Monday I sent Lauren into Seoul to the 63 building where she can go up to the 63rd floor and see an entire view of Seoul. The view is pretty amazing, but the price is a bit steep. When she got back from Seoul she joined Nicole, Duncan and I for some shabu shabu. It is the closest vegetarian meal Korea has to offer. She really liked it, but it was spicy and didn’t like her. After dinner Nicole, Lauren and I headed to Mad Max for a bit. I didn’t drink, neither did Lauren, but I just really wanted a fruit tray and Mad Max has a good one. Lauren turned in early, so I stayed to hang out with Nicole for a bit. Tuesday after school we were planning on going to Dr. Fish, but when we got there the spa was no longer there. Lauren was really disappointed, but there was nothing we could do, so we just headed to E-Mart and then home. On Wednesday, I sent Lauren to the Korean National War Memorial in Yongsan then we met at Munhak station, so we could go to the Incheon United soccer game. 
We enjoyed the game with Nicole, Duncan, Andrea and Mike. It was freezing cold outside, so the game was a bit unbearable, but we survived. 
Incheon United versus Daejeon. We are the team in blue.

Lauren and I enjoying the soccer game together. We were bundled up good to keep ourselves from freezing to death.
While we were enjoying the game we had a group of Koreans ask to get their pictures taken with us and then a HUGE group of about 30 Korean guys (Korean Special Forces) showed up and invited us all down to join them and their crew. That kept our blood flowing because we were jumping and cheering. 
Andrea, Nicole and Lauren cheering on Incheon United with the Korean guys that invited us to join them.
The game had a good outcome with Incheon beating Daejeon 1-0.
Incheon United players walking past the supporters section at the end of the game.
Since, Lauren and I had to be up so early Thursday morning for our visit to the DMZ we headed straight home after the game and went to bed.

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