August 25, 2013

Hoengsong - "O taste and see that the Lord is good."

"On a lofty mountain peak, He's there. In a meadow by a stream, He's there. Anywhere on earth you go, He's been there from the start.
Find the answer in His Word. It's true. You'll be strong because He walks with you. By His faithfulness, He'll change you, too. God answers prayers."

- This is one of my favorite camp songs.  
God created everything for all of us to enjoy!  When I think of that, I feel so blessed and loved.  


For the church picnic, we went to Hoengsong which is about 30 min. away from Wonju. 
There are so many mountains in Gangwondo area.  So Beautiful!!
We went to this place in May that the water was still pretty cool.  All of us had a great time.
As you can see below, there is a little park that people can walk around or have a little picnic.
By the dam, there is a small water museum which is kids-friendly.  : )





 
 



 




 

July 7, 2013

Another easy thing to make - BooChinGae!


This is really easy to make!! 

For the batter:
  • 200g / 7 oz (about 2 US cups) white all-purpose or cake flour
  • 1 large egg, beaten
  • 250ml / water
  • Pinch of salt
  • Sift the flour and salt together. Combine the egg and water. Add the liquid to the flour gradually, to form a thinnish batter. If you can, set aside to rest for at least 1/2 an hour.
    (Store here sells the mix for this recipe.  But if it is not available for you to buy, this recipe will be a good one to try!! )


     
    Then, cut some vegetables and mix them with the batter.  (You can put anything like potatoes, zucchini, onions, etc.)

     

     
    Spread out as thinly as you can on the hot griddle or frying pan. Cook over medium-high heat until crispy and golden brown, then turn over and cook on the other side. Cut into wedges or squares.


    Have it with soy sauce.  It is yummy!!  : )

    June 4, 2013

    Kimbap : )

    I remember helping my mom making these when I was young.  This is the first time that I try to make these by myself.  In Korea, when kids go on a picnic or a field trip at school, mothers usually make these for their kids.  Many people think that Kimbap is like a Sushi roll.  It may look like it, but it does not contain raw fish like sushi does.  You can put any vegetables as you wish. 

    I am not really good at explaining, so here is the instruction that I got from koreanfood.about.com. (I am sorry that I do not have a bamboo roller to show you in the picture.)  I left some comments to help you. :  )

    1. When rice is almost cooled, mix with sesame oil and salt. (Rice needs to be sticky.  When you cook rice, put a little less water than a usual amount.-Nurie)
    2. Stir fry carrots briefly with a dash of salt.
    3. Saute spinach with a dash of salt. (You can use cucumbers instead and stir fry them.-Nurie)
    4. Whisk eggs until evenly yellow and fry into flat omelet. Cut cooked egg into long strips.
    5. Cook bulgogi according to recipe directions. (I fried spam ham and cut into long strips. - Nurie)
    6. Using a bamboo sushi roller or a piece of tin foil, lay the dried seaweed shiny side down.
    7. Spread about ½ cup of rice onto 2/3 of the seaweed, leaving the top 1/3 bare (if you moisten your fingers or a spoon to pat down the rice, you'll get less of a sticky mess).
    8. Lay the first ingredient down around 1/3 of the way up from the bottom of the seaweed.
    9. Lay the other fillings down on top.
    10. Roll from the bottom (as if you're rolling a sleeping bag), pressing down to make the fillings stay in.
    11. As you continue to roll, pull the whole thing down towards the end of the bamboo mat.
    12. Spread a tiny dab of water along the top seam to hold the roll together.
    13. Set aside and continue with other seaweed sheets.
    14. Cut each roll into 7-8 pieces.



    May 29, 2013

    Gangneung

     
     
    I started liking sea or ocean after I visited Israel.
    My favorite spot was the Sea of Galilee.
    (I know it is not really sea, but it looks so much like it.)
     
    Looking at the Sea of Galilee, it seemed as if there was no end.
    Sunrise was even more beautiful!
    How gorgeous!!
    I felt so close to God as I was at a place where Jesus ministered His people
    so many years ago and was looking at such a sight.
    As I was enjoying what God created for me,
    I was reminded of His thoughtfulness toward me.
    I will always remember what I saw and experienced there.
     
    "But I am poor and needy; yet the Lord thinketh upon me: thou art my help and my deliverer; make no tarrying, O my God." - Ps 40:17
     
    That is why I become to love to visit a place like Gangneung
    where I can see endless waves and beautiful sunset.
     
     
     
    Gangneung is a city on the east coast of South Korea.
    It has many popular tourist attractions. 
    From Wonju to Gangnueng, it took about two hours.
    Bus fee was about $7.00 one way.
    From the bus terminal, there are city buses available
    to take to go to any of these places.
     
     
     Picture below was taken at the Gyeongpo Lake.
     
     
     
     
     
    Gyeongpodae is a pavilion overlooking a Gyeongpo lake.
    You can see both sea and lake from there.
     
     
     
     Ojukheon Museum is the birthplace of famous Korean scholar Yulgok and his mother Saimdang.
    Yulgok was a prominent Confucian scholar. 
    It shows how much Korea was influenced by Confucianism.






     
    I hope you enjoy the pictures!!  : )






     

    May 18, 2013

    Easy Mini Corn Dogs



    1. Insert sticks into little hot dogs.
    2. Prepare batter and dip hot dogs into the mixture, rolling to cover completely.
    3. Fry 2 to 3 corn dogs at a time in hot oil about 2 to 3 minutes or until golden brown. Drain on paper towels.

    *** For batter, I used Korean Pancake Mix which is little sweeter than American ones.
    Here is the recipe that I found on website if you want to make it.
    (Flour - 150 gram, Sugar - 10 gram, Salt - 2 gram, Baking power - 5 gram, Water - 120 gram, Egg - 1)






    May 8, 2013

    ASL in Korea! : )

     
     
    I have been teaching kids some American Sign Language in nursery.
    They are really doing well!  I took a video of Jonathan, Pastor's son. 
    He learned few Korean signs from his Kindergarten class before. 
    Definitely, he is a quick learner! 
    I hope you enjoy!  :  )
     
     
     
    We have services in Korean and English. 
    My pastor here is from Philippines. 
     So, that is why Jonathan is pretty good at speaking in English.

    May 1, 2013

    Pictures with my students! : )

     
    In Korea, many children go to different tutoring places after school.
    A place like this is called "Hagwon"
    My Hagwon is only for tutoring English.
    I have about 8 classes a day. I have about two to ten students in each class.
    They are mostly elementary students.
    I have five middle school students and one college student in my class.
     
    Korean children are pretty busy. 
    They go to school at 8 a.m., and after school they go to different Hagwons.
    I know of one student who goes to five different Hagwons after school. 
    Guess what time he usually gets to go home?  Around 6 p.m.!! 
    Everybody does not have a schedule like that boy.
    Sometimes, kids are tired when they come to my class
    because they usually have a long day of studying.
    I feel for them sometimes because they do not get to be kids. 
    When I go home after work around 8:30 p.m. or so,
    I see kids walking home by themselves after studying at Hagwon. 
     
    Teaching is hard at times, but I do have some good students.
    Definitely, it's been a good learning experience.