Hi Everyone,
Well we're into week four of class, some are gettin in others....not so much, but this week we'll be doing the unit tests so that we can move on to the next part of the ciriculum.
Haven't been up to much outside of school. Just workin, then goin out to eat at new places. We found a really good restaurant by the school, and 2 alternate places for pizza (Mr. Pizza and another place that tastes like Pizza Delight...ah elementary school pizza days). Also we've been eating some 'interesting' Korean delicacies. We tried the larva, when we went to a restaurant called Bobo's (had to go there). And yes even Julie tried one.
We also tried cow intestines on two separate occasions. The first time we had it was grilled on the BBQ and we didn't know what we were eating. The 2nd time we found a restaurant and the ownwer was really nice and I didn't want to leave after talking to him for 5 minutes so we had cow intestines cooked in a spicey stew on a BBQ. I didn't mind it grilled...didn't like it in the stew. But I don't think I'll try it again...well intentionally anyways.
We headed out to the Redrock and got talkin to more foreigners. Basically trying to find out what everyone is doing for Chusok (Korean Thanksgiving), a bunch of people are going to Soeul for a few days, so we might tag along. Oh and the foosball table at the bar is exactly like the one from our house on 56 Ontario, needless to say Julie has been getting decimated, though she did beat me once. They are also organizing a hockey pool so that will be awesome.
The next day we made it down to Costco and picked up a bunch of food. Of course we can only find ceasar dressing there in a big container and of course, it isn't very good. On the bright side, I managed to get some cavendish hash browns, so my breakfasts are awesome.
This weekend we're going on a biking trip to an island about an hour northwest of Iksan. I can't pronounce or spell the name of the place off the top of my head but apparently the beaches are really nice there, and the area is famous for giant prawn. Should be fun, but I'll probably be huffing and puffing. On saturday I went to the batting cages for an hour swung at over 100 balls and I'm still sore 4 days later... the biking might kill me.
Well I gotta get ready for class. Got a cell phone now so if you get a call early in the morning it might be me. I'm 13 hours ahead of you and ignorant. Just kidding.
Well we're into week four of class, some are gettin in others....not so much, but this week we'll be doing the unit tests so that we can move on to the next part of the ciriculum.
Haven't been up to much outside of school. Just workin, then goin out to eat at new places. We found a really good restaurant by the school, and 2 alternate places for pizza (Mr. Pizza and another place that tastes like Pizza Delight...ah elementary school pizza days). Also we've been eating some 'interesting' Korean delicacies. We tried the larva, when we went to a restaurant called Bobo's (had to go there). And yes even Julie tried one.
We also tried cow intestines on two separate occasions. The first time we had it was grilled on the BBQ and we didn't know what we were eating. The 2nd time we found a restaurant and the ownwer was really nice and I didn't want to leave after talking to him for 5 minutes so we had cow intestines cooked in a spicey stew on a BBQ. I didn't mind it grilled...didn't like it in the stew. But I don't think I'll try it again...well intentionally anyways.
We headed out to the Redrock and got talkin to more foreigners. Basically trying to find out what everyone is doing for Chusok (Korean Thanksgiving), a bunch of people are going to Soeul for a few days, so we might tag along. Oh and the foosball table at the bar is exactly like the one from our house on 56 Ontario, needless to say Julie has been getting decimated, though she did beat me once. They are also organizing a hockey pool so that will be awesome.
The next day we made it down to Costco and picked up a bunch of food. Of course we can only find ceasar dressing there in a big container and of course, it isn't very good. On the bright side, I managed to get some cavendish hash browns, so my breakfasts are awesome.
This weekend we're going on a biking trip to an island about an hour northwest of Iksan. I can't pronounce or spell the name of the place off the top of my head but apparently the beaches are really nice there, and the area is famous for giant prawn. Should be fun, but I'll probably be huffing and puffing. On saturday I went to the batting cages for an hour swung at over 100 balls and I'm still sore 4 days later... the biking might kill me.
Well I gotta get ready for class. Got a cell phone now so if you get a call early in the morning it might be me. I'm 13 hours ahead of you and ignorant. Just kidding.


1 Comments:
At 9:12 AM,
Anonymous said…
Make sure that you eat the giant prawn and not the other way around.
DAD
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