The first thing we thought to do was to visit the Korean War Museum, BUT they were closed. Instead, we decided to take the kids to the COEX mall, which according to the travel guide, is the largest underground shopping mall in Asia. It is not only a shopping mall with more than 250 stores, but it also has a cineplex, an aquarium, a kimchi museum, and a casino. The mall is located in the Gangnam area of Seoul, which is the inspiration for "Gangnam Style" by PSY. I posted a link to that video in "From Hanji to Hell in a Handbasket" a few weeks ago.
Anyhoo.... here are the pics from Monday. We ended up spending most of our time at the aquarium, but had to get past a few obstacles first!
not the WHICH WICH I'm used to
the names of places always make me giggle
Darci headed straight for the accessory store
notice the kids running like their lives depended on it
I thought we might need a stick of dynamite to get them out of here
playing a 3D game
loving the look, babe
we didn't have $23,000 to take it home with us
a dual play video game.... same screen, but each player sees something different
finally made it
not another picture, MOM!
One of the most "Korean" things about the aquarium would have to be the tanks made out of just about anything, you know, the ones where you just scratch your head and wonder why......
a extinguisher inside an aquarium extinguisher
why not have an aquarium in the fridge underneath
your fish sticks!
the headboard idea is kind of cool
an aquarium (although, fake) inside an aquarium
a mailbox (I think) with plastic Spiderman toys makes the
perfect atmosphere for the fish
and drum roll PLEASE.......
easy disposal when the fish dies! Not to mention that the squirrel
now has somewhere to pee
these fish would follow you moved around
see they followed me to the other side
love this one!
African manatee
he absolutely LOVES animals and I LOVE that about him
he was beautiful
like father, like son ☺
she was so EXCITED because she loves JAWS
just had to force the kids to do the LOVE check
because an aquarium wouldn't be an aquarium without a love check machine
The next few days went by really fast. Between school and getting prepared for the Girl Scout Thanksgiving Celebration on Saturday, I was one pooped lady. I am so grateful to Dave for helping me make the place cards for the tables and for cooking dinner and entertaining ALL of the children on Friday while I finished the cornucopias. I couldn't have done it all without him.
didn't know I had 5 kids did ya?
(glad the Golicz kids got to hang out for the night)
Mitchell was giving Anthony a chess lesson
Friday Night FUN!!!!
the finished products
On Saturday, Darci and I headed over to Camp Casey for the Girl Scout Thanksgiving Celebration with the Korean Girl Scouts. It was a wonderful opportunity for both groups to learn and share about their Thanksgiving traditions.
My friend, Aubrey and I, with the Daisies and Brownies
waiting for the program to start
the color guard
the Girl Scout Promise in English and Korean
the Juniors and Cadets performed a skit about the first Thanksgiving
the Korean Girls taught us about Chuseok, their Thanksgiving
too cute
the Juniors and Cadets served our guests
I think they were a little unsure of the food
my little pilgrim ☺
arts and crafts
can't leave without a group photo
my friends, Christine and Nancy
my friend, June
meanwhile, in the lobby......
You would think that would be enough Thanksgiving for one weekend, but no! On Sunday, Dave, the kids, and I went to our community Thanksgiving dinner at Humanville. There was a TON of food (some of it courtesy of the Girl Scout meal on Saturday), lots of friends and great conversations! It was really nice to get to know everyone. And the kids loved being able to run around with their friends.
Darci and Abby
Dave and Ron
Dan and Tammy
goodness, look at the food
Tammy, Abby, Ava, and Darci
So that wraps up the events of the week. One thing is for sure..... WE ARE BLESSED with so many wonderful opportunities and friends! Thank you for reading. Thank you for caring about us. Thank you for being you! I pray you have a Blessed Thanksgiving on Thursday. Until next week....
Anneyonghi geyseyo!
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