Sunday, September 28, 2014

Grandpa and Grandma!

So excited for visitors!

Mom and Dad actually standing in North Korea.  This building
was constructed exactly on the border between the two Koreas,
for official talks.  When you cross to this side of the room,
you are in North Korea!


At a traditional folk village, grandpa receives some traditional
punishment!




Myeongdong Market

At Gyeongbuk Palace

Grandma gets the dead skin eaten off her
feet at Dr. Fish.

This is a trendy ice cream cone in Seoul.

Enjoying some traditional Korean BBQ.

Hiking down Namsan along the Seoul
Fortress Wall.

Getting some excercise!

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Visitors!!!

Danny's college roommate, Rich Trowbridge, and his family are currently stationed outside of Toyko with the military.  They can fly standby to other military bases, so they flew over to Seoul this summer to check out South Korea and hang out with us.  They have 3 girls and 1 boy, and in the same order as us too!  We had a lot of fun touring around with them, catching up, and talking about "old times".  

 Here we are in Insadong having some Korean BBQ.
 The best part for Hyrum and Miles was just
having another boy around!



 Here we are doing "noraebong".  This literally means
"singing room" in Korean.  It is a very popular
passtime in Korea.  Basically, you pay to have
your own room to do kareoke.  The kids were a
little shy at first, but a few
songs into it, we had to remind them to share the
microphone, and then we had to drag them home.