So, somehow this makes Mel 30 Korean age even though she is only really 28. Alison decided that it would be funny to throw Mel a 30th birthday party so that's exactly what we did with her help all the way from Scotland! Thankfully she was going with a friend to an appointment so we didn't have to try and get her away for a bit. Noelia, Liisa and I met up and went shopping for all of Mel's favourite Korean foods then cooked as our friends showed up. Not long after we finished cooking Mel was back and soo surprised! We enjoyed a great night together which really helped kick start our five day weekend!
Unfortunately Mel can't eat dairy or wheat so we made her a "cake" of her favourite Haribos and macrons.
Kimbap, Mandu, Tteokboki, beans and raddish!
30!
Wednesday was all about relaxation. Tea in the morning with everyone, a late lunch. That afternoon Mel, Liisa and I went and saw Big Hero 6 (my second time watching it in theatres). If you haven't seen it yet, watch it! It will make you laugh and cry. It's perfect. Then we spent the night at the Harp as it was Trivia night. Chris is leaving soon and her mom has come to Korea to spend her last few weeks with her, so both of them joined us which was awesome. Chris' mom is super cool.
Thursday our friend Iain had a bunch of friends gather to watch him and others do fire spinning down by the Han River. This was the actual holiday day of Lunar New Year, so nothing was open that day but a few of us managed to find a small Korean restaurant to eat at. Along the way we walked along the Wish Bridge and checked out the CNN cafe briefly. The view was super pretty by the Han River but it's still just to cold to be outside like that at night!
Myself, Liisa, Sara and Scott
Words cannot describe how much I love city lights at night
Friday was another relaxed day. I spent the majority of my morning skyping then caught up with Mel and Liisa in Apgujeong (another shopping area) for food. Afterwards we headed to Gangnam so Liisa could check out the Gangam Style sign.
We spent a few hours at a dog cafe there as well. Dog cafes are fun as it's nice to be around animals for a change, but at the same time, I don't necessarily agree with how they are run. You are able to buy dog treats there to give to the dogs but the dogs because so accustomed to getting treats. Also, the amount they must eat on a daily basis cannot be good for them. Regardless we all cuddled with a few pups and drank tea.
Saturday, Mel's friends from home, Sophie and Chris arrived in Seoul. Liisa and I met up with them as well as Iain and Johan in the afternoon for tea at a traditional spot in Insadong. I tried their Harmony Tea which had a ton of ginseng in it which was good but did taste a bit medicinal. Unfortunately it rained the entire day.
While we were in the area, we also checked out a tea museum and then tried to make our way to the Buchon Hanok Village. That part of the day was a bit of a fail, we didn't really find the hanok village but we did find a great spot for dinner. I tried 토총삼게팅 which is a Korean ginseng chicken soup. Quite good for when you are sick apparently but terrifying for me as it came as a whole chicken in a pot. Luckily for me, I was sharing with Liisa who picked all the chicken off and dealt with the skin and bones.
Chris, Mel and Sophie
Chicken in a pot. It's a whole chicken. In a pot.
Finally, the last day of the holiday was spent in it's usual Sunday way - boardgames. I am still in awe at how much our board game group is growing and how eager people are to play on a weekly basis. It's always a fun afternoon and an awesome way to meet new people. Despite it being a holiday there was a great turnout, we had three games going at the same time, the entire time. Oh, and Alan brought us girl guide cookies!!
We are now at the start of the final week in February. This week we have our graduation ceremony at school which is exciting but sad at the same time. I am really going to miss my kindergarten students. I should find out Friday who my new students will be and a new school year will start in a week's time. Here are some pictures of the cuties from our last field trip to the Pangyo Eco-Centre (where we had about 40 minutes to rush our kids throughout all of the different displays and activities) and from Sungmin's birthday party.
Jenny and Isla
These kids make my heart so happy!!
Roy, Jae-Hun & Sungmin
Jaden, Joe & Isla
Jenny
Happy Birthday Sungmin!!
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