Today on the way home from our conference, Mike and I stopped to watch a little drama unfold. There were several young police officers making clucking noises and beating bushes along the side of the road. A little crowd gathered with us. A mallard swooped overhead and landed in some tall grass beyond the sidewalk. One of […]
Seoul Day 7: Birthday Gangnam Style
If you’re looking for Days Five and Six to our Seoul Saga, you can stop. I didn’t do them. Our conference has started and those posts would have been about over air conditioned meeting rooms and trying to remember to exchange business cards with two hands. Actually, the last two days were dedicated to a pre-conference. Today the bonafide […]
Day four in Seoul: Adventure and its drawbacks
There have been times on trips like these when I remember the word “adventure” is actually a rather loaded term. Sometimes, it means more than a rip-roaring good time. Sometimes “adventure” means “what the hell just happened and how can we avoid it in the future?” I’m going to tell you what just happened, but first […]
Day three in South Korea: Seoul scenery, skyline and shopping
It really doesn’t matter that we didn’t have to be anywhere this morning first thing. I was up at 5 am again anyway. This lack of sleep is going to catch up with me, I’m sure. Today we took a really long ride on the subway to the center of of the city to visit Seoul Tower, […]
Day two in South Korea: The DMZ and the Cheong-gye-cheon
Were it not for the unparalleled kindness of strangers here, we’d have missed out on our scheduled tour of Panmunjom and the DMZ I’d scheduled weeks ago, which would have been a huge shame. Jack wrote a blog yesterday alluding to that kindness (and has since said something about Koreans being the Canadians of Asia, […]
One day in Seoul and we’re already having food issues
At about 3 am, I woke up in a cold sweat wondering what we’d gotten ourselves into. This was after arriving in Seoul yesterday afternoon, finding our apartment (first time in an airbnb), and mustering enough energy to wander around our neighborhood to find some dinner. The cool thing about airbnb is we were able […]
Twelve simple steps to the perfect thank you note
We returned from a trip recently to a stack of newspapers on the counter and a pile of mail, on top of which were three hand-addressed note cards for me. It felt like Christmas. Oh, the art and tradition of the hand-written note, sent by parcel post with a bona fide, first class stamp. Proof […]
Ten Realities of Family Travel
We’re planning a family trip! Okay, I’m planning a family trip and I’m periodically keeping people updated on details, which is sometimes how we do things around here. In a couple of weeks we’re bound for a conference in Korea and taking the boys. Mike and I are currently getting mileage out terms like “Seoul Brothers,” […]