anyway. i have still been resting and taking it easy. by "taking it easy" i mean i take a lot of naps and don't work out. it's like the world is giving me a giant refund on the past two years, wherein i had no naps and a lot of working out. i like it. at least i like it until i'll start gaining weight.
tuesday evening we had an officeandfamilies going away dinner for my predecessor at din tai fung. everyone said i had to try the xiao long bao, aka soup dumplings, but i was nervous, as usual, because the meat was not chicken. but then there on the menu, there was "xiao long bao" and "xiao long bao chicken. i win. so we ordered those for me, with a backup of sweet and sour chicken. also spinach with garlic.
and wouldn't you know, i loved the dumplings. i didn't love the sweet and sour chicken. i suppose when you go to a place that is known for one thing, you should expect everything else to be subpar. but they were so tasty, i ate the whole thing (i think six)!
the next day, or maybe the day after (every day runs together now), we went out to lunch at kelab aman. it is a very old club (aka older than me) and the name means "club peace." there is a field for sports, and while we were there menly men were playing cricket. the food is northern indian. we ordered butter chicken, rice, naan, another kind of chicken, spinach and cottage cheese, and something else. mostly i don't remember anything else because all i ate was the butter chicken, rice, and naan.
now, i will talk about today in reverse. the world should know by now that i am one of those people who is crazy about disney (seriously, i told my mom earlier this week i think we should plan a family vacation to disney world while i'm home on my r&r. a time when most people would want to relax, i want to go to disney world. and you know i'm going to make my way to as many of the parks in asia as i can). attached to that is my affinity for chip n' dale. maybe it's because we speak at the same high-pitched level, or maybe it's because i think most people overlook them. i don't know. but i love them. i have always loved them. see?
pure love.
so anyways. you can understand why when i saw these cookie cut-outs at isetan (a japanese department store/grocery), i had to have them.
i also found a recipe to make cheese-nips from scratch (here), so i thought that would be the perfect thing to use them on! however, as with most things i bake, they did not come out as they did on the website i got them from. the dough was pretty sticky, and that was ruining my munks' faces, so i only made a few. they are tasty, but really very greasy. i might try to find a butter substitute and see if that cuts out the greasiness. i don't even know if butter substitutes exist here. you have to go to each of the different grocery stores to truly find everything you want if you want specific things. for example, my rainbow chip is at one grocery store. it isn't at the others (that i have found). my oatmeal is at another store. for this reason, i have to figure out a grocery-shopping-plot. this will come in time!
see, they're not the prettiest things. but i tried. it just needs tweaking. i bought parmesan so i can try to make some parmesan/garlic ones too.
before i did that today, i went for a run outside. i have been avoiding working and running out because i have a sick feeling in my chest/stomach/body, but this morning i was determined. it was sprinkling outside, but it wasn't so bad. one thing about walking around in KL is that you have to look at the ground while you walk. the reason is that there are things like this all over the place:
in fact, on the route from my apartment to KLCC park (where i ran), there are 2"x2" holes with nothing over them. they're just there. so i did fairly well to run there and run back and not fall down or get stuck in a hole. the running path in KLCC park is only 1.3 km, so i am anticipating i will not like running there for very long because i hate repetition and even four loops to make 3+ miles is too much looping for me. still, it's a very nice path, and you smell the flowers the entire time, so it makes for a very peaceful run. my nose was so happy while i was running.
then. i returned home. i watched my path the entire way, until i reached my apartment gate. i let my guard down. suddenly i felt something splash my leg as i walked down into the garage. i looked down and saw two brown specks, which i tried to wipe away thinking it was mud. it. was. not. mud. a quick smell of my hand confirmed it was not mud. it was from an animal. an animal with an inconsiderate human (at least, i assume it was one with a human and not a stray, because there's no way to get in without going through the gate). i did not see the real damage until i got up to my apartment and noticed it covered my entire right running shoe. how did it splash onto me? i have no idea. i don't want to think about it anymore. i cleaned it and showered and now the bathroom needs to be cleaned also, but at least my shoes are clean and i am clean and i don't need to think about the bathroom until tomorrow. i suppose because i haven't seen any dogs around my apartment building, i assumed they just were not here. this was really an unfortunate event after my lovely smelling run in the park. i guess now i have learned i must not only be on the lookout for holes and random things on the ground, but also for animal excrement. just as you would anywhere else in the world, though.
but, on the topic of dogs (i mean this is really the only reason why i included that lovely tidbit of my day), this weekend is a very big weekend for my very dear best friend's non-profit organization, paws4people. paws4people is a wonderful organization in so many different ways. the dogs are trained by federal inmates and placed with adults/children with physical and mental disabilities, veterans with ptsd, volunteers who take their dogs into classrooms/hospitals/nursing homes/etc. it's just all around wonderful. and founded by my best friend! so anyways. it's a big weekend for them. they are having their first "family reunion." they are having their fourth annual 5k race on UNC-wilmington's delightful campus tomorrow, and clients and volunteers from the past and present will all be getting together for a weekend of fun. today they are holding a conference to talk about paws4people's development and graduate a whole new class of service dogs! i am so very proud of kyria and all she has accomplished. i am only (as the title indicates) very upset that i am not by her side through it like she has been by mine for so many big events.
i think that is why this was a little bit of a difficult week. it is finally hitting me a little bit that there are going to be a lot of big events like this one in the next three years that i cannot make it home for. i won't be there to see my new nephew once he is born. i can no longer call my best friends when i just need to talk to them, because they are likely asleep or doing their own work. that is difficult. but if that is going to be the most difficult part of being on the opposite side of the world, then i am not too very concerned. things will adjust, we will work out phone/skype schedules, things will be fine. overall, i am still very happy and feel so lucky to just be here.
Maybe it was monkey poo?
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