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		<title>korea &#8211; day 10 &#8211; Gumi, Kimcheon, and NamDaeMoon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I mentioned in the previous korea post, I MUST FINISH THIS. After the trip to GyeongJu, we spent the night at my uncle&#8217;s home in Gumi. image removed It&#8217;s a small and modest house in what most of us would consider a very rural area. this is where my dad&#8217;s family&#8217;s land is. most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I mentioned in the previous korea post, I MUST FINISH THIS.</p>
<p>After the trip to GyeongJu, we spent the night at my uncle&#8217;s home in Gumi.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s a small and modest house in what most of us would consider a very rural area. this is where my dad&#8217;s family&#8217;s land is. most of it belongs to this particular uncle, since he was the only son to stay in korea, while the other two sons went off to the states. he built this home from &#8220;scratch&#8221;. he and his wife saved their entire lives in preparation for retirement.</p>
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<p>americans typically think of retirement as moving to florida, hanging out with other old people and going to denny&#8217;s for the senior grand slam special. koreans have a different view. my uncle and aunt spend their time farming the family land. the grow their own soybeans, and other vegetables. they do everything organically so everything is cooked simply and the flavor is amazing! they make their own soy sauce, tofu, soybean paste (dwenjang), red pepper paste (ggotchujang), and a number of other things.</p>
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<p>On basically what was our last full day in korea, my uncle gave us a tour of his home. extremely proud of what he&#8217;s been able to provide for his family, and also to show us that he&#8217;s taken care of our family land. he pointed to some of the dried greens that were hanging from the garage and said that it was my dad&#8217;s favorite vegetable. so he dries plenty of it each year hoping my dad comes for a visit. he showed us the mill he uses to grind the beans.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">before getting ready to take us to kimcheon, he wanted to show us one more thing. my dad&#8217;s best friend&#8217;s burial/memorial site and the buddhist temple the man had built and worshipped at. though my dad&#8217;s family is catholic, they were good friends with this man and also proud of his acheivements.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">i don&#8217;t know his name, but my dad showed me pictures. he was the provincial wrestling champion. but also a devout buddhist. he would go to a local cave and meditate for days without food or water. later he became a famous buddhist monk and raised money to build this temple. along with the temple he had a deep desire to serve the disabled and mentally handicapped. there is an adjacent home to the temple. we didn&#8217;t get to visit the facility so no pictures. unfortunately, my dad&#8217;s friend was murdered by one of the mentally ill. he was buried next to the temple.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">we then decided to take a quick trip to kimcheon. there&#8217;s a park there that features different types of art. including some very interesting statues like these:</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">the first is joseph pretending to play a children&#8217;s game where you attempt to hop on someone&#8217;s back and play a game of rock, paper, scissors. next joseph was told to rub the buddha&#8217;s belly so we would have good luck in trying to have a baby. i proceeded to touch the belly button instead. the last two were all in good fun of course <img src='http://blog.agapeshack.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">there should be no vacation/travel posts without the gluttonous amount food consumed! we went to a pork bbq place. instead of the usual vents that are fixed on the ceiling, you could pull these vents down towards the table and then push them back up and out of the way to eat. this basically concluded our trip to the kumi area. before we left my uncle proceeded to say &#8220;i&#8217;m sorry if they did anything wrong&#8221;. after this lengthy post of the hospitality and the family love they showed, suffice to say there was NOTHING wrong that they did. in fact, joseph and i probably should&#8217;ve said what they had said instead. we intruded on their quiet lives and they welcomed us with open arms.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">my aunt and uncle put us on a high speed train back to seoul. this by itself is a treat. it&#8217;s like taking the acela instead of the regional train. time difference between the two is a few hours because there are also far fewer stops in between.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">it actually dropped us off not too far from namdaemoon. so guess were we went next?</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">this outdoor street market is HUGE. it&#8217;s a maze. i tried to be as diligent as possible to make sure we either knew where we were going, or at least know how to get back to where we came from. it&#8217;s a sea of wholesalers of all different types of stuff, of everything from clothes, socks, bras, pots, knives, computers&#8230;.you name it, they probably have it. apparently there are alot of tourist from china and japan looking for korean ginseng. all the sales people kept yelling at me and joseph in cantonese, mandarin, taiwanese, japanese and korean &#8211; unsure whether we were one or another.