Sunday, October 2, 2011

Photos!

On our way to Seoul!


Our hotel: JW Marriott

Views from our room.  We received a free upgrade since I asked!

There was a golf area in our hotel along with multiple raquetball courts.


Massage chairs and a butt-massaging machine!

Gotta love the random old architecture in the middle of the city

One of the first places we ate in Seoul.  We stopped in a random, dingy looking (on the outside) restaurant and it was the best dish I have eaten in Korea so far.

Getting ready to go out with Chang Mi!

The ladies

Below - at one of the top 50 restaurants in the world.  BEST. FOOD. EVER.


Our bottle of wine and the first course.
Course 2...foie gras with mango and pineapple.

Main course!  Salmon and deliciousness!


The cheese course...

And dessert


and more dessert...

and coffee and more dessert....


We headed to another hotel for drinks

I ordered a $28 glass of Scotch...and didnt have to pay for it!!

We also got a free plate of fruit and cheese....


The end.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Chicken Marsala and RTP

Mmmmm sounds yummy huh?  Well it was!  I made chicken marsala tonight and it was delicious.  Makes me excited to cook for the hubby.

And what you have been waiting for!  Random Trish Photo!!
That's me practicing putting on MOPP gear for the exercise. 


OHHHHH YEAHHHH!

Monday, August 22, 2011

Bullseye

Played darts for a few on Friday night and guess what happened?

Yeah, I threw both of those darts.  Kind of a big deal.


What more do you want??


Sunday, August 21, 2011

Jeonju Kung-fu Massage

Howdy ho!  I had a wonderful day yesterday.  The PA media rep, Ms. Chang, and I planned a trip to Jeonju.  Aileen went along as well.  Despite the rain for most of the day, we had a great time visiting the old town area of Jeonju, department stores, a massage parlor and restaurants.  Aileen and I will also be featured on a nation-wide tourist spot on a TV station based in Seoul.  I will try to post the link for you all when I find it.  Enjoy the photos below!
Above, driving into Jeonju.  I thought the statues were real people....how lovely that they knew I was coming and decided to play a tune for me!
Below is bibimbap, one of my favorite dishes.  This was one of the best I have had while here.  There is a raw egg on top, but the bowl is so hot that it cooks the egg as soon as you stir it.



Aileen and I and our spread!

Ms. Chang and I below.  One of the waitresses came out and presented Aileen and I with 4 small rice patties that were slightly sweet and had raisins and almonds in them.  Ms. Chang said because we were foreigners the host wanted to treat us to this dish that they made especially for us.  I felt so honored!  They were pretty good too!

A former president dined at the restaurant we ate at for lunch.


They had a beautiful waterfall out front.  Despite the rain, we all had a great time.





We visited a wedding/party hall.  Apparently anyone can rent the building!


Looking at the photos now, I realize that Aileen and I wore almost the same thing.  Have we been hanging out too much?


Below...entering Jeonju village!  Very similar to Old Town Manassas or St. Augustine.  It was perfect, even in the rain.  We windowed shopped and stopped for coffee!



There were handicrafts on the sidewalks and we stopped in a museum below.  I couldn't read much.


Wonder what this says?


There was a little stream that ran along the sidewalk.  I love Jeonju!





I think the below is called something like king's candy, but it was interesting to say the least.  Kind of feels like wool in your mouth at first, but then it starts to melt and sort of turns into a cotton candy feeling candy, only a lot less sweeter.  There is some kind of almondy concoction in the middle.  Pretty good, but I recommend eating with water.

The menu at our coffee shop!


Apparently they also sold Guinness at our coffee shop.  Kind of random but what the heck.  Trying out my sweet black and white function on my camera.


We stopped at the below tourist attraction that was built for a past king...kind of an old place. 





Awesome day so far.  Some where in all of this we were stopped by the news team.  Hopefully I will have more details later!
Below...the mist over the mountains.  Hard to capture accurately, but I thought it looked cool.

We stopped at a department store later to get out of the rain and Ms. Chang got her make-up done!  Beautiful!


Afterwards, we stopped by a massage parlor.  Little did I know I was about to get my butt kicked.  Literally.


The girl literally sat on top of me and massaged by butt with her knees, my calves with her toes and my back with her hands and elbows if you can picture that.  I was also gropped in a few other places.  Have to say that was a first.  I think she tried to pull a few limbs out of my body as well.  Definitely the most intense massage I have ever had in my life.  Not sure I would call it a massage either, more like a beating.  And the pictures make it look so peaceful.  LIARS!



We did have VIP status though...


Post massage we stopped at TGI Fridays!  Yes, in Jeonju!  How cool is that?  That's really neat!



They sure did make my margarita strong.  Wasn't expecting that!


The last bite of dessert.


And that was the end of our night.  I was just messing with the shutter speed on my camera below.  Maybe one day I will be a sweet photographer.  HAHAHAHA.




Toodles!!!