Monday, July 18, 2011

May 29, 2011 부산 Mission President Fireside

Haha isn't this baby cute??  This is the branch president's baby daughter.  I've decided that Korean and Indian babies/children are the cutest hands down.  Sure all babies are cute but some are cuter than others haha jk lol.




















The mission president from the Korea Busan mission was released and had his farewell fireside today.  It was an option to see it or stay home and relax.  Only me, Dr. Peterson, Joy (his daughter), and Stephen attended as well as the missionaries that we met at the branch, and 수경 Soo Kyung who is an investigator and a student at 인제대학교 Inje University. 

We first took a taxi (they drive super fast here) and then we took the subway.  While we were on the subway, this man wearing a banner came up to the missionaries.  At first, we thought he was joking with them but then he started yelling and getting really upset.  This caused a commotion on the subway because the subways here are quiet and people keep to themselves on the subway.  So everyone and their dog could hear him.  I didn't understand everything he was saying but I heard him say, 'How dare you wear Jesus Christ's name on your tags?  Do you think you're greater/higher than him?"  The missionaries didn't say anything to him and good thing they didn't.  The man was from another Christian church but I didn't recognize the name.  I was scared to death and so was 수경 Soo Kyung.  Everyone on the subway just looked at the man weird or didn't say anything.  A couple of them had looks saying, "He must be crazy."

It's pretty embarrassing but I think Christianity has gotten a bad rap here.  Many of the Christian groups have caused trouble here.  Like on the news while I was at 숙희 Aunt Sookhee's house, there was a news report that a radical Christian group cut down lanterns for Buddha's birthday, upsetting many people.  Who wouldn't be upset at that?  Also, this has definitely happened here.  Many people here claim that they're Christian, but they don't act like it.  It's really sad.  수경 Soo Kyung told me that that man really scared her and how could he claim that he's Christian if he acts like that to people?  She told me that she saw this card that had a heart in the middle and religious symbols circling the heart.  She said that religions form around love.  That's what religion is about.  I thought that was pretty cool what she said. 

Well, what an interesting way to go to a fireside.  Get yelled at about being a Mormon right before a fireside.  Haha you think life can't be any more coincidental than that.  It was weird hearing English in a church setting again because we've been so used to hearing Korean for the past few weeks.  The mission president's wife doesn't speak Korean so she had a translator but the mission president (obviously) spoke in Korean.  At first the secretary spoke and it was funny because he purposely spoke in Korean with an American accent and it was hilarious.  Everyone busted out laughing. 

So if BYU and Utah are small worlds, Korea is smaller.  Especially if you're Mormon.  At the fireside, I noticed this one kid who looked familiar.  We were talking in Korean and I asked him if he by chance attended BYU and if he took mission prep with Brother Bott.  He said he did and then we just bursted into English haha.  His name is 임종민 Lim Jong Min.  It turned out that we had the same class, saw each other once maybe when everyone was leaving.  Haha small world.  At the fireside, I met some other missionaires and talked with a few people.  There was this old man trying to have a conversation with me but he's really hard to understand because of his dialect and that he's old.  But it's a good thing because most people say that he's a bit hard to understand here (they're Korean too).  Haha I felt so dumb talking to him thinking, "I really can't understand everything he's trying to say.  What's wrong with me?"  I guess that's a relief if others have a hard time too.


Haha he looks so tall and I look so short in this picture.


Isn't the south so pretty?

May 28, 2011 해운대 Haeundae Beach

What a great way to spend the weekend!  At the beach!  All of us wanted to go to 부산 Busan since none of us except the returned missionaries have gone there.  We thought that the weather would warm up but it didn't so at the beach, the weather was pretty cool.  Too cold to go swimming or play in the water.  We took a bus there which was fun.


We just barely missed the bus so we had to wait for the next one.  Luckily, it came faster than expected.

We decided to eat lunch at this 볶음 밥 fried rice (boh-geum-bap) restaurant called 유가네 Yoo-Gah-Neh.  The food was really good and they made it right there in front of you.  However, the floors were really dirty when we walked in.  We could feel our shoes sticking to the floor.  Gross!



