Well, we made it safely to South Korea and are happily getting settled into our new home. We live on the US Naval base in the beautiful city of Chinhae, known for having quite possibly the largest concentration of cherry blossoms in the world. We got here the very last day of the national cherry blossom festival and it was gorgeous. Our duplex on base is located on Cherry Blossom Lane. Needless to say it was great to walk outside for the first week or so of us arriving. Then all the blossoms fell off and it looked like it was "snowing" for a few days. The kids loved playing in the piles of white petals and throwing them up in the air over and over again. Now they are all gone and the trees are bright green. So weird how quickly things change.
Luke took the pic above.
All the Korean parks here have exercise equipment for the kids to play on. Pretty cool. They also have these awesome plant sculptures everywhere. The kids love them....okay, who am I kidding, I LOVE them! ;)
Since we don't have our car yet we have to walk everywhere. My calves hurt like the dickens for the first week after arriving. lol. While up on the top of the hill on base watching the sunrise and overlooking all of Chinhae, Matt says, "look kids, we're going to walk over to the top of the Chinhae tower waaaaaaaay over there on that FAAAAAAR away hill". Lukas (okay, me too) was like NO WAY dad! that's too far!!! Well, it really wasn't that far. Chinhae is a small town. It was only like a mile and a half or 2 miles to get there. We did it no problem. They had animal plant sculptures, beautiful views, and Korean famous giant hula hoops! SO FUN but painful. I have HUGE bruises on my hips to prove it. :/
Admiral Yi invented the turtle boat that saved Korea from Japanese invasion. This monument is located in a circle just around the corner from base.
Luke took the pic below of the turtle boat.
The oldest post office in Chinhae.
Everyone stops to touch and adore our blonde hair, blue eyed, white children.
Good think I decided early on not to care about it because there is no stopping a complete Korean stranger from touching your baby's face, hands, hair and giving them food. ;)