It's the oldest palace in Seoul and it's massive and absolutely beautiful. My friend Joo Hyeok took me around and we had a great time (despite the huge blisters I gave myself from new shoes.... hah, imagine that... ME with new shoes?!)
Meet Joo Hyeok:
You can truly see the autumn beauty captured in this area. I'm really enjoying the fall season here in Seoul! God's creation is truly nothing short of marvelous!
I think this doorway must definitely be for the Koreas - what do you think? ;)
As we were winding down our tour of the palace, we ended up out toward the Blue House... or where Lee Myung-Bak (the president) lives. It's one of my favorite areas to be. It's so beautiful around this area and the air seems so clean and fresh.
I know... I'm so Korean with my peace sign. BUT really... it's the best thing you can do with your arm for a picture. I love it, and yes, watch out because I will be bringing it back to Boise with me!
I'll be catching you up on all the fun I had cleaning up vomit from a young child named Ryan this past Saturday. For those of you who don't know... I come from a mother who has the worst gag reflexes known to man... one look at the vomit and I almost lost it myself. I chaperoned a field trip to Independence Hall on Sat. More to come... stay tuned!
4 comments:
How stunning! I actually served a guy and his family last weekend that gave me a bunch of information about teaching in Japan, or somewhere over there! I have sort of looked into, but you inspire me to go! Love you girly!
what Jessica likes shoes this I was unaware of... and the door could be mark size too. ha don't discriminate against short people.
Beautiful pictures Jess!
AMAZING PICTURES & LOOKS LIKE SO MUCH FUN!
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