Left The Nest

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 28 Agustus 2005 0 komentar
Last week we delivered Young Stumbler #1 to university. I forgot to take some good photos, and am waiting on her to send me some. I will edit this post as soon as she send them.

Update: photos have arrived. Below you will see her dorm room. I want to point out something about the posters on the wall. If you look at the back of the room, you will see some Beatles posters of John, Paul, George and Ringo. Also, a photo of an old building, which comes from a Chicago album. These posters used to be on the Stumbler's dormitory wall, when I was a young lad back in college! Now my daughter has claimed them for her wall.


YS#1 Dormitory Room Posted by Picasa


Here is YS#1 and her roomate the first week of classes. They look cheerful and full of energy. I promise to post another photo at the end of the semester for comparison.


YS#1 (Right) and Her Roomate (Left) Posted by Picasa


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Easy Tropical Week

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 11 Agustus 2005 0 komentar
This week has been relaxing, except for the heat. First, here are the obligatory food photos, again meals I made with left overs from the Korean restaurant.


Korean Leftover Meal #1 Posted by Picasa



Korean Leftover Meal #2 Posted by Picasa


Usually, on every trip to Hawaii I get one or two "aloha" shirts, the bright flowery shirts popular here in Hawaii. These days, Mrs. Stumbler has been telling me "No more Aloha shirts, PLEASE". Yesterday, I walked by my closet, and I saw them all in a row - wow. Maybe she is right....


My Aloha Shirts Posted by Picasa


Finally here is my favorite car to drive around the island:


My Hawaiian Jeep Posted by Picasa


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Fridge

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 03 Agustus 2005 0 komentar

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Pig Leaves

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 02 Agustus 2005 0 komentar
Today's Hawaiian food treat was some specially prepared pork. It is first wrapped in Taro leaves (don't ask me what those are - maybe from Taro tree?), then an outer layer is wrapped using tea leaves. The whole thing is cooked (steamed?) for a long time. I am told this is typical food you can find at a Hawaiian Luau, to which I have never been. You remove the tea leaves and throw them away, but you eat the pork and taro leaves together.

This pork was served with some chicken soup, which had an unusual squash - it was clear. Also, rice and two kinds of kimchi that my friend's mother (she is Chinese) prepared for us. One was traditional style made from cabbage, and another what I think we called moo-kimchi (무김치) in Korea, it is made from turnips. At least I think it is turnips. In Korea, I saw fresh moo, tasted fresh moo, and had moo kimchi. But I was never 100% clear that a moo was a turnip, mainly because in America I almost never see nor eat a turnip - I wouldn't know one if it hit me on the head.

I will say that the combination of this pork and kimchi had an EXCELLENT flavor. I think now that kimchi with ANY pork makes an delicions combination.


Hawaiian Pork - with Outer Tea Leaves Posted by Picasa




Hawaiian Pork - with Inner Taro Leaves, Ready to Eat Posted by Picasa




Chicken Thigh and Squash Soup Posted by Picasa


I went to the store today to exchange my broken pepper shaker. It came as a set - salt and pepper together, so I went into the store with both of them to exchange. There was nobody at the desk, but two lady clerks were talking at a cash register with no customers. I explained my problem, the pepper shaker was broken. She said, no problem, and the lady by the cash register picked up the identical item, still wrapped in plastic, and handed it to me! I was shocked - how did she have the exact item I wanted right there at her register? Normally I would have to go find a replacement item on the shelf, and bring it to them for the exchange. They just smiled at my confusion, so I shook my head, thanked them, and left. Maybe the Hawaiian store clerks are reading my blog? Weird experience....

Let me wrap up today's post by elaborating some on the beauty here in Hawaii. During my earlier visits, I tried to photograph some of the scenery, but I was always disappointed in the results. You simply cannot capture the beauty of this island on film or a movie. For example, every day I drive along the rim of the most beautiful canyon. Just to catch a glimpse of it will take your breath away, much less to stop and spend a few minute enjoying the scene. The film just cannot capture the panorama of space, colors, smells, sounds of this sight. Especially it cannot capture the sinking feeling in your stomach as you stand on the edge of steep cliff looking over this vast and deep canyon.

Last night, I drove to work after dark, and when I arrived, my eyes were well adjusted to the night. When I got out of my car, I could not believe how many stars I could see in the Hawaiian night sky. Being on a small mountain, away from any other lights, and with a clear sky, the heavens looked like they were having a party. I saw what must have been the milky way, something I cannot see from my city, along with thousands and thousands of stars. I just stood and stared into the sky for about 5 minutes, it was so beautiful. And I didn't even consider getting the camera - no way to capture this experience. I will have to only remember it in my mind.

So to conclude, Hawaii definitely has some good points. And after over 15 trips here, I can still enjoy some of them.

