We had a fun day yesterday. Kelly & I sang some worship songs in the morning. Then her friend, Sara, took us to look at some dinosaur eggs. It was such an open space with so few people, it felt more like Canada than Korea! They drained the water out of this area and uncovered some dinosaur eggs. I teased Kelly because there was supposed to be some big snakes in the area and she was a little scared about that.



Green tea shakes are so good!



Later we went to Jebu Island. We had some dinner first (home made noodles & clams in a soup broth), then they have this neat phenomena happen where the water level drops and you can drive over to the island (when the water was high, you just saw the road sink into the water). So Kelly said it's like when Moses & the Israelites walked on dry land at the parting of the Red Sea! We walked by the water on this walkway for a while, then we went to have dinner #2. It was shrimp and sashimi. The shrimp were really fresh, actually alive & kicking when they stuck them in the pan, and we watched them slowly die (kind of different for us westerners but asians really like their food fresh!). The sashimi we ate dipped in soya sauce & wasabi with maybe a piece of garlic and in a sesame leaf instead of seaweed. We passed up on the live octopus. They were fun to watch though. We had a lot of laughs and a really fun time. It's good that Kelly hasn't spoken English for a while (although we're giving her headaches having to think hard) cause she says some of the cutest things still. She said she likes being in a car in Korea because she doesn't need a seatbelt in the back side (back seat). Cute!
4 Comments:
"Hi Kelly" I still have the earrings you made me. Thank-you so much for them...
Hey Bill and Louise does Kelly have a blog? And do you think that that dinosaur egg is real?
Hi guys,
I think I'll stick to canadian food. I'm not one to watch my food actually die right before I eat. But I'm really glad you are enjoying your self and able to visit with friends. It must be neat to know people all over the world and be able to experience a part of their culture.
I was wondering if you've been able to keep up with other blogs while you're traveling. If you havn't checked ours in a while then you wouldn't know yet that I'm expecting baby #5 this winter! Just thought I'd share that.
Keep having fun and enjoy your self!
Rhiannon
Kelly said she doesn't exactly have a blog (she has something like it in Korean). Bill wasn't sure that it was a dinosaur egg, but it seemed to for sure be a large reptilian egg.
hmm..interesting.
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