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Basically, I had my Sunday with great satisfaction. It's mainly because of the meals I had today. Starting from the morning, I made myself half a tsuna-mayo (tuna with mayonnaise) sandwich, a Bacon sandwich along with the chicken corn soup left from yesterday's supper. For my lunch, I went to the cafeteria. The food was ok, but at least I didn't have to spend time cooking and washing dishes (although I love to do those things). Among all the food I had for lunch today, I love the pancake/waffle with syrup and chocolate milk. I always feel content whenever I'm having pancakes/waffles or chocolate milk. As to my dinner, I made myself the Taiwan beef soup with noodles. Thanks to my dad, I have the spices and noodles shipped to me this week. You have no idea how it feels to have beef soup with noodles made in Taiwan in another country. Although it took time to stew the soup, it's all worthwhile when I had the first taste of the meal. Geeeeeee, I'm getting hungry now.
The weather is getting colder here, and it's also getting really dry. It was already drier than it is in Taiwan in summer, now I always have to put on cream or body lotion to make myself feel comfortable. I brought a bottle of body lotion with me from Taiwan; now, only one forth of it left. I've got to go to one of the malls downtown to get some more, otherwise I won't be able to survive through winter. And I think I'll need to have lots of things prepared before winter comes, such as snow coat, leather gloves, earmuffs and many other stuffs that might keep myself warm in winter. But, I'm already warned that no matter how much cloths and stuffs I wear on, I'm still going to feel freezing outdoor. Is that so? Let's wait and see...
I'm working on my eight bibliographies these days, summarizing the journals that are 14 pages on average. It's a little bit of hard work, but I really enjoyed the writing. Still hanging in here and keeping on going.




1 Comments:
Dear Michelle,
I have no idea what kinds of courses are those, and I am not interested in those titles at all. It's getting colder here, but I'm sure it's going to be freezing before the end of November.
The kids in the day-care center are indeed very cute; however, they do not talk like adults. As a matter of fact, when we went there, they seldom talk to us.
I'm also struggling here for my studies. The midterm seems to last forever until the end of this semester and until final examination comes. :(
I love you, too.
Take care,
Sherry
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