Thursday was the day we got to tour the agency and visit with the foster mothers. Our tour included a visit to the nursery which, as I expected, included all the boys asking to take home one of the babies. And, concluded with a visit with the foster mothers.
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A group photo
The boys loved the visit, and so did the foster moms. It was as we had hoped and the boys left with such good memories. What great mothers they had when they were here. |
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Henry and Mrs. Park. |
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Charles and Mrs. Kim
Mrs. Kim brought Charles a birthday cake. Pictures of that later. |
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Min wasn't quite as excited about sitting alone with Mrs. Lee, but he was lucky in that his foster dad was also there, and the foster baby who is with this family right now. |
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After our meeting, we went to get some lunch and thought we needed some time decompress. We thought that going to the Han River would be just what we needed. Unfortunately, I misread the subway map. We did end up at a river...just not the Han. We ended up at a dirty little river with old shoes in it. But it was still a great adventure. Because.... |
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where else would find this gentleman playing a saxophone under a bridge. |
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As we all know, steps are not necessarily the only way to get to the top. |
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Exercise equipment next to the biking path. |
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Travis doing push-ups. |
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Min attempting pull-ups. |
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As we came to find out, we actually ended up in Digital Media City. |
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And found a park. Well, if you can't end up at the Han River, I guess a playground is the next best place for kids to unwind. Please note the boy with the cellphone. |
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Melon bars that really look like watermelon slices helps too. |
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And, more exercise equipment at the playground. This make perfect sense so mothers can exercise while their kids are playing... and they really did. |
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