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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Dinner with our landlord's family!

I've had some really hospitable Korean experiences while living here, but today may have completely taken the cake!  See, I live in a small apartment complex (14 rooms), owned and managed by a family on the island.  Yesterday afternoon, I noticed this handwritten card sticking out of my mailbox, from them, written by their daughter! 

How awesome is that?!  I grabbed my iphone and immediately texted her that we would LOVE to come and have dinner with them.  Mind you, we had met our landlord ONCE in 2 years, when she came to help us fix our hot water last week, and she doesn't speak English!  But that doesn't matter in Korea!  Koreans are hospitable!  Turns out, she knew we wouldn't be with our families for today's holiday, and she felt bad and didn't want us to be all alone.  Ahhhh. So, we took a taxi over to their apartment complex...

...and were met in the parking lot by their youngest daughter Ye-rim (the one who wrote the note) who speaks English nearly perfectly, which is REALLY NOT COMMON in Busan!  She walked us up to their 2nd floor apartment where we were warmly welcomed by her mom, dad, grandmother (more on her later), her oldest sister, her sister's husband, and an uncle! They had laid out the most delicious spread of Korean food and were ready to eat right when we got there - YAY, cuz we were starving! 

I was so excited to have my very own bowl of bi bim bap at my place setting!

The guys quickly bonded with Aaron and were "gumbeh-ing" with their tiny bowls of rice wine!

About 45 minutes into the meal, Ye-rim (the daughter) and her dad jumped up and said, "We prepared a performance for you!" AAaawwweeee!  The dad (my landlord) told us he wants to be a "youtube sensation" like Psy and loves to sing in front of people, and Ye-rim went to college to study violin, so she's just plain amazing.  She lives in Seoul and has played for some of Korea's biggest Kpop stars, like BigBang, Kara, Tiara, and GDragon for their concerts!  The two of them were adorable together and EXTREMELY talented!  In between songs, she said to me, "This is so nice to have this type of moment together with my dad."  So sweet.

After their first song, we all clapped and cheered and my landlord said, "Self Encore" and we all laughed, because no one had asked for one, but he wanted to give one anyway!  haha We obliged, of course and he did 2 more songs for us.  I loved it!

These three girls were behind all of today's delicious food!  The mom on the left, and her husband, are our landlords.  Ye-rim is in the middle.  She's the youngest of three daughters (25 years old), and Ye-Jin is on the right and she's the oldest (31 years old)!  The 2 daughters speak English fluently, which was suuuuuch a fun treat!  There was no need to slow down our speech or choose easy words to explain stuff.  They understood EVERYTHING and were so nice!  We became instant friends!

Ye-Jin's husband is on the left.  His Korean name is really hard to say, even for Koreans, so he told us to call him Tommy.  And in case you were wondering what his hand gesture is all about, he told us, 
"I'm pointing to Aaron because he's THE MAN!"  haha  :)   

There were so many parts about our time with the Koo family that I loved, but I think the grandma was the highlight for me!  I was pretty sure she wasn't a fan of having 2 foreigners at her holiday family dinner when we first arrived, but after she realized that we could speak Korean, loved Korean food, and could use chopsticks, she was a big fan!  She kept saying that she thought I was so cute... which was exactly what I thought about her too!  She is feisty, sarcastic, adorable, healthy and super smart for an 82 year old Korean woman!  ... and in TRUE Korean fashion, she asked me 4 times why I didn't have a baby yet!   
The dessert was traditional Korean rice puffs and sliced pear, apple and oranges...

... and french tea made by Ye-rim!  Her older sister is actually living in Paris right now and sent them this French tea for tonight's dinner party. mmmm 

I love that there's a couch, but nobody sits on it!  I'll definitely miss the whole lounging on the floor thing!

Having Aaron and I over for dinner tonight was a big deal for their family, and they kept calling us their very special guests.  It was really sweet.  They really wanted us to meet the middle sister who's living in Paris, so we called her on "facetime" and talked for a while!  She was the first Korean I've ever talked to who spoke English fluently - completely fluently, like completely fluently!  I'm telling you, these 3 sisters are gems as far as I'm concerned! 

As if dinner, the performance, the awesome grandmother, the yummy French tea, and the great conversation wasn't enough, they even gave us a gift!!  They bought us a yunori set (a traditional Korean game), some Korean coasters and awesome Korean wood carved masks!  We were so overwhelmed with their kindness and hospitality!

After opening our present they asked if we'd like to take a drive to see the night scape!  Sure!  So, we piled into 2 cars and headed 30 minutes west toward Goeje Island.  Aaron and I rode with Tommy and Ye-Jin and had so much fun chatting with both of them.  The look out point was beautiful and our landlord took us to a famous bakery where he treated us to pastries, gelato and coffee!  I'm telling you, Koreans know how to be really great hosts... like really great!   

We're home now, 4 hours later, with full tummies and thankful hearts!  Thank you Koo Family!

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Let's meet!

My phone has been ringing and beeping off the hook this week from friends wanting to get together once more before I leave Korea!  I loved the attention (I'm being honest) and was excited each time I wrote a new dinner date in my calendar.... On the other hand, it makes leaving just that much harder after seeing all of the people I've gotten to know and love over the last 4 years!

Tuesday was a fun dinner after work with Craig (from CANADA) and Aaron at CHAM, on the island.  Craig lives down the street from us and teaches with Okk twice a week. He's a gem as far as we're concerned!


