Kacy had a hanbok from a couple years ago that was way too big. Now, it fits perfectly and is none too big. Amazing how quickly they grow! Kacy loves to dance and "exercise". She is quite funny. She also takes good care of little Sara and loves to play with her and keep her entertained.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Hanbok Day
This week is Korean culture week at TCIS. And today is specifically Hanbok Day. A Hanbok is a traditional Korean dress. They are used for fancy occasions--holidays, weddings, etc. A colleague loned us a hanbok for Sara. During Lunar holiday (and maybe other times but I'm not sure), the kids get dressed up and have a bowing ceremony. The parents or grandparents then give the kids a gift, frequently an envelope with money and some words of wisdom. Sara toured campus and received over $20 in gifts just for being cute in her hanbok. I think we will use it to kick off her college fund! :)



Kacy had a hanbok from a couple years ago that was way too big. Now, it fits perfectly and is none too big. Amazing how quickly they grow! Kacy loves to dance and "exercise". She is quite funny. She also takes good care of little Sara and loves to play with her and keep her entertained.
Kacy had a hanbok from a couple years ago that was way too big. Now, it fits perfectly and is none too big. Amazing how quickly they grow! Kacy loves to dance and "exercise". She is quite funny. She also takes good care of little Sara and loves to play with her and keep her entertained.
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