Saturday, February 28, 2015

✒️Drawings

To pass the time, I like to draw pictures of animals and landscapes with animals in them. I mostly find animal pictures on the internet for inspiration. So far, I've completed two, and I'm almost done with another. I used watercolor pencils for the first two, and watercolor and colored pencils for the one I'm working on. Here they are:

Narwhals at night in the Arctic 
See the aurora borealis?


A desert gecko 
Desert cave gecko, species heteronotia spelea
Lives in Western Australia 


Female volcano hummingbird 
Species selosphorus flammula
Breeds in mountains of Costa Rica and Chiriqui, Panama 
I imagined the flowers


I think the hummingbird was a real challenge because I don't really draw birds that often. It was tricky to get the fluffy feathers under the tail to look right, and the wing was hard too.

                                                                               Ella

Thursday, February 26, 2015

✒️A tiny home🏑 and questions from friends

Now we've moved from my grandma's apartment to a small studio apartment on the fourth floor of a building called the Cube Tower. The room is called an officetel. It is one big room that is living room, kitchen, office, and bedroom for all of us! We fold up our beds every morning and put them in a big cupboard. There is also a bathroom.


There is a little divider bookshelf that almost splits the room in half.

The walls are mostly cupboards for storage.

Here are answers to questions my Wade King 4th grade friends in Bellingham sent me:

         Thursday, February 26th, 2015
Hello, everyone! I hope you're having a good time. I wrote down all the questions you asked me so I can answer them all as best I can. 

           LIVING IN KOREA~ I like living in Korea so far, and it it's fun. Most of the time, we walk, or ride the bus or subway.


           SCHOOL~ for everyone who asked about school, I have no idea about most of it. School starts later and ends later. For me it is 9:00-1:50 three days a week and 9:00-2:40 the other two.
 School hasn't started yet, so I don't know much about it. 

  I do know that the playground is mostly just an enormous sandy field with monkey bars, a jungle gym, a row of bars for climbing and doing tricks on in one corner, and a bunch of lines for track racing and a pair of soccer goals for playing soccer. 
The picture above is from the school's website. The trees aren't actually green right now, because it's winter.

  I also know from past experience that everyone has a pair of slippers (like indoor shoes, not fuzzy bedtime slippers) to wear inside the classrooms.  

  When I went to the school to take a test, I counted floors. The school has 4 stories, and in most buildings the 4th floor is marked 'F' because the Chinese word for  the number 4 sounds like the word for death.
The elevator buttons in our officetel.

           WHAT I'M DOING ~ today I am starting piano lessons. Most kids do so many after school activities that they barely have time to play. I will also be doing art (Japanese anime drawings), swimming, and ukulele lessons.
My piano class.

Examples of chibi manga characters from my sister's learn to draw manga book.

           FRIENDS ~At the place where I will be doing piano lessons, there is a girl who is 1 grade above me. She speaks really good English, and is from California. This is her 2nd year in Korea. I think that we will be friends, and she even goes to piano at about the same time as me! I also met two 4th grade girls who talked with me and one girl showed me a song on her phone. The song kept not working, but we fixed it in the end. One of the girls is going to be in the same 4th grade classroom as me!

           LEARNING KOREAN ~ it isn't too hard for me here, but since this is a new culture, and the last time I was here I was in first grade, I don't know a lot of things. My mom speaks Korean to me at home, and now we check out Korean books from the library that we have to finish before we can choose more English books. 

         FLIGHT ~ on the airplane there was a game thing on the back of the seat in front. You can choose to do things at 'Asiana Littles', 'Movies', 'entertainment', or 'kids'. If you go to Kids, you can choose videos (little kids movies), games, or movies. I watched Wreck it Ralph last time. It also had Rio 2, the Box Trolls, Big Hero 6, the Princess and the Frog, and the Pirate fairy. On games, there was a matching game, a Disney character game that kept crashing the whole thing, Zuma, pac-man, and a game where you picked a section for mini games (like one where you had to move a cat on an island so it catches fish, apples, etc. but avoids anchors. My favorite is the only one I'm any good at: when you click on a spot, it shoots skewers to catch gummy bears). At one point in the flight, lots of lights turned off and everyone either slept or watched movies. I turned on my light and drew a picture of a mechanical girl fixing a machine.



          WEATHER ~ The weather is pretty good. The first week was colder. It snowed on and off for two days, but it melted when it reached the ground.  Now it's starting to get warmer. A few days ago, there was something called 'ν™© 사' ( huang sa ). You might recognize the huang part from the word yellow in Mandarin Chinese: huang se. It is called the yellow sand in English. 황사
is what happens when the wind blows in a certain direction and the wind carries dust and sand from Inner Mongolia and the Gobi desert. When this happens  the air may look hazy and people wear masks and don't go outside a lot.

Siri thinks tomorrow is going to be too cold...


