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Saturday, July 12, 2014

D&D's Trip to Korea: Four F's

We've been back from Korea only a week, but our time in Korea feels as if it happened years ago. We crawled back into reality whilst battling jet-lag. Now that it's been a week, it's safe to say that we have accepted our fate, trudged back to our lives before Korea ever happened, in 100 degree weather. Life is beautiful!

Now that I'm back on schedule, time to record the remainders of our trip. I've already blogged away about our reception, Gyeongsang province, and Seoul. I've selected some pictures of our last days in Korea and  a few remaining pictures and complied them into a folder (on my desktop), Four F's: Family, Friends, Food, and Fun!

 The infamous live squid
 Flying fish
 All sorts of fried tempura
 Spicy seafood noodles
 The best frozen yogurt place, ever. Six Mango. David and I went every single day...
 Six Mango, with friends.
 Oh Koo Dalk (Chicken baked in the oven).
 My favorite dish of all time, my grandma's kimchee chijae!
 Pork intestines! Yumm!!
Korean style Vietnamese food. 
 A feast prepared by my grand-auntie! This was our breakfast!
 Yogurt smoothie with my cousin! 
 Donkatsu!
 Pig feet!
Mango Six, again!
 Fried dumplings!
 Froyo, again. With my closest friends <3 i="">
 End of the Korean peninsula.
David, inviting hermit the crab to play with us.

 He finally came out. And we jumped a mile away. Literally..
 Alive and alive. Disgusting. 

 David and I, at my grandfather's peaceful resting place.
 My two favorite men.
 The last meal of D&D? Samgyupsal! Mmm..
The night before our departure. Say Kimchee!

Our trip was amazing. Perfect. I've never been a fan of traveling. But, since David joined my life, we've traveled quite extensively. And I've got to say, explorEng the world has become quite fun. I would love to travel to exotic places such as Eygpt or South America... (One day.) However, exploring the motherland never gets old. And, my motherland is the one place that always welcomes me. Until next time, KIMCHEE!

1 comment:

  1. thanks for sharing your wonderful experience with David in Korea.

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