Foolish couple thinking they are going to have a good flight.
Our ticket for the flight from hell.
Saying hello to his Mommy.
Locked in a room with hundreds of unhappy Koreans.
Grandpa tries to soothe his grandaughter by watching the plane unload (hour 7 of waiting in Alaska)
Calling my Mommy to complain.
Our luggage...which we had to collect and take to the hotel in Vancouver, carry to our rooms, and then carry it all the way back to the airport the next day. Unpleasant.
Our bus ride to Daegu. This was the rest stop half way, but since we don't speak Korean, we had no idea what the bus driver said after he parked the bus and ran away.
The food we bought at 2 am
View from the window our first morning
View from the rooftop of our first apartment
Pots and pots of kimchi
We don't know what is in the tanks, but we are sure one should not be on the road.
Ice coffee is really popular.
My cell phone.....in korean......ummmm no idea what to do.
The Easy Cook Book!
The door of our first apartment.
Korea is not always beautiful. This is where you leave your garbage. It will be collected sometime during the week. Imagine the smell.
Recycling is left in bags by trees. Old/poor people collect it and take it to the recycling places in exchange for money.
The postmen ride scooters!
The river in Daegu.
Venomous spider.
We hiked up a mountain trail on our second day. Nick lead the way.
It is ok to bury the dead wherever you want. This was on our mountain hike.
Rice
A coffee shack part way up the mountain. Closed for Korean Thanksgiving.
There is outdoor fitness equipment for adults in many places in Korea. This was part way up our mountain hike. Many people were there hiking, and using the equipment. Brett is trying the bench press.
More dead people on the mountainside.
You can park wherever you want pretty much. All car owners leave their cell phone numbers on their cars incase the car needs to be moved.
Our first apartment was in this building.
Cindy's first run in Daegu.
A walkway of stones for walking without shoes. It is supposed to be good for you by hitting many pressure points.
I thought Brett was being a baby by walking slowly and saying it hurt......that was before I even gave it a try....I should have kept quiet.
Ouch ouch ouch ouch ouch ouch ouch ouch ouch.
This was as far as I made it. It hurt way too much.
This Korean man did two laps of these paths. Show off. He made frowny faces at us as we said "Ouch ouch ouch" when we tried.
Everyone needs a plastic pig.