Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Words Travel


To all interested parties, I've been published. You can find it here.

Monday, February 22, 2010

설날

 
My boss called me the morning of this sunset. Afternoon, rather. He said, "I'll be to your house in two hours and we go to my brother's house." The next day was Seollal, Korea's Lunar New Year. "We will stay the night and pray to my father and eat breakfast." Two hours later, he picked me up. Two hours after that, this sunset.


It was a late night, but rather relaxed. We ate and ate and ate and drank and drank. My director had told me to bring my guitar, which I did, and they made me play and sing. Rather embarrassing, but they were impressed. Then we cooked LOADS of food for breakfast. In fact, we went through two bottles of oil. Eesh. So unhealthy... but so good!


My director's mother. She liked me :)


The LOADS of food. It's set up on fancy dinnerware and put on a table with candles and incense. 

The children dress up in hanboks, fancy holiday clothes... like when Mom put me in knickers and suspenders for Easter... now that I think about it, she never made Matt wear knickers...... 


Everyone bows to pay respect to their dead ancestors. You stand in front of the table and bow, then you get on your knees, bow once, stand up, back down, bow again, then stand up, bow, and it's over. But each member does it individually and then everyone as a group.
But really we're all just waiting for the food. Like the member of your family who says the LONG prayer right before Christmas turkey and dressing ;)



After eating, the men went out to sled. So much fun! From front to back, Andy, James, and Eric
 
Andy


Eric

It was a great Seollal celebration. I have a kind director to invite me with his family. What a great time.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

The Easy Times

Last night I had quite a time. An easy night with my friend Jiyong. See, I'd been given a menu book full of restaurants of all sorts... well, three sorts: chicken, pizza, and pork. So started my craving for fried chicken.

I sent Jiyong a message to see if he wanted to come over and order some food and watch a movie. I can't order for myself because my Korean's not good enough. Although, now that I think of it, I should give it a shot with  Jiyong's help sometime.

Anyway, at 9 o'clock I left work, around 11 Jiyong showed up. We glanced at the menu, decided on half fried, half fried with sauce and a  2 liter bottle of.. beer.. I had downloaded the movie to watch already: Paranormal Activity.

We started the movie, the food showed up, and, with all but one light off, we ate and watched the movie. It's a scary movie! But the chicken was fantastic. Unfortunately, we got pickled carrots instead of mashed potatoes, gravy, and fried okra.. but that's alright. It was still great. I don't have much to say, just that nights like that are nice.


Here's the trailer... if you DARE!!