I had such a great day on Saturday from beginning to end. The morning began, as it always does, by talking to Min. After checking the time, now you know who you can blame when I'm late, I hurried to Hanam-dong to attend a health/nutrition class at 7:30am!! Can you believe it?
From there I headed to soccer, we got our new uniforms and I ran my butt off on the field, feeling that in every muscle now.
After that, I got a call from Rachel Lynn and I met her in Itaewon. I had to drop by the travel agency to get some info, cause I'm heading to Beijing next month with Tanya...I can't wait! Anyway, while we were there we were thoroughly entertained by the owner of Marco Polo Travel. HAHA, he got a customer who he just didn't want to deal with because he said he was "stupid". In the end he hung up on the guy and started talking about stupid people, a topic that Rachel and I always love to talk about. He told us that there were "stupid people all around the world", including, "the mother of his old flame". Apparently he couldn't marry his "old flame" because he wasn't a Christian, but don't fret for him, "he thinks his life is getting better".
We left the travel agency to do some window shopping, or "eye shopping" as they like to say in Korea. This is bad news when you put the two of us together cause we just love to buy "Korean stuff" for our future homes. The only problem with this is that we both think we may be homeless and living on the streets when we move back to North America. Hey, at least we'll have our "stuff".
Anyway, to get to the highlight of the day, after careful consideration
of what one can do in Seoul, without consuming alcohol, we decided to see, "The ballerina who loves a b-boy". The show was amazing, and if you're anything like us and love the movies, "Save the Last Dance" or "Step Up", you will love this performance. The website is www.sjboyz.com so check it out.
We ended the night by eating some meat, mmmmm meat! An all around awesome day! Here are a few pictures of the performance.
2 comments:
Haaaaaaaaa! Let me just ask you this: if you could switch, would you give up your "gift to tell jokes" for the "gift to dance"?
In a heartbeat! Wait, was the option to have both "gifts' available?
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