Right away the three big Es along with Patrick headed off to a big roller coaster. After a little negotiating, N and I rode a smaller ride, while e and Adeline just hung out.
I think they were still a little frozen at this point in the day...
Then we were off to the ball room. What can I say about the ball room. Such pure joy for boys of all ages!
Yes, that is Patrick trying to take out E... and E firing back! Let me tell you, it was harder to get the two of them out of there than it was to get the little kids out!
Next it was time for "It's a Small World", I mean "Global Village." Yet another "not quite right" moment. Just like it's counter part in Florida this ride is complete with boats and an annoying song to make a ride that goes on for WAY too long. Ah, it brings back memories of my childhood where I forced my parents to stand in hour long lines to ride "Small World" over and over again. Oh what I have to look forward to...
There are some uniquely Korean rides. Like this helicopter ride where you pedal yourself around a track that is way high in the air (Aunt EJ got stuck with N, who can't reach the pedals, so isn't much help), and this chair ride where the chairs go up and down sort of like a fountain.
Then we headed for another unique Korean experience. The Safari ride. Here you ride in a bus and are literally inches from these lions and bears, with only the bus window between you and them. It's soooo not politically correct, and would never fly in the states, but it's amazing to see the animals so close!
I actually made eye contact with one of the lions. Now that's trippy!
Towards the end of the day I snapped this picture of Adeline. I love the way the light is hitting her face. My boys are in love with this girl. We keep joking that one of them needs to marry her! I'd keep her now, except for her parents and grandparents might have something to say about that. She is such a sweet girl and the boys are really going to miss her when we move.
As we were just about to leave, I caught this father / son moment on camera. "Where's your nose" is a favorite game for e right now! I just love the closeness between the two of them.
Anyway, we had a great day as usual! Thanks everyone for coming with us!
3 comments:
Awww...we love you guys too! Your boys are both on the list for acceptable spouse choices for Adeline...can you imagine how fun our holiday gatherings would be?!?!?
This really was a fun day, one of many we have had since becoming friends with you...we are REALLY going to miss you guys!....even MORE of a reason for us to visit you in England!
Gosh, we really need to make it over to Everland...Can you believe in the three years we've been here, we haven't gone once! ;p
Hi there!! I found your blog through Karen's page and I must say you are so funny! You had me cracking up as your described the exploding diaper along with the AFN commercial for blending in... and the "Various Diseases" tag on the garbage can (in Korenglish) is so funny! I wrote a blog once on an English School here that is named, "Butter English" instead of better English... so funny! Great job on your blog!! :0
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