Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Asian styles
Better late than never...
The day before I left, we went with several of our friends to see the movie Prince Caspian (with Korean subtitles). I don't think some of the humor translated because there would be times that Gabe, Susanna, and I would be the only people laughing. After the movie, we walked around for a little while (which is when I ended up with wooden shards in my foot which resulted in a trip to the ER to cut them out and sew my foot up).
Saying good-bye
Stitches, here I come!
Julie and I had fun playing in the suitcases before I packed
Friday, May 23, 2008
American BBQ in Korea
I had great plans to update the blog with all kinds of pictures the night before I left Korea. BUT, after running around outside barefoot, I ended up taking a late trip to the ER for stitches instead. I always said the last think I wanted to do in Korea was go to their emergency rooms, but God decided to surprise me the very last night! Korean emergency rooms are a lot more open, less private, less strict, less sanitary, etc. than their American counterparts so it was an interesting experience to say the least.
So anyway, I am now posting the pictures we have from the last two weeks I was in Korea. They were very full weeks especially because of Mom returning to the U.S. for a few days and then Dad having surgery. (Dad's knee is doing well - they were not able to reach the problem arthroscopically so they ended up having to do invasive surgery. We were disappointed and a little nervous about recovery, but God has taken care of his leg. Thank you for your prayers; God definitely answered them!)
The last Sunday I was there, all three American families decided to have a BBQ outside. We bought hot dogs and marshmallows at Costco, and Dad set up his little grill and built a fire in his garden area. We sat around the fire, made s'mores, and sang songs for a long time. Thankfully, Korea is still cold enough to be able to enjoy a fire at night. (Back here in Orlando is a totally different story!
Stephen attempts to roast a football
All the kids in the American families (plus a few Korean friends)
My sisters have loved having Soyoung, who is a home schooler, living in the same apartment building together. They play with each other almost every day.
I will continue to post more pictures (in small increments) over the next several days. I will also try to have Gabe post some current pictures of the family as they wrap up co-ops.
Friday, May 9, 2008
Korean Folk Village
Back at home for cake
Mom

Still holding hands after 28 years of marriage!
"A virtuous woman is a CROWN to her husband." -Proverbs 12:4
The Coke Side of Life
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Happy Birthday, Gabe!
Friday, May 2, 2008
Well-done, Jared!

Waiting (and sleeping)
Jared walked across the UCF stage at approximately 4:15 a.m. overhere - can you tell we'd just gotten out of bed? :)
Thursday, April 24, 2008
에버랜드
Gabe, Susanna, and I spent all day Monday at Korea's Everland theme park with Elizabeth, Stephen, and three of the home schooling high school students. After one of the roller coasters, Min-Jae joked, "I was scared so I tried to grab Gabe's hand. But, I looked down and couldn't find it! Then, I looked over at him and realized both of his hands were waving around up in the air!" Wild Americans, right?