Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Spring Flowers Festival in Yeouido (여의도) Park

Every April, there are plenty of flower festivals all around Korea. We went to the Spring Flowers Festival in Yeouido (여의도) Park. They had on display all sorts of colorful flowers along with interesting flower incorporating artwork. The street behind the National Assembly building is lined with over 1400 cherry blossom trees. An amazing sight in itself.

On the way to Seoul. We took the Osan to Yongsan, base to base only bus. Nice direct ride. Here we are sitting in the front seat.

Worn out from the bus ride, napping in the stroller.

Still sleepy...
What do these smell like?
What do these feel like?

Wide awake!

I've never seen these flowers before...I gotta smell them too.

So this is where recycled jeans go...


Ah, balloons! Can I have two?

In front of the National Assembly Building in Seoul with Mom and Auntie Rosa. -S

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Vinyl Floor Sliding

Oh! The facination with slippery floors. -T

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

April Activities - Getting adjusted in Korea

Welcome to American soil in Korea. Inside the main gate at Osan Air Base.


Waiting for a cab to take us to the Base Exchange.

Elizabeth loves playing on the small playground at the Base Exchange food court. It's always a struggle to get her to go home. She just wants to climb the jungle gym and go down the small slide. It's just her size.


Playing in the hotel room is no fun...can't wait until the weekend so I can travel!


First time on the subway. Going to Bucheon (부천) to visit Sana's Aunt's (이모) family.

Elizabeth enjoys the stop and go of the subway.
Elizabeth hangs out with second cousins (one not pictured) at her Great Aunt's house.
Great Aunt shows her how to use the cell phone.


Another weekend in April, we traveled to Elizabeth's Great Grandma's home in Anmyeon-do (안면도).

Great Grandma so happy to see her for the first time. Second cousin and Great Uncle in the background.

It took some time, but after a few hours, Elizabeth became comfortable with her Great Grandma. So nice to meet you! -S

Monday, April 5, 2010

Celebrating Daddy's Birthday at the Strawberry Festival

On Tim's birthday, we went to a strawberry farm. Everyone had a delicious time, especially Elizabeth. She loves strawberries, just like her mama. When we got to the strawberry farm, she was still asleep, but she awoke to the sweet aroma. She must have eaten at least a half dozen in the car, on the way home. We will never forget the fun we had at the farm, especially since the strawberry stains never came out of our clothes. -S



Sunday, April 4, 2010

First Meal in Korea

The morning after we arrived in Korea, we went out to eat some Chinese Noodles - 짜장면. It is colder in Korea than Denver, all bundled up.

Elizabeth gets noodles without any black bean sauce. We haven't figured out our laundry situation yet, so clean eating on this day. -S

Friday, April 2, 2010

Moving to KOREA!

Back in March, we moved to Korea for Tim's job. This is a temporary position that will last at least one year. Here is a record of our journey. We only had two weeks to pack up and get ready, so here we are in a rush to box everything up. Elizabeth is trying to help us by playing in the boxes.


Our flight was delayed because of a snowstorm. We were suppose to leave on March 23rd, but ended up leaving on March 25th. Here is our last meal. Ironically, it is at a Korean restaurant. Elizabeth enjoys some nice soft tofu feed to her by her grandmother. Nutritious!


We had a long layover in San Francisco, so Elizabeth and Daddy walked around and enjoyed people watching. The pink blankie in her hand is her favorite sleep aid. We have three of them that we rotate in case it gets dirty or misplaced.



Getting ready to board the flight to Incheon. Hold on! We're halfway there...


Welcome to Korea!

Smile! The baby did so well on the long flight. She is an excellent traveler. -S