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">lastly, the last nite of being in korea meant that we finally got to spend some time with my cousin. usually he&#8217;s the one i spend most of my time with when i&#8217;m in korea. but this trip was obviously different. he&#8217;s also far busier now, running the furniture company that my uncle built. it used to be living room, bedroom and dining room furniture company. my cousin decided to change the direction of the company based on his research and noticing the fair share of furniture companies in asia. it was a smart investment and business strategy for him. the new direction was to build wardrobes for apartments. much like in the US, the real estate market BOOMED all over asia, with new buildings and renovations happening all over. guess who was building new wardrobes through many of korea&#8217;s new/remodeled homes?</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">we ended up starting at a chicken place. like i said before, joseph was so smitten with kyochon, we looked for every opportunity to eat more of that kind of chicken. my cousin ended up taking us to this place where one of the owners looked like my aunt #6. we had some beer and chicken and caught up. instead of staying after we finished eating though, we headed off to a second place. some japanese place to eat more food and drink some more. by this time we get to this second place, i&#8217;m already a little tipsy, on the verge of drunk.  i don&#8217;t think joseph was, though he did get quiet and looked very happy with a huge grin on his face. this is probably why there aren&#8217;t many pictures of our time spent with my cousin. man koreans can drink.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[this seems to be a facebook thing, but i dont&#8217; like things that are only permanent in facebook. facebook will one day fade away like myspace and xanga. i hope agapeshack never fades. 1. joseph and i were married on july 26, 2003. i was 23. the next day i turned 24. there were about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>this seems to be a facebook thing, but i dont&#8217; like things that are only permanent in facebook. facebook will one day fade away like myspace and xanga. i hope agapeshack never fades.</p>
<p>1. joseph and i were married on july 26, 2003. i was 23. the next day i turned 24. there were about 1000 people at the wedding, with 4 receptions. but no limos. just friends..lots of friends</p>
<p>2. i like cooking for friends and family. i took amateur classes at FCI to make sure i wouldn&#8217;t feed them crap. but i have no aspirations in becoming a professional chef.</p>
<p>3. i like stupid movies. joseph calls it the &#8220;theresa network&#8221;. i&#8217;ll watch 13 going on 30, notting hill, and love actually whenever it shows up on tv and i&#8217;ve got free time. but some stupid movies will make me gag &#8211; most recently &#8220;enchanted&#8221;. but i also have a love for smart movies.</p>
<p>4. i used to go karaoke alot back in college. i like to scream into the mic, so i usually sing korean rock ballads. my favorites are lee seung hwan, and kim kyung ho</p>
<p>5. at church, i like to sing at the same octave as the guys when singing worship songs. sometimes it scares the people around me.</p>
<p>6. i love to drive. i miss having a car. my first car was an electric blue nissan altima, after college i bought an acura tl. i now own no car, but part owner or many buses and subway cars.</p>
<p>7. i like to play golf, but i&#8217;m not very good anymore. i&#8217;m a better coach/caddie.  in middle/high school school i used to play alot and actually had a decent handicap.</p>
<p>8. i grew up in inner city baltimore. alot of the stuff that happens in the Wire seems familiar to me.</p>
<p>9. i dislike curry, but will make it for friends and will eat it.</p>
<p>10. i LOVE rice. my comfort foods are rice with kimchi and seaweed soup on the side. it&#8217;s actually the first meal i ever remember eating. i hope this will be an early food for our daughter too.</p>
<p>11. i like to do crafts. i like papercrafting and knitting. i&#8217;m currently in the middle of doing a papercraft of pee-wee herman for a coworker, and i&#8217;m trying to knit a baby blanket.</p>
<p>12.  i ran into a coffee table when i was a kid. i now have a scar immediately underneath my left eye. most people can&#8217;t see it because my glasses usually help hide it</p>
<p>13. i&#8217;ve lived in 11 different homes in maryland alone (does NOT include dorms). 2 in nyc. for a grandtotal of 13. (how fitting&#8230;)</p>
<p>14. i&#8217;ve had the same cell phone number since 1998.</p>
<p>15. i don&#8217;t like chocolate. i had a traumatic incident in elementary school where i had some chocolate milk and shortly thereafter threw up all over my and my friends lunches. i&#8217;ll eat white chocolate sometimes tho.</p>
<p>16. i have a large family. 26+ &#8220;cousins&#8221; just on my mothers side. 26+ &#8220;cousins&#8221; on my dad&#8217;s side as well. i haven&#8217;t met everyone yet, so i&#8217;ve stopped counting. the ones i&#8217;m closest with are those i grew up with, and helped take care of as i was growing up myself.</p>