야채 + 떡볶이 + 돼지 + 밥 = 행복 ^.^  Vegetables + rice cake + pork + rice = happiness.  ^.^


Final product!!

We're off to the beach!  I tried to get more pictures of 부산 Busan but we were in a hurry to get to the beach.  i could only get this building haha.  Which in the end, I don't know why we hurried because there wasn't a lot of people there.  Probably because the weather was cool. 



So we didn't pick the optimal day to go since it was windy but it was fun to relax and play in the sand.  Plus, we just finished our test on what we've learned so far a couple days ago which took a long time to prepare since we've seen and been to so many places.  That test took close to 3 hours!  We played on the beach and took naps.  However, everyone else woke up before I did and went exploring....and left me on the beach!  I was like, "Where are you guys????"  I had no idea where they went because the beach is huge.  I told them when they got back to always wake me up. 


해운대 Haeundae Bach



You think that in this picture I would be a tall person haha lol.


It was not this sunny there.  Boo!  :-(

May 27, 2011 좌절, Where Did the Time Go?

I've been in Korea for a little over a month and I have a month left here!  SAD NEWS!!  :-(  I love it here so much.  Where did time go??

Today was super frustrating.  Dr. Peterson wanted us to go see these dolmens....yay.....not really.  The idea of dolmens at first were cool but now that we've already seen them, seeing them again isn't all that exciting.  On top of that, we got split into groups and had to do language practice:  asking for directions on how to get to the dolmens.  It was me, Benjamin, Stephen.  Michelle, Derek, and Kenwood.  Victoria, Rachael, and Juni.  We each had to take a different bus number that was going to the dolmens but the seniors/return missionaries made us ask for it in Korean.  However, we weren't quite comfortable asking directions yet.  What didn't help was that Stephen thought helping Benjamin and I know Korean was not saying anything at all and figuring it our on our own.  ABSOLUTELY NOT!  Benjamin and I got frustrated and told Stephen that he needs to help us, not abandon us completely.  The difficult thing about the location of the dolmens is that not only is it far away and a couple hours by bus but you have to transfer.  For a while, we had no idea of where we were going. 

Finally, we got there....and it started raining.  Good thing I had my umbrella.  I actually don't mind the rain.  I love it because I hate hot weather.  They had a little museum and then a few dolmens at the location.  We just looked around because we've seen and studied dolmens before.  There wasn't anything special because we already knew of it.



In case you don't know what a dolmen is, they are early editions of tombs people would bury the dead in.  Dolmens have been considered a treasure here in Korea because not only are they centuries old explaining about civilization, but there are many preserved here in Korea.


I wanted to practice photography with my camera.  Isn't that cool?  It's a spider web!

We walked around for a restaurant because we were starving.  We found this Chinese restaurant nearby.  Yeah, we're in Korea eating Chinese food.  Lame!  Actually, it wasn't lame.  Chinese food prepared by Korean people is amazing.  :-)  This restaurant was especially good and they were so kind to us.  I don't think they get a lot of business and so when we came in, they were extra nice to us.  They gave us free 군만두 dumplings which I adore and they gave us a discount on our meals. 

Since no one knew this area well, it was hard to find transportation back.  I think we searched for a good 30 minutes to find a bus.  Transportation I think has been the majority of today.  Although it's pretty to look at, sitting in a vehicle for long periods of time and doing it for many days is exhausting. 


"5 Bums on a Bench".  This is our band name.  While we were waiting for the bus, we were really tired and so a couple of us sat on the bench.  Someone mentioned that we look like an alternative band and to pose for our debut cover.  Doesn't this look legit?  :-)  These are our positions based on Korean pop bands haha:  Michelle - Leader (she's the oldest).  Kenwood - Prince (he's a descendant from 김수로왕 King Kim Suro).  Stephen - Sturdy.  Julianne - Flaming Charisma Glare.  Victoria - 막내 Youngest (mang-nae).