
Good-bye Kitty! Hrmph!
Next we saw this guy who was giving free hugs. Both Joi and I indulged while Paige smiled and walked a bit faster. There was a camera guy recording everything so maybe I'm on the Korean news or some kind of documentry or something.

Then we were passed by a reenactment of a traditional Korean wedding. Apparently they do it once a year in Insadong. It was pretty cool.


Afterwards Matt and I went to the Dongdarmun area to watch a movie (we saw The Holiday- which is called Romantic Holiday here). It was interesting because at this theatre we got to look at the seating plan before buying the ticket and select our specific seats. The theatre was pretty full and even though we ended up in the second row they had the screen set up so it didn't make us nauseous. I liked the movie and it was more than a step up from Step Up.In other news, it's totally (finally) snowing and I plan to go out and take some pictures today. It's also perfect snow for making snowballs, etc.

4 comments:
Who are you, Jacob Two Two?
Oo...I want to see the Holiday soo bad! Lucky!
Stephie
Alot of crack in Korea as well I see. Cindy
It was a heritage reenactment, as I mentioned in the blog. They announced that in Korean and English as we were leaving. Also there were tour buses on site.
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