Sunday, April 03, 2005

What else can I do, what else should I buy?

Am I having fun in Taiwan? I could only say that it would be more fun if I have more friends who can go out with me. I finally got a hold of some friends today - my ex-classmates back in junior high.

I just happened to have too much time to kill yet most of them are busy (either working or schooling). They could only keep my company during the weekends; I need to find other things to do to fill in the space. *sigh* I am friendless in Taiwan.

What have I done since I came back? I sure ate a lot, but still not enough.
I already went to see the dentist but too afraid to do the surgery just yet. I need to eat more to make my time worth.

I also want to have professional portrait done (similar to what yee had), go to night markets, and buy cheap clothes, CDs and Chinese books. Maybe I should get another pair of glass, too (getting a pair of glass with prescription is much cheaper here, too).

If I have more time, I could do some sightseeing within Taiwan as well. Of course, my project…that should be the first thing on my to-do-list; unfortunately, it has been pushed further down the list in the past 2 weeks.

2 comments:

Yang said...

Hey, Cindy... I wish I was there with you in Taiwan... and then we will have so much fun!!! but isn;t that cool to gain back lots of "old classmates" to your contact list? I love that part.. hahaha.. have fun with your old classmates! There are always so much things can do in Taiwan... but that only when you are here, in the States. Once you are back there.. it's either you are too "over-excited" or some other reasons ... life can get a little boring there as time goes on. ( the main reason is that your main life focus is in the States now, not there...) Hope you understand what I meant.

CinDy said...

Totally, I wish you are here. Then I can ask you out everyday.

My old classmates are already on my contact list. I just don’t talk to them often.

I lost track of what you were saying in the middle, but I got what you meant by “my main focus is in the state.” Taiwan is just for vacation; I am in a pure happy-vacationing-mood right now.