This morning I picked up a friend of mine, who lives in Lynnwood. While we were out and about, we did some errands. We stopped by Walmart, since my friend bought a comb and a container of ground coffee. Then we headed off to an oriental store nearby my home located in Edmonds. That shopping plazsa has Chinese and Korean restaurants inside the oriental food store. My friend had a complete Korean meal, which includes a variety of vegetables such as “coleslaw”, Kim Chee, Tofu, slices of cucumber, white rice and a hot curry soup.
As for me, I had Mandarin Chicken with minced carrots and vegetables among with white rice. It was delicious. We also had hot tea made from brown rice. What an interesting to have this kind of meal for breakfast.
After our breakfast, we went to a store called Care Bear that sells a variety of motorcycles and accessories. My friend bought sunglasses for his uncle, who resides in Korea. His uncle really wants to have American sunglasses. So his request had been met.
Then we stopped by Wells Fargo Bank to have his password to be turned on, so that way my friend can use ATM while he is there in Korea.
Then off we went on a freeway south to Sea Tac Airport. We were relieved that the traffic went quite smoothly than we expected. Whew! It saved our time.
In addition, it was quite interesting when my friend mentioned that he wished that I could join with him on a trip to Korea. There are two reasons, which I am unable to do so was because of money and Nolan is in school during this time.
Afterward this afternoon, I had friends, who came over and repaired the insulation on the wooden floor and covered with the carpet in the dining room. They also rearranged the hutch and table iin proper position in the room. I felt so much relieved that I could really walk and enter in the dining room and the formal living room without having to squeeze through the hutch and the dining room table in order to open the blind and the curtain every morning and every night.