These are the crazy statues in front of the Seoul Animation Museum. We ended up missing not one but two buses because we were having too much fun taking pictures.
At Namsan, they had these fun sculptures suspended from wires around the park. I tried to make it look like Kay is holding it up. She was a little confused by my directions and felt silly standing with her hands in the air, so I only took the one picture. I'm not sure the illusion worked, but it was worth a try.

I said goodbye to Jo and met up with Catherine in the early evening for a trip to my favorite jjimjilbang. She had never been to this particular bathhouse, and she was impressed. It has hot outdoor pools which are just perfect in the cool weather. We stayed for about four hours and then returned to our town.Today was another beautiful day, but I appreciated it from my apartment. I didn't even get dressed today, just did some long overdue housecleaning, took a nap, updated my journal, and studied my Korean vocabulary. Grace is giving me a test tomorrow morning, and I'm supposed to have a Korean lesson with Y-i tomorrow night, but since we ended up canceling all three of our scheduled lessons last week, I'm not so sure it's really going to happen. That's the plan anyway.
My two goals for the new school year are to go back to the gym (been there once so far this month, that's progress) and study Korean more seriously. The other night I wrote down every word in my Korean notebook and gave a copy to Grace. I told her she can give me pop quizzes any time. I need that kind of pressure to study well. As I've demonstrated time and again in the past, independent studying with no one checking up on me just doesn't work.

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We stayed right up the hill from the animation museum. It was a great little place (and reasonable) called Seoulville Tower, just in case you are looking for a place to stay in the future.
Good luck in your new school year!
Fun sculptures!
Have a great new school year! I always enjoyed the beginning of the school year, a time to get to know new students and know they will be different at the end of the year...
Hi Jeanne. Thanks for the recommendation! I'll keep it in mind. Fortunately, I live close enough to Seoul to sleep at home after a day in the city, but you never know when you might need information like that. Thanks for wishing me well in the new school year!
Hi mommavia. When things slow down a little, I'm sure I'll enjoy this new year. Right now it's too hectic even to catch my breath long enough to enjoy it. I do love seeing the possibilities in the kids. I always enjoy seeing their progress.
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