Before this happens, have many activities lined up here in Korea (spoiler alert: May is going to be incredible). But let me back up a little bit and fill you in on yet another great week in Gwangju.
1. Spring is in full swing here. The greatest evidence: cherry blossoms (벚꽃)! Last Saturday I went to a Cherry Blossom festival which was conveniently located directly across the street from my church building. The downside? The weather! Right as the blossoms were blooming, we got some heavy rainstorms. Everyone was so concerned about the poor blossoms. They took a beating but they were still pretty.
Poor blossoms! |
It was very rainy so I didn't take many pictures |
A corn dog covered in fries?? Good job, Korea! A+ |
Back at the church, there was conveniently an activity with food! I ate delicious seaweed soup, kimbap, and chicken ^_^. Johanna, a classy French girl in my ward looked super French with her French beret. I convinced her to let me try it on too. Who wears it best?
French? |
American? |
Korean? |
After dinner, we headed downtown for dessert. Mmmmm bingsu. I could eat bingsu every day.
You can't see the bingsu...because we ate it. But trust me, it's delicious |
Since that day, I've been a little more successful with finding good cherry blossoms:
2. Yesterday, I had an adventure that was, uh, interesting. Very new and different haha. I went to a jimjilbang (Korean spa). If you don't know anything about what goes on in a jimjilbang, I'll fill you in with this Conan O'Brien clip:
Yes, I even did the full body scrub...yes, it was painful. But I felt so smooth and reborn afterwards! It was definitely an eye-opening experience. Jimjilbangs are nice because it's a cheap place to get cleaned up and sleep for a night when travelling.
3. My mom sent me so many peeps in my Easter package! I've been really excited to try the unique flavors she sent but I haven't had an opportunity to share the experience with anyone. So I went ahead and tried a couple on my own:
4. In the States, taking selfies is shameful! But in Korea, it's very normal and very much embraced. I can take vanity selfies with pride and confidence! A new friend from Australia introduced me to a Korean picture app: Candy Camera. This app is popular because it pretty much makes you look perfect. Here are some good ones I got today next to beautiful flowers my friends and I came across walking home from church.
For comparison, here is one picture I took WITHOUT the app |
And then things started to get silly, naturally |
ANYWAY. Please excuse the vanity. Really, this camera app is wonderful.
5. I have one more thing I must share with you.
Shrek sweater! |
Eating Shrek chicken nuggets while wearing my Shrek sweater |
Okay. That's all. Until next time, friends and family!
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