It has been REALLY cold here lately and each cold day reminds me of the winters at home. My co-teacher asked if Carm and I would go to a Traditional Korean Village with her on a Saturday. Now, at first I was really excited to go and get so more Korean Culture in my life until, I found out that we would be outside for most of the day. I felt really bad for considering to back out of a nice cold day of culture due to the fact that it was my co teachers birthday. So Carm and I bundled up and headed to Osan to meet my co teacher. The plan was that we would meet at 1pm in the subway station.
Carm and I hopped on the train and headed to the meeting place, we arrived a little early so we decided to do some shopping. We walked around the station and out to the shopping area near by. It turned out to be an unexpected but, great shopping day, always a plus :D. Sujin, my co teacher called, we met her and headed to the train. When I saw her I wished her HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! Sujin then turned to me and said "oh Tasha today is not my birthday" I was so confused because I asked her 4 times in the past week and a half "Sujin, your birthday is Saturday right?" each time she confirmed and told me yeah it was! Now, this ticked me right on off because I sure would NOT be out here in this 7 degree weather going to a dang gone Korean Village if it was not her birthday! I asked her "Well Sujin why did you tell me your birthday was the 5th then?" she then proceeds to say "Oh I forgot it" Carm and I gave both gave her the dumb look. There was nothing I could do at that point so I just took a deep sigh and let it go.
Overall I was really happy I did make it to the Korean Village it was pretty cool. We saw a few shows, one of which a man did a routine on a rope while in the air, and another show was a horseback riding show. The horseback riding show was a little too dangerous for me, I was so worried someone was going to get seriously hurt, I understand that is their profession but it was still a bit nerve wracking to watch. In the village there was a really interesting museum that took us through time in Korea. We got to see traditional ceremonies, such as when it was the Emperor's birthday, to the celebration on ones birth, and Lunar New Year celebrations, it was really neat.
As we were walking to the museum, Sujin says "We have to cross this bridge" I looked at Carm and Carm looked at me and simultaneously we said "What bridge?". All we saw were a bunch of rocks, Sujins then says "This stone bridge" Now let me paint the picture before you see the actual picture. There is a body of water, and a waterfall on the other side of the "bridge". All I could think was "Please Lord, don't let me fall in this water" as we were walking across, some of the stones were shaking, it was all around just a bad idea! Sujin crossed the river like "Crouching Tiger Hided Dragon" and it took Carm and I about 20 minutes to cross the river. Needless to say it was a pretty interesting and adventurous day at the Korean Traditional Village.
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