| we're late |
| opening our sushi snack |
| ham & kimchi triangle sushi |
| fresh roasted chestnuts |
| lots of new construction |
| don't drive off a cliff |
Next this process repeated at the next local realtor's office, but first we inspected the new property. It was cute, only a year old, but the previous tenant made a real mess of it. Sadly, that seems common here, the home isn't really your castle, its just a place to sleep. Places are small and plain, and more time is spent at work and eating out than home. But, the movers were already moving in! We helped carry everything up the tight spiral stairs and then got to work scrubbing.
| Janey and I want fajitas! |
Rachel treated us to lunch at the Taco place! haha mmmm, it was really good, and spicy! The area they moved into is known for the foreign population, so I felt right at home.
As we walked up the steps to the door there was a line of brothers waiting to welcome us! Not like I had special treatment, they are glad to welcome everyone in this fashion. A little bow and then the appropriate greeting (that I am able to repeat but not spell out here) and most of them said with a big smile "Nice to meet you" and shook my hand. It was so sweet! All the friends came up to us and Jane introduced us all. There's always one person who refuses to believe that I can't speak the language, though. Just because I can say the greeting and smile, does not mean I can hold a conversation with you! Jane was having a hard time keeping up with everyone talking around us. It was fun though!
Afterward we were hungry, and went to a chicken bbq place, this one was more of a dive.
| sesame leaf roll-up |
Eat the chicken by itself, dipped in some sauce, or roll it up in some fresh lettuce or sesame leaves and make a tasty bite.
They even brought out a bowl of fresh garlic and jalapenos to add in .... whew I passed.
Then an egg soufflé.
Then some ramen.
Then the plate of chicken feet.
Then the bowl of rice, seaweed and caviar.
Wait - chicken feet!? Yep. and I think my face says it all.
| yes I have a chicken's foot in my mouth |
| see the fish tanks full of eels on the left? |
Rachel, Krystal, and Young just finished reading your blog to this point. Looks like fun. We all say hi and we miss you and Jane and Minho!
ReplyDeleteWow! Now u r a true Asian after rolling an animal foot in ur mouth! It's nice to see pictures of the friends!
ReplyDeleteHahahaha Corey, don't be jealous
ReplyDeleteThanks Rachel, Krystal, & Young!! We Miss You Too
ewww your face says it all!!! chicken feet yuck! even worse are eels! blah! glad you are doing well and fitting in!
ReplyDeleteGlad the eels arent clear. I cant handle looking at them. I would eat a chicken foot, but i think i will just go out early tomorrow morning and eat some (non)greasy eggs and potatoes.
ReplyDeleteSoup in the morning is ok but chicken's feet? You are really brave! I don't know if it's the right word hehehe... deda
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