Monday, October 28, 2013

Three weeks and going strong

Monday October 21 - momma needs happy hour, enough said

We were introduced to a fantastic Mexican restaurant just a few minutes walk from our apartment! Everyone enjoyed the meal and atmosphere, until it was time to leave because E refused to eat anything but chips so we had to cut him off. There was some serious tears on the walk home. One thing that tells us apart from the rest of the population around here, we can tolerate with a little crying for something like that. We had a young college age woman stop us all concern (as if I was beating my child right there in the middle of the street) we explained he was upset because he wanted more chips and we said no. I'm betting there isn't a lot of "no" to children his age. But there you have it. Parenting at its best. 




After a trip home for a much needed nap we made our way to Namdaemun Market. We had heard how fun this was during the evening hours and wanted to experience for ourselves. Last time it took us forever to find it and we were hot and hungry by the time we arrived I ended up eating a crab stick from a  street vendor. Not a choice I would recommend but stubborn pride got in the way last year, I wouldn't have admitted that last year. 
 
This is the largest market in Korea, everything from housewares, clothing, and food. 
If nothing else this is the place we discovered the most wonderful donut/pancake goodness. Not to think that is all we had for dinner we also had fruit on a stick. 

This is at the enterence of the market. Sungntemun Gate: "Korea's National Treasure #1" the wooden structure was complete in 1398. It served as the main enterence through the fortress walls of Hanyang. 

 Tuesday October 22- City Bus Tour
Now up until this point I have recommended this tour to everyone. We really enjoyed it, especially the ac last year and it gave us a whole day for $10/each. Oh how things change when you have a 3 year old along for the ride, I mean ruling the world. Lets just say we spent the last leg of the tour with a plastic bag in front of Evans face and me fanning him hoping he wasn't going to get sick everywhere. He hasn't been car sick in over a year but Seoul traffic and driving has cnearly put me over the edge so I can only imagine what he was feeling. We got back home by subway. 

For starters this was what welcomed us in the subway staton as we exited, Evan's new favorite cartoon (Larva- seriously a cartoon about slugs, no words just grunts, based on. "Tom&Jerry" type cartoon)


Evan listening to the tour guide in a variety of languages, he kept switching from Japanese and French. 

It wouldn't be a proper day with out locating a playground, we got turned around in side streets areas in Itaewon but claimed a victory when we found this beauty. Then we found yummy Greek gyros for lunch.  

A stop at the Namsan Mountian Tower, if nothing else the city bus tour got us up most of the way, we did the rest.  the Freudenburgs are NOT mountain climbers and didn't even attempt the climb from the starting point. don't judge. Did I mention the 3 year old?
It is the largest park in Seoul. It is 262m high.  The tower is the 10th highest tower in the world. 






Tradition is that you place a lock on the tree to symbolize true love forever. I learned this last year so I made sure we brought a lock this time. 


Now don't judge this is a selfie portrait!


 Next stop on the tour that we got off was the Dongdaemun area, I didn't realize we would actually spend much time here this morning so I didn't look up the map online to find the wonderfully hidden toy market. As we were hunting around the area we found several alleyways lined with stores completely dedicated to aquariums. I find the whole thing fascinating that you can pick any one thing and there is a street lined with that one speciality. 


By the way we found the toy market without a map, to be honest it was a surprise, we remembered about 75% of the way but cannot believe we happened upon it! Not sure we could do it again. 

Wednesday October 23
Just a quick tour around our neighborhood:

Our neighbors, makes you wonder. . .




Our favorite burger place, Craftworks Brewery. There new location is just a few minutes walk from our place   I had the pulled pork and it was delicious!!



Directly behind our place. 

This the night doorman, Both the day and night doorman adore Evan, although Evan has yet to try to speak to either but they talk up a storm to him. Evan is always shaking their hands or giving hugs. 

Thursday October 24
We had big plans to check out the area just east of us, the Coex. It is supposed to be the largest underground shopping in all of Asia. Well big fat disappointment. It was under serious construction and it was a total miss. However there was a university/technology convention in one of the exhibition halls that Dan made the rounds checking out all kinds of robotics and such. We looked even more out of place than usual. 
My attempt to make a better call for the afternoon was the DCube City complex that our friends, the Germanns, introduced us to last year (thank you Phil and Julie!). We visited the Pororo playground which made Evans day. Pororo was the cartoon that really got us through some tough transition days last year when we brought him home.

Riding in the yellow Tayo bus

Lovin on the polar bear

Loves sharks

He jumped up and down when he saw robot!


High 5!

 And after sharing a giant bowl of bulgogi rice we splurged!

Ahhh pumpkin filled donut goodness!


For dinner we tried out the Kebab place nearby, not so much a kebab as much as a yummy burrito type wrap. Fantastic dinner, tiny place, super affordable!


Evan discovered cilantro and sprite for the first time. Loved both. 

Friday October 25 
We were really pumped for our visit with Elleigh in the afternoon. We ran off energy in the morning at the playground, walked to a couple of local hotels for info on some touristy tours we wanted to check out, wasn't really thinking walking into the Ritz Carlton looking for a brochure. Not so much. Just kept repeating to Evan "don't touch anything please don't touch anything" the toilet probably cost more than my yearly salary.  If you've ever been the parent of a toddler/preschooler you know what I mean when I say we stop at every bathroom possible. 

Quick lunch at Julio's that went much better when we ordered a quesadilla for the cry baby. 

Our visit with Elleigh didn't go so wonderful. She wasn't feeling well and really had no desire to deal with us. She did however chow down on some cheese I brought. Shocked Dan was able to get this photo because it didn't last long at all. 


It was disappointing so we decided to call it a day and veg out in the apartment. We converted our downstairs futons so Evan could have some serious movie enjoyment. 

Saturday October 26
In attempt to boost our spirits we tried out the Namsangol Traditional Korean Villege, sounds fun right? The 3 year old wasn't impressed. But we found a few things to entertain. 
A traditional game




Because the village wasn't a great hit I decided we could run by the Noryangin Fish Market (something I had wanted to do but had trouble talking the family into) ummm Big Hit with entire family, plus we got a donut at the end!




This photo doesn't do it justice. These creatures were ginormous!! And moving still. 


These guys were still moving, scared Evan pretty good when a tentacle reach out at him!








Excuse the finger I was juggling the yummy donut, stroller pushing and taking a quick photo of the veggie market right outside the fish market. 

We had a late lunch at Kanival Pizza (pretty sure it is suppose to be Karnival), also in our neighborhood.  We had a half supreme half bulgogi pizza, with the best crust. With some sort of white dipping sauce. It was a great pizza and fun atmosphere. 




On the way back to our apartment I could hear Bon Jovi which of course intrigued me, as we ventured close we found a talent show? Going on just outside our building on the main Gangnam Station intersection. These young kids were attempting to be the next Bon Jovi, they had a ways to go but it was so fun to listen to a Korean version of "You Give Love a Bad Name". My heart soared. My Bon Jovi crush continues. 

Another boy band got up and sang a R Kelly song, we stayed for a few but Evan had finished his ice cream and it was a bit chilly, people were giving us a look, probably more than just a Korean kid with a Caucasuan couple look but it was the fact he was shivering in his stroller and strawberry ice cream all over his face. 

Over half way there!!!!  Ice cream and donuts making it easier!




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