Today we hopped in a van from the USO and headed to the Korean Folk Village with our friends. It was a beautiful day and we were able to enjoy being outside and observe how an old village during the Chosun Dynasty would likely operate.
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Welcome to land of the thatched roof homes. |
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We were greeted by totem poles when we first walked in and for a moment I thought I was somewhere in the Pacific Islands of the Americas. |
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I am grinding something, possibly corn. It really felt like walking into an Asian-style, middle ages village. Only sans suits of armor and the plague. |
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This home would be for a wealthier family, hence the "real" roof. They also built their homes with no nails showing. It was impossible to find them. |
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Their furniture was actually quite remarkable for the time era. |
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A hut JUST for Kimchi. Saying they take their Kimchi seriously is an understatement. I would say life revolved around it back in the Chosun Village. |
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This is the way they ironed back in the day. I don't iron, so I told Darren to make sure he got a photo! |
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No day would be complete without the traditional performers. These guys were amazing and LOUD . . . very loud. |
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Elijah wants to join in very badly. |
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Birds-eye view. |
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As long as she has her paci, anything will hold her attention. :( |
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TERESA!! She and her family make these events so much more fun! |
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Acrobat! This guy was probably pushing 70. The fact that he could jump was impressive, much less on a rope. |
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Mooing at the cow. |
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We found a rice paddy! |
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We brought her all the way to the Folk Village and she wanted to play in the sand. |
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Elijah and Emmalyn appear to have gotten hitched. Here they are in tradtional Korean wedding garb. |
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Some spirit tree . . . weird, but cool photo. |
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Thankful for memorial day weekend, so we can do stuff with friends and daddy! |
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Those ears are not made for my head, but here Darren and I are getting married. . . at least he looks happier than the first time. ;) |
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All those kids with cell phones. WOW. |
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Old-fashioned dining area. They had some strange food selections. I ate a normal beef and vegetable meal, but Darren was a bit more adventuresome. . . |
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Here Darren has spicy kimchi with sesame and ACORN JELLY! Yikes. |
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Ahhh Tofu, my new love. Here it is being made. I prefer not to see my food being made, so I didn't eat tofu today. |
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