Wednesday was dinner with Crystal (from AUSTRALIA) and Anne (from WISCONSIN) at the Casino in Seomyeon!  Yes, we had dinner at the casino, and no we didn't play any games! haha  I happened to have 3 free dinner vouchers. and no, it's not because I'm a frequent casino goer!  One of Aaron's student's moms works there and when she saw us last time, she gave us a handful of free dinner vouchers! So I "took the girls out" for dinner and we ate there for FREE! haha. (iphone photo because I had to sneak in a shot.  No cameras are allowed inside.)

Thursday night I took the 113 bus to the other side of town...


... for REVENGE night at Adam and Ashley's (from CALIFORNIA), except this time we channeled our inner teenager and watched Pretty Little Liars since there wasn't a new episode of Revenge this week.  I happen to think you're never too old to watch High School based TV dramas and no REVENGE night is ever complete without a giant bowl of popcorn!

Oh and in addition to watching the show, I dyed Ashley's hair dark brown in her living room!  It turned out beautiful and now we're both brunettes!  Yep, you heard that right, I'm a brunette again!  Did it last night!

Friday night was dinner with my own husband at home - YAY!  We made a stir fry with carrots, green bell peppers, bak choy, onion, garlic, tofu, brown rice and a ridiculously delicious homemade Thai peanut sauce that Aaron makes.  He kills it every time! 

Saturday afternoon was an amazing Italian feast of a lunch with Meg and Dave (from WEST VIRGINIA) at The Pan in Nampodong!  They surprised us and paid for the whole thing as a thank you for me helping Meg with her AWESOME BLOG!  She's a wealth of knowledge when it comes to healthy eating, vegan cooking,  crafty stuff and being an inspiration, so I love reading her blog!  She'll kill me for choosing this picture to post of the 2 of them, but it's them to a tee... Meg is poised and refined - Dave is just plain silly!  I love them.


Pizza at The Pan is my favorite!

 The "new brunette" Me and A!

We weren't ready to say goodbye after lunch, so we walked next door for some tea and coffee!  We chose the Terrace Cafe because "The Terrace cafe care about you."  Plain and simple. :)



See what I mean about Dave being "silly"?

We're not sure if we'll get to see Meg and Dave again before we leave, so this was an especially special coffee date.  Lucky for us, they've been discussing a possible move to Asheville, NC when they leave Korean NEXT year, which would be a 5 minute drive from Aaron's family!  So, we said goodbye with the belief that we WILL see them again! :)


Since Meg LOVES quotes, this one's for her,
"Don't be dismayed at goodbyes.  A farewell is necessary before you can meet again... and meeting again, after moments or lifetimes, is certain for those who are friends!"  - Richard Bach

After coffee, I jumped on the subway and headed north east to Kyungsung to meet Lauren (who just moved to Korea last weekend), Salome and Gill (all from SOUTH AFRICA) for Korean BBQ, which I didn't even touch!  I was still stuffed from the giant lunch...


We all love this restaurant in KSU...  It's rough around the edges and the floors and walls are dirty, but the food is delicious, the service is always GREAT and we could never find anything like it back home!

I'm a homebody, for the most part, but this week was so much fun and filled with so many great and meaningful conversations out on the town.  I have been blessed with great friends in Korea, the kind of friends who REALLY, TRULY love and support me... I am feeling especially THANKFUL tonight. 

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

My 5th floor 친구's!

The co-workers on my floor at school asked me to bring my camera yesterday so we could get some group shots of all of us together before I leave Korea.  I obliged of course!  It's not often that Koreans ask to have their pictures taken you know?!  Gotta take advantage when the time comes! The 7 of us have gotten together every morning at 9:30am for the past year, to sip tea or coffee and hang out together before our 2nd classes of the day.  I really love these 6!

We joke though that we wish the 2 boys weren't around sometimes so it could just be the 5 of us girls!

... Mostly just so we could be girlie and do things like jump around while taking timer photos!  For the record, it was THEIR idea to do a jumping picture... Although somehow I'm the only one in the air - SAD.

It would be an understatement to say that I have been blessed with GREAT co-teachers!  This year is absolutely NO exception!  I love these two girls like sisters and think it's gonna take a while for me to get used to not working with them 5 days a week!


But alas, the end has to eventually come, right?!  12 more English classes to be taught, 4 more tea times to attend and plenty of goodbye hugs to give!

Shaky Shaky Earthquakey!

Aaron just experienced his very first earthquake! ... and in Korea of all places!
It was a little baby one, 3.5 magnitude and only lasted 10-15 seconds, but it was cool nonetheless!  We thought Maverick had jumped on the bed, but when we realized he was laying down on the other side of the room and our bed and walls were still shaking and neither of us were moving, we knew it was a shaker!  Fun, fun, fun!  
Happy Trembling - Tremorous - Tremulous Tuesday from Korea!

Sunday, February 3, 2013

"It's teeth!"

I was playing a PowerPoint trivia game with my 3rd grade class today where I would give the kids 4 hints about a word and they would have to guess what it was!  So, I gave these four hints:
So, after all of these hints, one of my sweet little smart ones proudly raised his hand and waited for me to call on him... When I did, he yelled "It's teeth" and then cheered with his group mates... Until I showed this slide of the PPT!