Monday, October 10, 2005


Tell me that doesn't look like a BEER near the children in this ad for "Famille Restaurant" they have up in "Central City Mall"?! And the kids got his "victory V sign" as if saying "Score! Got me a beer when Mom & Dad weren't looking." What are we trying to promote here?!, ha!ha!

Never noticed this beautiful stain-glassed picture up in the church balcony before. (Had to sit up there as we were packed today-The more the merrier!!!)

"Come, now is the time to worship..." (I must say that So-Yeun was such a great sport with posing in the most ridiculous scenes for your viewing pleasure today!)

Holy smackerels! What's Timothy Hooker doing in Seoul posing in front of Namsan Tower? Well, we were blessed to have him join us at church today.

Eagerly awaiting for bible study to begin as we socialize in the church lounge at 9:30. (So-Young is starting to make a bad habit of snapping my photo with my own camera...) And Yes, those are frogs on my tie!

Mmmm! Doesn't this picture just make your mouth water?! (Part of the food the "other guys" picked out at the "all-you-can-eat-buffet-for-8,000-won" just up the hill from church)

Ju-Yeon's FIRST TIME IN INSA-DONG!!! (& she lives in Seoul!!!) Congratulations, Ju-Yeun! We're glad we could share the experience with you. (As a side-note, doesn't the symbol for "flowers" in the background look like a man carrying something on his head?)

It was crowded here as everyone was checking out the new waterway and walking paths opened up just recently (Oct. 1st). (Taken from the bus on the way to Insa-dong...)

An "Eros Museum" in Seoul?! You never know what you're going to find.

Korean flags ("taekokki") were everywhere today (posted and being sold). I thought they forgot to take the flags down from Oct 3rd (Foundation Day) but then I found out that today is "Hangul Nal" (Korean Language Day).

Enjoyed traditional beverages at the traditional tea house "Moon bird does think of only the moon" (Quite the shop name!!!) in Insa-dong. We were discussing how much Koreans LOVE to overuse the word "traditional"...
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