
We started the trip from home on the PACKED 5500 bus. Stuffy, scorching hot, terrible traffic, hurky-jerky driving.........all added up to terrible motion sickness for me. I barely made it across the Han river and to the closest bus stop.
After several minutes and a bubbly drink we took the rest of the way in a cab! Thank goodness.

The day was absolutely gorgeous warm fall weather with lots of sunshine. It was a great day with family in such a beautiful place. I am so glad that some Korean families still live in the traditional Hanok. But, you can see that the rebuilt versions are so out of reach of the ordinary Korean. These are ornate works of art, and expensive to boot!
Delicious Japanese food at a Bento place in the village was the end of a great day.
From here we headed to the subway to avoid a bus ride home. As it turned out it was Yaya's first subway ride!

Yaya enjoys the special seating area her years on this planet have awarded her with. This section is for the elderly, disabled, and the pregnant!
Haven has had many older Korean women offer their lap in this section so she will have a place to sit.
So kind.