Wow, today is my 1/3rd of the way done with my time in Taiwan!
I have 154 days altogether.
Today is day 51! (I decided not not to count the last day since I would have to divide it in three!)
To celebrate, Gem and I went to the nearby city of Dajia to explore.
We went to an awesome stationery store.
Found a new grocery store that we like better than the one we have been going to.
(It actually has peanut butter, not that I need that now, haha)
I ordered dinner from one of my favorite food stands and while I was waiting, it started pouring rain. Of course the "foreigners" had forgotten their umbrella. Well, suddenly the person at the stand pulled out an umbrella and told us to take it. It was really raining hard so we accepted it with many thanks, then rushed to the nearest 7-11 and bought umbrellas so we could return the one the people at the stand had given us.
To celebrate, Gem and I went to the nearby city of Dajia to explore.
We went to an awesome stationery store.
Found a new grocery store that we like better than the one we have been going to.
(It actually has peanut butter, not that I need that now, haha)
I ordered dinner from one of my favorite food stands and while I was waiting, it started pouring rain. Of course the "foreigners" had forgotten their umbrella. Well, suddenly the person at the stand pulled out an umbrella and told us to take it. It was really raining hard so we accepted it with many thanks, then rushed to the nearest 7-11 and bought umbrellas so we could return the one the people at the stand had given us.
I brought my camera with me but somehow forgot to put the memory card back into it, I took these pics at the apartment when I got back.
Here's a Taro milkshake I got from a drink stand along the way that was absolutely delicious!
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Well "happy 1/3rd of the way there" to me!!!
Yum!!! You are making me envious over all the fresh drinks you have been getting! Enjoy! It's been rainy over here lately, too. We are supposed to get 8 more inches of snow today!!!
ReplyDeleteTaro is gross. I prefer milk tea. ;P
Delete2/3rds left! Great to see your enjoying the experience but I think I speak for all when I say we cant wait to have you home!
ReplyDeleteI didn't like taro until I came to Taiwan (except that taro cocoa drink at the Tea Cup)
ReplyDeleteI really can't wait to come home! When I think about it, I'm like "What am I doing here? I don't do crazy things like this!"
As often as I remember I pray that God will use me for the time I'm here so I don't look back and regret spending my time wishing to be home.
Still... CAN'T WAIT!