In the morning, I skyped my family and caught up with them,
then cut up the watermelon that Patrick and I bought from a woman who always
walks down our side street calling out.
She sounds like tarzan actually.
And SERIOUSLY, the watermelon here is so cheap, delicious, sweet and
juicy! I’m in heaven! I got some com tam for Patrick and me for
lunch. We spent part of the afternoon
lesson-planning and hanging out at our place. After teaching my evening classes at the
language school, I went straight to Chi’s Coffee to meet with my private
student for 2 hours of conversational and pronunciation class. We ended up
grabbing some food as well, since this cafe also has Korean food! I got a
kimchi jjigae (stew) with tofu and of course, rice. It tasted very good, but slightly different
than it is in Korea – a bit more tomato-y.
Since they closed at 9pm, we had to
move to another cafe for the second hour.
We ended up at a local cafe called... (eek, the name escapes me! I’ll be
back there though – the juices are great!) I got a passion fruit juice and it
actually had the real bits of passion fruit still inside. Freshly-juiced and oh-so-sweet! This is my
new favourite drink, hands down!
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