I finally made it to the Expo!  We arrived around 7 PM, and most the pavilions closed at 10:30, so we didn't make it inside many.  We were able to make it in (with little or no line): Chile, Mexico, Venezuela and the restaurant/bar area of Germany.  Out of the three,  I enjoyed Chile the best.  There is one photo below, I will post more later.  The Mexico Pavilion was pretty much a small museum (The restaurant was closed =() Venezuela had some sweet hammocks, but you can't really do/try anything with Chinese tourists around.  Some tourists act a little bit like children and shove their way to the exhibit. 

More later!
 
I felt I should post some pictures from this summer.  I really haven't been doing too much- mostly working. (My overtime paycheck was quite nice.  Not sure if it made up for the lousy kids I teach!)  I'm on vacation this week, but the weather has been up in the 100s and if its not scalding hot, it's pouring rain.  Hopefully, I'll be going to the expo tomorrow, so expect fun pictures soon.

I want to bring attention to the linked blog: Santos in Seoul.  Janelle isn't really in Seoul anymore, but she is about to enter into the peace corps in Micronesia. She's a good friend of mine from college (flute choir, Japanese, same birthday as me).

Anyway,  the weather is actually nice today (low 90s! 60% humidity!), so I'm gonna go explore.