Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Annyeonghi gyeseyo Korea, Hello USA!!
After the longest flight on my life, my wishes were fufilled.... I went straight to the beach with my family.
This was the first picture I took back in the US.
My parents and I, unfortunately my sister had to work just down the road.
My mom went swimming with me. The Gulf seems to be more saltier since I have last been in it last.
My dad was super excited to have me back.
My mom is too cute, this sign was hanging over my doorway.
My BFFs and best fans came rushing into my house a few minutes after I got home. Showing off my magazine spread.
Yes, I know I'm the palest.
Last Job In Korea
For the final job I was in a commercial that was shot at the Palace.
Apparently, one of Korea's national treasures, I was told.
My co-star and I..... Not really sure who thought this was good styling?
The concept of the commercial is to welcome the rest of the world (me) into South Korea's traditions.
I spent hours drumming on this piece of fabric while carrying on fake conversation's with this Korean model. We are pretty good at our job.
No privacy in this household...
This was one of the ponds by the house I was in.
It amazes me how much effort goes into commercials and shoots.
Busy Busy
So I'm about 3 weeks behind on posts for my blog....
This is one of my last nights in Seoul. By now you know how much I love those skylines when the sun is setting.
The final item on my checklist for my South Korea trip was to visit the Seoul Tower.
Once we made it up to the top of the mountain, where the tower was, there was a lovely 45 minute wait just to get on the elevator. It's a tradition for couples to come up here and lock their love on this hard to see fence, and throw away the key over the mountain.
This is a close up of some of the cute little love messages.
The tower also has a massive Love Tile collection on the interior walls. This sums up how cute Asian couples really are.
At the top of the tower with my roomies and manager.
Haven't taken pictures like this in a while....
Here's the city!
Friday, June 4, 2010
South Korean Elections
So elections took place June 2nd, it was considered a holiday, and everyone had the day off.
I love how they campaign here. All the candidates have these decorated trucks driving around playing music with volunteers doing different cute Asian dances. If I were to vote based on their dance moves, it would be a close call. I wish I could be more educated on what all these different people are running for instead of only viewing pictures and campaign vehicles.
I love how they campaign here. All the candidates have these decorated trucks driving around playing music with volunteers doing different cute Asian dances. If I were to vote based on their dance moves, it would be a close call. I wish I could be more educated on what all these different people are running for instead of only viewing pictures and campaign vehicles.
These are just some of the people running for the elections.
And of course we had a bit too much fun with all this excitement in the streets...
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
There is a fungus among us.
These past few days I have been trying my hardest to stay away from the terrible sickness hitting both Paige and Becky. Face masks are quite popular here.
This notice was placed on Becky's door after we heard her make one simple cough. Few hours later she had the full on sickness. Happy we took such drastic mearsures.
She actually couldn't open her door, so we released her.
Nice touch Paige.
Past Timing
Quail egg! Really not as practical as a chicken egg.
Cute coffee shop we stopped in.
It had great photo shoot locations there.
Everywhere we go is a photoshoot opportunity, I guess.
SPRING FLOWERS!!
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