So you may be wondering why I skipped day 3 of our 4 day weekend..well it was Sunday and although I did get a picture outside the church building, it wasn't really enough to write a post about (even though we were invited to a wonderful Chusuk dinner, I forgot to take pictures). So, on with Day 4: Daebudo Island. 
I don't think I really have too much explaining to do, other than that it wasn't too far away so we will definitely be back. The sun, sand and water is all you need to cheer this California girl up! It really felt rather tropical being out here and the sunset was dazzling (as you can see by the number of photos of it in the slide show!)
I don't think I really have too much explaining to do, other than that it wasn't too far away so we will definitely be back. The sun, sand and water is all you need to cheer this California girl up! It really felt rather tropical being out here and the sunset was dazzling (as you can see by the number of photos of it in the slide show!)
The bus ride on the way back was a little crazy. The bus was completely packed and we didn't even know where the bus stop was. Luckily Sean just flagged the bus down and the nice driver let us on. The bus was jam packed, so I sat on the floor for the first part of the journey, amidst many other Korean Grandmas. Lucy and I were getting entirely too much attention, including an old lady who kept asking me if I was an actress on T.V. Lucy started getting antsy and wanting to nurse, so I thought, here goes...this could be my greatest public nursing session of all times (sitting on the floor of a bus with all eyes on me from every angle), when like a miracle from heaven the bus driver got up at a red light and kicked a junior high kid out of his seat for me. Just as I was about to sit down, a Grandma bolted for the seat. I quickly backed off seeing the way she would have risked her life for that seat, but the driver made her move for me. A little tension between me and the Grandma at first, but by the end of the busride we were good friends. Lucy stole her heart (being the little ham that she is). Watch Lucy playing with our new Grandma friend on our crowded bus ride:
I hate when I am cornered and can't run from people who want to kiss my child. Usually I can pull her away, but we were finally making friends and I didn't know what to do. Oh well, Lucy has survived this far, I guess one more kiss from a stranger won't hurt!
We finished the night with another amazing sunset and then a delicious Korean Barbeque. A wonderful finish to a great day!