So I had a pretty fun Thanksgiving week. Ate a lot of stuffing though. Most of the adventures ended up in shopping at flea markets. Flea market that also sold katanas. The first one I went to was the Armadillo Flea Market. It was like a mall, but just smaller. They had a variety of stuff, except food. That part kinda saddened me. The next day, we went to a different flea market, except this time it was outside. Outside meant getting froze. This time they had food, like mangos, pineapples, and hommade popcorn. They made the popcorn in this pot filled with oil, and when it came out, it was hot. But other than that, it tasted sweet. My mom kept teasing me for almost hogging the entire bag. I did try the pineapple, and it was fantastic. The market had two Chinese stores, that sold most jewelry and miniature statues. I bought a black fan with red dragon design sewn in it, and 2 necklaces: a Zodiac coin & red and black beaded one. There were at least 5 weapon stores that sold knives, swords, & daggers. What surprised was that they also were selling shuriken. I wish I had been able to buy one. My biggest regret before we left was I saw a booth selling anime stuff. But we had to leave and get something to eat, so I just accepted fate and left them behind. As for food, we ate at Texas Roadhouse. When we came in, I thought a dust storm had come through the place. Why? Because of hordes of peanut dust on the floor. But I forgot all about that soon as we sat down and ordered our food. My choice of meal was 1/3 slab of ribs, and trust me they were worth it. I think one of my cousins ordered a dish of aramdillo. I don't know if that was real or not. But I enjoyed the time, seeing as another rare family get together. Now trust me, next time you go to Texas, I insist you try Texas Roadhouse. I'll be leaving again soon. This time to Misawa, Japan, where hopefully a new adventure awaits me.
-Yuki
P.S~ I'd like it if you gave me a list of ten things to do while in Japan. ;D
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Sounds like fun! I love going to flea markets, they always have the most interesting things. And Texas Roadhouse is amazing, we have some over here in TN. And as for Japan:
1 eat tons of Pocky
2 try one of their weird fizzy fruit drinks
3 eat real Japanese sushi
4 go to an anime store and browse
5 make sure you get some yen to take home with you as a keepsake
6 go to a shrine
7 make a wish at the shrine
8 see an art museum
9 go to one of their indoor fountains
10 and go to a temple
That's all I can think of without naming anyplace specific. Oh! And see Disney Tokyo if you can!!
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