Monday, October 27, 2014

Three Weeks Left

Nick and I are trying not to concentrate on the fact that we have about three weeks left in Korea. Our schedule is super busy. This weekend we are going to the Seoul LDS Temple for the last time. The following weekend we are going to Busan for the last time. We aren't sure if our last weekend will be spent cleaning or in Daegu.

We have made some really good memories with some really special friends that we will never forget.

Some recent memories include eating boneless chicken feet for the first time. We walked the five minutes to eat at Nice Chicken for the last time. We wanted to try the boneless chicken because we thought we saw it on the menu the last time we ate there. Turns out that the last word after boneless was 발 (feet) we didn't catch that part, and we ended up with a nice plate of spicy boneless chicken feet. I think the owner was a little mad that we didn't eat em'.

The Feet

Our miscalculation here was all Nick's fault, so we determined that he had to pay the ultimate price and eat one.  Nick kept procrastinating his fate so 'Manda just popped one into his mouth. This picture makes me laugh so hard.


Look Google finds it funny too and made a gif out of it.. I could watch it forever!

Another fun memory that I will never forget is that Christina came to visit me this month and she brought with her Heather and the Talbot munchkins, Aiden, Lily, and Reagan. We went to a beautiful pond in Changnyeong and walked around before we went to the street market and then back to school.
 Isn't it a gorgeous view?!


I'm so grateful for Christina!

At school I gave them a tour and right before they left Richard asked them to stay and meet the students who had just arrived. The students cheered as the three children entered the room and crowded around them. They pinched their cheeks and touched their arms and heads. It was adorable! I have never seen anything like it before.  The kids were super awesome even while being thronged like little celebrities.  Heather wrote all about it, you can check out her blog post about the experience HERE.


 Suzi gave them some souvenirs. They will never forget CEV!

The kids with Sohee!

We have also eaten our fair share in Korean BBQ
 Look at all of those side dishes!! YUM!
 The Beef!
 Cooking the beef!
We obviously don't cook it the right way because she came and took over!


And we went bowling for the first time in Korea

Time seems to be flying! I'm so glad that I still have time to blog about all of our adventures! I hope you guys enjoy reading this blog as much as I enjoyed writing it.  That's not to say there isn't more to come! 

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