Join eight families from Victoria, Australia with Korean adoptive children during a homeland tour. Experience the excitement of travel to Korea to explore, learn about, and enjoy the land of their birth. Oh yeah, if you are wondering why there are two dates on each post it is because the server is on the wrong side of the international date line and is behind the times so to speak. Australia and Korea begin a new calendar day before the US.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
How many sleeps?
What an exciting wait until our trip to Korea.
Amelie is excited at the prospect of visiting Korea as she left at such an early age and has no memories.
We are all excited that it looks as though her foster mother is willing to meet with us during our holiday. Amelie is continually talking about "Foster Lim" as she calls Mrs Lim.
There are so many things to see and do on our trip thanks to the wonderful picture books of Korea purchased during our visit to meet Ameie Yoo Rim for the first time. Our itinerary is full to the brim and we should all return tired.
Our trip is as members of the "Love is in the Air" tour from Han Ho in Victoria Australia. Han Ho is a very active support organisation for Korean adoptive Families. Every month we attend activities ranging from social events to cultural activities and annual camps.
This tour has been organiseed through the assistance of the International Korean Adoptee Service (INKAS) in Seoul, Korea. It entails 3 weeks wandering through the country on board the "Love Bus" visiting Jeju, Pusan, Jinju, Damyang, Boesung, Jeonju, Yongin and Seoul.
Join us on our epic journey and also enjoy the rambling of fellow travellers, the Dennis Family at their blog by clicking HERE
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Woo hoo! Let the story unfold. Can't wait to read about your adventures. Wish we were going too.
ReplyDeletehave a great time, we look forward to reading all of your adventures we will miss you all, and we wish we could have been with ou to share the experience Grumpy and Grandma
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