
The girls were very interested in learning more about the traditional costume of Korea so we checked out this site but got really excited when we found a Korean Hanbok Paper Doll (scroll down to the September 9th entry). Of course, we had to make our own little Weeping Princess. These were based on the drawings in the book.

I did serve rice pudding with our tea this afternoon although it was nowhere near authentic Yak-Sik. The kids liked it but not as much as they enjoyed the Maple Syrup Korean Teriyaki Chicken. I served it on a bed of brown rice and steamed shredded cabbage. Would you believe I shaped the rice and cabbage into a yin-yang symbol to match the flag even though I don't have a picture to prove it? Yeah. I did. Nobody noticed.
St. Andrew Kim, St. Paul Chong and all the Martyrs of Korea...

O God, You have created all nations and You are their salvation. In the land of Korea Your call to Catholic faith formed a people of adoption, whose growth You nurtured by the blood of Andrew, Paul and their companions. Through their martyrdom and their intercession grant us strength that we too may remain faithful to your commandments even until death. Amen.

These are awesome resources! I have two daughters from Korea and we are doing K is for Korea in a couple of weeks. Also, I searched for a coloring page for St Andrew Kim and saw that Patty @ Reasons for Chocolate asked about drawing one. I was curious if you did? Thank you!
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ReplyDeleteI want to, but I haven't been able to get one done yet. I did St. Paul Chong for some friends who's parish is named for him. I'll try to get to St. Andrew Kim sometime.
Thank you! We love your coloring pages and we appreciate your time and your talent :)
ReplyDeleteOkay, so I didn't go back this far (in Sept.). I love this! I will definately remember it on his Gotcha day in April.
ReplyDeleteAn FYI, they do make affordable Korean hanboks for Barbies...Easter bunny brought some for the girls when we brought Stan home (Holy week of '06).
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