
I've been told that I need to blog more (as if 4 posts in 3 months isn't enough), so alas, I've made a commitment to myself to blog once a day everyday until tomorrow. And I plan to come through on that promise.
So let me tell you about our nice Sunday yesterday (complete with pictures, because when I say I'm going to do something, by golly I do it well). This was really our first 'guided' tour around Seoul. After church, one of Maria's students, Mo, and his girlfriend SueMi picked us up and took us to two large open markets. It was a great place to walk through as everything to buy was very cheap (and also a head-ache to large brand names such as Nike, Levi, Chanel, and Gouchi). But along with cheap knock-offs came some amazing street food, full of live octopus, dried fish jerky, snails, and of course, french fries. Nothing new there, just some fried up potatoes that looked good. I will have to go back and eat each one of these things, but as for yesterday, I didn't want to ruin my dinner.
And speaking of dinner, Mo and SueMi graciously treated us to a traditional Korean style meal. I've heard that there are some Korean style restaurants in the states, but I've never been to one. Most Korean food I like(bulgogi, fish soups, even the seafood-vegetable soup that I couldn't tell which ingredients were vegetables and which were seafood), some I can do withough (Bipimbap is a little too much). Mo said we would surely like what they got, and he was right! They ordered for us Samgyeopsal, which is thick pieces of pork. Here's a little picture:

So after we all (ok, just me) ate way too much, we headed back on a crowded bus through a tunnel, over a river, and home. It was a great evening and so much better being with someone who knows where they are going and what to order on a menu. Next time I told Mo that if he took us to get Dog soup next, we would treat! That will be a good blog!
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