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Aloha (알로하)

Posted by Unknown Senin, 01 Agustus 2005 0 komentar
Well, I am now in Hawaii for 3 weeks trip. I cannot convince my colleagues at the office, but working out here in paradise is not really special after 15 or more trips. The first few trips were great, but after so many times here it is not special anymore. But, I will say that it is more beautiful than my hometown or Seoul. Still, I cannot decide which scenery is best - the flowers and trees or the bikini-clad women. Anyway, here is photo of my condo and a couple of views from my porch looking over the ocean.


Hawaiian Condo Posted by Picasa




View From My Porch Posted by Picasa




Sunset from My Porch Posted by Picasa


I have enjoyed the usual excellent Hawaiian cooking of my two friends here. On my first two days I have had two excellent meals. Friday was wild boar stew and fish soup. Saturday was cow's head stew with kimchi, and fresh home-made guacamole. I understand from my Korean friends that cow's head stew is called 소머리국밥, and is available in Korea... Mrs. Stumbler and I will try next trip in October.

My friends also recommended a Korean restaurant here on the island, which I visited for dinner one evening. It is called "Kimchi #9", which I think would translate to "김치구번". I had a mixed plate of BBQ meats, and I was really wanting some Korean soup. They didn't have my favorite 순두부찌개, but the ajumma recommended a fusion dish that was spicy tofu and chicken soup. I ordered it, but the size was huge - it was enough to serve 4 people !!! So I ate what I could, and took home the remains. I ate the soup, with some kimchi I found at the local grocery store, for beakfast one morning. Speaking of shopping, I found a GREAT bargain on chopsticks - I can buy 60 pairs of chopsticks for 69 cents (W700), so I bought 180 pairs!


Great Discount on Chopsticks Posted by Picasa


Mrs. Stumbler was concerned for my health, because I forgot to buy any fruits or vegetables at the grocery store (well, not counting kimchi). So, yesterday I went again to the store and bought some vegetables for cooking. Then, I realized that I needed some salt and pepper, since there were no spices at my condo. I had to go back to the store, and bought some spices: red pepper (고춧가루), salt (소금), pepper (후춧가루), and garlic (마늘). I always joke about how expensive things are in Hawaii, and I say every item in the store is $5 (W5,000). But it didn't sink in until I was driving away that my 4 bottles of spices cost me $12 (W12,000) !!! In fact, the pepper shaker is broken, so I think I will take it back and ask for a new one.


Expensive Spices Posted by Picasa




Vegetables for My Health Posted by Picasa


So, today's main meal was leftover BBQ, and some vegetables I prepared. Actually, I have no idea what I was doing - I just put some butter in the skillet, and threw in the cut-up vegetables. I added the spices and let it cook. I am quite happy about the taste - it was delicious. I can imagine how it would taste if a real cook prepared it. In hindsight, I think I should have bought a green and red pepper, instead of the orange and yellow pepper - it would have made the food more colorful. I still have 1/2 of the vegetables left, so I will cook this again. I think maybe I will add an onion next time. I welcome any suggestions. Well, more posting in a few days from the beautiful paradise of Hawaii. Aloha (알로하).


Can I Cook??? Posted by Picasa




Monday's Main Meal Posted by Picasa


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One Month No Posting

Posted by Unknown Senin, 25 Juli 2005 0 komentar
Besides a lack of interesting events, I have no excuse for no updates. My last week in Korea went great. My friends CH and SC took me to Daebu Island to the city of Ansan, where we ate some great shellfish dinner. It was similar to the one back in March when I went to Choon Jang Dae (춘장대). One treat at this restaurant was that the ajumma gave me one more Sansachun Poster for my collection, Kim Jung Eun (김정은). Now I am only missing one more poster, Han Ga In (한가인). The drive to Daebu Island was pretty impressive, basically a very long causeway several miles long. CH tells us that people living in this area will often rollerblade all the way out to the island and back.


SC on the Causeway to Daebu Island Posted by Picasa




Afternoon Setting Sun from Daebu Island Posted by Picasa




Shellfish Dinner (Photo #1) Posted by Picasa




Shellfish Dinner (Photo #2) Posted by Picasa




New Kim Jung Eun Sansachun Poster Posted by Picasa


Also, on this last week in Korea SY took me shopping to update my CD music collection. As I took the train to meet her at the huge Kyobo bookstore at the Gwanghwamun Station (광화문역), I couldn't help but wonder why I needed help anymore to buy music CDs. Then, when we met up and were shopping, I realized the reason - SY has a discount card at this music store, and when she buys my CDs I get a 10% discount. We met up with her boyfriend YT at a delicious Mandu restaurant in Insadong.


SY + YT at the Mandu Restaurant Insadong Posted by Picasa


We had a great evening also with WJ and his soon-to-be-bride HJ, along with her younger sister HS. As usual, we ate at HJ's favorite place, Outback, and also as usual, HJ left Outback with three carry-out orders of bread, one for each sister. Also on this night I experienced another of my famous Korean language blunders. (I won't explain it at length, but for Korean readers it involved confusion of the phrases "uni (as in University) 갔었어요" with "u;nee 가수 가슴" ).


