Sunday, January 3, 2010

Day 94 of 365: Wedding stuff

I think playing for the Mandarin service might help improve much of my Chinese in general. How it might work out, it's entirely up to the Lord.

Overall, the service was good. Pastor Mike played a track from the Black Eyed Peas, which was cool. Can't remember the title for the song, but it goes, "Where is the love", in the chorus. Maybe that's what it's called. And if it is, I say it's really funny! Using the song in the message really helped reinforced the main idea for the year of 2010. Where is the love, people? So much hatred, so little love. And the worst might just be the fact that the proper origin of love, the church, is slowly fading.

Anyway, had quick burger lunch with the youth before meeting up with Annie. We went to Belly burger. Reminded me of Sliders at Westlake.

My time with Annie was spent in Serramonte. The main objective was to purchase a Sarah Brightman CD for her dad after the Susan Boyle gift failed. I was tempted so many times to get something from Gamestop, but so many more voices keep telling me 'no'. Doesn't matter now actually... Man, we need to find cheap Wiimotes...

We went home and played Mario before we left for dinner. Failed countless times, thanks to my gung-ho-charge-through-the-map eagerness. Left Annie behind so many times, or hindered her jumps, or killed myself at the wrong time... Oh, Mario... We switched games to 'Cooking Mama'. I thought it was okay when I first bought it, but now, I realized that the instructions they "gave" us for each cooking step was either vague or non-existent. That was sort of a failure too, but it's okay.

Dinner was at Fung Wong right by the Hickey exit. There was some crazy gathering there, but thankfully, it was coming towards the end of it. Never saw so many people in this restaurant before! The food wasn't like the night before. Maybe it's me slowly getting sick of Chinese... Hope not...

We came home after and discussed wedding stuff. I felt useless in that discussion, but that's probably because I didn't have much to think about...or I don't know what to think...

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