Saturday, 2 June 2012

A Random Thursday

About two or three weeks ago (May 24), my mom and I went to the Tzu Chi (慈濟) hospital to lunch there. It's almost like a shopping mall down there. There are hair salons, tea stands, clothes shops, restaurants, though they're vegetarian. It's still developing, but it's pretty impressive. It's almost as similar and as adequate as the Tzu Chi hospital in Taipei where I went to once about five years ago, where there was a good amount of restaurants. 


So the restaurant my mom and I lunched at was pretty good. Also, we get to have free salad if we sat inside, but then the meals would be a little more expensive than if we had sat outside. In addition to having free salad, we could get more of it! Anyway, here are a few pictures. Not many, but maybe next time, I'll take more. After all, the hospital is actually right down below where I live! Literally, a three minute walk. *winks*


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The restaurant my mom and I lunched at. The vendor on the side had salad dressings.
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It was a Thursday, so we weren't expecting many people. 
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Vegetarian Thin Noodle soup.
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My vegetarian bean noodle soup.
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My mom and I ordering our drinks. In the background, that was the restaurant where we ate at.
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Coming out of the FamilyMart.

5 comments:

  1. Haha, I love food :D It just makes everyone happy. I've always wanted to make a review of some kind of restaurant, but I never got to it, because I hate reviewing. For example, our English teacher gave us an assignement to review The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and I should have finished it a month ago. I still haven't read the book xD

    About the background, thanks! It was a collage of all the bands I love :)

    OMG so you WERE online! :D I think it was like 3 or 4:30 PM here. That was cool :D

    JKR isn't going to write another Potter book, but she's set a release date (27 Sep) for her new adult fiction book, The Casual Vacancy, though I doubt it'll be as popular as the HP series.

    I borrow all kinds of comics from the library :D Except I do have some Calvin and Hobbes and The Smurfs. Do you read Asterix?

    Your wimp looks like it came back from the gym! :D No offense.

    Have a great weekend!

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  2. I'm not sure about Dragonlance, I've only gotten to the third chapter of the first book. But so far, there haven't been any dragons, just swords and gargoyles.

    No, I'm almost done with the summer. We gotta start going to school from June 7, which sucks.

    I don't like diets either. Stupid things. I, and I only, control what I eat.

    I love how Obelix is attracted to wild boar and menhirs :P and Dogmatix is such a nature freak! LOL xD I also find Cacophonix the bard hilarious, especially when Fulliautomatix starts yelling at him! xD

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  3. French isn't very difficult. It's really interesting, because it's Latin-based. Oh, and it turned out that our French teacher knows Japanese! French is a compulsory course at school, so I couldn't skip it even if I wanted to.

    LOL xD But if you ever change your mind about Star Legends, I'm sure you won't regret it :)

    Really? I didn't know! :O I wonder where I can rent it...

    I'm not exactly thin either :\ But I realized it's just not worth getting worked up about. I mean, you work out, but you don't get worked up.

    What is it like, being home-schooled? I bet it's more fun than listening to a boring teacher at school while some idiot nincompoop keeps pestering you just to say hi.

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  4. Your mom and you are adorable! And these photos make me miss Asia even more. The stores/restaurants over there look so much nicer.

    Going back to your comment from ages ago (sorry >__<)...the first photo is of a young Dakota Fanning, and the last is of Elle. I like both of them a lot. :)

    In a photography class (or at least the one I took), I learned more about famous artists and their work, rather than learning about cameras and Photoshop. It was nice to learn about some of the people, but it didn't really help me in learning how to take pictures.

    When you become a junior at my school (usually 16 years old), you have the choice of taking physics or chemistry. Then, your senior year, you have to take the class that you didn't yet take. So, I guess the age at which you take either class depends mostly on your initial choice. And yeah, we start both subjects pretty late.

    It used to snow quite a bit where I live, but now with global warming and all that, we barely get any snow. I only had one snow day this last winter, compared with the ten snow days I had the winter before that.

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  5. We learn English here from our KG, and we start to learn Tamil (the language that's most spoken in southern India) from first grade. Then, when we get to learn Sanskrit from third grade, and when we get to sixth grade, we have a choice to leave behind one language: Tamil or Sanskrit. From sixth, Hindi (the national language) is compulsory. So I had to struggle with Hindi and Tamil in sixth, seventh and eighth :/ And when we get to high school, we can have either one of four languages: Tamil, Hindi, Sanskrit or French. I picked French because Tamil is really taxing and Hindi isn't really my forte either. But now I know to talk each language, even if I don't know every one of them thoroughly :D

    Me too! I hate it when people tease me about how I look. Hey, it's ME, and it's none of their business! Fortunately, my coach got me into the habit of playing soccer and basketball :D Though I'm a little short, so I'm not a big fan of basketball. And I love to bike, too. I've been on a diet my father made for me (he's a doctor) and so far, I'm good with it :)

    Home-schooling sounds cool :D Right now, I'm trying to figure out what cuss words I can use on algebra.

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