Happy thanksgiving everyone!
So this was my first thanksgiving break in the US, and even though I couldn't go home to meet my family, my break was fun! My break started off earlier than it was supposed to since I had almost no classes on tuesday. I slept off well that day, which almost covered up for the sleep that I missed so much! I called up all my family members on thanksgiving to wish them and thank them for every single thing that they did. Since it isn't a festival in India, my parents were unaware but were happy that I was thanking them for their efforts. It's sweet how one wish can brighten your day, since they seemed so much happier after that. On thanksgiving, it was crazy since we had nowhere to dine. All restaurants were closed and we had no food in our dorm rooms. So we walked through the lanes of Chauncey Village, hoping to find something. We walked into the only open place : Olive House, and the best part is that it was great! We found good Indian food when we weren;t even expecting it. Then we went to Vienna's cafe for some brownies and coffee. So I guess the day wasn't that bad. Plus I actually ate at different restaurants for five days in a row, which so far was the best food experience (but now I really miss dining courts.. ). Had a very soothing break :)
So this was my first thanksgiving break in the US, and even though I couldn't go home to meet my family, my break was fun! My break started off earlier than it was supposed to since I had almost no classes on tuesday. I slept off well that day, which almost covered up for the sleep that I missed so much! I called up all my family members on thanksgiving to wish them and thank them for every single thing that they did. Since it isn't a festival in India, my parents were unaware but were happy that I was thanking them for their efforts. It's sweet how one wish can brighten your day, since they seemed so much happier after that. On thanksgiving, it was crazy since we had nowhere to dine. All restaurants were closed and we had no food in our dorm rooms. So we walked through the lanes of Chauncey Village, hoping to find something. We walked into the only open place : Olive House, and the best part is that it was great! We found good Indian food when we weren;t even expecting it. Then we went to Vienna's cafe for some brownies and coffee. So I guess the day wasn't that bad. Plus I actually ate at different restaurants for five days in a row, which so far was the best food experience (but now I really miss dining courts.. ). Had a very soothing break :)
I'm glad you've gotten to try out so many restaurants and got to relax a bit over the break. I can imagine finding food on Thanksgiving would be quite difficult!... oddly enough:)
ReplyDeleteYeah haha, we should have got some food beforehand.. even earhart had a thanksgiving dinner but we were too late to register for that.. but anyways it was a nice experience! :) (Jayne)
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