In the below picture, you will see many "Korean smiles", including my own. I am in the lower right.
....and, finally, here we are with our final home stay family, the Kim's, pulling off our best "Korean smile"
-Jake
We've gotten the warmest of welcomes from the Korean people. Mother Nature, on the other hand, has been a bit frosty. She has finally come around this past week and is showing us a beautiful apology. Spring in Korea is gorgeous.
We wrapped up our traditional Korean village movie set tour by trying on some costumes. Jake was chosen to play the king. Nanci was his queen. Jake had no problem keeping his Korean smile on the entire time. We have many guesses but are not quite sure what he is holding. As usual, Nanci is having the time of her life!
Over the course of 3 weeks, we have slept in 10 different places, some beds and some floors (aka Korean style). The longest we have stayed in one place is 3 nights. We just found out we get to stay in this place (Yongin) for 7 days. Finally, I get to unpack and settle in. I can't tell you how good this feels.
-Jake
Sting ray, octopus, jellyfish, giant live oysters, whole mackerel and cuddle fish jerky were the oddest foods we had until today's lunch. Cow head and cow head soup went down like chicken noodle, though I don't think we'll seek it out intentionally.