Anyhow, when we got home from lunch later in the day, Kevin opened the window to cool the apartment off and abruptly said, "Oh my gosh Jill, come here and look." I walked over to the window and looked down at the street. There, in plain sight, was a FREE dresser for the taking. As Kevin would say, "sweet irony!"
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Sweet Irony!
Kev's been talking about wanting to buy a small dresser for his closet, so his t-shirts, socks, and undies have a place to call home, so this morning we jumped on the scooter to do some furniture shopping! We spotted a dresser at the 1st store, and the owner was nice enough to tie it onto the scooter for Kev to drive it home. It was actually quite a funny sight! And might I add... whoever said you "need an SUV" has no idea how much you can tie onto a scooter!
Friday, June 5, 2009
So Random...
Tonight, while Kevin was waiting for me to finished having coffee with the girls, he saw a girl walking at Nampodong Market who was wearing a shirt that simply said, BLACK PEOPLE. He couldn't wait to tell me!
Thursday, June 4, 2009
The traditional Korean concert...
One of the teacher's at Kevin's school is involved in a special concert group who performs in Busan. Tonight, we made the treck out to the cultural center, 21 subway stops from of our apartment to see the show. We were both moved by the performances... The music, the outfits, and their cultural mannerisms during the show were magical and, in turn, exceeded our expectations. It was completely worth the 21 subway stops!
Cristiano Ronaldo
Today, I was allowed to leave work early, so I surprised Kevin by showing up at his school a couple hours before his day was over. While I was there, I sifted through some papers on his desk and found this one, a true gem, which was drawn by one of Kev's after school English Club kids. I'm just wondering, I know Cristiano Ronaldo plays soccer, but who exactly is RonaRdo?
Charlie's e-mail
You may remember the blog post I did about going to dinner at Charlie's house about a month ago. He is one of Kevin's Korean friends who he plays soccer with on the weekends. During the dinner at Charlie's, he told me how much he liked my voice. I thought it was a strange compliment, but welcomed it anyway. Today, Charlie sent Kev the following e-mail:
"Kevin, sometimes I think about your wifes beautiful voice".
"Kevin, sometimes I think about your wifes beautiful voice".
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