Monday, April 5, 2010

Asian Holiday

I spent Thanksgiving and Christmas with Christian's family... so why not Easter? For holidays the Ongs don't like to cook, they like to go out to eat, but the only thing open are Asian restaurants, so today we went to Japan town in San Francisco and had Korean food. It was exciting because it was one of the Korean places where you get to BBQ your food at the table. Korean food is something that Christian and I eat on a regular basis. There is a restaurant that we go to on almost a weekly basis called Choi's. It is delicious, the service is horrible, but the food is amazing. One time the server didn't bring us bowls for our tofu stew and Christian asked a few times for bowls. After about 20 minutes with no bowls he walked up to the front and got 2 of the Styrofoam to go cups and we used those to eat our stew. But we still go back all the time because the food is worth the bad service.
Christian and I also went to see "How to Train Your Dragon'. Now Christian had no desire to see this movie at all... but I really wanted to see it so he reluctantly agreed. Soon after the movie started I could tell that he really was enjoying it, and when it was over he said it was a great movie.. which it was so I was right. By the way, it was raining pretty hard all day yesterday, and my tire pressure light came on. Poor sweet Christian took it to the gas station in the pouring rain and checked the tire pressure for me. I was so grateful that he does stuff like that for me, and never complains:)
The other exciting thing that happened was there was a big earthquake in Mexicali that was felt all over San Diego, 7.2. I got lots of phone calls from family and friends telling me about it. My mom said that it was the biggest, longest lasting earthquake she has ever felt. I'm happy that all of my loved ones are safe. It also made me very grateful for cell phones, I'm glad that I can so easily call my family and friends that are far away and know that they are ok:)

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