When Kev and I first got married, we started a tradition we like to call, "Saturday Special Breakfast!" Kevin wakes up every Saturday and makes whatever I want for breakfast! It's awesome!
This Saturday, we didn't have anything but rice and milk in the fridge, so we got dressed and walked to the outdoor market to buy some food for breakfast. He ended up making me French toast and a bowl of fresh fruit! mmmmm
There are grocery stores in our area, but there's nothing like buying fresh bread and fruit from an outdoor market. It was one of the most beautiful morning's we've seen since we arrived here! The skies were blue, and the cherry blossoms are starting to bloom everywhere! mmmm, I love Korea in the Spring!
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Busan I-Park Soccer game!!
On Sunday, we met up with Jessica, Carlos, Rob, and Kate for the I-Park, Busan Professional soccer game! I scalped some tickets for 5,o00 won each and we had awesome seats!
In Korea, there's no such thing as unhealthy snacks at the games! The vendors walk around with things like dried squid in laundry baskets!!
When we got into the stadium, we found a crowd of younger Koreans who were chanting and dancing, so of course, we headed in their direction! We found a seat in the 3rd row. :) Carlos handed out some rice cakes that Jess got from a co-worker the day before, I waved the Busan team Flag (picture below), and Kevin danced and chanted with the fans. We were officially the AWESOME foreigners!
My little friend...
I met this darling kid at the soccer game on Sunday! We became friends when I tied his shoe for him!
Our friendship quickly progressed though...
At one point, towards the end of the game, he started Karate chopping my feet! I thought he thought he was being funny, but it really hurt, so I said, "Ouch! Ouch!" ... in a playful way of course. He then started doing it a little bit lighter. Can you tell where this is going yet?
Our friendship quickly progressed though...
At one point, towards the end of the game, he started Karate chopping my feet! I thought he thought he was being funny, but it really hurt, so I said, "Ouch! Ouch!" ... in a playful way of course. He then started doing it a little bit lighter. Can you tell where this is going yet?
My husband.... the chick magnet!
After the game ended, the Korean girls were lining up with their cameras and camera phones to get a picture with Kevin! After they got their picture with Kevin they would jump up and down and scream! Hilarious! Here is just a SMALL portion of all the pictures he took with the girls!
Kev even took a picture with the crowd cheerleader! This guy kept everyone on their feet, chanting cheers for the Busan team!
Kev even took a picture with the crowd cheerleader! This guy kept everyone on their feet, chanting cheers for the Busan team!
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