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Your Face

Your Face

I don’t do it all the time, but I haven’t kicked the habit totally. When did this start? The 90’s? Well shows how old I am. Did people do this before then? Let me know. Or let me know other annoying things from your childhood. (Remember in the 90’s always finishing a sentence with “NOT!”)

It’s supposed to be when one person says something like, “This movie is so annoying.” and the other person says “YOUR FACE is so annoying!”

So that’s kinda funny…. or not funny if you are my sister. She hates when I do it.

My husband knows how it’s supposed to work and gets it right most of the time, but sometimes just ends up giving me a compliment instead of making fun.

Kpop Comments – MBLAQ Smoky Girl

http://youtu.be/HSymZMETYpY

So while we were at my parents’ house we tried to film some more Kpop Comments. I know everyone was requesting EXO “Wolf” but we filmed it and there was really nothing to show, besides from criticising the lyrics and being bored by the dance. Sorry EXO fans. Please don’t kill us.

MBLAQ was enjoyed a lot more, though they were not sure if “Smoky Girl” just meant a bad girl or referred to smoky eye makeup or both.

What new music videos are coming out soon? Let us know!

Running Shoes

Running Shoes

I hate the gym. I don’t even go to a proper gym, I’ll just go down to the tiny one in our apartment building. I’d rather go for a walk or a swim instead of use gym equipment. My husband however, goes to Fitness First. Not because he likes Fitness First but because one you sign up they never let you leave!!! He does like going to classes in the gym though… “spin class” “body pump class”… all sounds horrible to me!

I’ll use any excuse not to go. Shoes are back in the wardrobe, way too much effort to get them out again.

Sneeze

sneeze

Ew boogers. I think he is a little bit more ready than me. Probably because he doesn’t have to be the one giving birth.

We have a plan for children but we need to wait a few years. It does help having a plan about children, especially when we go to Korea and get asked when we are going to have a baby all the time. That is a bit of a difference between Australia and Korea. Some people in Australia might ask, but a lot of people don’t because it is a very personal question. It’s way more acceptable to ask in Korea so I’m glad we can easily say “In a few years” when we get asked. If we weren’t planning on having children or if either of us had some medical problems or something, that question would get really stressful. We’ve already had some Korean friends urge us to have a baby right away, so sometimes even the “in a few years” line doesn’t work, but the time isn’t right at the moment.

So for now we’ll just enjoy all our friend’s babies.

Seafood Pancake

Seafood pancake

Luckily the person he wanted to make it wasn’t me.

Anyway that’s his way of “cooking”. My mum heard him trying to convince others in the house to make it and I said his idea of cooking is to buy the ingredients and convince someone else to do it. My mum said, “That’s always my strategy,” because she hates cooking, and my husband said, “Yeah! I learnt it from you!”

He did end up convincing someone else to make seafood pancake for everyone. He loves food but doesn’t like cooking.

Money Jar

The money jar

It works like a swear jar and later when there is a lot of money they’ll buy something nice for everyone with it. You aren’t supposed to put money in it in anticipation of speaking Korean though! My husband does things his way though.

It has become like a game where people try to catch the others out. Someone will ask a question in Korean from just outside of the kitchen and the person in the kitchen will automatically answer in Korean and get caught out and have to pay.

My husband just got caught out because he was on the phone and speaking in Korean and standing in the kitchen. My mum saw him and told him, “You’ve used up your dollar!”

He went and put another dollar in and proclaimed that he can now speak Korean 5 more times and my mum said, “You don’t really get how this works do you?”

Hehehe… I’m the only one allowed to speak Korean in the kitchen.

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