<p>17. i&#8217;ve always dreamed of owning my own business. i&#8217;ve already thought through my business plan, financing and 5 years worth of goals with high level milestones every 6months. my parents have owned at least 8 businesses that I am aware of/can remember.  most of my aunts and uncles own(ed) their own businesses as well; ranging from a furniture company to a cafe.</p>
<p>18. i scare most people the first time i meet them. it&#8217;s usually me being friendly, they just don&#8217;t realize it.</p>
<p>19. i hate the heat. when i vacation, i like places that are usually cooler and no beaches please.</p>
<p>20. i&#8217;m skeptical about alot of things.</p>
<p>21. i don&#8217;t like people who have a problem with or complain about something but don&#8217;t have suggestions on how to fix it.</p>
<p>22. i can drink heavily, but choose not to. my tolerance is hereditary.</p>
<p>23. i like offal meats. hearts, gizzards, feet, tongue, ears, marrow, intenstine, tripe, sweetbreads, livers, etc. i don&#8217;t eat them often tho. they are not good for you in excess.</p>
<p>24. i&#8217;m strangely good at dealing with customer service and getting what i want either over the phone or in person</p>
<p>25. joseph is my favorite person in the world. right behind my halmuhnee =P</p>
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		<title>korea &#8211; day 9 &#8211; GyeongJu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[i am embarassed, but i MUST complete this series. day9 of our korea trip was a trip to GyeongJu.  Joseph had read in the travel books about this place as the place to go to see Cherry Blossoms in korea. I briefly mentioned it to my uncle and next thing you know, that&#8217;s where we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i am embarassed, but i MUST complete this series.</p>
<p>day9 of our korea trip was a trip to GyeongJu.  Joseph had read in the travel books about this place as the place to go to see Cherry Blossoms in korea. I briefly mentioned it to my uncle and next thing you know, that&#8217;s where we were headed.</p>
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<p>Unfortunately, the day we decided to go it rained. Most of the days we were in Korea it didn&#8217;t rain. Just bad timing I guess <img src='http://blog.agapeshack.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  but the views and the drive was still great. just look at some of the pictures above. plenty of trees to look at and just a beautiful place to be.</p>
<p>since most of korea was about food, for me at least, i must also share about the food we had there. for lunch my aunt had planned to take us to a very popular and good restaurant, but once we got there it was ridiculously packed. the way was far too long, and since we had planned to see a bunch of things that day we went to another place next door.</p>
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<p>needless to say, they thought the food wasn&#8217;t that good. i didn&#8217;t really mind it. i think i&#8217;m too used to korean food that is just mediocre. My mediocre is the equivalent to bad in korea &gt;_&lt;.  i&#8217;ll skip on describing the mediocre food. not worth my time or effort</p>
<p>next up was a trip to one of the oldest buddhist shrines in korea. by now it was pouring. my uncle bought us each a plastic poncho and thankfully they had some umbrellas in their car. one of the nice things about doing touristy things while it&#8217;s raining is that there are so few tourists it almost doesn&#8217;t matter <img src='http://blog.agapeshack.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<p>Joseph was able to sneak this blurry picture in before we got into any trouble when told we weren&#8217;t allowed to take pictures of the shrine. you can sort of make out the gold buddha behind the pillar.</p>
<p>the rain made us all a little miserable. walking around the dirt paths, in the rain was not ideal. our pants were soaking, we were cold, and the risk of falling while walking up the hills and stuff was much greater than we would&#8217;ve liked. so we left shortly thereafter. maybe one day joseph and i will go back when the weather is more manageable.</p>
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<p>like the korean fried chicken, these gyeongju-bbang pastries were a trendy food for a while. it&#8217;s basically a thin flour pastry filled with redbean paste. it&#8217;s a not too sweet, small dessert. i&#8217;m not a big fan of these types of desserts. mainly because i don&#8217;t really like my redbean to be on the drier side. still tasty tho. i think joseph had a few.</p>
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<p>next up was a museum. it&#8217;s now been way too long for me to remember the name of the museum, but it&#8217;s the main one in gyeong ju. here we saw more statues, and old relics. it was also a nice break from the pouring rain.</p>
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<p>the highlight of the day for me was dinner. look at this spread! all these little dishes took up the entire table. fish, meats, pickled veggies, stir fried this and that. plethora to choose from. a great meal to end the day.</p>
<p>here&#8217;s a nice little aside:</p>
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<p>all of us in the states complaining about gas prices, can now stop. in korea this WAS the price of gas back in july (only a little into the rising gas crisis we&#8217;re going through now). it&#8217;s about $1.60 per LITER. that equates to about $4.50/gallon for the cheapest gas. i&#8217;m curious as to what the gas prices in korea are now. i&#8217;m imagining my aunt&#8217;s family in korea taking the bus or subway instead of their 2 huge audi sedans or the gas guzzling volvo. ok.. yeah..probably not likely.</p>
