Sunday, April 25, 2010


Samsung Lions Feild


Newspaper Hat


Farewell Craig


Gumeo Mountian



Kids Feeding the Rabbits......Cotton Candy not Grass


Hookah Bar


This weekend brought beautiful weather to Korea. The week was a fairly busy one. Wednesday we had supper and drinks with some LG workers. Our new friend teaches the LG business men so we went out with them before heading to Waegook. Friday we enjoyed an evening with friends in Indong at a Hookha bar. Saturday was a beautiful day so we spent the afternoon downtown and at Gumeo mountain. We went for a nice walk around the lake which offered some great photos. Saturday night was Craigs farewell at Waegook. He is heading back to Canada so we felt the need to send him off in style with a Waegook very sloppy party. Sunday a group ventured into Daegu to check out a Samsung Lions baseball game. It would be comparable to the MLB at home. It was a great day for a ball game, and to work on a base tan for Taiwan. Korean's hate the sun so many of them were wearing an insane amount of clothes, and hats made from just about anything (empty boxes, newspaper, flyers etc). It is almost funny to see because Koreans are very self conscious about their looks. They constantly look in the mirror or take pictures of themselves, but they will sit at a ball game with a beer box on their head. They see skin color as a division of social class. High class work in offices and have indoor jobs, where as lower classes work outside doing manual labor so they have darker skin. At the game we also sat behind a family with a small Korean girl. She was amazed by all of us foreigners, and probably one of the cutest, well behaved children I have seen here to date. After the game I met up with a friend from home for supper. Nick and Dave both work with Moon Kkkang in Daegu so I spent the evening with them before heading back to Gumi. So great to have people from home here, and nice to have a getaway in Daegu even if it is just for a day.

This week is the start of a new series for me at work, so today I will be getting a few new kids in my classes. Learning new names should keep me entertained for this week.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010


The Bride and Groom


The Bride


The Cherry Blossom




Easter Brunch




Sunday, April 18, 2010

This past weekend I was able to take in a few more Korean cultural activities. Saturday I attended my first traditional Korean wedding. I have to say it was VERY different from anything I have seen or expected. The bride and groom both wear Korean outfits which are very brightly colored. I wouldn't say there is a "wedding party" but since it was a Korean girl and a foreign guy there were a couple of best men. When we got there on Saturday the bride actually asked some people on the spot to help out with the wedding service, and they all got changed in the middle of the reception area. The actually wedding it self was in Korean so I didn't understand, but there was a lot of bowing, and drinking of tea. Very few guest were dressed up, and people were eating in the middle of the wedding. No kissing of the bride, no cutting of the cake, and no party/dance. Just a small outdoor service and buffet. No one really was paying any attention to what was going on. I have to say in Korea your wedding day is definitely not all about you, or very organized. The wedding was in Ulsan, so on the way home we stopped by a small beach for a couple hours. The weather is getting nice here so it was a beautiful day to soak up some sun. The beach was very rocky, and the water was extremely cold, but I loved every minute of it.
April has been a busy month it seems, and I am not sure where the time has gone. We are still trying to plan a temple stay and a hike, but with weddings, going away parties and a trip to Taiwan it looks like it may be postponed until May. Time is flying by here. I cant believe it has been 4 months already!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Its been a while since my last post. Things here in Gumi are still great, and Moon Kkang is still growing. The weather has been nice, and Gumi is starting to blossom with beautiful cherry trees. We arrived in the winter so it is nice to see spring, and a fresh look to Korea. Without snow to cover all the dead winter look, it is not the nicest place during the winter months. The roof top of our apartment building has been our new favorite hang out. It has a nice area to sit and read while soaking up the sun. It is almost wrong to soak up sun in Korea. They love their white skin and many people wear a ridiculous amount of clothes, hats, face masks and SPF 50 while out during the day.

We have discovered Costco in Daegu, which has been a great find. Lots of home comforts (cheese), and it is a quick/cheap trip by train from Gumi. The past couple weekends we have done day trips to Daegu for a Costco trip. We have also discovered a resturant called The Holy Grill, which is owned by two Canadians. Being Canadian they even have poutine on the menu.

Last weekend we enjoyed an Easter dinner with some friends. Easter is not celebrated here like it is at home. People celebrate the religious part of Easter, but there is no Easter bunny, or egg hunts.

Other than that it has been a quiet month of April in Gumi. We have a couple events planned for the coming weekends. A concert, temple stay and vacation to Taiwan. All things we are looking forward to.