I’ve spent a good chunk of my life moving between very different worlds—from teaching ESL in South Korea to trekking across Australia and New Zealand with a backpack and a rough plan.
These days, I split my time between working in home care and building things—resources, tools, and apps—usually because I’ve needed them myself at some point.
I’ve always had the habit of thinking, “this could be better,” and then trying to make a version that actually is. Sometimes that’s a more natural way to teach English, sometimes it’s a way to make sense of a journey, and sometimes it’s just a simple tool to clear my head.
Everything here is built start to finish by me—idea, writing, design, and code—so it stays honest to what it was meant to be.
The ESL resources come straight from real classrooms and real students. The travel journals are just that—honest, simple records of life on the road. The apps and tools are practical and stripped back to what actually works. Even the gardening guides follow the same approach: no noise, just useful, usable ideas.
I’m not really interested in overcomplicating things. I’d rather make something simple that actually helps.
If you’ve ended up here, I hope you find something that makes things a bit clearer, a bit easier, or just a bit more enjoyable.