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Fride Chicken

One of Ryan’s hobbies is spotting signs with grammatical and spelling errors. They annoy him in the U.S., but he finds those in other countries quite amusing.
Exploring a Park in Seoul & Fighting off Invaders







Thumb at Olympic Park

Off to North Korea
Yesterday we went with a group to a spot near the border of North Korea to send socks and leaflets via balloon over to the North Korean people.

Mr. Lee, one of the leaders of the group we went with, escaped from North Korea in 2006. His wife and two children escaped the following year. He told us about his experiences on the bus ride.

The boxes full of socks and leaflets that we sent over. Why socks? They are very valuable in North Korea where winters are harsh and people often get frostbite. Mr. Lee told us one pair of socks can be traded for enough corn to feed one person for a month. Also, someone said that supposedly people didn’t get into trouble with the government for wearing the socks.
The boxes included a timing device. After three hours, the bottom opened up so that the socks and leaflets would scatter.




The balloons were filled with hydrogen.

There was a tall building with a viewing area on the roof.


Here’s what the place looks like. The first picture shows where we launched the balloons. The second is looking towards North Korea. (We would estimate we were a couple of miles from North Korea). The third is an amusement park.



At this spot along the border, this was as close as you could get to North Korea.








And then, or course, there was the launching of the balloons. This balloon launch was a little different because of the upcoming holiday of Chuseok. It’s sort of like Thanksgiving, a time for people to visit their hometowns and families. Sadly, many Koreans — North and South — are unable to go home because of the border. The people who purchased the balloons and socks and messages for this launch were people from South Korea who had once lived, or whose parents had once lived, in North Korea. They are unable to go home, so they wanted to send messages and gifts.
Our iPhone is alive! Hurray!

Shops on the Street

There are also a lot of items sold on the street, such as fruit. Although, I have yet to buy anything from them.
A picture for my mom :-)

This is one of the convenience stores on the bottom floor of our apartment building where we often buy milk or juice. I just couldn’t bring myself to take a picture while inside… maybe I would if I could explain to the nice man who works there that the picture is for my mom who really wants to see where we shop. But, since I can’t communicate that, I quickly took this outside and hoped he didn’t see me.
Random Statues

We like the statues that are often around the shopping malls. Not that we frequent shopping malls. Look over there!
Stonecrop

I like to eat this in my salads. Anyone heard of it before?