Finally another "adventure"!!! Drew is on bay orderly (cleaning the dorms) ALLLLLLLLL week, so he got to have Saturday off! Oh, I have missed being able to have an actual weekend with him. His schedule changed at the end of September and he now works Wednesday - Saturday. Meaning, we only have Sundays together. It sucks since we aren't able to go out and do a whole lot, but at least we have some time together. We decided to spend his day off in Seoul, at the Trick Eye Museum. The train ride there SUCKED so bad. Drew stood the whole ALMOST two hours, and it was SO crowded we could hardly move an inch. I will never get over how many people there are squished into this little country! Anyway.. the first thing we did when we got off the train was buy Bubble Tea. We have a terrible addiction to all things Bubble Tea. This place was soooo delicious. Not only did they have little bobas, black tapioca, but they had "sweet noodles" in the bubble tea as well. It's exactly what you're thinking. Thick, clear noodles at the bottom of our tea. It was so weird, but tasted amazing. I want to go all the way back just for another tea! Oh, and the "Love Museum" which sounds disgusting and hilarious and extremely inappropriate. My understanding is that it is just like the Trick Eye Museum, only the illusions are rated R... maybe worse! Let's just say pictures from that trip will probably be on here and NOT Facebook. Maybe they won't make it to the internet at all.. who knows.
So, now about the Trick Eye Museum! It's so cool. It's tons of optical illusion type paintings. They have 2D and 3D artwork that makes you look like you are actually IN the painting! We had way too much fun taking the pictures. There were also TONS of paintings we didn't pose with, due to there being 327489326589326532 people there at the same time. But, here are the pictures we took! (For our less-than-technologically-advanced parents ..... you can click on the picture to make it bigger!)
So, now about the Trick Eye Museum! It's so cool. It's tons of optical illusion type paintings. They have 2D and 3D artwork that makes you look like you are actually IN the painting! We had way too much fun taking the pictures. There were also TONS of paintings we didn't pose with, due to there being 327489326589326532 people there at the same time. But, here are the pictures we took! (For our less-than-technologically-advanced parents ..... you can click on the picture to make it bigger!)
We also got to go to the Ice Museum that was in the same building as the Trick Eye Museum. I'm not really sure why any of these places are called museums... but whatever. The Ice Museum was pretty cool.. in BOTH senses of the word! Everything inside was made of ice.