Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Weekend Getawy to Korea

This year for the President's Day long weekend Jon and I got away to South Korea.  Our friends who we swapped with this summer watched our girls and they got spoiled for a few days while we got to hit almost all on our Korea bucketlist.   One of the great things about being on this side of the world is that a lot of people travel so we got hints from friends and we even have a few friends who are from Korea that gave us some pointers.  I think one of the things we were most excited about was the food but what I did not know is that Korea has a lot of American chains that I kinda miss.  When we travel without the kids we realized that we forgot to eat meals at the normal times and many times ate one big lunch at 3pm and one day it was ON THE BORDER!! 
Places we visited:
Korea War Memorial
Seoul Tower
DMZ/JAS - North Korea
hiking Mt Bugkasan
Gyeongbokgung Palace
Itaewon Market
Namdaemun Market
The hot tub at the Dragon Hill - walking 9 miles daily caught up
 
South Korea has great public transportation and used all forms of it.  We traveled back and forth all over Seoul using the subway and buses and got to see snow! 
DMZ/JAS was a very fascinating tour.  Seeing soldiers from two countries facing each other both ready to shoot if anyone tried to cross the border was interesting.  The solider giving our tour pointed out propaganda village where the north blasts out messages over their radio tour. We were allowed to enter the building that is exactly on the border and was built for meetings and family reunions but the family reunions haven't happened from what we were told.
Hiking - That was an interesting day!!  We followed our directions and rode the subway to our stop with a bunch of people dressed like they stepped out of a hiking magazine.  After this subway we made our way to the bus stop - again with people dressed in K2, Columbia, North Face, etc. and all with hiking poles and got on one of the 3 buses our map said we could use.  Once we got on the bus there was no longer English like most places that had a little English under the Korean so we looked a little lost I guess.  Francis a 72 year old retired businessman had mercy on us and asked if he could help us make sure we got where we wanted.  Once we explained we just wanted to get to the mountains and hike a little he invited us to hike with his group.  After we said yes he explained it was his college buddies and they were celebrating their 50th reunion from graduation this year.  I was a little nervous that I might not be able to keep up with these guys until one came limping up and then I knew I could hang with them.  We got put on the "a" team and hiked with them for 2 hours.  After that something got lost in translation b/c we thought we would be staying with them and they sent us a different way and said have a great trip.  We hiked for another hour and then headed down b/c I needed to hit the markets to get our souvenirs for the girls!
 
Started off with a bus ride - they believe in honking!

We even got to take Flat Stanley with us

On the way to the coffee can heart I might have said:
"Nothing says love like - Hey look Cold Stone!!"

Something crazy - Putting Locks everywhere to celebrate love

Why would you do this??

He loved the free dress up session - ok he endured it

Me in Korean Garb

He loved it

The Palace

See the mountain in the background - we hiked it

yep on the border!

War Memorial

Starting our hike with the 70 year old college crew

Hiking

We brought the average age down by 20!

What - they left us?? There went our chance for finding a great restaurant for the day
Getting ready to step foot in the North

This should be fun

Jon in the south
Ashley in the north

Ashley in the North and Jon in the south

Geocache!!

Local hole in the wall - Bulgoli!!!!!!

Super Bowl and Sickeness

This past few weeks we celebrated the Super Bowl and suffered through sickness.  The original plan was to gather with friends to watch the Super Bowl and eat lots of fun food instead we spent the day secluded from the outside world and eating a little bit of food.   Molly has had a pretty interesting few days starting with slamming her fingers in the car door then falling off the bunk bed and ending the streak with fifths disease (also known as Slapped Face Disease)
Once we could hang with the outside world we took our girls to the ever popular Fight Night where Jon showed the girls how to cheer for friends in whatever they do.
And as always a few matching outfits because the girls dress themselves and feel they must match in some way!
 
She might not feel good but she did have to accessorize.

Bacon Wrapped Tater Tots!!!!

Fight Night

Matching Outfits with swim caps - they are hillarious

100 year old Molly for 100th day of school.

Molly's Valentines to her class mates - silly putty.

Valentine Date night with the family!

Cherry Blossom Festival

This year we went to Mt. Nakajin for the cherry blossom festival.  The girls picked out matching outfits and even asked me if I would wear a polka dot shirt to match.  Unfortunately I did not have a polka dot shirt so they settled for my pink pull over.  It was pretty cold so I grabbed a vest just in case and well my matching crew all grabbed one also.  Somehow they couldn't get Jon to join in the matching fun - but he was still allowed to come.   Once we arrive at Mt. Nakajin we started the hike to the castle ruins - but not with a lot of stops for pictures.  The girls love getting pictures taken and regularly pose saying take my picture, or as Kelly screams "cheese me!!!"  The festival was beautiful and we enjoyed walking the castle ruins and looking at the trees in full bloom.  This site also does a night time illumination but we did not stay that long.
 
"cheese me!"

"Mom take my picture with the ice cream"
Couldn't pass this up since smiling face and looking at the camera are rare with this one.

Fun cut outs



The double faced queen

Cherry Blossom

Why not take bridal portraits in the middle of a busy festival!

Trees lining the stairs

This is fun!

No ice cream cone - so no smiles

I love my daddy's back

I have never said I was good at taking pictures but this was my attempt to get a good picture of the beautiful blossoms

Me and the girls

Tried an artistic approach - yep I'll stick with good old goofy shots!

Just take the picture mom!

Cheese me already!

Daddy!!

Riley took a picture of us while we watched the sunset.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

2015 - The year of . . .

So one of my original resolutions was to update the blog weekly.  Well its now Feb and I am on my second entry of the year.  Let's hope this gets better throughout the year.
Last years resolution - invite a new family over for dinner each month, write a personal note monthly, stick to a budget and read the bible.  I was able to accomplish 3 of those 4 last year. 
 
Since the year has started Jon and I have both done a little crafting, Riley has learned to write her name and we have had some fun family fun.
 
Coco's nail time with my Bunco Babe Friends

The cornhole board getting its Green and Gold

Making growth chart rulers

That was fun!

Riley made a giraffe with daddy.
Once she explained it to me I totally saw it.

Jon sporting his Bali shirt to preach at Torii Chapel

Life is always more fun with friends.

Loving the roller slides



Sleeping Beauty crashed!

First time to write her name on her own!!!!

Nightly ritual - Daddy carry me, No me, No me.
Ok girls come here.