Saturday, 9 February 2008

Thanksgiving U.S.A.

Another year, another U.S.A. style Thanksgiving....only on a much smaller scale. Ellen, Paul, Steve and I ate in the holiday in Waygon, a town about 20 minutes north of Daegu.

Waygon is where the one of the many army bases are....well based.

Thanks to this man we had all the turkey we could possibly eat....and he learned how to cook it as well thanks to this woman!!


We mostly just hung out and took in the football game (via "Water boy" since we couldn't get the real thing) so it truly was a U.S. thanksgiving.

What better way to spend the holiday other than setting off fireworks?

Fire is always a good thing.


The guy in red was a newbie in Korea and was intriged that we could buy fireworks (in most states they are illegal)

This was about 5 minutes before we found out that men could spy on the woman via a window in the bathrooms.

Paul was a good sir doing the dishes.....whether or not he does them again is the question *wink*


That would be the tea vs. soju-in-a -slurpy debate.

*sniffle* My girl has gone back state side.....the evil ones took her *shifty eyes*


It's fun frightening people.....the look of shock/horror....

Warm fuzzies for my girl and the eye licker. Miss you!!



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