Saturday, November 23, 2013

Pepero (빼빼로) Day!


Our pepero gifts.
Giant pepero boxes; about
half our height.
A couple of weeks ago, on November 11th (11/11), Korea celebrated Pepero Day. What is pepero? The picture above shows an assortment of pepero. There are different kinds & sizes. Basically, pepero is a stick with flavor. Sometimes it's covered with chocolate flavor or strawberry or chocolate and almonds or mango or cookies & cream... and so on. Pepero Day is celebrated on this day because it is 11/11. It's the "stick" date. Our own pictures we've taken show special gift baskets &giant pepero boxes. Nicole got A LOT of pepero from her students that day. She received 3 giant sticks, a typical box of pepero, some Ferrero Rocher chocolates, & a chocolate bar from her co-teacher. John also received a box of pepero from one of his students. In short, the day is like Valentine's Day (which Korea also celebrates), but with pepero.
Pepero & teddy bear gift baskets
Entertaining clothing sign at Costco.
It feels like we've had an eventful month but we can't think of too much exciting news to share. Each weekend this month we've discovered new places; a couple of stores & a delicious brunch cafe. Other than that, we're just in our daily routine of work & workouts.
Snow outside of Nicole's classroom. The kids were thrilled.

Pikachu just roaming the
streets in downtown Daejeon.
In other news, Daejeon, Korea had it's first snow of the season! It was on November 18th. Nicole can't believe that she got a little excited. But then, after about 10 minutes she was over it. John was not excited at all because it snowed at the exact time he was walking to the bus stop to get to work. Most places it didn't stick & we haven't seen any since then which we are pleased with. It's going to be John's first winter! And Nicole's first in two years. We have prepared well so far. Maybe a few more scarves, hats, & boots to buy this weekend. It's surely going to be a long winter!

This week we hope our friends & family have a fantastic Thanksgiving Day. Eat plenty of food for us! We will both be working on Thanksgiving Day but we are planning on making some Thanksgiving comfort food this weekend to celebrate too. We will miss each & every one of you!

Monday, November 4, 2013

Jombies & Swords!

In Korea, the 'z' sound doesn't exist, so their word for zombie is actually jombie (좀비). This year, Daejeon held its first ever 5k "Daejombie Runpocalypse" on October 19th. Mostly put together by foreigners! It was to raise money for Daejeon Paws, the animal shelter here. There were 200+ people who signed up. There were 50 zombies & approximately 170 runners. Before the run got started, there were 8 of us jombies that did Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' dance to get the runners hyped up & to let the rest of the jombies to get to their zones & await their time to scare. The dance was fantastic! (See video below.) Everybody was really excited & we were all happy it went well. As you can see from pictures, the make-up was done very well too. We had so much fun that day. The race even made its way to the local news that evening!


Ninja!
Peter Pan!
So, our first Halloween costume, we were zombies. The following weekend was the big Halloween weekend. We went out with our friends to a new place called Traveler's. It's officially our new favorite place to go! That weekend, John was a Ninja & Nicole was Peter Pan. We had a lot of fun getting into sword fights with our friends Zorro & the Lumberjack (except, he had an ax). That night was a good introduction to the new bar & one of the best Halloweens we've ever had. Also, that weekend, Nicole attended a Tea Party hosted by one of her ex-coworkers. It was a lot of fun & she got to meet a few new people.

All of us with weapons ready for a throw down! (L-R: Zorro,
Peter Pan, Ninja, & Lumberjack)
Peter pan can surely take on Zorro!
Queen bee stole Lumberjack's ax & is ready for Ninja attack!
Ninja vs Zorro!

Skeleton games
Nicole made special ghost krispie
snacks for her coworkers.
Halloween day! Nicole's school had a Halloween event so all of the teachers dressed up. Nicole's 3rd Halloween costume this year was a minion (from the movies Despicable Me & Despicable Me 2). That day, Nicole learned that her students actually call that movie 'Super Bad'. That irked her quite a bit but thankfully, there were a few of students that called the movie by its actual name. It was a fun day playing games & passing out candy. The students had a lot of fun & looked adorable in their costumes.
Minion costume = success!
Happy Halloween from the foreign teachers!
Nicole's class: 4 princesses, 4 witches, Batman, & Army man
Ready for some trick-or-treating!





We saw Thor: The Dark World on Halloween night... it was amazing!
Having fun at Traveler's
After our Halloween weekends, we had a friend's birthday to celebrate. We returned to Traveler's & managed to get some food this time! We got fried pickles!! And some bacon & cheese fries. All of us are beyond excited about this place. We see many dinners happening there in the future.
Seoul Lantern Festival
We also went to Seoul to see one of John's old friends. Someone he hasn't seen in 6 years! He was in the country for business & had Saturday evening & Sunday free. We went out to see the Seoul Lantern Festival on Saturday night & then to Western Bar. We had other things planned but we made friends with the bartender & found a moose we named Stanley. On Sunday we all visited the Namsan Seoul Tower. The Teddy Bear Museum was updated from the last time we went. Of course, there was a Psy teddy bear... that was hilarious.

Seoul Lantern Festival

It was warm!
We loved the warm ball
So many beautiful lanterns- bummed we didn't
have a good camera.
N Seoul Tower again!
The Teddy Bear Museum updates; Christmas at Lotte Dept Store
O-World!
K-Pop
PSY!

Observation Deck: It was a little foggy, but still a beautiful day.
This time we added a "love locket" to the plenty.
"We'll never be royals" is what we wrote, due to
it being stuck in our head.
Other side! Can't wait to go back one more time
& find it!
Potato swirl!
Walking around in Myeongdong & we found this. Shows
currencies of 44 different countries.
An interesting building we saw
We are exhausted after this crazy month & hope to relax for a little while in November before things get crazy in December!


By the way, due to the time change, we are now 14 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time & 15 hours ahead of Central Standard Time.


Thanks for reading!