Monday, July 23, 2012

Day 3: Gwangjang Market and Insadong

Day three of our adventure in Seoul took us to Gwangjang Market with Lindsay and her hubby Ryan!

Alex and I made our way to the Swoboda's apartment and met up with them to start our walk to the subway. This was my first day really ridding the subway. It was great to travel with the Swobodas who know their way around the busy city.

I was in for quite a surprise once I got to the market. There was people everywhere! I have never seen so many people crammed into so little space! I would soon learn that this was a common thing in South Korea.


There were booths set up creating isles for us to stroll down. People were selling anything you could think of. My favorite part was all the different kinds of food that were being offered. They were selling seafood, soups, deserts, meats, fruits, vegetables, anything your heart desired. 










We stopped for lunch while we were here as well. We picked a booth that looked good and sat down and ordered a dumpling like soup called mond guk. The soup was pretty spicy but so yummy! We gobbled it up and then started on our potato pancakes. They. Were. AMAZING! 







They make the pancakes right in front of you. It was so interesting to watch them make the yummy cakes!

We strolled around the market for a little after we ate and looked at what people were selling. 







Our next leg of the trip that day was to Insadong. Insadong has to be my favorite market that we went to the entire time I was there. So it was a quick ride on the subway and we were in Insadong. We did a little souvenir shopping and stopped at a unique tea house for a little warming up!

Lindsay wanted to take us to the Bird Tea House but the owner was on vacation so instead we went to the tea shop next door.








It was nice and worm inside, a welcomed change from the chilly weather outside. We all settled into a booth once we were inside. I was not surprised that we needed to take off our shoes to sit in the booth and I was more than happy to take them off and relax and enjoy some tea. I ordered the hot pear tea and Alex ordered the cold lemon tea. 







It was a great way to end a day wondering around Seoul chatting and catching up with good friends. I'm so glad that we had Lindsay and Ryan with us to show us around some very interesting parts of the city.



Saturday, July 7, 2012

Day 1&2: Getting to Seoul

These Korea posts are long overdue! But I finally found the time to write them now that I am sick with bronchitis. So without further ado.......

I have never been out of the country before; I have never owned a passport before either. So this was quite an adventure to say the least. When I boarded the plane in Honolulu I was pleasantly surprised to find some goodies in my seat. There was a bottle of water, a lap blanket, a small back pillow, and a personal bag that had a toothbrush and toothpaste and some thin slippers. Also, I had never eaten a meal on a plane so when I was served two I was excited. Later I came to learn that getting two meals on an international flight is normal but I had never flown international before. The flight was long but It was pleasant.

When I landed I had to go through customs and immigration. Once I was through I changed my money into won.

It took a little bit for me to find Lindsay once I was out of the terminal. Lindsay is one of my very good friends that I met in Monterey, CA and she is now stationed with her husband, Ryan, in Seoul, South Korea. Once we had found one another it was to the subway to make our journey to her apartment in Seoul. The subway had to be one of my favorite things in Seoul! I know that sounds a little odd to be so fascinated with public transportation but the subway was so clean and it was so simple to use even though I speak no Korean at all. 


Once we got to her house she got me all settled in. She made us an amazing dinner of her homemade tomato soup. Lindsay is quite the cook and always has been. We stayed up just talking and catching up. It was great to be able to catch up with her in person. 

The next day we lounged around Lindsay's apartment till about noon. We headed out to Yongsan to go pick up Alex. Alex had been in Korea for the past three months on deployment so I was more than happy to see my marine again. Once we got Alex, Lindsay took us to a very yummy restaurant called the Pumpkin House. There we had one of my favorite meals, beef kalbi. The meat was so tender and tasty! I tried everything that was on the table and all of it was delicious. 



After we finished up lunch, Lindsay drove us back to Yongsan base and dropped us off at the Dragon Hill Lodge to check in. 


After we got all settled in Alex and I had dinner at the hotel. After dinner we decided to venture out into Itaewon outside of base. I picked up a little jewelry box for my mom while in one of the many shops. It was a little overwhelming to see all the people crammed into such a small area. Lindsay met up with us and we got some delicious hot chocolate and my new favorite desert...rotiboys! They are a fluffy butter cream filled pastry. 



It was an amazing first two days in South Korea. And the adventure was just getting started!

Monday, July 2, 2012

Coming Home!

January 5th seems like such a long time ago. Alex left for deployment on January 5th. When he first left it felt like time was standing still and July felt like it would never get here! I want to say it was easy to get used to sleeping alone and doing all the things I used to do with him alone but it wasn't. But I did eventually get used to living the "single-married" life.



I made myself busy with school. I was fortunate that school started the week after he left. I spent all day in class and all evening studying so I did not have too much down time. And to take care of any down time I might have had...I got a job! I also was able to stay busy hanging out with some amazing women here in Hawaii. So I just want to say thank you to Reagan for staying up late with me on the phone listing to me ramble on and on. And thank you to Danita for the many dinners you fed me and all your kind words. To Amanda to all our late nights at Target and cleaning. Without you lades (and many others) this deployment could have been a lot harder. 



I started working at the exchange on base. I was hired to work the front registers but I was eventually moved back to work in customer service. I now had no personal time at all and that is just how I wanted it. Time started to just fly by! Before I knew it, it was all ready March and time for me to fly off and see Alex and Lindsay in South Korea (there will be more on that later, yay!!!). 



Once I was back in the states it was back to work and back to school. School ended in May and I just started to work all the time. I was elated to hear that my boo would be coming home three weeks early and he was now going to come home in June instead of July! And before I knew it June 14th was here! I was nervous, excited, and anxious all at once to have my hubby home again. And I can't describe how happy I was to see that duty van pull up with my marine inside it!







As a surprise I got Alex a new wedding ring to replace his old one which had gotten pretty beat up over the past three years....he loved it!





I love my marine. I will always wait for him, no matter how long he is gone or how far away he has to go. I love you boo....and WELCOME HOME!!!!