegant! What is that black dish in the tea set photo? It’s not the tea leaves, is it?

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    1. It was the dry tea leaves! We scooped some into the tea pot to steep before pouring. It was a very fancy and dainty experience. The tea had a very creamy taste that was very surprising!

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    1. Haha right? It’s ice cream, it’ll melt, so I couldn’t refuse, but I did think it was ironic they chose such a sweet treat to share. I’m thinking I will bring a bunch of bananas to share next time πŸ™‚

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