What a sweetheart. She thanks her parents and tells them not to worry, she will have her seaweed soup. In Korea, seaweed soup is fed to postnatal mothers as a restorative, and thus became a traditional birthday food which symbolizes mom's labor.
Get down to 7-11 (in Japan) this week for a double-shot of Hina Arakaki
A golf instructor I once went to said he was thankful for golf magazines...they were good for his business because 50% of what they taught was wrong, in his opinion. Hmm, but I don't think Rei Matsuda could steer me wrong.
I stumbled across this the other day, and I can't recall if I posted it. Forgive me if I did.
So Yeon Ryu has a sponsorship deal with Golfzon, the chain of screen golf centers in Korea. But it seems to go beyond that. It looks like at least some of the centers are branded as 'So Yeon Ryu Loving You' screen golf centers. From what I've read in the Korean internet when looking this up, it sounds like So Yeon in fact does own a chain of these centers, although another search I did showed only one.
Anyway, you can see some of the decorations at the center in this guy's post!
Did In Gee get her hair cut again? Is it a new style?
Here are some photos posted a couple of days ago, In Gee hanging out with a friend (sister? They have the same last name and she keeps calling her 'sister', which to be fair is a common thing women do in Korea. I don't think it's her real sister).
Anyways, it's dark, but it does look like a new 'do, eh?
Here are some photos posted a couple of days ago, In Gee hanging out with a friend (sister? They have the same last name and she keeps calling her 'sister', which to be fair is a common thing women do in Korea. I don't think it's her real sister).