February Reflections (Pyeongchang, Busan, Gyeongju)

Last year, I received a photo camera as a birthday gift and took it on my trip to Europe. After postponing for a while, I finally got the photos developed at a studio near my office.
Thanks to this, I can reminisce about my time in Sweden.
I particularly loved Gamla Stan in Stockholm.
Here I am walking with Nico.
I also made a dish with ingredients I brought from Europe, which I named the 'Swedish German Plate.'
This month, I have exciting news: I became part of the leadership team for the Jeongdong Youth Bible Study Group this year.
At first, I wondered why I took on this role, but I decided to trust that it was part of the Lord's plan.
Earlier this month, I attended a company seminar in Gangwon-do.
There was a carrot juicer at the hotel breakfast, and I can't even tell you how much I enjoyed it.
I tried my hand at trout fishing for the first time at the Pyeongchang Trout Festival.
Unfortunately, I didn't catch a single fish.
I did, however, get to taste some sashimi from the trout caught by others.
Years ago, I saw a llama for the first time during a trip to Peru, and here it is again in Korea—hola!
I managed to win two plush toys from a claw machine, and my colleagues looked at me in awe.
To save some money, I took the company bus to Busan, which turned out to be a bad idea.
I've heard that Lee Jae-mo Pizza is incredibly delicious.
During the holiday, I visited my relatives' workplace, and it seemed much better than ours.
I also met up with an old friend from my hometown.
I gave my parents some New Year's money and also took care of my relatives.
During the holiday, I took a two-day trip to Gyeongju, but it rained the entire time, so we just ate and rested at the hotel.
I also visited the National Cemetery to pay my respects to my grandparents.
Honestly, coming back to Seoul yesterday was exhausting.
I swear I won't take the bus again.

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