Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Anyong


This is Aunty Sarah.


Anyong. That's hello in Korean. That's what I said when Aunty Sara came to our place one day. Aunty Sara speaks Korean to me and I speak Korean back. So I am learning English, Russian, Korean, Tuvan and Spanish.
Aunty Sarah came and played with me this afternoon while Mommy and Daddy went and saw a movie. Aunty Sarah gave me some seaweed soup, it's yummmmmmmy! When she left I wouldn't stop eating it. Daddy says I am getting a good ejikashun.

3 comments:

Janice said...

My but you look like you missed your Mommy and Daddy dreadfully! If you always get to stay with someone as nice as your Auntie Sara you will be asking them why they came back so soon. It sounds like you will have many languages to choose from whenever you say anything too. Its a good thing you are so smart.
You wont be able to get all your favorite foods at the same restaurant, but its neet you get to try so many things.

Martin said...

You'll have to tell auntie Sara about the seafood that they eat on the east coast of Canada: it's called "dulce." It's dried seaweed, and it's popular with the locals in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

shinbone #4 said...

Anyoung Ha-sae-o. I am impressed you can eat the seaweed soup, I learned to love Korean food, but somehow the seaweed soup, well... I just never developed a taste for it..good on ya!
maybe tell Aunty Sara..
"Sarangeo ...bobo hejo"