Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Critter is Coming to Korea!


Oh yeah! Oh yeah! Beth is sending the cute, the adorable, and the very famous Critter (created by Ian Sands) on an airplane to visit me and my boys here in Korea!

We are excited.

And now we must decide all the fun stuff we are going to do with Critter. The palace is a definite and he's got to try some kimchi, too. Anything you'd like to see Critter do? Anything in Korea you are terribly curious about?

And other fantastic news, PJ Hoover's The Navel World is released!

11 comments:

Bish Denham said...

How exciting for Critter and you and Beth! Seeing as how I know nothing about Korea anything Beth does with him and shares with us will be educational and fun. I am looking forward to hearing about his adventures.

Stephanie Faris said...

Everything! I know nothing about Korea so take him out on the town.

Kelly Polark said...

Critter is so lucky to visit your family in Korea! What a jet setter he is! It will be fun to follow him along on his adventures with you!

PJ Hoover said...

Yay yay yay for Critter! And thank you for the book release love!

MG Higgins said...

While I'm very disappointed that Critter won't be visiting me, I'm thrilled he'll be visiting you in Korea! Wherever you go (and I don't have any requests either), take lots and lots of photos!

ian sands said...

Introduce Critter to Alan Alda.

Rena Jones said...

How exciting for Critter!

Kimbra Kasch said...

We did this with Flat Stanley - he was flat 'cuz he got mailed all around the world. The kids thought it was so fun and we made clothes for him.

I hope critter has a great journey and stay with you.

Christina Farley said...

Yes, my class once did Flat Stanley but I really like the concept of a blog because it has more immediate results maybe? Anyway, we'll sure have fun!

Shelli (srjohannes) said...

man that thing travels more than i do!

C.R. Evers said...

I'm so excited for for Critter to get to Korea!!! I have a cousin, whom I greatly admire, who works in Korea and I'm studying a few things "Korean" these days, so this place has a big part in my heart! Maybe one day I'll get there too!

My 3 year old knows how to count to 5 in Korean. She was trying to teach my hubby. :0)

Can's wait to see pictures!