See? Look at her looming over Jana's chip. I don't understand why Jana is smiling. I think I would be crying.
Cheryl and I both ordered the tuna salad, Matt got the pork gyro, and Jana got the mussaka, which is most excellent (dude). We had a super appetizer which included four different kinds of spread for the house bread which was all very good. We stuffed ourselves full.
Then we went to Gyeong Bok Palace in Seoul (of course it's in Seoul; this blog isn't called "Love and Kimchi" for nothing). At the Gyeong Bok Station, we walked through this arch that is supposed to make you young forever. Look us up in twenty years and see if it worked.
The subway was pretty packed.
A picture is worth a thousand words, they say, so I'll let the pictures speak for themselves.
7 comments:
Party on! Looks like you are having a great time.
Southern Mama
Aren't sisters great!? I love spending time with my sister. (Last week we carved pumpkins at Annie and BJs and thought of you guys. We miss you!)
Um...what's with the double Janas?
Yes, that is punctuated properly...think about it.
Jana wanted a picture in front of the floating palace. After taking the picture with her standing on the left side, she decided that she thought it might look better with her standing on the right side. So we took another picture of her standing on the right side. Then we got home and looked at both of the pictures to decide which one was better. None of us could decide which one was the best because BOTH were the best. The resolution was then obvious:
Double Janas.
I'm jealous of all the fabulous sight seeing you are doing. Looks like such fun! We miss you guys though - still think of you whenever we pass your old place and our favorite snack stop :)
WOW!! We have our computer audio running through our stereo. lol...
It looks like you guys are having so much fun!!
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