Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Time to catch up!

The semester is finally over!! What a long semester that was. Now I can catch you all up on our life in Korea before we head off for vacation in Hawaii this week...

This is the first time I have ever seen a cherry blossom and they were everywhere for about 10 days, and then all of the sudden they are gone! We were able to check out a cherry blossom festival on Yeouido Island which is a very small island in Seoul...which happened to have thousands of people on it this day!





Later in the same week Zak and I went to see one of my favorite artists, John Legend, in concert at the Ax Hall in Seoul. 

Waiting to enter Ax Hall 

Ahhh the anticipation was killing me!!

And yes.. people do read  books at concerts in Korea..

This is when he was singing a cover to Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" :sigh: In love.




We had such a great time, if you ever have a chance to see John Legend in concert you should because he puts on an amazing show. 

Life has been so busy lately, I completely missed April.. where did it go?? And now it is already time for us to go on vacation and I have to schedule time to pack! I guess that means we are ready for some wind down time, and we are really looking forward to it. Zak is taking his inflatable kayak with us to Hawaii.. seen here..


It just so happens to fit in a suitcase, yet is heavy duty enough to take on class 5 rapids. Wish us luck on our baggage weight limit!!! ha ha. 

Thanks for reading xx

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Nonsan Strawberry Festival

Earlier this month my friend April and I ventured to Nonsan to check out their Strawberry Festival! I am pretty sure that the strawberry festival is the only thing going for this city, and it is a ghost town the other 51 weekends of the year. However, it brings lots of attention to people in neighboring cities and they come out to try the Nonsan strawberries. It took us about 90 minutes to get there by train (Pyeongtaek to Nonsan Station) and then another 15 minute walk to the festival grounds, which I might add were geniously marked by high flying strawberry balloons!

Nonsan City

Strawberry festival flags they had hanging all over the city, we decided to follow them and ended up in circles. Ha ha.

This picture is a little crazy but on our walk to the festival we ran into some Korean women selling bunnies, ducks, dogs, roosters, and chickens..

Finally we found the mirage of strawberry balloons!

I love how in Korea they dress kindergarten students in yellow suits so they can stick together.



And this trip wouldn't be complete without a random monkey at the "petting zoo", which also included komodo dragons, donkeys, bears, and groundhogs.



What? Did you think I wasn't telling the truth?!? :o)



Mmmm sprinkles on Strawberries!

A large vat of soup!

We then learned that we could make our own strawberry shortcake!! I let April take the reigns on this one since she is an awesome cake decorator!!





Hope everyone is enjoying their week, I am definitely enjoying the warmer weather here in Korea. We are looking forward to a busy summer!!! 

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Out of hibernation!

So now that winter is officially over here in Korea (longest winter of my life!) I can come out of hibernation and catch you all up on what we have been doing since the sun has come out. There has been a lot of bike riding around the city lately, and we have met some great friends who enjoy biking as well!

Here are some pictures of us biking through Pyeongtaek (the city we live in):


This is a lake we like to bike to, it is in an area of our city that is expanding.. surrounding us were about 30+ cranes building new high rises.. if you can believe it!

(Oops! Flat tire!)


(The tall high rises to the right are where we live!)



When we are done biking we usually hit up the local Baskin Robbins for some ice cream, or in this case the ice cream fondue!

This would be our biking gang; Andy, Tyler, Bobbie Jo, Zak, Me and April!

Oh and did I mention there is also some late night biking involved to get fried food?!

And the best way to cure cabin fever during the winter is going out for some drinks, here is a photo diary of our nights out locally and in Seoul... and oh yes, here in Korea you can pull the ice out of your beer and throw it at a wall for a chance to win another beer...



...and that is exactly what Zak did! 

 Drinking on the train.. one of our favorite past times..


Soju Bowl!!!!!! 

Oh and Pip made some new friends as well! Here she is with Einstein and Vamp :)



Her best defense is kicking big dogs in the face, and well, its her only defense!

Another update soon! Thanks for reading
xxx

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Two Years Ago Today..

Zak and I made one of the biggest, yet easiest decisions of our life.. getting married. I can't even begin to say how happy I am to be able to share all of the moments that are on this blog, and many more, with each other. So here is to many more special moments, adventures, and years of happiness! I love you Zak Moreland!










*Happy Anniversary!*