In Korea, on the 100th day after a child's birth, a small feast is prepared to celebrate the child's having survived that period. Back in the day, it was rare for a child to survive beyond 100 days, and so a tradition of celebrating a baby's 100th day of life began.It was Christian's 100th day on May 25th & to follow in Korean tradition, I
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did your sister do anything for rollie's 100th?
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good job on the cake! did you do the duk too???
Baik Il is such a big deal in Korea. I'm actually glad we still celebrate it though.
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no, i ordered the dduk. : )
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very cute!!! happy dol!!
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it was his baek-il, not dohl. dohl is their 1 year birthday. : )
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i did cook everything myself - except for the dduk. i ordered that. i did most of the food prep the night before after i put christian down for the night. i was up til' 2am. : / but it was worth it. he only turns 100 days once!
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