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I was having this discussion with my dad about cars. It went something like this:
Yeah, it's snowing in Bellevue right now. Right now. It's only November; snow's not due for at least another 2 months!! What the hell is it doing snowing now?!?!
Thursday was Thanksgiving. I can't remember what I did last Thanksgiving but I remember the year before's: I roasted turkey breasts - yes, turkey breasts cuz a whole damn turkey was too much for me to do - and made a small feast for Nick P., Yvette and Sophie. They dubbed it 'Wine Night' because they ended up having too much wine and we had a great night of hilarity (keeping in mind that this was only the second time I'd met them). Good times.
Okay, it should be 'teacher' but it sounds better in Japanese. That's what they call me at work (which I'm literally translating from Chinese): 'teacher' (like 'sensei') or 'Jessie teacher' (equivalent 'Miss Jessie'). It's weird hearing them call me that but I'll get used to it.
So I've been in Taiwan for just over a month now and everything's okay. I'm still adjusting but it's easier to cope with the culture shock now than it was when I first arrived. It's ironic that I get culture shock here and not in England. Ah well, c'est la vie - or just c'est ma vie for that matter. :)
Don't we have the same smile??
This past weekend I went to Taichung to visit Wennie. I don't think I've ever been but if I have, I don't remember it.
Last Sunday saw me at Xi Men Ting with Ling Jun and Ya Fang. It was May Gu's suggestion that I go there with my mates; she said it's a popular place for young people. I remember going to it once or twice when I lived here but that was over a decade ago. It's still a hugely popular shopping area but when we got off the MRT, I realised that 'young people' meant 'teenagers'. I think I'm still really young in May Gu's mind. Oh geez, I felt old.
I love these you-know-you're-a-something-if-the-following-are-true things. They're always fun to read and laugh at, especially the inside jokes. Thanks to Nat for posting it on MySpace. Let's see how much of the following is true for me (ticked).
It's 2 November and in my eyes, it's officially Autumn. Yay, my favourite season! And the weather is finally agreeing with me. (It's been raining on and off for about 2 weeks now and I'm loving it.)