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Published: April 9th 2011
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Hey all,
Time again for a new entry! After leaving the temple we made our way south to Busan where we strolled their chilly beaches, strutted around a local hot springs bath house in the buff, saundered under the cherry blossoms and assailed a small mountain in the wee hours of the night in the name of love and adventure. Oh, and I proposed too!
More on that to come though. 😊 At the mome...
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Jim
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Congratulations
Let me be the first to offer congratulations on your engagement. I am very happy for the two of you. I can just imagine you on bended knee with an audience of local people watching...I would have loved a photo of that scene :) Welcome to our side of the family Aime!!! I know how hard it is to travel in China from my attempt years ago. I think it is better in Beijing now that the Olympics are over as there was a big push to teach English for that event but it will get worse as you move to smaller centers...by now you have probably been sucked into responding to the first dozen or so people who say "Hello" but know nothing else. When I was in Shenzhen I went to a park with an "English Corner" on a Sunday. There I was fair game for anyone who wanted to practice their English. We would play pass-the-phrase-book where I would learn the Mandarin and they would learn the corresponding English words...you can make nice temporary friends that way. From your travels, Michael I know you have tricks of your own...just pretend you are in the Amazing Race :) Again congratulations....this is one amazing trip for you both...very happy Love Dad