HJ and her 아기동생 HS Posted by Picasa


I cannot omit a great evening the last week that I spent with my good friends, expecially JI and his friend JSY (my first time to meet her). We all had some great dinner, and enjoyed a fun time singing at the noraebang (노래방). JSY enjoys western oldies, so I was didn't feel out of place. Also, I surprised my Korean friends by singing not one, but TWO songs in Korean for the first time. I sang one called "My Prayer" by BoA, and another one by G.FLA which is a remake of the 1970 movie "Love Story" theme song (but in Korean). With the exception of two short sections in "My Prayer" where the lyrics are very fast, I think I did a good job. Mrs. Stumbler believes that the beer may have influenced my judgement, but I will show her just what a great singer I am in October when she visits Korea with me.

Well, with that my June Korea trip is all wrapped up. As usualy, I had a great time, enjoyed old and new foods, and old and new friends as well. I am looking forward very much to my October trip with Mrs. Stumbler and Young Stumblers #3 and #4.

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Boring Week + Great Food

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 26 Juni 2005 0 komentar
This week back in Korea has been enjoyable, but a little bit busy. I have been slaving away at the officetel doing some fun work, but it required strong concentration. I am happy for that to be finished. I have continued to consume great Korean food. Mrs. Stumbler noticed that my blog stories seem to revolve around food (besides bar visits). I will be keeping with the food theme this post. During this weekend trip to the store, SY bought me some things that I can cook myself. Admittedly, these are real simple things, but it's a start towards my future career as a great Korean chef! I was real happy when I noticed she was cooking my favorite sundubu chiggae Saturday, because it looked like the main sauce indgredient was pre-made in a poly bag from the store. I was thinking that there would be some hope that I could learn to make it myself, perhaps I could find this sauce in my city in the states. Alas, as we were eating the soup, she commented (and I noticed) that the taste was not quite right - apparently this pre-made sauce is only a STARTING point, and you have to add more spices during cooking. We added some to our bowls which improved it quite a bit.

I prepared dinner for myself last night, the centerpiece was my favorite mushroom. I now know it's name in Korea, but I have no idea what it is in English. So here is a photo:


Favorite Mushroom Posted by Hello


I only ate the one you see sliced up. That gives me three more meals to go....

Friday afternoon CH and I went to a nearby Pizza Hut, and ordered a new style Pizza they offer. It is four flavors of pizza in one pizza - that is not a good decription, but I can't explain it any better. Just after we ordered, I glanced out the windows of this Pizza Hut (it is inside a shopping mall area). Walking by the store were two men, and one of them looked very familiar to me. At first I thought it was my korean friend CT (whom I wrote about in the K-Pop series), but I immediately dismissed the idea. I was thinking it was probably just someone with a similar face and body style, until he walked by our table and saw me. He immediately recognized me, confirming once again that I do not blend in well in a crowd of Koreans. We spoke briefly, and I learned he has been promoted once again to a better job at his company. But he can still help me get into the live K-Pop TV program when I want (something I try to ask infrequently, because I don't want to be any trouble). But there is possibly an upcoming show I want to see, so stay tuned for further reports. I am also behind one installment in the K-Pop series, which I will try to update in the next couple of days.

So after pizza, I wanted to show the fancy take-out (or doggy bag) box they prepare for you in many Korean places:


Just Try To Get This Style Doggy Bag in USA Posted by Hello


On Sunday when I wanted to eat this for lunch, I almost couldn't bring my self to cut off that pretty ribbon. By the way, this is a good example of "western loan" words in Korean - on the bottom right of the pizza box it says "Pizza Hut Home Service". If you knew the Korean alphabet, you could pronounce this and understand what it says - in this case there are no Korean words used. I am not sure why this phrase is written like this. Of course, for a brand name like Pizza Hut, it makes sense not to translate it into Korean (and there may not be a Korean word for Pizza anyway). But I know there is a Korean word for home, and I strongly suspect there is a Korean word for service. Interesting....

Finally, I will end with my story of walking around Seoul last night at exactly the wrong time - during a torrential rain downpour! My umbrella was almost useless. But what was most amazing was the sight on the street as I was walking. I had to keep my eyes on the street, because the puddles were very deep in places. Because I was watching so closely, I suddenly noticed lots of movements here and there in the water which was rushing along the street (it was probably 1-2 inches deep most places - that's 3-5cm for my Korean friends). I focused on one of the movements in the water, and realized that it was a MOUSE! The poor guy was struggling to keep from drowning. I looked around and saw maybe a dozen of them swimming around. And as I was looking, I saw one woman accidentally spear on these guys on the high heel of her shoe !!!! The other recently living creature I saw was a big rat that must have been swimming with the mice, but had been unfortunate to meet a car or truck - he was smashed flat as a pancake. Quite a strange sight - completely new experience for me.

All for now, I hope to take more pictures and make more posts this week.

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