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Monday, December 24, 2012

Off to see the ballet...

I'm not sure how I grew up involved in 'dance', but have never seen an actual performance of The Nutcracker!  So, when I saw that the Seoul Ballet was coming to Busan to perform it on Christmas Eve, I asked Aaron if he would take me!  

Luckily I have a husband who's secure enough in his masculinity to take his wife to the Ballet!  I'm even more lucky that I have a friend who's boyfriend was up for doing the same for her! :)

It was absolutely beautiful and everything I dreamed a professional ballet to be! Such a fun way to celebrate Christmas Eve in Busan with Ash and Adam too!  
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Ho! Ho! Ho!

"And the angel said to them, Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all people!"

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Osteen Christmas Party!

Last night, Aaron and I hosted a Christmas potluck for 9 of our friends at our teeny tiny 200 square foot apartment!  Interested to see how we do things in Korea without couches, dinner tables and a shoebox for a house!?  Well, here's your chance!  We all kind of joked about wearing funny Christmas hats tonight, but since Aaron and I couldn't find any, he threw on his ugly Christmas sweater vest and I sported my new H&M 65% off party dress!  Now if that's not festive, I don't know what is!  :)

We had a GIANT spread of food, thanks to everyone who came!  Salad, salmon and cream cheese rolls, chicken pot pie soup, sliced fruit, home made hummus, pizza, veggie stir fry, fried chicken, home made chocolates, chocolate chip cookies, strawberries and cream, banoffee pie and enough wine to last a whole year! 

It's so nice to have good girlfriends while living across the globe from home!


This was taken after we played LCR and Aaron won the pot of cash!  SCORE Aaron!

Cilla, Adam and Grace

Aaron, Chris and Stella

Meagan


Ashley and Adam

Juhye

Reindeer Jeff!

A little later in the night, Aaron took off his Christmas sweater vest and was sporting a 90's style black turtle neck.  Everyone was joking about how he looked just like Steve Jobs!  Love it!


I decided it would be fun for everyone to have their own matching Christmas stocking to remember the night.  So, since I had Wednesday off of work for voting day, I pulled my sewing machine out and got to work!  I used some white fabric to sew the stockings, some Christmas ribbon I had laying around to spice them up a little and an old green sweater I didn't wear anymore for the letters (which are the 1st initials of everyone who came)!

Apparently they were a hit! :)


Aaron's new ipad mini got passed around a bit for everyone to play with.  I love this drawing that Jeff did on the PAPER app.

Maverick was so sweet, all night!  I sewed him a Christmas sweater out of a scarf that I hadn't worn in a long time and as soon as we put it on him, he was a whole new cat.  It acted a bit like a sedative!  haha.  At one point, I saw him all cuddled up with everyone's shoes at the front door.  

Aaron worked really hard on making home made chocolates for the party!  The ones on the left are peppermint white chocolate and the ones on the right are peanut butter filled!  He nailed it!

Since we don't have a couch, dinning table, or chairs. everyone lounged around on our bed and floor!  That's how we do it in Korea! :)

I can't say enough how much I love this game! We played Left, Center, Right at Grace's apartment for our Thanksgiving party and I won the pot!  Then, this time we played again and Aaron won the pot - 60,000 won!  I'd like to say we're really good at playing it, but the fact of the matter is that it's ALL LUCK!  Guess we're just a lucky couple!


We all brought gifts for a white elephant exchange!  I won a GIANT box of hot chocolate, which is perfect because my English Winter Camp kids will be so excited when I make it for them!  And Aaron won a gorgeous scarf and some super thick girlie socks (which I'll be stealing and wearing under my boots for my walk to work everyday this month in the freezing cold!)

 I am so lucky to be "doing life" with this gem of a husband!

 ... and will always cherish the time I was able to spend in Korea with these gems too! :)  Love you girls!

 1 more day till Christmas!  Tomorrow night, Aaron and Adam are taking me and Ashley to see the Seoul Ballet's performance of the Nutcracker at the Busan Cinema Center!  I've never seen a ballet, so it would be an understatement to say that I'm super excited!

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

A WOMAN President!


I am SHOCKED!!! In a country where most women are still expected to cook, clean, take care of the children, stay home, and basically be a servant to their soju drinking husbands, a WOMAN has been elected president!  Social progress is in full view today!
Congratulations Park Geun-hye.


Although, she's not just ANY woman. She's incidentally the daughter of Korea's assassinated dictator, Park Chung-Hee, who served as dictator from 1961 to 1979, and she actually grew up in the Blue House (Korea's equivalent to America's White House) 

"Many hope the elevation of the first woman to the presidency will help shatter the old patriarchal Confucian habits which permeate South Korean society." - BBC
FOR THE SAKE OF ALL MY KOREAN FEMALE FRIENDS, I SURE HOPE SO!

 Here's the rest of the BBC article about Korea's newest President!
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Handstand contests!

I'm not sure how these handstand contests first started between Aaron and I, but they've become quite the beloved tradition in our relationship and are always cause for a lot of potential broken limbs, but more importantly a lot of laughs!  Aaron always thinks he has a chance of winning, but that's because he forgets I did competitive gymnastics for 5 years!  Such a dreamer! :)