Summer in Seoul

Now that we are adjusting to the new time zone, we are waking up around 7am, which is monumentally better than the initial 3am wake-up. Most of our days are filled with a slow morning spent eating breakfast, drinking coffee, and trying to catch up with family before they go to bed.

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Facetime with cousin Ellis.

Thanks for the shopping cart, Harp!

Thanks for the shopping cart, Harp!

We play for a bit and then down he goes for a nap and we try to pick a new place to explore when he wakes up.

Good morning!

We are slowly learning the area via walking, taking the bus, and taxi. We have yet to venture to the subway! We are learning what routes are baby backpack territory, which are more stroller friendly, and also which ones may have required us to carry the stroller up and down 10 flights of stairs with groceries…now we know. Another suburban convenience that we are missing is a dryer, but Judah is helping us pick up the slack. City living is certainly an adjustment but we are taking it in stride.

The Crafts take Seoul!

The Crafts take Seoul!

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Many days start with a plan and end up going a totally different way. Much like today, when we planned to go do some exploring but have spent the last 7 hours working on this lovely blog for you awesome people; this is how you know we love you. Luckily, much as we had hoped, life has slowed down just a bit to catch our breath before baby Asher’s arrival and the beginning of the school year. We are still working on making our apartment home. We have rubbermaid bins as nightstands and shower curtains as curtains, which kills me a little bit inside as a homemaker, but it will come with time!

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