Breakfast, packed up, and in the car headed to the airport. We checked in.
Once we had our tickets the little airline lady tried to tell Todd he couldn't
carry on the box with the bowls in it. Todd asked why not and the lady pointed
to a flier but it had nothing about boxes. Todd then said as he pointed to the
crowd waiting to check in "I see all kinds of people carrying on boxes". The
funny part about this was for the first time we did not see one person with a
box. We laughed about this later. As it turned out the girl called someone
else over and she said it was ok. Todd would have blown a gasket if he couldn't
carry his bowls.
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Reading, as usual. |
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He decided he needed a donut. |
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He decided on the chocolate bear. So cute. |
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The box with the bowls. |
We walked around for about an hour trying to spend
60,000 Korean dollars. Cameron finally found a couple Lego's to buy. We rode
the tram to the other terminal and we found our gate. Boarded and on our way to
TEDA.
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Looking through all of the Lego's. |
Off the plane, through passport control, and out. We found Mr. Xue
right away and we were in the van driving towards home. We stopped at the
veggie market then went home.
Side Note:
While we were on the DMZ
tour our guide told us the foreigners were the only ones worried about the North
Korean threats being made. They do this when they want to try and get more aid
and money. He said South Koreans were not worried at all. This made me feel a
little better. My Mom was a nervous wreck the whole time we were gone. Todd
took the necessary precautions by registering with the Embassy so they knew we
were in Korea if something did happen. We had a great, safe 4 days. I have to
admit though on
Tuesday night, 3 times, 4 military
choppers went past our hotel which made me a little nervous. No problem though.
Everything was fine because we woke up still alive.
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