I decided to take a field-trip to the Samsung Children's Museum. We had a blast with all the fun things to see and do there. It is meant to be very hands-on for the kids and the price was great, about $6 per kid and $5 for adults. I drug my friend, Angie, along so we could hang out. It was a great day!
The front entrance
My girls
The Nature Girl loading a basket on the crane
The Artist operating the crane
The Nature Girl in her safety vest on the construction site
The Artist using the pulley to bring things up to the 2nd floor of the model home
The Artist laying (foam) shingles
The Nature Girl installing a window
The Nature Girl laying tile (magnetic) in the bathroom
My girls with the statues
The Artist drawing a vase
The Nature Girl doing a rubbing
The Artist using the drafting tools
The Nature Girl performing
There was a movie screen where she could watch herself dance
Puppet
The Nature Girl as an astronaut
The ball room
Elaborate set ups using air, resistance and gravity
While we were in the water room, we saw lots of young children all color-coordinated from different schools while we were there. It seems to be a very popular spot. It is probably not as busy on weekends when there are no school fieldtrips.
The Nature Girl watching water work
The Artist using slides to show the "baby" and the adult of several creatures
I loved the sonogram display. It was so cool!
The Artist making her first news report
The Nature Girl picked up weaving immediately
After we finished the museum and lunch, we went for a walk around the
lake surrounding Lotte World to enjoy the day and the beautiful flowers
The walkway was covered with cherry blossoms
The castle at Lotte World
Me and my girls
Angie and the girls
Beautiful Angie
My girls in the flowers
The trees surrounded the entire lake. It was such a beautiful stroll
For more info on how to get there, copy and paste the following link http://www.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=268213&nearBy=shopping&
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Samsung Children’s Museum
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Thursday, April 8, 2010
Sock Curls
My dear friend told me that she wraps her granddaughter's hair up in socks to create curls. So I decided to give it a try on the Nature Girl since she has a slight curl to her hair. After her bath one night, we rolled her wet hair up in socks and had her sleep on it.
We all thought it was funny to have socks in your hair...
but it did make her hair curly. And it was fun to try.
July 3, 2009
We all thought it was funny to have socks in your hair...
but it did make her hair curly. And it was fun to try.
July 3, 2009
Monday, April 5, 2010
Insadong
If you are looking for pottery, antiques, souvenirs or traditional tea houses, then Insadong is the place for you!
The building outside the subway station
Shoes being sold out of a trunk on the street
Souvenirs
Business card holders
Compacts
Fancy fans
3D greeting cards of traditional Korean dress
Amethyst cathedral
Beautiful inlay
moldy books
Traditional Korean pottery. The Queen of England shopped here!
these guys sell 16,000 strings of honey also known as court cakes... a sweet candy served to royalty. They put on a pretty good show... have your camcorder ready!
Flashy hair accessories are everywhere in Korea
A shop selling buddist items
Poinsettias
Angie took me to my first Kalbi (I think that is spelled right) restaurant. It is a place where they grill the meat right at your table.
You wrap the beef or pork in a lettuce leaf. Some people have been known to call it "beef in leaf", but not I.
Here is the meat grilling on at the table... yum!
A nut candy... very, very sticky
A chest inlayed with mother of pearl... I don't remember how much it cost, but it was expensive!!!!
an antique shop
I had a great time checking out Insadong with my friend, Angie. Thanks for going exploring with me! Sept 7, 2009
The building outside the subway station
Shoes being sold out of a trunk on the street
Souvenirs
Business card holders
Compacts
Fancy fans
3D greeting cards of traditional Korean dress
Amethyst cathedral
Beautiful inlay
moldy books
Traditional Korean pottery. The Queen of England shopped here!
these guys sell 16,000 strings of honey also known as court cakes... a sweet candy served to royalty. They put on a pretty good show... have your camcorder ready!
Flashy hair accessories are everywhere in Korea
A shop selling buddist items
Poinsettias
Angie took me to my first Kalbi (I think that is spelled right) restaurant. It is a place where they grill the meat right at your table.
You wrap the beef or pork in a lettuce leaf. Some people have been known to call it "beef in leaf", but not I.
Here is the meat grilling on at the table... yum!
A nut candy... very, very sticky
A chest inlayed with mother of pearl... I don't remember how much it cost, but it was expensive!!!!
an antique shop
I had a great time checking out Insadong with my friend, Angie. Thanks for going exploring with me! Sept 7, 2009
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