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Monday, December 19, 2011

Christmas in Korea

It's finally feeling like Christmas here in Seoul!




The holidays here are A LOT different from what I’m use to- but that’s ok

I’ve done quite a few things to celebrate Christmas.

It started a few weekends ago with the Weaver’s Christmas Party.

They are a wonderful family I go to church with here in Seoul.

Dale, the Dad, came to Seoul about 16 years ago to teach English and meet his now wife Gunson. They have lived and raised their family in the states until a few years ago when they moved to Seoul for Dale’s job on the US Army Base.







They are so kind and open their home and feed us wonderful American goodies they buy at the commissary. Also they have an OVEN.

This means homemade cookies- ahhh so wonderful.

It was so nice to spend time hanging out around the Christmas tree and sing christmas carols. And we are in Korea- so the piano was an Ipad- so Korean =)







I’m so thankful for wonderful people like the Weavers- they are making my experience over here so wonderful.

This past weekend we had the Avalon corporate holiday party.

Boy was it swanky




We are talking caviar and champagne swanky- nice right

Last night 15 of my friends flattered me and came to see the Nutcracker Ballet with me at Seoul Arts Center.





Words can’t describe how perfect it was.

So beautiful.

My friends might have snuck this picture- shhh don’t tell.



Saturday morning Jen, Reuel, and I are getting up early and going to spend Christmas eve and day skiing and snowboarding.

Not just anywhere- but at Phoenix Park- the Olympics will be held here in 2018- yeah- awesome- I know.

Merry Christmas from South Korea!

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