On Thursday we traveled to
Suseong to finish the Daegu Zone quarterly interviews. The Dustin’s, the military couple, took Bear
and Papa to the market while Dad interviewed and I visited with the
missionaries. That made it so much
easier on me as on Tuesday I did not get to visit with the missionaries. Instead, I took Bear and Papa to some sites in
Gyeongju while Dad interviewed. Afterward we drove to the pottery village,
while eating our packed lunch in the car. Then Dad dropped us off at the bus station
while he traveled further from Gyeongju to Hogye, for more interviews before
attending the stake presidents meeting, then coming home late at night. Dad must be exhausted! Back to Thursday, we went together to the
subway to get chicken and then dessert (this fluffy shaved ice type of stuff
that was actually good, kind of just melted in our mouths); one fruity and one
chocolate. There was a door in the
middle of the walkway of the underground subway station. Elder Dustin said it led to Narnia!
We ate dinner at a Korean
barbecue place - lettuce meat wrap place. Notice Papa’s use of chopsticks and a
fork together. The last picture was dessert, Korean style pop binsu which is a
fluffy frozen shaved ice something. But
this time it was the traditional kind with red bean mashed up stuff (slightly
sweetened).
Wednesday our schedule got all
changed up with Typhoon Chaba hitting our mission area. Luckily it was not as bad as it could have
been. Some of our missionaries got
dressed in their yellow 5K/10K shirts hoping to help serve people but there
just wasn’t the need, even though the media had predicted such bad weather
telling everyone to stay indoors.
Friday morning early Papa and I
went for a walk to show him how to get to the bank to exchange some of his
money along with writing down where other landmarks are (like a bakery and
place for Bear to shop, etc). While Dad
and I were busy with our MLCM Bear and Papa went exploring. I took them exploring even more in the other
direction where we stopped for them to take pictures at Geumgang Park in front
of the flowers (on the way to the Busan Marine Museum—though they did not go
that far). We tried to go inside the 119
Emergency Building Museum but it was closed by the time we got there.
The missionaries had fun visiting with Bear and Papa when they came with Dad and me to the quarterly interviews. Sister Kim Suji shared these pictures.
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