I had a fun weekend too. not as freakin' amazing as an 80's prom...but still fun. I met a girl that mr. Wald met in China. Camilla. She was super nice and fun. All Mike had said about her was that she was funny, speaks perfect english, and has the same nose as me...which I think she may have. We had lots of drinks, in an asian stylish bar/restaurant then went to a more rock and roll bar. Super fun...talked to lots of cute swedish boys, got my flirt on...and met one really tasty one. (possibly more on that later, teehee) Drinks here are insanely expensive! definitely no .5 beers or $1 drink specials here. Good thing i make around $20hr. woo hoo.
anyhow, work is fun. We make really tasty dishes everyday. Today we made tortellini with tomatoes and basil, and rocket, and parmesan and truffle oil. wow yum!!! and at work we get the best bread...good thing i walk everywhere otherwise I would pack it on. hehe. and we get to take leftovers home. extra great. kerstin loves that...because then she doesn't have to cook dinner.
school is fun too. they are teaching us to think really weird and talk to random people, and do stuff that we wouldn't normally do. it is interesting. i saw this indian film about kama sutra....hmmm that was freaky fabulous...and also one more serious indian film about the Untouchable widows of India. the main character was a widow at age 7. creepy.
i also read this book...which had the cutest little lines in it. such as....
-"How much do you love me?"
-"Enough to melt all the tigers in the world to butter."
-"Farout."
(that one is kind of like how you and nathan speak to eachother, reminded me of that...but i couldn't think of what you would say..."i love you more than...?")
-"It's great."
-"How great?"
-"Great enough to knock down all the trees in all the forests of the world."
-"You really think so?"
-"I really think so."
how great is that? super great!
miss you, kiki