Monday, 18 February 2008

Amcham Ball


On Saturday night Brad and I attended the American Chamber of Commerce Ball held at the Grand Hyatt. Citibank had invited us. The theme was New Orleans so everything had a jazz or Mardi Gras theme.
The tables had mannequins standing on them in Mardi Gras outfits, there were also beads and masks on the tables for everyone to wear.
There was a jazz band, lots of wine and great food. The first course was a seafood salad( Brad had to fish the prawns out of it), the second course was a Pumkin, blackbean and prawn soup (Brad didn't dare eat it but it was delicious), next came a peppered steak with polenta and vegetables and finally we had chocolate mousse with rasberry sauce. All the money raised at the ball goes to charity, so there were lots of raffles, a silent auction and a live auction. We put in a bid for the silent auction but we didn't win (we bid for a trip to Jeju). We also bought some raffle tickets but unfortunately didn't win anything with those either. We danced, drank and chatted the night away and before we knew it, it was time to go home. As we were leaving, Brad said he felt the need for McDonalds (even after all that food) and as we stepped out of the ballroom we saw a whole lot of food laid out on various tables. There was a hotdog stand, a table full of salmon sandwiches and a dessert table. So we stopped to snack with all the other people who had the munchies and then we finally went on our way. It was a great night, we had lots of fun.

Saturday, 16 February 2008

Heating

This last week has been unbelievably cold, with lows around -12c and highs about -5c (excluding wind chill which adds a good few degrees lower) for most of the week. The whole winter our heating in the house has been perfect, a comfortable 24c inside, but this week our heating decided to give us a few problems, so in the coldest week of winter, it has stopped working.

I've played with all the buttons on the control pannel, hoping to figure something out but so far no luck, so it's extra clothing to bed and heavy jackets inside until we can figure out what is wrong.

Wednesday, 06 February 2008

Mountain Climbing


Today is Lunar New Year. We thought it would be a good day to take Storm and go for a hike up the mountain near Songbukdong. Usually there are lots of people hiking and we wouldn't be able to let Storm off her leash but today it was quiet and Storm was able to bolt up the mountain freely. We packed a lunch - some tuna sandwiches, ramen (like two-minute noodles), Pringles, Powerade and coffee - and off we all went. The walk up the mountain was shorter than expected and we really didn't need all the food that we'd taken but it was nice to stand at the viewpoint and look out over the city. There was an icy breeze blowing and we were glad to have gloves and beanies to keep us warm.
We decided to have lunch once we'd walked back down the mountain so we found a spot and had our picnic.
Storm had a marvellous time and exhausted herself. I think she was glad to get back into the warm car and she slept most of the way home.

Ice Skating

It's Lunar New Year and we both have a few days off work. Seoul is nice and quiet because everyone leaves Seoul to visit their relatives over the New Year. Since it's so quiet we thought it would be a good idea to go ice-skating at the outdoor ice rink by City Hall. It's so cheap (W1000) for an hour (so normally it's packed). We had fun, I thought I'd be the only one who can't ice skate but there were so many people who couldn't skate and lots of people were there teaching their little children to skate. I had to grip Brad's hand and I managed to get around without falling but we did witness lots of falls. Here are some pics of our day out.

Sunday, 03 February 2008

Bau House video

Here is a short video of our Bau House visit.


Friday, 01 February 2008

Bau House (Dog Cafe)

Today we decided to go to the Dog Cafe in Hongdae. Just as the name implies, it's a cafe that you may take your dogs to. Of course, we couldn't take Storm due to her natural dislike of other dogs so we just took ourselves. There are some resident dogs at the cafe so you are guaranteed to have some four-legged friends to keep you company while you drink your coffee. It was really cute, there were all sorts of dogs, both big and small, and they get an enourmous amount of attention from all the visitors. It was really busy when we arrived and we had to wait about half an hour to get a seat but it wasn't a problem because it is a very entertaining wait. We watched all the dogs wander around freely, some climbed on the tables to beg for some treats. Others were happy to sit on the leather sofas and receive some love from the person next to them. Talk about spoilt pooches. Brad ran around the cafe taking photos, as did all the other patrons.


When we eventually got a table, we realised that the only way to attract the attention of the dogs was to buy some doggie treats for them. We did this, and immediately we were surrounded by some dogs. Brad took a bit too long opening the packet though, and they quickly deserted us in favour of the other tables with better treats. After a while we did attract a few dogs to our table, they just stay for a few treats and some pats and then they wander off to the next table.



The staff are really friendly and they would come rushing over to put dogs between couples so that the couples could get a good photo. We had a labrador plonked between us for our photo.
Overall, it is a unique experience and a clever idea. Lots of people go there with their young children to expose the children to dogs. The staff are ready with the cleaning materials in case there's an 'accident' and the place is kept very clean. When we first arrived I joked with Brad and said we should bring a cat, and lo and behold, just as we were leaving we saw a cat. Not one dog paid it any attention and it didn't seem particulary perturbed by all the canine activity around it. All in all it was an interesting experience.