Monday, May 19, 2014

Oedo Island and a Ferry Ride

This weekend we had a Chevron Team-building which involved a ferry ride and walk around the island. We had been the island before on when Greg was on TL, but it was neat going with the kids. Lets just say they are getting used to pictures! They would go sit or stand somewhere and just say cheese, it was quite funny. They had a great time on the boat (it was only a 30 minute ride, on a one story ferry), looking around the island and lastly eating lunch. It was an all you could eat meat buffet, it was pretty good.



Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Dinosaur Museum and Cable Cars

Last week Greg had off on Thursday so we packed up and went out for the day to the Dinosaur Museum, it was about 1:30 drive but it was lovely. It was a gorgeous day and it turned out to be a huge hit with the kids. Not only did they have exhibits inside (less then impressive) but outside they had things as well with play areas, they even had a bush maze with a dinosaur at then end made out of greenery. It was really neat. We even were able to see dinosaur track in some of the rocks along the water.

After the Museum went headed to Tongyeong so Braxton could ride the cable cars. It was pretty neat, pretty much like an enclosed snow ski lift that went much higher!

Here are some pictures from the day…..

Friday, April 25, 2014

Cambodia

First off, let me say I know I am way behind on the blogging front. In all honesty we do things almost every weekend even if it is just playing at the park, but generally Greg has Braxton and I have Mackenzie so not many pictures get taken, but I will try to get better!

In other news, we headed out to Cambodia last week while the kids were on spring break. I must say I was quite excited as that is where I originally wanted to go when we found out we where coming back to Korea, but since we went to Thailand in December back to the States in February we had decide no more trips. However, some friends of ours went and could not stopping talking about it once they arrived back. Greg and I both started looking into it and pricing it and decided we could not pass up the opportunity, to give you an idea all of our flights, hotel, food, tour guide, temple passes and souvenirs did not even equate to $3000. It was quite fascinating and I am extremely glad we were able to go. The kids did really well on the entire trip, even looking at the "buildings" as they kept saying. It worked out to where we spent the first day at the hotel and day two and three we went on tours until 2 ish and then headed back tot he hotel for the kids to swim and play for a few hours before heading to town to walk around, eat, and shop. Here are some of the pictures we were took.