It's almost Turkey Day here.
I'm probably not doing anything. I've had about 3 Thanksgiving dinners each year for the past few years, so I think I can go without one...
I was supposed to get dins with a friend, but those plans fell through. Quite a few places in Seoul offer buffet dinners, but they require reservations and it's late notice, and blah blah blah. lethargy and apathy
Darn, I guess this just means we'll have to do one in April...
Bar Food:

Peanuts, dried anchovies, and gochu (red pepper) sauce.
Ummm deeelish!
According to Dad, I used to go apeshit over those fish and cry if I couldn't get them.
I think that ended when I realized they were staring at me. Oi oi oi
On Tuesday, we celebrated Thanksgiving with the kinder kids. They enjoyed it. They made Gingerbread men (Thanksgiving?), a Thanksgiving Tree (with turkeys on it, oh my!) and some other things.
The only part I was required to be there for was the "store" where we "sold" various items to the kids in exchange for ze american dollar:


I ran the bookstore

John ran the toy store.
I accidentally left my camera bag, which was cute and looked like a cat, over on the shelf behind him, and I'm surmising that it got sold. Oh dear.
I don't care about the bag, just the fact that there was a memory card and battery in it. That memory card may hold some interesting memories. Oh dear, again.
This is Andy:

He's like a teddy bear, and so sweet. I love him.

Gabriel, also a sweetiepie

Elizabeth, aka future shopoholics of Korea member #58948493081321

Ashley doing the clothing store

Matthew making a sketchy-looking kind of deal with a kid haha

oh no, my head!

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