Last Friday, Chris (who took classes with me here at St Thomas) and I went to a German restaurant for dinner. It was a toss up between German and Mexican food. Since I can't ever remember trying traditional German food, we went with German. I had a casserole sort of thing that was really good. And it was the first time I've tried Spatzel, which was pretty good.
Wednesday for dinner, I invited Pastor Tom and Lois Kramer and the Yoshikawa's to Kikugawa, a Japanese restaurant in Minneapolis. I thought they would get along great, and sure enough it was a good time and good conversation. They are both Baptists, both have done work in Japan, both have lived in Sacramento and now live in the Twin Cities area, etc. I had a great saba miso and chicken tempura (yes, it was chicken strips fried in tempura batter).
(L-R: Me, Ed, Pearl, Lois, and Pastor Tom)
Last night, Thursday night, my neighbor (Carolyn), her boyfriend (Mick), and I did dinner together. I cooked the main dish (Grandma's 'Italian Delight' casserole), and they did the salad and dessert. It was nice time. They are both undergrads at St Thomas. But when I moved in two years ago, Carolyn used to lived next me. She moved out for a year, and when she wanted to moved back in a month ago, ironically, her old apartment became available.
Tidbit by Thomas: hmm really got nothing...I'll work on one.
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