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Last Part of out Trip to Busan



Finally I have time to sit and blog. Ha! I've thought about quitting this space for a few reasons but I know that the reason I started this blog is to document the growth of our little family. I had other blogs before I got married and had children and then started this one shortly after Bean was born. So, no it is not the end of this space and I made a promise to myself to post more like before.

Well....here is the last part of our trip. We made our schedule chill and flexible because we didn't want to stress out the kids and ourselves. On the afternoon of the day before our flight home we visited this market place (which I forgot the name of course) and ate from the food stands while I did a makeup haul and Adam got to buy shoes. We also  bought the kids toys and walked around. The sunset was beautiful and the weather was great.












That night we had a warm dinner of Gukbap which we were highly addicted to. LOL. We had it two nights in a row. We ordered two bowls and were surprised that the owner of the restaurant gave us four! I was a bit nervous because I didn't want to pay something we didn't order but they told us it was free for our kids. Awwww. After putting the kids to sleep me and Adam spent the whole night packing our bags. Our flight was scheduled the next night.

As there was a lot of time to kill we decided to visit Samnak park and malls to do some last minnute shopping-- but actually I was looking for BTS CDs hehehehe. Adam and Bean love the park, if you ask them they will tell you that it's their favorite part of the trip. Don't ask me because the whole trip is my fave.

Our little family just strolled and played in the park, had lunch at a nearby mall (finally got my CDs) and took a train to the airport wherein our family was separated: Bean and Adam with Ellie's bag and mine; me and Ellie with a portable wifi (my phone was in my bag.) What an unfortunate way to get separated--initially I thought of just going down at the airport if ever Adam decides to meet us there...but then because he and Bean was ahead of us I also thought they might be waiting at the next station so I stayed put. We easily spotted each other and made our way to the airport.













This is our first trip with just the four of us. I had little worries because I know whatever happens I can handle my kids. I didn't know Adam was more worried than me. Between the two of us he's the one who wants everything polished....I am the type who asks people when we're already there hahahaha! I guess we really suite each other. This trip was supposed to be a "honeymoon" and then turned into a family trip. But I do not regret it. Some people tell us we are wasting money bringing the kids while they might not remember the trip at all when they grow up--but for us...we can make other travel plans when they've grown and even if they can't remember it--we can, him and me...and these are the things I will look back on when my kids have their own life--that there was a time in their life when their world revolved around out little family. When I was young I used to write in my goals list that when I grow up I want to be rich--money rich. But now, money means nothing to me. Yes I may want for expensive things sometimes but what matters most to me is that my life is rich with love.