<p>hopefully my next korea post won&#8217;t take 2 months to write =P</p>
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		<title>korea &#8211; day5 &#8211; Seoul City and National Museum</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[my posts seem to get longer and longer, but only because we&#8217;re doing more and more in korea. during the reprimand from the other day (re: day4 post) my cousin mentioned a tour bus that runs through seoul called &#8220;seoul city tour&#8221; they&#8217;ve got 4 different tours. palace, downtown, night and convention tours. we opted for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>my posts seem to get longer and longer, but only because we&#8217;re doing more and more in korea.</p>
<p>during the reprimand from the other day (re: <a href="http://blog.agapeshack.com/2008/04/06/korea-day4-secret-garden-seoul-tower-street-market/">day4 post</a>) my cousin mentioned a tour bus that runs through seoul called &#8220;seoul city tour&#8221; they&#8217;ve got 4 different tours. palace, downtown, night and convention tours. we opted for the downtown tour since we thought that would be most interesting for us. the great part about this bus is that if you get a day pass, you can get on and off as you please at any of the stops your ticket is good for.</p>
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<p>a completely no frills tour in a very simple bus. each seat is provided with headphones and a gadget that plays an audio tour of the various stops in various languages.  since joseph has never been to most of the spots, we went on the bus for the entire 2 hour roundtrip so he could hear more about each of the stops and then decide which one(s) we wanted to check out. he said he enjoyed it. i dunno. I didn&#8217;t get a headphone for myself, i somehow sat myself down at the only seat on the bus that didn&#8217;t have a headset. it was fine, for me it was more orienting myself of various places i used to hang out at and trying to remember what used to be where and when.</p>
<p>after the 2 hour roundtrip, we needed lunch. we&#8217;ve been trying to stick to korean food being that korean food in nyc is just so-so and in nyc every other cultural &#8220;food&#8221; can be found that&#8217;s almost if not just as good as the home country. joseph also wanted to check out one fast food chain for a quality check. KFC</p>
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<p>but why KFC of all places? kfc was our non-chinese food choice in china. the chicken was great. joseph thinks it&#8217;s because the people who worked at the kfc took pride in what they do and chose select chicken to sell. this maybe true, but for me KFC in china was a nice (God-send) break from the chinese food (i&#8217;ve known since the china that i can&#8217;t handle eating chinese food for every meal for more than a few days without feeling sick and greasy). i know, i know. kfc is greasy too, but it&#8217;s a different kind of greasy. kfc korea wasn&#8217;t as good according to joseph. i couldn&#8217;t really tell. i&#8217;ve rarely eaten fast food in the last 4 or 5 years, especially after reading the book &#8220;fast food nation&#8221; so my fast food taste buds are happily long gone (in-n-out doesn&#8217;t count). but he&#8217;s probably right. you&#8217;ll know why in a later post.</p>
<p>at lunch we decided that we should go to the national museum. it was a great choice. the museum was cheap (~$3 for the both of us) and HUGE. it took us 2 hours to get through half of the first floor, and the museum has multiple floors. we didn&#8217;t get through the first floor after having been there for over 2 hours, it was time to go to meet up with family for dinner. (more on that later.) but the 2+ hours we were there was great. for another $3 you can rent these pda devices which will give you commentary on about 70% of the artifacts/museum peices. the stupid thing drove me nuts for the first 30 minutes because i&#8217;m not very patient. you have to walk up to a peice and then let the pda find the commentary in order for the it to play the specific commentary. i didn&#8217;t want to wait. i looked at everything but didn&#8217;t wait to listen, unless it picked it up almost immediately. (yes. sunggyuk ii geuphae)</p>
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<p align="left">we left the museum without seeing the whole thing. but for $3 who cares, 2-3 hours was more than our monies worth. plus family is more important, especially if you&#8217;re getting to meet some family members for the first time!</p>
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<p align="left">meet #1 (yoohyun/cris) and #2 (yoosun/kate) of korean triplet fame. famous in korea since triplets are rare and also because they were featured on tv shows that were played throughout the country. maybe i should&#8217;ve asked for their signatures =P jongwook, their dad, is my quiet gadget-loving cousin (blame him for my need of personal technology devices). the kids however, are definitely not quiet which we found out shortly after meeting them. at first they didn&#8217;t want to talk to us, scared to say hi since we weren&#8217;t so jovial when we first saw them and also scared since we were &#8220;foreign&#8221;. secondary to the meeting, was dinner of course. we had some amazingly good pork ribs &#8211; korean style, what else?</p>
