Chusok is next Tuesday. It is the biggest holiday of the year here in Korea. I have heard that over 30 million people will be traveling to visit family during this time. This is nearly half the population of Korea. Chusok is similar to the American Thanksgiving holiday. It is tied to the lunar calendar and harvest time. Part of the holiday involves giving gifts to family members, eating traditional foods and visiting the graves of ancestors.
I have the week off and am so excited about having the opportunity to spend Chusok with great friends and my Korean family :) . I'm looking forward to eating traditional foods, and learning more about the culture and traditions of this holiday. We will travel to my friends family home and then travel to a retreat center for some R and R. I can't wait!
Friday, September 21, 2007
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Juicy Pig Feet
Not Fast Enough
Lost in Namdaemun
Shopping in Namdaemun
Yodeling in the Subway
The subway is great transportation. It is also good entertainment ;) If you're into yodeling!
Waiting in the Subway
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Best Korean Beef Stew Ever!
The Old and the New
Grandpa Park
Korean Baseball game
It was a lot of fun to go out to the ball park. There was an American pitcher for the home team and there was a lot of action. One bat cracked, a home run and a couple of times a runner got caught between bases and was chased back and forth. Fun time! A couple of differences were that there are professional cheerleaders for baseball games here and the food that was sold outside the gate consisted of various forms of squid and kim bop. No nachos or hotdogs that I could see. :)Yummy Chinese food
House Warming Party

The third week I was here, my precious friends gave me a house warming party. We ate chinese food and had a great time hanging out together. They worked so hard to make me feel a part of the group. About a week later we went to a baseball game together. It was also a lot of fun. I'm uploading some pictures from the past several weeks. More to come!
Sunday, September 2, 2007
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