Tuesday, December 31, 2013

October Suncheon Bay


So if these are repeats I am sorry.  I get confused between Facebook and Blogs!

The girls stand out a little in this crowd.  


They build these pathways through these reeds and tons of people come to see it.  This was a busy time of year cause it was the changing of the reeds.  They changed from green to gold

The next few are just pictures I took while out.


The girls were convinced it was still summer, they said they didn't get cold, but by the time evening came it was kind of cold--plus the 'season' was fall, so Koreans were dressed for fall, even though mid day it was still pretty warm. 

Love this little girl. What face is she making?

Cute kids!


Some of the trees in the background were starting to change. So pretty 




Just some random people I took pictures of. 
I love the faces of Korea. 


A fun bridge that the girls really loved jumping on--


#1. I am a little confused. Do not throw away the garbage.  Hummm..what do we do with it?
#4.  Cooking and loud singing are prohibited. 
 Korea's do love singing!



A view of this very strange habitat from the top of the 'mountain'






Korean Randomness

I have lots of pictures I will post--all of random things!


We may or may not own a car in Korea.  This is Wheeler sitting in the driver seat of a car pretending to drive--He loves the car-just like in America. 

Just a typical back street--Waiting for Sedona to get her name stamp made. (see the bucket list post)


Korea has some cute earmuffs!  They must have sold out of the mickey mouse earmuffs--those were my favorite, but these are about $25+ each!

I thought this was awesome! 

Want something to eat?  

A good old American Meal---Thanks to Lucas Larson
Philly Cheese Steak on a tortilla and Coca Col
Us posing next to someones super stylish multi-colored car.


The family getting ready to go--somewhere--can't remember where. 
 Each apartment has a parking garage so that is where we are. 

This little cute girl Loved my kids.  She followed them around the store and would give them big hugs!

She was so cute!


Lone Ranger Lego set!  So awesome--Pretty sure we saw Lucas on the cover! ;)


This outfit reminded us of Grandma Zola-
See the price tag?  Only $99.99 for a child's coat! and not the most expensive thing 
I have seen for a kid there either-
 I saw a woman's coat for over $600 at this store--and this is like the Wal-Mart of Korea!

Christmas

In the states we tried to do Christmas simply.
We have the kids each get three gifts (They always get an ornament too...SO the ornament, stockings, and clothes don't count--cause I love giving gifts!), and Santa brings one gift, I think from now on he will bring a family gift.  Last year it was money to do a monthly family date, but because of Korea, we didn't really do it. We did go bowling, and a major car trip, but mostly the money went to paperwork in order to come to Korea.  

ANYWAY...We tried to follow that again this year.  A few gifts for the kids, and one Santa gift. 





White Holly or Holly White (we can't decide on the order of her name)  visited us in Korea--Good thing Santa keeps good records of where the good little boy and girls live, even if they move!
We enjoyed finding her everyday--Some times she would bring a gift--like a stocking, our nutcracker soldiers from home, or Christmas lights...but mostly we found her watching us from somewhere in the apartment.  This was her goodbye note she typed before leaving. 


This was our wonderful Christmas morning!

It was a great Christmas.
Thanks to the Tandy and Steffani family for sending us some things to make it more Christmas like!
Thanks to Mom for a fun Christmas box! Our church Branch Presidency gave us some popcorn, a card, and some candy--thanks! Thanks to Lois for her kind card and gift---and Aunt Patsy for a Christmas card!! 


Everyone seemed to be happy!

And a little shocked!  

But it was a great morning!


Wheelers tail was cracking me up!

I guess the good thing about having your bedroom also be the living room is never leaving bed to open Christmas gifts---Wheeler is sharing his gifts with Lucas. 

Love this face!

And this one too!!
She said it is the best Christmas ever!

BEST KIDS IN THE WORLD!!


Wheeler grabbed this fish out of my hands!  He is quick!!

OK -- Here is the fish.  This is actually one of those microwave handwarmers, but I bought it as a Christmas ornament because it is SO Korean.  They sell these on every corner--they are fish shaped waffles that are filled with a sweet red bean paste.  

Lucas got a cheesecake!  It took him days to eat it--our stomachs sure have shrunk!!


Wheeler LOVED his new bike/stroller.

Santa gift: An activity to the play place at the local supermarket--It looks really fun, but never seem to go--Plus dinner and dessert at a restaurant the kids have been wanting to try. 
I took a lot of video so I will try to upload it at some point in time.

Christmas night I was working so we didn't do the normal Christmas stuff.  We did have Hot Coco.
The next morning we opened gifts and at 11:00 we went to our friends house for a brunch.  We met some other great people and ate bacon for the first time in 6 months!! YUMM!!

The girls and I put together a fun paper gingerbread house and Santa toy factory, which turned out to be a little more difficult then it looked and got thrown away by the end of the day.  
That night we watched a Christmas movie--OK the girls did while I napped. 
The girls practiced the Nativity, but it actually never officially was performed!

It was a very simple, very nice Christmas.