Back to the airport.... Rob's first look at me was this question of "what happened to your hair". Geez, nice to see you, too, sweetheart! We worked on Monday and Tuesday. Tuesday night was a project dinner and we went to the Crab Restaurant about a block from our apartment. And guess what we ate? Yes, it was Crab. And it was fantastic!!!! King crab from Russia. We will be taking any visitors to this place!
Yesterday, was memorial day in Korea, so we had the day off from work. I took Rob on his first hike. We did Guksabong (again). 464 meters above sea level. Pictures attached. It's a two-hour roundtrip from our apartment, up the mountain and back home. Our legs were jelly at the end of the hike. This is the observation deck about half way up. I would've hated to carry the lumber and steel up the mountain to make the observation deck.
Here is Robbie contemplating life at 464 meters above sea level. Or maybe he's just contemplating how much water weight we lost sweating to get up there.
The marker at the top of the mountain. No clue what is says, except the 464 meters (in white).
After the hike, we showered up and took a trip to Home Plus. This is the big grocery store 15 minutes down the road. We needed an alarm clock (since I was still using a stop watch) and some other items. Rob HATED this place. It is a complete zoo and it's always busy. I think we'll avoid it unless necessary. I'm worried this may be the only place to find decent ground meat and chicken. But we can buy most everything else and the smaller, local marts. After purchasing our groceries (and knowing that you must self pack them into boxes and carry them to your car), we get upstairs and pack the boxes. They are a little heavier than ideal. We hit the button for the elevator and the it comes by, but is full of people. My arms are already getting tired of holding the box. We decide to take the stairs, with boxes in our arms. We are once again dripping in sweat as we make it to the level with our car. I get into the garage and literally can't carry my boxes any further. Rob has to go drop his box at the car and come back from mine. My arms are now jello. We hate this shopping place!!!!!!!!!
After returning home, we decide we are too tired to cook, so we wandered around town and thought it would be fun and try to eat korean (this would be the first time alone, usually it's with business groups and someone knows what they are ordering). We go to a place that I went for a business dinner and the lady tries to explain to us that the 25,000 won (about $26) meal is served for three people. So we're thinking that we are pigs anyhow, so a serving for 3 will be great, and what a great price! We'll bring everyone here, this is cheap! After dinner we go to pay the bill and it's 78,000 won!!!!! $84 !!!!!!!! lesson learned --- She meant that it's a minimum order of 3 servings. We are such idiots. Anyhow, live and learn. We will be eating at home all this week. Here is a picture of the bulgogi cooking at your table. The waitress flips the meat and cooks it for you, pulling the pieces that are done to the edge of the tray for you to grab and eat. All of the side dishes are standard with most meals. There are onions, what we think were yams, some potatos, snails in the shell (towards the top left of the picture), spicey vegetables, etc.
Here's a picture from under the table. The chairs had no legs. Luckily we were seated at a table which had an extra hole under the table so we had leg room. Usually, you are seated on the floor, with or without chair or cushion.
Here's a picture from under the table. The chairs had no legs. Luckily we were seated at a table which had an extra hole under the table so we had leg room. Usually, you are seated on the floor, with or without chair or cushion.
Well, that's all for now. It's almost lunch time, so we'll head home for a sandwich, especially since I forgot the backup tapes for the office server. We ate on Tuesday at the DSME cafeteria, which is free. We had whatever meat they were serving and some rice. I wasn't a fan of the soup, it looked like dirty water run over cabbage. The meal was HOT. Everything here does tend to be spicey. On Rob's first day in the office, I took him to the Indian restaurant for lunch, which I am addicted to. It is also very hot/spicey, but the meal is fantastic and I have been craving it since the first time I've had it. I guess it's just something different than kimchi!
Will write more later!
2 comments:
Hey! I love the blog! And your descriptions of the little difficulties. =) They really add up after a while! "Interesting," can become overwhelming on a 24-7 basis!
It looks like you guys are having fun! The food looks great...I'm sure you will become more and more adventurous over time....I want all the gorey details!!! =)-
~A
The blog just gets better, we love our webcam and our conversations! You both look great, we MISS you!!!!
love and hugs
Mom and Dad
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