           FOOD~ I refuse to eat anything spicy so I've been having sort of a hard time finding food that I like, besides tonkatsu (Japanese style pork cutlet) and duk (Korean rice 'cakes'). After we moved in to our little apartment, things have been better because my dad brought things to make food like what we have in America. You'd be amazed at how much I felt at home after a few meals of Indian food!


           SPORTS~ pretty much the same as in America, but with less football and more ice-skating and swimming. People also love to hike. Korea has lots of mountains.
My cousin MinSeo at speed skating lessons.

Hiking on the mountain.


           FAVORITE THINGS: 
                                 - favorite place~ The LIBRARY in a little indent in the wall by the English book section where I can read Harry Potter, Lemony Snicket, and Geronimo Stilton. At our little apartment in my little corner.

                                 - favorite Korean food~ duk: It's a delicious rice cake thing. Some  of the time it has a sweet honey or bean paste filling. Here we are making some with my grandma.

                                 - favorite things to do~ draw and practice my aiming on my mini bow I made from a Q-tip. 
I'm currently trying to make a chibi manga comic book. Manga is a Japanese style of art and chibi is a type of manga that is super simple and adorable.

          HOUSE WHERE I LIVE~ see above.
          And, no Christian T, I DID NOT TRY THE SQUID~

                                                                                             Ella

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

✒️Subway Surfing. πŸšˆπŸ„πŸ‡°πŸ‡·


Today we are going to the science museum. The museum is too far away for us to walk to, so we are riding on the subway. Before we got on the subway, my mom got my sister Jina and me T-Money transit cards at a little shop.

You just hold the card next to a card reader on the bus or subway and it takes money from the card. You can add more money at little machines in the subway or at stores like Seven-Eleven. We have our own discounted kids' cards.
This is me with my new card. You can click on it to get a closer look.

Then we took a bus to the subway station. The bus was my first chance to use my new card. At the station we went down a set of stairs to get to the underground tracks.
This is my sister Jina and me on the stairs.
Then we found a row of little card gates. At the card gate, we swiped our cards. The card reader knew that we were transferring from the bus, so it didn't charge us extra! 
The row of gates.


My sister swipes her card at the gates.

Next we examined the map so we knew where we were going. 
This is the map. We started at the very bottom of the blue line on the right.

Then, the subway train came and we rode for about half an hour .
The train fills up with people fast! When we got on the train was almost full.
The train can get so full that there is barely even room to stand. you are lucky if you can get a seat when the train car is that full.
Eventually, it emptied and we were some of the only people riding. It took awhile, but we finally got to the Science Museum. We swiped our cards as we left the gates and began to explore.

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Fresh Squid Anyone?πŸ™

Every day we walk past the seafood shop. I like watching the squids squirt around the tank.

This squid poses while his friends swim around.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

The Two Plane Rides

Helloooo. I don't really know how to start and I have a lot to say, so I suppose I'll just begin by telling you about the plane ride.πŸš₯✈

On the night before the flights, we drove to Vancouver, Canada and slept at a hotel. once we were at the hotel, we met up with some of our friends, Frank, Jiasong, and Taiming. Jina, Taiming, and I cracked ourselves up for about 5 minutes before we went to eat dinner. We got quite the workout when we ran back and forth and back and forth trying to decide where to eat. In the end, we narrowed it down to two restaurants. The one we chose closed right as we walked up to the door. The other restaurant was actually really delicious. After stuffing ourselves with Chinese food we returned to the hotel where Jina, Taiming, and I cracked ourselves up watching news reporters fall over because of the extreme weather. By the time we got to bed it was around 12:00.

The next day we got up at 5:30 AM and dragged ourselves to the airport.

Breakfast in Vancouver Airport.

You can't tell, but my paper bag has a blueberry muffin in it. Jina ate a plain bagel with cream cheese in it. (this has nothing much to do with this entry, but I just noticed: the word 'cheese' is half Es. Anyway....) we rode two planes. the first was from Vancouver and went to Seattle. then from Seattle we went to Korea. the first plane had a (gasp) bronco design on it, but the flight attendant had a '12th man' necklace. Strange.


A plane Like the one we flew on (minus the Bronco's logo)
We actually flew from Vancouver to Seattle before going to Korea. My parents said it was way cheaper than just flying from Seattle. I am as confused as you are...


The 'sort of subway' connecting the terminals in the Seattle Airport. Lots of whooshing
We waited forever. I thought I would never get to Korea. Finally we got on the plane.


The route we took (in Korean) from the plane's entertainment thingy. The plane is still on the ground in Seattle


The view. It looks like you could jump down and sleep on the clouds all night long.
The flight was really long. At least they had free toothbrushes...

I learned how easy it is to save the environment.... OK, writing on the airplane toothbrush case. 

After flying for 11 hours, we finally arrived. 
Zombie-walking off the plane into Korea. My legs are sore. 
Now it's getting kind of late, so I think its time for bed. It is probably around 4 AM at home. Well, good night.
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