
I have neglected the blog for a week now. So I will go back in time to tell you about our trip to Gangwon-do. John's research advisor and his family invited us to go with them on a road trip. Our first plan was to go to Jeollanam-do but those plans fell through and we decided to go to a scenic area east of Seoul. We actually visited this region with my parents when they were here and John had a field trip there with the Korea Foundation about 10 days before this trip.
Yong Shik and his wife Tanya and son Tae Sun borrowed a van and transported all of us on Buddha's birthday weekend. Yong Shik's parents have a membership at these condos at a resort in Gangwon-do so that is where we decided to go. It was really nice we had a big apartment with a kitchen and two nice rooms - one for each family.
Our first day there we went to a water park. I didn't take my camera what with it all being about water and cameras and water don't mix well. So I will try to describe it without pictures. It was a uniquely Korean experience. First of all most of the water park was indoors - a huge world of water all built in a big glass room. There was a wave pool and a shallow pool for little ones as well as a tube track where you rode an inner tube around a track of water and a hot pool with jacuzzi seats and shower heads. It was pretty impressive. Then there was an outdoor section with saunas and hot pools. There was even a pool with a snack bar where there were tables in the water and you could sit at the tables in the pool and eat junk food like pizza in a cone.
Besides all the attractions there was also a regular Korean style Sauna section like the ones I have written about before. The area is a ski resort and it was cool to imagine being there in the winter with all the indoor activities looking out on snow covered mountains and the outdoor pools warm in the snowy setting.
Netta also rode this crazy bungee jump thing that I wish I had gotten pictures of. They basically put her in a harness and she bounced insanely high on a trampoline.
We had a great evening with their family. We taught them Perpetual Commotion and they really caught on and we had a lot of fun playing.

The next day we headed out to a sheep farm - it was beautiful. The girls had a great time - they both loved feeding the sheep and petting them. They were very tame and sweet. They seem well taken care of and happy. It was a very beautiful place - a nice place to graze.







The next day was Buddha's Birthday and so on our way back to Seoul we went to Wongjusa temple and celebrated. It was still raining but we bought umbrellas and went for it.



We bought a lantern and hung our wish on it. We hoped for a job for John, adventure, family and connection.























Then we all piled in the van and headed home to Seoul. It was a long drive with quite a bit of traffic but our sweet friends couldn't leave us without one - or two or five more hands of perpetual commotion so they came up to our villa and we ordered chinese food to be delivered and played cards. It was hard to see it end- they are good friends and it was a great time. We are lucky!
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