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Monday, January 4, 2016

Our house.... Finally

I finally got the house clean long enough to take pictures of it. By the time I got back upstairs, after cleaning and taking pics, the kids had destroyed already.

I also brought patch up to play around, but he tends to stay in enclosed places. 



UPDATE: These were taken back in December or January. Things have changed now. I'm not going to label each picture due to it being a pain, but the kids bunk beds are now in the play room, which is their new room. Their old room has the crib and such in it for the baby. The craft/guest room has been rearranged with things added, and we have bought all new furniture for the living room. Also, the majority of our pictures have fallen down or been taken down due to humidity so the walls are pretty bare now. 


Friday, January 1, 2016

Asan spavis...loved it!

So, it's New Year's Day and we decided to brave the spa in asan called Asan Spavis. It was amazing! They do so well catering to kids and families in this country. I didn't take pics today because we were just trying to figure it out as we went, but next time we will have lots.

It's awesome how much more fun the kids can have when not bogged down by all the stupid rules water parks in America have. They were able to go down slides alone. We could go in a train, the kids could get in the hot tubs and they even did the fish pedicure with Matt and I. That was so strange, but I loved it. It tickled a lot at first and then just felt good. Max was too afraid to try. 

So, here in Korea, when anything says spa, it means a naked spa. So, Harper and I decided to brave it. I am super self conscious and not one to go naked in front of anyone if I have a choice. But, with that said, Harper and I really enjoyed it. They have mineral pools and hot stones and body scrubs and saunas. I actually want to go back and take advantage of it alone. It made me kind of sad how our culture basically embraces body shaming and self consciousness. While the, it wasn't a big deal for any of the Koreans. It was just normal. It's like that in more countries as well.

Due to not having my phone with me while at the spa, I didn't get any pictures of it except at the reception desk.

This was the place we found to eat after. It was pretty dang good. 


Reception desk at Asan Spavis


The kids were exhausted after new years the night before and the day at the hot springs pools