Thursday, February 10, 2011

Doing Other Things

Since the symptoms of my disease has worsen, I've been allowing myself to be home bound. I make excuses not to go out and do anything. But this weekend, I pushed myself, made reasons to leave the comfort of my home, and did something.

Firstly, my brother's fiancée and I took my best friend out for her birthday, on Friday. We went to Mr. Sushi in Tower District. The food didn't meet expectation and the service was worse. For the first time in my life, I'd felt discriminated. The servers only came to see us 3 times: take orders, serve our orders, drop of our check. We didn't even get water refills, even though our neighbors were getting their cups refilled. I didn't make a fuss 'cause I'm never returning to that place!

We had Saturday lunch at the Chicken Pie Shop, also in Tower District. Man, the weather was lovely, felt like the coast, sunny with cool air, our hair was shiny, bouncy, clothes fit and felt just right! The crowded area and street, the small distance walk from one shop to another in Tower District, really gave me an out of town feel, as if I was in some unique place of attraction in southern Cali or the bay. Walking in the area was safe too 'cause there were many TD goers, attending to shows in one of the three small theaters, that offers live theatrical performances, perhaps dining at the many restaurants, some offering live music at night, wandering about the unique little shops, or just having a drink at one of the many bars, lounge, and nightclubs that open at night. Yes, that is the night life of Tower District. The place is nice 'cause everything is within walking distance and it's even better now that they've expanded the sidewalk. Not many years ago, the old trees, brushes, and shrubs of Tower District was taken out; in replacement, new trees and flowers were planted. Lighting was added, above, crossing over the street, all up and down the very core of Tower District and it really lit up the place. I love it! I still yet, have more to discover within and about TD.



On Sunday, we had a small little party for my mother's birthday. I'm surprise it didn't cost very much to buy all the foods. Everything turned out pretty good. It was super bowl Sunday some the guys from my sister's apartment also came over and ate.

Khaub poob is mother's favorite dish!

I'd intended to attend the general's funeral on Sunday but became overwhelmed from the birthday party and just stayed home. However, I did attend the funeral on Monday night. We got there at 11 and came home at 1:20. I viewed the general and then we just had to try some of the food, being that the funeral was "fit for a king". The food was actually the best I ever had at a funeral. I left the funeral with memorial program, the daily program, and the thank you note from the family. All these small items will be a good artifact one day!

I also attended the funeral on Tuesday and Wednesday too. Wednesday was the last day; the time for Sam Sab (departure) came. I was fortunate to capture some pretty good photos.


13 buses chartered people to his burial in Santa Ana.
People were asked to kneel until his body passes by.
Lead by tus txiv qeej coj kev.
The general's servicemen.

May you soul find peace and comfort. Thank you for all of your efforts.

After the funeral, we went for breakfast at Batter Up Pancakes in NW Fresno. The restaurant was very cute, very friendly service, and excellent food!

The ever so fluffy pancake and "Trip to the Mound" omelet.
"The Italian" omelet, a perfect replacement for pasta!
My favorite, "Green Eggs and Ham"! Gotta love Pesto sauce!










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