Just to backtrack a little, I found a couple of pics from Father's Day weekend that I had meant to include last week. Of course, you don't need me to remind you, but I LOVE MY FAMILY!
love those smiles
looks just like his daddy
playing dress up in Great Grandma Mary's old house coat
just hanging out
I know you all know this already, but our little family is always up to some kind of shennanigans! We can't even walk through a parking lot without acting crazy!
superheroes
they are AWESOME!
let's jump on Daddy and see if he will catch us
monkey see, monkey do!
This week, I also had the pleasure of seeing one of my best friends, Erin Golicz. We had not seen each other in quite some time. She and her children finally made it to Korea and I am so excited that we get to hang out again. Erin and I even got to hang out a while on my birthday when Dave and the kids kicked me out of the house for a while, but we will have to discuss the birthday in a little while. First I would like to address the LOST IN TRANSLATION part of Korea. One day this week, I took Erin to the local dollar store and showed her around a little bit. And on that little outing, I found one of the most appalling instances of how things are SOOOOO different here. So enough chatter, here are a few examples of LOST IN TRANSLATION......Korea Style...(the one Erin and I saw is last for effect).
what is a billiard cushion club, exactly?
I'm Hair # ...... this is the name of a business
rules posted in an elevator about pets
no English explanation, but the middle cartoon is the weirdest
I think it may be a warning not to get drunk and pass out but I'm not so sure.
yes! it is the Man to Man Academy....
I am afraid to ask what they are teaching there!
and finally, for all those times your mouth wasn't getting enough excitement....
ORIGIE brand toothpaste.....
comes in 5 different flavors
I also have a couple of pics of Korea that I have been meaning to show you guys. Some things in Korea are very very very different than what we are used to. I have included them for the sole purpose of sharing with you the kinds of things we see when we leave our apartment.
a glass house
grave site....Koreans bury their family members in mounds with tall monument posts
a construction warning sign....AGAIN with the cartoon characters
UNFORTUNATELY.....this is the norm
One thing I did enjoy about Korea this week is shopping for produce at the SM mart down the street (I believe someone I know accidently called it the S&M mart, but I won't name names on that one). The produce is so fresh and some of it is extremely CHEAP. I also saw a couple of things that I had not seen in US grocery stores before.
the zucchini costs me about $0.54 and ..
the GIANT carrots about $0.90
although they are not Vidalias, they were only $1.60
a little more expensive, but a GOLD Kiwi from New Zealand
I personally have never seen purple corn for sale to eat.
OK.... now on to my BDAY celebration. I am so lucky to be loved by some many amazing people and each and every one of you helped to make my birthday special. From facebook to skype to the mail, I felt loved and I thank you. I am MOST grateful to my wonderful husband and children! They threw me a traditional party complete with a birthday tiara, dinner out, karaoke, dancing, and pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey! So I hope you enjoy the pics as much as I did!
Darci picked the perfect tiara
dinner at Eat'aly
Dave told me it was okay to write the following caption....
I was trying to pin the tail on the REAL Donkey!
I finally made it to the right place!
think they had enough balloons?!?!?!
we should shuffle more often
balloon fighting
not the best quality pic, but you gotta love that face!
being serenaded by Darci was special
and Mitchell singing made it the BEST
my sweet girl
don't I look amazing with my new sunglasses and socks... Thank You Darci
my sweet boy
Thank You, Mitchell for my new luxurious bath mat
not so sure I should be thanking anyone for the cleaning products
my new desk lamp.....Thank You, Honey
cake from Paris Baguette... complete with confetti streamers
Well that's it everyone, I hope you enjoyed week 16 as much as I did. I hope you all have a great week ahead and I'll talk to you next time. Annyeonghi geyseyo!
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