Here we are at the beginning of our road trip....we got the kids out of bed at 6AM, threw them in the car and started driving. Hubby is always the navigator and I am the driver. (I can't navigate a fly out of the house, much less a trip 4 hours away by car in a foreign country....)
Hubby is a little more adventurous than I am. Well, maybe not more adventurous, but more spontaneous - he is a fly by the seat of your pants kind of guy, where I need to have a plan, and I want the plan laid out, day, by day, hour by hour on what we are doing, how we are getting there and so on. This weekend was more of a 'Hubby' style weekend, as I didn't have much control over the situation. Several months ago my friend (she is Korean) told me about an adventure she and her family went on, they went to Jeongseon and rode the rail bikes and toured a cave. I decided while talking to her that this is something our family would love to do, we just had to find the right weekend. That weekend was Columbus Day weekend! Here we are at the beginning of our road trip....we got the kids out of bed at 6AM, threw them in the car and started driving. Hubby is always the navigator and I am the driver. (I can't navigate a fly out of the house, much less a trip 4 hours away by car in a foreign country....) After about an hour into our trip everyone was hungry & needed to go potty so we stopped at a rest stop for food and a toilet. (We had the children get dressed before we took them in.) Some of you that have been reading this blog for a while may remember that I have a thing for taking pictures in bathrooms....well, it has rubbed off on Hubby, this picture is courtesy of him: The other thing that has rubbed off on some of us is the Korean style breakfast! A nice hot bowl of (fish) noodles! However some of us (the three little people) can't hack the noodles for breakfast just yet, so they had Dunkin' Donuts. Korea really is a beautiful country. I think we went through at least 10 tunnels before we go to Jeongseon. Hubby enjoyed tormenting the kids in the tunnel. He would pause the TV while going throug them, telling them he didn't want them to "miss the tunnel". He's a freak and the kids will need therapy because they will have a fear of going throug tunnels when they become adults! More to come soon.....
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Gram
10/19/2009 11:16:25 pm
Yes, but there's usually something unusaual or special about your potty pics...what so special about this one?
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Trish
10/20/2009 07:14:20 am
Don't you see it? One is big & one is small. One for him and one for Boy 3, and this was in the men's bathroom!
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kathie
10/21/2009 05:20:11 am
And so clean!
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kathie
10/21/2009 05:22:58 am
Loved the tunnel story, kinda reminds me of you holding your head on, hope therapy has helped.
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Trish
10/21/2009 06:47:00 am
Kathie, I had totally forgot about that! Great now I need to go back to therapy.....I think my head is going to fall off again, and I need you to pick the bugs out of my hair!!
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kathie
10/22/2009 03:30:31 am
I forgot about the fake bugs, you seemed to enjoy it.
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