From Wiktionary
English
Noun
infatuation
1. An unreasoning love or attraction.
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Friday, February 16, 2007
Double Whammy
Or was it killing two birds with one stone?
For school lunch today I finally had NATTO which, I admit in all my time here I've never had a full serving of before. I did let one co-worker in on my secret that I'd never really eaten it before and she didn't hesitate to share this with the others who were sitting within earshot. Thankfully they didn't make a big deal out of it. The beans were small, as was the packet size, so I managed to consume all of it without bringing too much attention to myself -but it's hard not to get slimy, stringy goo all over.
So that in itself was enough of an ordeal for me today, however someone in the kitchen decided that Okonomiyaki laced with octopus would be a great accompaniment for natto. Normally I love okonomiyaki, but I can usually get it without octopus -which I don't love.
I finished everything on my tray and savored my 200ml of milk at the end to wash it all down.
If I have to get these two foods for lunch it's probably best that they serve them at the same time so I can be done with it, no sense ruining two lunches. Now all they have to do is serve surimi with it to get all the bad stuff over with at once. On second thought...
For school lunch today I finally had NATTO which, I admit in all my time here I've never had a full serving of before. I did let one co-worker in on my secret that I'd never really eaten it before and she didn't hesitate to share this with the others who were sitting within earshot. Thankfully they didn't make a big deal out of it. The beans were small, as was the packet size, so I managed to consume all of it without bringing too much attention to myself -but it's hard not to get slimy, stringy goo all over.
So that in itself was enough of an ordeal for me today, however someone in the kitchen decided that Okonomiyaki laced with octopus would be a great accompaniment for natto. Normally I love okonomiyaki, but I can usually get it without octopus -which I don't love.
I finished everything on my tray and savored my 200ml of milk at the end to wash it all down.
If I have to get these two foods for lunch it's probably best that they serve them at the same time so I can be done with it, no sense ruining two lunches. Now all they have to do is serve surimi with it to get all the bad stuff over with at once. On second thought...
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Guess what I did this weekend
First we packed up.
Then we scouted out a place to camp.
Then we sought shelter.
Then we had lunch.
Then we went for a drive to the onsen.
Then we had dinner.
Then we had a campfire
Then we had visitors.
Then we went for a walk in the rain.
Then we went to bed.
Then we got up and went for another walk.
Then we had breakfast.
Then we went home.
(with a dead battery, so no more photos!)
Then we scouted out a place to camp.
Then we sought shelter.
Then we had lunch.
Then we went for a drive to the onsen.
Then we had dinner.
Then we had a campfire
Then we had visitors.
Then we went for a walk in the rain.
Then we went to bed.
Then we got up and went for another walk.
Then we had breakfast.
Then we went home.
(with a dead battery, so no more photos!)
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