Life and Seoul

Sunday, December 23, 2007






One for all ...
So, we had a big party with 90 friends and family on the 18th floor of the Foreign Correspondents Club, overlooking City Hall and the ice rink set up for the holidays. (See picture with the view) Excellent food, wine on all the tables and even candles, brought by hand from the United States.
What was the occasion?
Anne's first birthday.
Yes, it was crazy and extravagant and maybe even a bit silly. But it was a lot of fun -- and actually pretty normal for Korea. In fact, our neighbors were appalled at the simple "hanbuk," or traditional Korean costume, that we had for Anne to wear. So they pitched in and bought the beautiful outfit that she wore. My mom (in blue) came too, flying all the way from Chicago!
A "dol" or first birthday celebration, goes back thousands of years to when the children often didn't live to be that old. When they reached "1" they were "home-free." Anyway, today the tradition lives on. There are three huge events in a person's life here: the wedding, the dol and the 60th birthday. And even the 60th birthday isn't quite what it once was.
Here are some pix:

3 Comments:

At 5:05 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can't believe how beautiful your family is! Patty is radiant, your children are absolutely adorable...and you look too young to be a news reporter! ;-) (It's freezing in Chicago now...but the Bears beat the Packers the other day! Heh heh heh...) Merry Christmas!

Jae

 
At 12:26 PM, Blogger Hyun Joo said...

Hi,Patty/Brian/Jack/Anne

This really tops Jack's 1st birthday (Backyard B.B.Q party) for sure!! Nice to see you of all you are doing so well!
Have a wonderful Holidays!
Love,
Hyun Joo

 
At 7:24 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your wife is too hot for you, you Rockford stud.

 

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