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<p>we ate till we were crazy full, and then tried to &#8220;trick&#8221; the girls into liking us by bribing them with some ice cream. it worked for about 2 minutes, and then they retreated to their parents and grandparents shortly after gobbling up the ice cream.</p>
<p>hmm..you might be asking, if they&#8217;re triplets, what happened to #3? yoomin/kelly spent the day with her other grandparents to help give her parents a break from the craziness of 3 kids at once. for those of you with kids, you know how difficult it is to have just 1 child, imagine having 3 all at the same time, all the same age, and demanding to be treated equally!</p>
<p>no pictures, but #1, #2 and their parents spent the nite at my aunts that nite, and my cousin and i had a few beers together while watching tv. at 7 yrs old, #1 loves beer too. she&#8217;s definitely family.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[so in my attempt to show joseph around seoul finally, i wanted to take him to the street market. that morning at breakfast i was thoroughly reprimanded by my aunt, uncle and cousin who demanded that i take him to see more things. so instead of just showing him things most koreans think is normal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>so in my attempt to show joseph around seoul finally, i wanted to take him to the street market. that morning at breakfast i was thoroughly reprimanded by my aunt, uncle and cousin who demanded that i take him to see more things. so instead of just showing him things most koreans think is normal and average, my aunt tagged along and took us to a few places (more on that later). this is what we ate as i was getting &#8220;yelled&#8221; at:</p>
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<p align="left">every morning, we&#8217;re required to eat breakfast as a family. something that joseph and i normally don&#8217;t do everyday is eat breakfast, and if we do, it&#8217;s rarely together. this is something i hope we&#8217;ll do in the future together, but not likely to happen everyday. and honestly, probably not going to happen once a week either.</p>
<p align="left">after breakfast my aunt decided we&#8217;re going to changdeokgung, so off we went on a bus that was less than $2 per person for a 40min ride into the city. darn cheap if you ask me! joseph&#8217;s first real taste of seoul and one of the first things he sees is burger king&#8217;s bulgogi burger. *sigh* we&#8217;ve yet to see the kimchi pizza i used to adore, but there&#8217;s still a few days left on the trip.</p>
<p align="left">not sure if everyone knows, but there&#8217;s rhyme and reason to my fighting for the check. korean culture dictates that in various situations an older &#8220;sibling&#8221; or married person pick up the tab. there&#8217;s other incidents where you are supposed to at least ATTEMPT to pay. one example of this is if you&#8217;re out of town, and being a &#8220;burden&#8221; to a friend or family or if you have guests in town and want to treat them. here my aunt and i are fighting for who pays to get into the palace (this concept is often lost on most westerners, and it&#8217;s hard to fully explain all the intricacies so i&#8217;ll bypass the remaining details):</p>
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<p> the palace requires that you go on a tour through the palace and &#8220;secret garden&#8221; based on a schedule. if you want to take the english tour you MUST go during a specific time. same with korean, japanese, or chinese. (people wonder where i get my analness from. here&#8217;s your answer):</p>
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<p align="left">after we left the palace grounds, we ran into street vendor cart that sells gookhwabbang (traditional cake with red bean). some other tourists were curious as to what we were eating, and so my aunt nonchalantly passes one  of the tastey treats to a tall white lady and says &#8220;TRY!&#8221;</p>
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<p align="left">she then quickly went and bought her own bag to share with her friends, and offered my aunt one as a replacement for the one offered to her. my aunt laughed and brushed her off.</p>
<p align="left">next was lunch. and when i say lunch, i mean a very traditional korean meal! we had samgaetang (chicken soup). but this is not a chicken soup like the kinda stuff that campbell&#8217;s makes in a can, it&#8217;s the kind that feels homemade, in the deep farm lands of korea, with the healthy stuff that kids absolutely hate, like ginseng, chestnuts, jujube, and gingko nuts.</p>
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<p align="left">i guess i&#8217;m now old, since i love the samgaetang. both joseph and i pretty much ate each of our entire chickens that were stuffed with rice and all the healthy &#8220;junk&#8221;. after finishing this meal i think i wanted to take a nap, but my aunt is a vary active woman and demanded we go to the next place.</p>
<p align="left">namsan tower &#8211; now known as N Seoul tower. Not really sure why they changed the name, but whatever. it&#8217;s still the same cheese that you get at empire state, or top of the rock in nyc. view is great since you can see most of seoul, but on a super clear day you can see pretty far, as far as incheon which is about an hour drive away from seoul. unfortunately, our day was not as clear, but we still got to see pretty far.</p>
