Last week we took two days and went out to the country. It was wonderful to see a new side of Korea.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
30 Weeks
For me, the thirtieth week of pregnancy is a huge mile marker. It means I've reached the top of the climb and it's all down hill from here. It's one of the four magic mile markers of pregnancy. To celebrate my 30th week, I put the baby's crib together. I'm getting excited! Now if I can keep James and Margaret from untieing the bumper. James said, "If it's a boy, he won't want these bows." "You had bows" I responded. "Yuck", he said.
Han book Holiday
The girls' school has a week when they celebrate Korean culture. During the week they make Korean crafts, eat traditional Korean food, and learn more of the language and history. When Friday comes, all of the children are invited to wear Han book (traditional Korean dress). The school has built a new gate over the parking garage and it was dedicated as part of the Friday celebration. Miri absolutely loved wearing the han book. Anna wished she had one (next year, Dear). Gracie was perfectly happy in her Tae Kwon Do uniform. Anna and her good friend Rafaella, she's Peruvian.
Miriam and her good friends. Tabea (left), she's German. On the right is Bridget, she's American. Gracie with Mr. Pearson?
Miriam and her good friends. Tabea (left), she's German. On the right is Bridget, she's American. Gracie with Mr. Pearson?
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
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