Korean food lesson: There is a work for "chicken" in Korean (the one that you eat), but Koreans also say the English word "chicken." The thing is, they mean completely different things. If you say "chicken," (the English word), you are expressly referring to Korean fried chicken(which is delicious) and saying the actual Korean word for chicken refers to all other kinds of chicken. So a church member asked my companion this week if he had eaten "chicken" in Korea yet. We went to eat a chicken stir fry dish one of the first days here, so my companion of course said yes, not knowing the difference. But then I had to tell the member, "no, we didn't eat "chicken" chicken, we have just eaten chicken." The member thought it was just the funniest thing that you could mix up "chicken" chicken and other chicken, and he loves to share the story with everyone else at church. Good thing my companion Elder Curtis is a good sport~
Last week, I told the story of the restaurant owner in the middle of nowhere that drove us to our appointment when we had gone way off course. Well this week, we went back to the middle of nowhere (this time on purpose), and visited the same restaurant. We wanted to bring them cookies to express our gratitude, and eat there while we were at it. So we gave them some cookies, sat down to eat, then realized that this was a VERY expensive duck restaurant. We get money for food as missionaries, but we have to be frugal, because it is not a whole lot. So we were a little bit worried and I think the owner noticed that and said, "I'll give you guys the cheapest thing and make it a meal" I want to show you the picture to show you just how hard of a time the person washing dishes has- always so many side dishes..
Also this week to celebrate thanksgiving, we had a Thanksgiving party in our English class. We played charades, and even "pin the feather on the Turkey".
And to top it off, our ward members surprised everyone by buying a real turkey and doing an entire thanksgiving dinner, including mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, green bean casserole, and cranberry cheesecake. The event was a big success all thanks to our church members.
And in order remember the Savior this Christmas season, our church has created a video and a program to help all of us reach out and serve others this Christmas season. It's really great and you can check it out at https://www.mormon.org/christmas
Have a great week everyone!
love,
-Elder Bigelow