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<p align="left">afterwards we went to namdaemoon shijang (north gate market). this market is at the foot of what was one of korea&#8217;s OLDEST and most beloved landmarks. the gate had survived many wars, japanese invasion, and the modernization/bastardization of korea&#8217;s epicenter. recently a crazy old man,  decided to light the gate up in flames, destroying a piece of history and national treasure that sat amidst throngs of cars, and flashing lights as a reminder to all koreans of &#8220;where we came from&#8221;. korea quickly put together the funds to rebuild the gate and what you see today is a large wall that encircles the entire area. when i saw this from the bus, i felt a tug in my heart that was deep. i guess it would be like the statue of liberty being taken down by a mad man. you&#8217;d feel pain but it&#8217;d be rather surprising to know how much you were unknowingly attached to it.</p>
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<p>we didn&#8217;t take any pictures of the market, but it&#8217;s definitely a site to see. apparently it&#8217;s best to go at nite when all the business owners are buying stuff to sell at their stores, but i hate the shopping and haggling, so why bother? but we did see this box on our way out:</p>
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<p align="left">i didn&#8217;t realize an operating system was synonymous to &#8220;home ceramic irons&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>korea &#8211; day2 &#8211; orientation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2008 09:10:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[day 2 was really our first day in korea, and it was really about orientation. relearning where things were like bus stops and the exchange rate. thankfully we bank with an international bank and my aunt also uses the same bank we do. my aunt drives us to this building that looks sort of lame [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left">day 2 was really our first day in korea, and it was really about orientation. relearning where things were like bus stops and the exchange rate.</p>
<p>thankfully we bank with an international bank and my aunt also uses the same bank we do. my aunt drives us to this building that looks sort of lame from the outside but when you get inside there&#8217;s a bunch of floors with random things including a bank. inside the bank we don&#8217;t just enter the regular common folk area, there&#8217;s a &#8220;vip&#8221; area for the high rollers/veterans. we go straight there and it seems like everyone knows my aunt. they exchange some money for us at a little bit better of rate than the avg person since it&#8217;s the &#8220;vip&#8221; area. not really sure how much better of a rate I got, but i was assured that it would be better than those common folk &#8220;over there&#8221;.</p>
<p>in this same unusual looking building were 2 hair salons right next to the bank on the same floor. weird. we were told that one salon is for the older folks, and the other was for the younger set. so we got our haircuts as we normally would on our post-easter vacation. <a href="http://hosive.agapeshack.com">joseph </a>always gets some weird contraption on his head, and this time was no different, he got saran wrapped =P</p>
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<p>we both got trims and some haircolor. i decided this time i didn&#8217;t want to do anything crazy and just stuck with a little bit of color, and joseph got a reddish brown color.</p>
<p>then we went to buy some groceries. knowing that joseph doesn&#8217;t like alot of korean foods, my aunt decided to wait to get groceries after we arrived. while at the costco like warehouse joseph saw these fun things (wendy, pay attn):</p>
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<p>we also saw some other stuff too, like frosted flakes and fruitloops, which they called &#8220;corn frost&#8221; and &#8220;fruit ring&#8221; respectively. and i guess they try to promote milk by calling it &#8220;einstein milk&#8221;<br />
the most beautiful thing in the market was the fresh seafood. it looked amazing! i feel like we rarely ever get to see fish that fresh in a market in nyc and so well laid out that it really makes you want to buy it</p>
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<p>then to a late lunch of jjajjangmyun. the last two or three times i&#8217;ve come to korea, my aunt takes me to this place in another building, in the basement that has some great jjajjangmyun.</p>
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<p>thus ended our day out. the rest of the day was spent at home with family and catching up on some much needed sleep!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Apr 2008 09:23:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[we&#8217;re at my aunt&#8217;s in bundang and i&#8217;m a little late in posting but thats ok, i don&#8217;t care. this is about me, and not you =P technically day 1 was not in korea.. but rather getting to korea. it was still fun. i didn&#8217;t sleep at all during the first half of the 16hr [...]]]></description>
