from our trip to Seoul...
"Nothing God makes is useless" True, but do we make a play about it?? I guess we do.
Rocco, chillin' in his seat while we tourist it up.
Some of the shirts they make are too funny! The english is...a little off.
Again with the funny English. It isn't wrong really, just said so funny. I try not to buy it all, but I had to get a couple things that say funny stuff. It just makes me laugh so much.
They have soo many cute little things here. Namely, the stickers! I don't know why, but I am a sucker for stickers. They are great. Tiny little pictures you can put anywhere...what's better than that?? Okay, a few things. The stickers here are so tiny and cute though. Maybe you will never understand this unless you have the same love for tiny cute stickers...but I'm okay with that : )
This is us at the restaurant owned by Catie's neighbor. It was a fun little place with about five tables, which were all full.
We had some kind of soup, and there was kimchi....and a bunch of other stuff. I think I'm getting old, and less adventurous...I tried like, half of the things though. : )
wow, I am a hunchback. It's hard sitting on the floor to eat at a tiny table : )
Rob is on his way to California right now, with the rents. They have a very long trip ahead of them tomorrow. He said a 12 hour flight. They also have a beautiful family to see when they get there, which makes the trip more than worth while. Due to the volcano in Iceland, they had to take the long way. It was a 40 hour trip in all, but they stayed the night in Amman, Jordan. I'm so glad he is getting to go back with his mom and dad. I think they all need each other right now.
Baby Johhny went to be with Jesus yesterday. I am so sad that I wasn't able to meet him, and am battling so many feelings about the situation. I just wish for Jake, Marsha, Allison, Phillip, and Emma to know that we love them all so much, Johnny will always be remembered, and will always be in our hearts. This has touched my heart so much. I know it has for everyone. I think it's impossible not to change after something like this. I know that I will appreciate my family so much more, and hope to never forget that every day spent with them is a blessing from God.
I hope to see Rob soon, I miss him very much.
I'll be leaving Korea tomorrow afternoon. I'll be so sad to say goodbye to Ben and Catie. They have been amazing hosts! I've had such a good time here. We have laughed a lot, and it has been a good distraction from things. Now I need a distraction from the fact that my distraction is ending soon.....oh great!
Greetings. We get Harley Biker magazines from a friend in Japan, and have been amused by the "English" spelling for years. Their jackets have loops for "sungrass" holders; it is a Harey-Davidson dealer; Ken suffered from Jet Rag when he arrived here in 2001; ad infinitum. We also have made it clear to Ken that we hold him in high esteem: His English is so incredibly superior to any of our Japanese - no comparison.
ReplyDeleteCondolences in the loss of Johnny. May God hold all your family in the palm of His hand.
Our prayers continue.
(I found your blog from Frau Rinard's - she was my high school German teacher in Meridian.)
Tom & Laura from Greeley, CO
I love seeing all your smiling faces. I hope your plane gets you home okay with no delays. You probably do, too. Tell Catie to put up another post from your computer before you leave!
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