Saturday:
The
plan was to meet the family at Insadong for shopping. My friend and I would take a taxi and meet
them. After trying and failing numerous
times to hail down a taxi and the kid working at the gas station trying and
failing to get a taxi for us, we decided to head back to our rooms and call the
family. No luck after 45 minutes of
trying to get a taxi. So the family came
to Ilsan, had lunch, then decided we would all go to Insadong still today. The sister had asked if we were spending the
night at the mom’s house, I said no.
Then as we were leaving, I asked my friend if she wanted to spend the
night at her mom’s even tho I wouldn’t spend the night, she said she would so
we told the family and they were thrilled!
Walking
to the subway, it felt like we were walking for-ev-er!! Then it was several stops and transfers on
the subway until we finally made it to Insadong, around 3:00pm. I had made the decision that I would leave
from Insadong rather than the mom’s house or it would be too tight of a
schedule again to make it back to Ilsan before 9:30pm. After finding all that we wanted shopping, I
got into a cab and off I went to Ilsan, hoping that the driver would get close
enough to Ilsan that I would be able to recognize the area and help get me into
Ilsan. It took forever to get out of
Seoul and as we got into Ilsan, I was feeling better until the driver turned into
a street that was blocked off. Luckily
we got back on track and I made sure to pay attention to watch out for sites
that looked familiar.
Sure
enough, I noticed the corner and told the driver where to pull into Ilsan. I arrived at 6:00pm on the dot! Boy was I happy to be in my room! I got all comfy, started crocheting, ate cold
pizza, and decided I needed to write everything that happened this week. Then I got a text from my friend asking if I
had made it safely. She then tells me
they are eating all sorts of beef products and one of them is cow intestine and
they are eating everything raw…wow, glad I decided not to go! My cold pizza was delish!! So it has taken me all night to write all
about this week so far, now I’m tired, I’m hitting the hay…until tomorrow…
Sunday:
I
had the luxury of sleeping in and lounging around. After my shower, I turned on my phone and
there is a text stating my friend was locked out and couldn’t get into the
Memorial Hall…geepers!! Guess locking
the door from the inside, people can’t unlock it from the outside and the code
didn’t work.
After
getting ready for the day, we went to the Ilsan gift center to have another
look, besides the fact that there were two things left out of my friend’s bag
of goodies from our prior visit. We then
hung out at Molly’s house and received Dr. Cho’s book. We weren’t able to read it since it is
written in hangul. I so want to read it
too!! It was nice of her to sign a copy
for each of us. I had a nice visit with
her and met Esther, she works at the post adoption services department for Holt
Korea. Interesting work!
We
then took a tour of the Memorial Hall since my friend hadn’t seen the
renovation yet, it went thru quite the transformation since we were there in
2006!
We
went to eat a late lunch down the road, had shabu shabu, was delish! In the middle of eating, my friend’s birth
sister began to cry, which made me cry.
I felt so bad for her, this was the last day for everyone to be together
and I could only imagine how everyone was feeling. We pretty much ate in silence the rest of the
time.
After
lunch, we headed back to my room, tried to call a translator to make talking
easier, but had trouble reaching someone.
I decided to walk to Molly’s house to see if I could find someone
available to translate, no one was there, everyone was down in the gym for the
carnival. I saw Dr. Cho and asked her if
anyone else was available to help translate.
She offered to translate, so we walked back to my room. I was hoping the birth mother would feel
comfortable with Dr. Cho translating. As
we walked into the room, it was obvious everyone had been crying.
Soon,
my friend’s birth mom started talking and Dr. Cho translated. It was nice to see that she felt comfortable
talking to Dr. Cho. It was a nice visit. I felt so blessed to be a part of something
like this and witness a happy birth family reunion. This was my first experience so I know it
could have gone either way. I’m just happy
for my friend that her reunion was positive.
I
said my goodbyes at the door, surprised myself by how much I started to cry
when I hugged the birth sister. I’m not
sure what I was feeling. My friend
walked her family out with Dr. Cho.
Guess Dr. Cho said, “No crying at the bus stop so you must stay here and
they go by themselves”, so she stayed.
Dr. Cho then invited us to dinner at Molly’s house.
It
was a nice dinner with Molly and Dr. Cho and the volunteer and the two
residents that live in the house also.
I loved listening to Molly talk
about all her experiences, she is an amazing woman.
After
dinner, my friend and I stayed up talking in my room. It was nice having quiet time with just the
two of us to talk over what happened in the week. I know we were both tired, physically and emotionally. But all in all, it was a good week and an
experience I will never forget. I still
feel so honored that my friend would ask me to join her in this part of her
journey. And how blessed am I that I
have such a supportive husband, that I could travel to Korea this week only to
be home for one week and leave for Korea for two more weeks…I’m one lucky
lady!!
1 comment:
Kim, thank you for sharing your experiences of this amazing week. I needed my sunglasses to read most of it.
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