The temple is hidden in a valley, up a hill, and behind ALOT of buildings.
This is the drive that goes up to the temple. Some people park here, making it a very tight squeeze to get through, especially with our durango. We brushed against all those trees you see to the left.
Here is the wonderful, BIG (said in a very sarcastic tone), parking lot. THIS IS IT!!! YOu can see our gray durango parked in the ONE line of parking available at the temple. The other cars parked to the right, are just parked by the curb.
Jared and Ariana in front of the temple. They had a district primary activity this day, so we got free babysitting.
Emmalee
This is us. The landscaping is really pretty!!
5 comments:
How neat! I love learning about Korea from your family's perspective.
Hi Vanessa,
I'm excited I found your blog! Did you have English Speaking Sessions? In Germany we did but it was still nerve racking to me whenever I went because all the workers spoke german and you would have a translation card in English. I hope you were braver than me. It was still always a wonderful experience!
They have one English session the first Saturday of every month, and the workers speak English too. I know what you mean about Germany. When we went to the Frankfurt Temple, we have one person speaking French, the other person speaking German, and me speaking English. It's fun!!!
Beautiful! We miss you guys!
That was the best District Temple day. Number one because they had a District Primary activity at the same time so we didn't have to get a babysitter. Number two because we got to go to Osan afterwards and eat with you guys.
We're so glad you are here!
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