This is when we learned how to use it. As with everything we learn to do in Korea, Bryce and I just jumped right in (pardon the pun), and didn't wait for instructions. Which ended up (as usual), with Bryce with a self-satisfied expression standing triumphantly on his end of the board and me stumbling backwards, and almost falling on my butt. So he moved up the competition....
He then took on Eric, who was more 'balanced' in his competitive skills (again, sorry...). Knowing that this was not quite the way to do this game, Eric played along and got dirty while Bryce knocked him off the Neoldwigi again and again. Until finally a Korean woman and her son came along:
She promptly got on to show Bryce that he was doing it wrong. That this was supposed to be a gentler game, and not a competition to knock the other person on their ass. She showed him how to gently hop and give a bounce to your friend. Bryce loved it, that is until he got too excited. As you can see in this photo, he was getting really into it. The next picture in the series is censored due to Bryce's overzealous Neoldwigi playing and the resulting accident.
But, boy, was it fun!!
Then we wandered around and enjoyed our time. Ready? Token romance shot:
awwww!
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YAY!
Blog update.
Wonderful!
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When I went to Nagan, I dressed like a bride and had a picture taken. Those hanbok are beautifully roomy - will wear one next time I hit an all you can eat buffet.
And, it's only fair to say that I've been to Gurye twice and not visited you all.
Lana and Bryce! Cambodia and visits from Lisa! Four of my favorite things wrapped up in one handy-dandy easy-to-read and lots-of-pictures format! I LOVE IT!!!! I'm so jealous of all your travels- Cambodia's the most wonderful place I've ever been (not the dodgy parts of Phnom Phen, of course), and reading about your time there brought back lots of familiar memories. Your pictures just took me right out of northern Ontario for a brief moment in time... well done! I miss you kids- better come visit as soon as you get back! We don't have a crazy pot-smoking pirate giving ghost tours with his handy dandy PI (paranormal investigation) machine, but we do have lots of pot smokers and the northern lights seem somewhat paranormal at times. Eh eh? Yeah, you're not that tempted, I can tell. Anyways, love you crazy kids and I check in to the blog whenever I get your email updates -you give me a lot to aspire towards and it's a good reminder that there is *still* live outside of my bubble. :) C.
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