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<p>technically day 1 was not in korea.. but rather getting to korea. it was still fun. i didn&#8217;t sleep at all during the first half of the 16hr flight. i slept a little at the tokyo airport during our 4 hour delay! i&#8217;ll get to that later tho. we got to JFK a bit early, mainly because i can&#8217;t calculate time, but i guess it&#8217;s better to be early than late and miss the plane altogether. since i didn&#8217;t sleep much i got to see way too many movies. starting with &#8220;PS I love you&#8221; a chickflick that was a bit weird and depressing. &#8220;waterhorse&#8221; was ok, sort of reminded me of the movie &#8220;free willy&#8221;. &#8220;atonement&#8221; for all it&#8217;s award nominations was a bit of a disappointment. i guess i was expecting more. &#8220;national treasure: book of secrets&#8221; was essentially more of the same as the first one, but not as exciting. alot of the characters were dull. i actually really enjoyed &#8220;august rush&#8221; maybe because i liked the music. the story was a little bit odd with the music drawing the parents and kid together, but eh, it still sort of worked.</p>
<p>i also got a chance to &#8220;read&#8221; the duty free magazine that was all in japanese. while flipping through i saw this gem:</p>
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<p>notice the strange anatomical notation for the panda on the apron. weird. and it only gets weirder:</p>
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<p>the best part was the first meal and one of the snacks. we both got the pork cutlet. the food itself wasn&#8217;t that great but i was shocked at what was provided.</p>
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<p>you got the cutlet with rice and some veggies, with soba noodles, artichoke hearts, grilled chicken, smoked salmon, mushrooms, a dinner roll, bottle of water and whatever drink you want. the later each person got their own individual minipint of hagen daaz vanilla icecream. the snack i refer to is one of my favorite japanese foods, onigiri:</p>
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<p>once we got to tokyo/narita airport we had to wait for 4 hours, instead of the original hour layover. it sucked, and i couldn&#8217;t even call my family in korea to let them know we were going to be 4 hours late (this basically meant i was going to be in trouble with my family). but at least i got a little bit of sleep at the airport. that&#8217;s about it. luckily the flight to korea was pretty short and straightforward. we got here around 2am, and fell asleep almost immediately.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[image removed every time we go to LA, hosive and i try to go to an amusement park. we&#8217;ve been to disneyland, sea world, six flags: magic mountain, knott&#8217;s berry farm, and universal studios. i always want to go to legoland, but after looking at prices and the hours their open, we decline and pick [...]]]></description>
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<p>every time we go to LA, <a href="http://hosive.agapeshack.com" target="_blank">hosive</a> and i try to go to an amusement park. we&#8217;ve been to disneyland, sea<br />
world, six flags: magic mountain, knott&#8217;s berry farm, and universal studios. i always want to go to<br />
legoland, but after looking at prices and the hours their open, we decline and pick another one. we try<br />
to take my grandmother and my little cousins. danny LOVES this, since it means we take my little cousin<br />
out of school for the day (everyone should now say &#8220;theresa, you are the best-est cousin ever!&#8221;).</p>
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<p>since we usually head to LA during the spring right after easter, it&#8217;s low season at the parks; this is good<br />
and bad. good because there&#8217;s usually no lines and bad because often times not all the rides are open<br />
or the park is open for a much shorter time than during peak season.</p>
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<p>each place has it&#8217;s pluses and minuses. disneyland is small compared to disneyworld, but is still fun for<br />
the little kids. sea world does a great job showcasing the animals with shows and interactive areas like<br />
dolphin feeding times. knott&#8217;s berry was much more family friendly with a good combination of rides for<br />
the younger ones and adults so both feel like they got something out of the park. the food is great too.<br />
we even saw people going just for the food at the restaurant right in front of the park (who knew?!).</p>
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<p>universal studios was more rides that showcased movies. some were good and others were just cheesy.<br />
the tram ride is a must only because you might get a chance to see something being taped. i think we<br />
saw a shooting of &#8220;Princess Diaries 2&#8243;.</p>
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<p>my favorite thing about parks is the rides. particularly roller coasters! so far my favorite has been the<br />
&#8220;X&#8221; at Magic Mountain. this thing is INSANE! you have no idea which direction you&#8217;re going in, if you&#8217;re<br />
on a loop or going down a tall stretch, or even when it&#8217;ll be over. it works like this. there&#8217;s a pair of two<br />
seaters that are on an arm. each two seater is on it&#8217;s own axis on the arm. so you&#8217;ve got two points&#8230;<br />
one on the actual tracks and the other on the seat. as the arm is moving on the track, the seat is also<br />
moving forward or backward on the axis. all of this means a CRAZY ride like you&#8217;ve never had before.<br />
here&#8217;s a video of what i mean:</p>
