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WARNING: This might be long and have a lot of pictures.
I left USA on July 1st. Really excited and can't wait.
My mom and dad at JFK airport. Sadly my dad could not go to Korea due to work
After 14(?) hours or so on the plane, we finally arrived at Incheon Airport. Korea...I was here at last! This was a dream come true. I loved this very moment.
What Happened in Daejeon
Waiting at the airport was my grandparents (dad's parents) and my third aunt from 일산 (il-san) (my mom has five sisters lol, so I have five aunts). Let me tell you: people change A LOT. omg like wow. Unfortunately I was an idiot and didn't take any pictures =/ My aunt left after meeting us and my grandparents, mom, sister, and I rode a bus to Daejeon. We stayed there for the night and fell asleep.
The next day, we went to my other grandmother (this time, my mom's parents). Sadly, my grandfather passed away a few years ago (R.I.P...). There, we saw my mom's other two sisters (my aunts) who live in Daejeon. It was so nice to meet them For the three days I stayed there, I went shopping in the subway. It's huge! and cheap, but a lot of fakes. Did you know that fake Vans are called "Weians"? rofl
Great food too - my uncle treated us with BBQ and 냉면 (cold noodles that taste really good!)
Third day we went hiking and stopped by a temple lol.
Sister, grandma, and I
Uncle, aunt, their one-year old son, and me!
My sister inside the temple. We're not supposed to go in there though since we're Catholics. lol
Aunt and uncle! They got married two years ago?
After all this, we went back to my grandparent's (dad's). My dad's side of the family also all gathered because for the next three days we were going south of Daejeon - Jiri Mountain (지리산). Meeting my cousins, uncle, aunt - wow people change so much in six years, let alone one.
Jiri Mountains (July 6th - July 8th)
A group photo
We then went to famous Buddhist temples and yeah...lol here are the pictures!
Some weird statues that represent Buddha or something
A monk's house, I think
Why am I so sexy?
Temple
Houses in Korea that were built a very long time ago
My sister in front of one of the houses
There are a lot of Korean dramas/shows where the setting takes place a long time ago - they filmed a scene from a drama/show here!
The Unjoru House of Gurye
The rest of the day we went back to our condo. It was very nice. Food was prepared three times a day buffet style for free! Very nice! Internet cafe was very cheap at 30 cents every twenty minutes. Karaoke was three dollars an hour and spa was two dollars for entry. And arcade room was free!It was very fun and I had a great time.
The next day, we went to another Buddhist temple. This temple was located on top of a small mountain because I believe a long time ago, Korea did not approve of Buddhism or something and they isolated the monks and the temples up on the mountain. I'm not sure if this is correct, so yeah.
We went 95% of the mountain by car and the rest we walked. But the path was so steep that I was so tired by the time I got up there. Monks really live a hard life (well the ones that live on the mountain temple lol)
Two of my cousins, grandmother, grandfather
Cousin, uncle
Mom and I -_-
two of my cousins, grandmother. Behind them are small Buddha statues
Another temple from a rather far distance
Next we went to a waterfall - really fun but I didn't go in because I hate getting wet! ^^;;
My uncle in the waterfall
The kids playing in the waterfall
The rest of the day, the weather was TOO hot (there was a heat warning), so we stayed in the condo all day and chilled. The day was also my grandfather's birthday I think he's 74 or 75 now.
Happy birthday!!!
Last day of the trip to Jiri Mountain =/ It was fun, but way too fucking quick.
Before we left the condo - good times!
Before we headed to Daejeon, we rode the steam train lol.
A group photo
My uncle, sister, and me
These are like bicycle trains lol they were really fun, but the road was so long and we got pretty tired ^^;;
Sister and mom
Sister, cousins in the train!
Me ;]
What Happened in Seoul!
We headed back up to Daejeon, grabbed lunch, and parted ways. Wow, even after such a trip, my mom, sister, and I were to head up to the Seoul/Kyungki area! We were going to Bundang (분당) to be exact - where my mom's sister lives.
My uncle who lives in Seoul decided to give us the ride there.
By the time we got there it was around 5:30 and the good thing about my second aunt's house was that it was HUGE! For an apartment it was very very big.
I saw my cousins who went to cram school (학원) and then after my uncle came we went out to dinner. This family was my favorite because the age gap was only two or so (I'm 19, he's 17).
For the rest of week basically, we pretty much took a break. My cousins and I went to central Seoul (명동) a couple times by riding the bus, then going home by subway for some more underground shopping! Really funn. No pictures though =/ My mom doesn't trust me with the camera and she thinks I'll lose it or something.
Here's what goes on in the house though!
Cousin playing Nintendo DS
UNCLE MUST DRINK BEER ONCE A DAY LOL. Seriously he loves beer
Happy birthday, uncle!
Okay, so on the 16th or so, my mom went to meet her Catholic nun teacher. They're real close. Another person who came was her friend. I had to tag along with my sister because the nun wanted to see us because it had been like four years since she last saw us.
Some picture gallery place where foreigners take pictures of stuff in Korea
What the eff is that lol
The lady on the left is super rich, husband is like one of the highest positions in Samsung, so she lives in Tower Palace
Tower Palace isn't as good as I thought. The inside house is like an apartment although it does have some cool stuff in there. You need a card or you can't get in and that kind of stuff..-_-
Il-san
On the 17th, we moved to il-san (일산), my favorite city. Il-san has this shopping place called Western Dom and beyond there, there are a TON of stores and restaurants. Korea is really a country that doesn't sleep I had a ton of funnnnnn =]
Sister and I in Western Dom
Cousins
Me, sister, cousin
It was also my uncle's (third uncle) birthday and we celebrated! Why are there always birthdays wherever we go somewhere new? -_-
happy birthday!
The Seoul City Tour - Day 1
The city tour time! Seoul is a city that has many things. I visited a lot of places and had fun ^^
At Itaewon - a lot of westerners/foreigners live here
In front of korean houses from long time ago!
People but food like dried soy bean paste in here
Seoul Tower - sad that we couldn't go there at night. It would really be a beautiful sight
What you could see from the towers
lol very bad English! ;(
I forgot what this was lol
Forgot the name, but it's in front of like the president's office, like the White House
Mom and sister
Yep...getting tired >.>
Haha cool mini figures! Making kimchi
Day 1 was really tiring. There aren't THAT many pictures but I saw a lot. We went back to this time, my fourth aunt in Il-san. She's divorced and lives in an Officetel.
Before I end Day 1, let me finish it with:
Toilret and Spicy Source ^^;;
Seoul City Tour - Day 2
Second day! First stop is Kwang-hwa Gate (광화문)
Guards ready to perform some show
Music playing! Pretty neat!
Mom, sister, guard, and me!
A palace! Very very big
This water thing measures the time. A water clock...
Next we visited Chungkechun (청계천) Plaza+River
A house from like 30-40 years ago - still preserved!
Front of the store
Drinks! Notice Fanta?
Ramyun/Ramen
What a student's room would look like back then
Goodbye, Chungkechun
Yet another palace
A pond
A library back then for scholars to read/study
Palace from inside the bus
The city tour bus
Seoul
Finally, no more pictures after this date though, I think.
It was really fun. The month of July that is. August also has its good times - expect that sometime soon.
After this I went to 명동 for the last time with my cousin from Bundang and basically chilled at Daejeon and Bundang for that week.