Thursday, October 17, 2013

Second week, the Freudenburgs do Seoul 2013


Monday October 14 - Seoul Grand Park
We spent the entire day in a giant zoo, we took a tram from the gate up to the actual zoo (that is how big this place is, and worth the extra Won). It was a little overwhelming where to start, we quickly realized we were not going to get to everything in one day. For those future travelers we probably spent $20 for the entire trip to the Park (Ev was free). 

Started slow with the flamingos and went from there to giarraffes, it is an interesting layout!  


You can imagine how much our snake-loving 3 year old enjoyed this. Now can you imagine how much this momma didn't love it, especially when said 3 year old grabbed its head!?!
Not the best photo but that is a dolphin the background, watched the dolphin and seal show, all in Korean but totally with it (free with admission). Loved the seals!


This is a view from the high-flying chair lift we finished the zoo with. (It was probably a15-20 minute ride)


This last one is how Ev usually finishes each outing, passed out in the stroller. 

We watched tons of monkeys, gorillas (Bimo was our fave and had tried to play with us a little through the glass). We hunted for the hippos for awhile, in the meantime witnessed tons of different animals frolicking around. 

Tuesday October 15 - Family Court Appearance
Ahh the infamous day. Let me tell you we looked sharp!  I can say that because I forgot to get a photo. We met two other families at the agency at 9am (I may have looked a little less sharp from the near jog in heels in the rain several blocks from our apartment to the agency, normally a 20 min walk). From there we rode together to the court house and waited and waited and waited. The other two families were first time parents and also new to adoption so for once I had all kinds of things I thought they should know, they were polite and probably wondered if I would ever stop talking. Our family was last to appear and with a sigh of relief we saw our judge. We had been warned on our forums and such which judges asked what kind of questions and which ones were "nice" and which were "all-business". We were blessed with kind but all-business. Some questions were whether we enjoyed our jobs, specifically if I thought it was difficult being a peds icu RN. I answered best I could, have no idea how it translated. But mostly the questions were centered around our parenting of Evan and did we support our children looking for their birth family if they desired. I expected ,more questions specific to our home study and our marriage but I guess she thought our marriage has survived Evan's adoption process we must be in it for the long haul!  We were then whisked away back to the agency where we said our good-byes to new friends and headed home in the rain (again).  Spent most of the day vegging out at the apartment. One of those gloomy days you just want to curl up with Mocha and read a book. We really miss Mocha. 
 


Wednesday October 16 - Mrs Choi

We made our way to the Hongdae/Mapo area of the city to explore a little before our afternoon meeting with Mrs Choi. We found a playground in the middle of an artsy university area. Then ate lunch at a western type restaurant and both got some yummy bibimbop. Dan tried some water that he said tasted like mildew socks, I opted to go without. We found our way back to Eastern Social Welfare Services building where we first met Evan. I was a bit emotional at the whole thing. We were rounding the corner inside the building, Evan in front of course and all of a sudden this tiny tornado of a woman scooped Ev up and spun him around and clobbered him him hugs and kisses over and over. I'm not going to lie I saw a look of panic but figured he would get through it. We had a great visit with Mrs Choi and her grand daughter, who helped care for Evan. It was so sweet, I felt like I was holding back tears the whole time. Evan was a bit hyper, needed a nap in a bad way. She showered him with love and us with fruit, this woman is a saint!
 
 
 
 
 
 Somehow the extra large bottle of women's centrum silver and anti-aging skin care and shutterfly book of Evan didn't seem like enough, not by a mile. I was overwhelmed by her generosity.   
We spent the next 40 min on the subway with again hyper Evan and a heavy box of fruit, totally worth it. We spent the evening exploring the neighbor a few further out in hopes of finding a market, needed a few staples. I should have taken photos of that experience. I finally found butter at $7 a package, opted for olive oil but couldn't find that either so we got soybean oil (I think) I have a feeling it isn't the best for you. Dan found sweet potatoes, we think, tasted different but we had brought some brown sugar for his morning oatmeal so thought it would work. Note for next time, brown sugar is easy to find and not expensive!

Thursday October 17 -Seoul Children's Museum
Like each day we start out with the subway so thought I would throw a photo in. 

 

We ventured back to the Seoul Children's Grand Park (future travelers keep this in mind, it's free). Just past the entrance to the park is the museum. We happened to be there with about a thousand toddlers and elementary school aged children. Each school group was wearing there own uniform so it was pretty easy to figure out who belong to who. This museum was $4/person, under 36 months free. Again worth so much more! It is fantastic! We spent the entire day there with a quick lunch in the park. 
Ev loves turtles, glad we found this shell to play in. 

 
This was an incredible maze. I didn't see the sign stating for 5 year olds and older until he was too far and there were some panics when he couldn't figure it out but with some coaching from the outside we eventually got it figured out. 


 


 
Beth, this is for you, Ev was checking the seal's ears with the little otoscope- all was good he said. 

  
That is my kid giving the seal and turtle their vaccines. Love it!

Our future chef. 


"Master of Housekeeping"

Lots of water play

Friday October 18 - National Children's Library and Visit with Elleigh
Dan and Ev spent the morning at the library which was something we would do at home, it happens to be in our neighborhood. After Dan presented his passport he received a library card ans they explored the giant library including "foreign books". 




Later that day we had the pleasure of seeing our baby girl again. This time we took a 10 minute walk to the playground and spent about 30 minutes playing with E&E. 

Forget MMs, I was armed with processed cheese, this was a winner. 


Ev loved getting to help push El in the stroller (helped him get over the fact he didn't get to ride)




She actually reached to give Apa(Dan) a hug good-bye, I couldn't believe I held it together emotionally enough to get a photo. 



Saturday October 19
We tried something new today, this momma enforced a scheduled nap time, yeah!!!
We spent the morning back at Seoul Forest because it has a great playground and we get a little subway ride out of it for Ev. 



Then there was precious nap time! Dan got to go explore the Samsung Electronics display and this momma read a book (and wrote some of this blog). P.R.E.C.I.O.U.S.

We had a great evening with new friends, from Minneapolis, of all places! We had a play date with their 3 year old Ethan and then wonderful Mexican dinner with Jill and Ross! They are also here to take custody of their second child! We are so excited for them!  And they live near us in Gangnam!



Sunday October 20
Sad to say we spent all morning looking for this market our friends told us about, let's not discuss that failure. But we found the playground that is tricky to find, a huge plus. 
Again NAP time
Then we explore the neighborhood outside Gangnam exit 7, found playgrounds for later and ate yummy BBQ pizza. 

Do you sense a theme in our trip? Playgrounds. A very different theme than last year. 





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