Monday, January 18, 2016

Our First Seoulfie!

First Seoulfie!
The word "Seoulfie" of course means a selfie taken in Seoul!  Which means you can guess where Trevor and I went last week ;).  A lot of people say that going to any big city you'll have basically the same experience and that you should go to small towns that have more character.  While I agree with this to an extent, there were some things that Seoul offered us that we couldn't get elsewhere.

One of these being the LDS temple.  I think the best part about going to the temple especially outside of the US is that the church is the same everywhere.  The principles and values and truths are perfectly aligned no matter where you go.  There are no discrepancies in teachings even in the slightest.  Also replicated, the members at the temple showed the same love and welcoming as any LDS temple you can go to.  Trevor and I arrived at the temple on a Thursday in the afternoon and we can suffice it to say that the members kept us there as long as possible which helped me to get my priorities in order.  I will admit that I was anxious to explore the grand city of Seoul but I am so grateful to those at the temple who very persuasively asked us to stay longer than I had anticipated.  Looking back, I realize it was the best way to spend our vacation.

Thursday night I forced my ever loving husband to take me to On the Border (for those who don't know, it's a chain restaurant featuring Tex-Mex flavors).  You see, Mexican food is somewhat of a rarity in South Korea which is so sad because Mexican is my all time favorite cuisine.  Although much more expensive than what you can get in the states, On the Border definitely did not disappoint.  MMMmmmmmMMMmmmmmm!

After sufficiently stuffing ourselves to the point we could barely move, we walked around the streets where there was plenty of street vendors and fun things to see.  So much in fact, we went back to that area of Seoul for dinner the next night as well.  Friday night consisted of Istanbul kebabs (not shishkabobs but Istanbul's take on something like a taco) and guys, you have to try these! YUM!  We also got street churros, waffles, meat kabobs (yes this time the shishkabob kind), and bubble tea.  Bubble tea is basically a milkshake with this squishy bubble things (ya things isn't the most descriptive word but they are hard to describe).  Once again, we could barely move due to sudden influx of food intake.

Oh! I forgot to tell you about Friday during the day!  We went to an old palace where previous kings used to live.  They are similar to some of the Buddhist temples we have posted on here before as far as design and coloration but this palace had secular artifacts instead of just religious ones.  Plus, since it was for the kings, it was all grand and large and intricate.  In a word, beauty. I'll let the pictures and their captions say the rest about this part of our vacation.  We also went to a zoo (like we always do, it's tradition) but I won't get into that because it just makes Trevor mad ;).

The rest of our trip basically consisted of various shopping/window shopping spurts, eating more food, and spending time getting around on the subway.  It really was such a fun weekend and the best part about it was that I got to have fun with my best friend!

*Stay tuned at the bottom for some great videos! :D
Small, but beautiful :)

Hooray for chimichangas and enchiladas!



matching fuzzy socks

supposedly a sun dial?



Someone important (ask Trev he probably knows)

Turtle boats.  Impenetrable. They are cool you should look them up

Another important guy. Mighty and powerful.


This is the main gate to the palace

Scary guard has to endure tourists taking pictures next to him all day (yes he has a giant knife)



So intricate!





In the throne room. The dragons are shiny gold!

more of the throne room


"And you, oh demoted one?" "I....ring the gong...."

A less well-kept gate (seems easier to infiltrate)

Posing like a queen by the queen's quarters




A representation of what would be found at a feast.  A lot of fancy rice basically


I'm a monkey.  All my friends born in '92, this is our year by the way! 2016 is the year of the monkey!

Does it surprise anyone that Trevor is a snake????


Old pots probably still full of kimchi or something


Vintage Korean comic books.  Pretty cool


My husband? Yeah, he's a stud!



Souvenir shops chuck full floor to ceiling of all your I <3 Korea needs ;)

A fried pastry shaped like poop with chocolate filling......





It snowed!




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