A busy weekend! On Saturday we went to Children’s Grand Park, while on Sunday we hopped a bus and explored a part of our own neighborhood (Junggye-dong) we had never seen.
Saturday:
Before going to the park and zoo, we walked around Sejong University, bought some lunch, and ate it by the pond in the university:

The park was packed, but we still had a lot of fun (and people watching was a major part of that). August’s favorite part, however, was watching the fountain:
Just hanging:

Getting silly as we are leaving:
We had our most insane baby entourage experience. It started in te station as we waited for a train. Out of nowhere a crowd of a dozen people or so people formed, with people sort of competing for his attention.
Much of that crowd joined us on the packed subway for the entire 30 minute ride. Luckily, these kids were really quite nice and kept August entertained. The two girls were his biggest fans, and the boy in the blue shirt didn’t seem to mind August playing with his hair:

There were festivities in the park when we got home, so we hung around and spent some time up on the museum:


Back home that evening and the next morning August continued to work hard on crawling and playing and eating:
Sunday:
Sunday, we hopped a bus headed northeast to the neighborhood at the foot of the hills. We hung out in a little park next to the performing arts center and wandered a nice set of windy streets:


This is a school. How is that for the setting for a school?

More fun back home:
You have captured so many precious moments; depicting the ways children learn about their environment ; explore and discover through touch, feel, taste. You could put all of these together as a documentary to be used in a child development class!