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<p>side note: i think i&#8217;ve been on only 1 of the 10 tallest roller coasters, superman. it might be fun to<br />
check out the others too! <a href="http://www.campussqueeze.com/post/7-tallest-roller-coasters.aspx" target="_blank">10 tallest roller coasters</a></p>
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		<title>Inlaws, Babies and a Slanket</title>
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		<dc:creator>hehmin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[so joseph&#8217;s family is staying with us this week. joseph&#8217;s sister anita, her husband trent, and their 7mo old baby jaqueline came to visit us from dallas. also, even though queens isn&#8217;t all that far from us, it&#8217;s still like an hour subway ride to our place. so his parents are staying with us as well, so they don&#8217;t have to go back and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>so joseph&#8217;s family is staying with us this week. joseph&#8217;s sister anita, her husband trent, and their 7mo<br />
old baby jaqueline came to visit us from dallas. also, even though queens isn&#8217;t all that far from us, it&#8217;s<br />
still like an hour subway ride to our place. so his parents are staying with us as well, so they don&#8217;t<br />
have to go back and forth everday.</p>
<p>lately it seems that I&#8217;ve been bombarded with lots of baby related stuff.. so many friends are having<br />
or had babies recently and i feel like it&#8217;s almost non-stop baby talk. everything from breast<br />
feeding/leaking to the best nipples for bottles to cribs and strollers&#8230; but thus far this &#8221;<a HREF="http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FKiddopotamus-Co-Dreamsie-Sleeves-Microfleece%2Fdp%2FB000TVVEQE%3Fie%3DUTF8%26s%3Dbaby-products%26qid%3D1199301667%26sr%3D8-1&amp;tag=wwwagapeshack-20&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325">Dreamsie</a><img SRC="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=wwwagapeshack-20&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=1" WIDTH="1" HEIGHT="1" BORDER="0" STYLE="border-top-color: #000000; border-left-color: #000000; border-right-color: #000000; border-bottom-color: #000000; border-top-width: medium; border-left-width: medium; border-right-width: medium; border-bottom-width: medium; border-top-style: none; border-left-style: none; border-right-style: none; border-bottom-style: none; margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px" />&#8221;<br />
has got to be one of the coolest things i&#8217;ve seen - and i think every mother should get their child one<br />
- if nothing but for the coolness factor =P</p>
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<p>I totally want that for myself, but the closest thing i think adults can get is something like this<br />
<a HREF="http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FCabin-Cuddler-Travel-Blanket-Black%2Fdp%2FB000B6N0BY%3Fie%3DUTF8%26s%3Dapparel%26qid%3D1199302006%26sr%3D8-1&amp;tag=wwwagapeshack-20&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325">Slanket</a><img STYLE="border-top-color: #000000; border-left-color: #000000; border-right-color: #000000; border-bottom-color: #000000; border-top-width: medium; border-left-width: medium; border-right-width: medium; border-bottom-width: medium; border-top-style: none; border-left-style: none; border-right-style: none; border-bottom-style: none; margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px" BORDER="0" HEIGHT="1" WIDTH="1" SRC="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=wwwagapeshack-20&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=1" />, which i think is ubercool too:</p>
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<p ALIGN="left">[via:  Amazon -  <a HREF="http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FKiddopotamus-Co-Dreamsie-Sleeves-Microfleece%2Fdp%2FB000TVVEQE%3Fie%3DUTF8%26s%3Dbaby-products%26qid%3D1199301667%26sr%3D8-1&amp;tag=wwwagapeshack-20&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325">Dreamsie - $15.50</a><img SRC="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=wwwagapeshack-20&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=1" WIDTH="1" HEIGHT="1" BORDER="0" STYLE="border-top-color: #000000; border-left-color: #000000; border-right-color: #000000; border-bottom-color: #000000; border-top-width: medium; border-left-width: medium; border-right-width: medium; border-bottom-width: medium; border-top-style: none; border-left-style: none; border-right-style: none; border-bottom-style: none; margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px" /> and <a HREF="http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FCabin-Cuddler-Travel-Blanket-Black%2Fdp%2FB000B6N0BY%3Fie%3DUTF8%26s%3Dapparel%26qid%3D1199302006%26sr%3D8-1&amp;tag=wwwagapeshack-20&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325">Cabin Cuddler - $29.95</a><img SRC="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=wwwagapeshack-20&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=1" WIDTH="1" HEIGHT="1" BORDER="0" STYLE="border-top-color: #000000; border-left-color: #000000; border-right-color: #000000; border-bottom-color: #000000; border-top-width: medium; border-left-width: medium; border-right-width: medium; border-bottom-width: medium; border-top-style: none; border-left-style: none; border-right-style: none; border-bottom-style: none; margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px" />]</p>
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