Me: So I was thinking that since we've pretty much decided to take my car with us to Korea that I can finally commit to that new Auburn sticker we bought nine months ago and slap it on there. I guess I was waiting so long to be sure that we weren't going to sell it.
Steve: I wouldn't do that.
Me: Why not?
Steve: It's not a good idea to mark up your car with things that scream, "America!" because then we might be recognized as foreigners and targeted.
Yes. Good point. Because if we didn't have that little Auburn sticker on our car, we might just be mistaken for your typical Korean family.
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Haha this is too funny!! :)
ReplyDeleteROLL TIDE! ;)
ReplyDeleteThere's no need for that kind of language, Bailey. Let's be civilized and not at all like Bama fans.
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Hahahahahaha!!! Yes, I'm sure you'll look like all the other Korean families... Darn that Auburn sticker!
ReplyDeleteI hear you! We are in Okinawa. All our blondeness kinda gives us away. I don't know how Korea works, but we have special license plates here so everyone knows we are Americans anyways.
ReplyDeleteYou guys are awesome. And be prepared for your children to be the center of attention over there!! Don't believe me, read this: http://heatherivesphotography.blogspot.com/2012/04/more-korean-ajima-love.html
ReplyDeleteJust color their heads in with a sharpie... No one will notice.
ReplyDelete(If you need more advice on integrating into a new culture just ask! I'm full of good ideas!)
Hahahaha too funny Jenn!! Better not put that sticker on your car lol (something my husband would say hehe)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures btw!!!
War Eagle! I think an Auburn sticker will help clarify that you're from the best country in the whole world.
ReplyDeleteHaha nice lauren. Please send me a copy of that pic for my fridge. Beautiful pics of your babies!
ReplyDeleteHilarious!!!
ReplyDeleteThough, I'll tell you... there's a house in my neighborhood with a 4Runner like ours, with USAF and Mac stickers on the back, and it takes a lot for me not to go running up to the door to see if they'll be my friend.
Haha! So funny. Be prepared to have your cute kiddos touched and picked up EVERY WHERE YOU GO. Children are public property in Korea, and these adorable tots are going to be touched a LOT. (I was touched a lot over there, and I was not a child... just a warning)
ReplyDeleteYeah, I'm sure they will never know without the sticker. :)
ReplyDeleteLOL
ReplyDeleteMan, those kids are cute.
Kim-cheese! pahahahahha
ReplyDeleteGreat pun.
ReplyDeleteHYSTERICAL! I showed Tyler and we both cracked up.
ReplyDeleteI definitely laughed out loud! Love love love the pictures.
ReplyDeleteoihjgadofhbadfklfjsdlfhglkasgf <-- that's me laughing so hard I have no words.
ReplyDeleteI also LOL'd pretty hard when I read the comment about Asian gingers.
ReplyDeleteWe bought PSU stuff for our car over a year ago. I'm in the same position of "Hmm...should I commit to putting a sticker on this piece of fiberglass I've paid $11,000 for?" Although, since we've *just now* decided we're taking my car to MIssouri, I suppose I can commit.
ReplyDeleteBahahaha. You are hilarious. I love this post. P.S. I'm still sad you are going to Koreaaaaa.
ReplyDeleteWar Eagle! I've got an Auburn sticker on my car, but we're currently in GA not Korea!
ReplyDeleteThey are super cute!
ReplyDeleteHello, hello???!! Is this thing on? Just a little reminder that youre slacking a bit. :)
ReplyDeleteBecause I am sure you have absolutely nothing better to do.
ReplyDeleteI would say something snarky about neglecting your blog in favor of drinking wine and neglecting your kids- but then I'd feel bad if something was actually going on. So I guess this is me still posting that with a hint of a disclaimer.
ReplyDeleteI kind of miss you an your gingers on my computer screen. I nominated you for the coveted Liebster award on my page. Answer some questions? (:
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