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Friday, June 22, 2012

Finally an Update : Mom and Dad Visit (Jeju Edition)


             I'll be finally catching up on my blog.  I apologize sincerely for the wait and please don't try to read them all in one day.  I don't want to be the reason for staring at the computer screen for that long and for your eye sight to fail.
             Happenings since the last entry:
             MOM AND DAD came to visit.  I had a blast seeing them and I know Mom took advantage of getting to hug me every chance she got.  I got to Jeju before them.  The shuttle from the train station to the ferry was quite interesting.  I'm glad that I'm generally a light packer over here in Korea as this van had 4 too many seats and they weren't full, but there just wasn't any room if too many bags had been brought.  [As I found out on the way back from looking at people going to and from is very, very little luggage going to and monstrous amounts of luggage coming back, usually lots of Jeju orange gift boxes.]  When I arrived at the ferry on the Jeju side of the trip I was thinking that the port would be a city within itself that would have a hotel or be relatively close to another city.  I was wrong.  Haha.  It's a port with probably a good 10 minute drive to the first city.  So I hopped into a cab and opened up a map of Jeju that I had snagged from the port office and asked the cabby where we were on the map.  He pointed and he asked where I wanted to go.  I shrugged my shoulders and was like wherever.  So he decided that Jeju City would be the best place for me.   I arrived with a migraine so the first night was pretty uneventful.  I couldn't tell if it was just a migraine coming in or a migraine coming in on top of an already present hunger headache, but I attempted to feed myself without throwing up and got part of the headache to go away so that's why I have a feeling it was the latter.
             Went to a park the next day (Saturday) and the Jeju City Museum of Cultural History.  I wasn't exactly blown away by the museum.  Mom, Dad, Scott and Heana picked me up that night and we drove to our hotel.  That night was a chicken and beer night which was pretty good in the grand scheme compared to similar delivery chicken and beer that I'd had.  The next day (Sunday) we woke up and went to this one restaurant that Heana had read about that was famous for ear shells (I think that's what she kept calling them).  Anyways, it was a sit on the floor style restaurant and you would have thought poor Heana and Mom were hauling around a vanload of senior citizens the amount of groaning and moaning it took for Scott, Dad and I to get down on the floor and try in vain to get comfortable (Don't get me wrong I've eaten on the floor before in Korea and I don't mind it, but I'm usually drinking when I'm sitting on the floor and I think that adds a certain amount to my comfort level).  I was super excited whenever Dad decided that he had had enough of this fun party and was going to move outside, so I jumped at the opportunity to move and go “keep him company”.  The nice elderly lady that owns the restaurant thought it was funny and kept coming outside to check on us.
             The meal itself was good, the kimchi at that place was good, there was this broccoli salad type stuff that was delicious, and then the ear shells themselves with rice weren't bad.  I actually thought that they tasted more like mushrooms than they did like seafood.  After this I think we went to sunrise peak, which you can see from the port so that was nice to see the port again as it was easy for me to point to Heana and say that's where we're leaving from on Tuesday.  Little did I know she had plans to go there that afternoon. The hike to the top of the peak was a series of stars where you get really close with everyone walking up and each person in a 4 person group has to take a picture with their camera to justify buying the next model (whenever it comes out).  This repeats itself at every switchback and sometimes in between.  At the top of the volcanic ridge it is just mesmerizing.  I’ve seen beautiful places before, but this was truly breathtaking.  Lush greens fills the crater while in the background you can see it contrasted with the dark greys and crisp whites of the rocks and the vivid blues and aquas of the ocean.  Truly a magical place, except there were a lot of mosquitoes up there.  Evidently they thought it was a great place too.
             After we made our way back down of the rock we went for a submarine ride.  Dad and I have sneaking suspicions that the driver was heavily intoxicated and that we were going to have to make a surface swim for it as his method of getting to the bottom was to sink and sink and then slam into the ocean floor.  At least that settled the question of how close to the bottom we were going to get.  The submarine was in fact yellow and so this prompted many Beatles jokes and short sing-a-longs.  After this at the same port we went on a jet boat ride.  After riding this I definitely want to open up a jet boat business down on Padre.  Basically it’s a boat that holds 12 people and the driver and he gets out on the water and hauls ass over the wakes and makes the boat twist and turn and do 360’s.  It was pretty fun and what made it hilarious is Scott and I having to hold Mom down because she kept popping up in the boat.
             That night we went to a park that was famous for the sunsets and it was quite impressive.  We also learned that it doesn’t help anyone to have my Korean cell phone number if I don’t have the phone with me, and it doesn’t help to call Dad’s cell if his is on silent.  So needless to say it took us a while to get back together.  That night we had pizza delivered to the hotel. 
             The next day we filled it with a trip to a rock museum (home to the largest bird bath that we’d ever seen.  Scott and I wondered how much target practice Grandpa Davis could’ve gotten if that was in his backyard) 2 beautiful waterfalls and a green tea maze.  Both of which were very impressive (I was quite surprised by how waxy green tea leaves felt).
             The last day on Jeju we packed up our stuff from the hotel and attempted to Tetris our luggage into the trunk of the car.  We then made our way to a green tea museum that was also outfitted for zip-lining.  This was a blast.  On the first one Dad and I both ran off the edge.  On the second one Mom attempted to do the same thing, but her mind told her “oh hell no” and so her feet tried to stop.  She had enough forward momentum that she basically tumbled off the edge and then down the line.  Not the most graceful of attempts.
             We made it to the ferry with plenty of time to spare, although the line to get tickets was pretty intense.  Later we caught the shuttle (a full-size bus this time) back to Suncheon and then I got Mom and Dad settled into their hotel, excuse me Motel, so I could go to work.  I make the distinction because Suncheon only has one Hotel, the rest are Motels.  Our one Hotel is booked up because of the World Expo that is ongoing 30 minutes to our south.  The Motel I got for them I’ve stayed in before and enjoyed, plus Dad liked that it had a plaque on the door that stated it was an official hotel for the first Korean F1 International Race that was held last October.  That night we went to dinner at a bar/nightclub/American food kind of restaurant that I usually like the burgers (plus they have Bud and Guinness on draft).  The burgers were a little overcooked that night, but the beer was cold (Mom had a Guinness) the salads were good, and Mom’s pasta was good.