My favorite hobby is rereading things I typed just before bed and realizing I forgot letters, used the wrong words and just look like a discombobulated mess. People still understand what I meant... I think...
I'm too sleepy to think of a lot but here are a few about my family or friends of the family.
Love at first sight (or with little interaction). My great-grandfather saw my great-grandmother working in the fields and carried her off to be married. She refused to return home to her parents when...
Nothing like getting in a cab, watching the driver punch the address into Google maps and the proceeding to drive in the opposite direction that Google maps said. And yes, I ended up late for work.
It's taken going through 6 different translating sites and 2 different MTL sites but I managed to finish reading this story. Apparently, I just need to find difficult to read things in order to keep my hyperactive brain focused. Who knew.
Americanized Chinese food. Specifically sweet & sour pork slices, lobster fried rice, chow mein and chicken balls.
I really miss the small Chinese stall in our local food court. It got replaced by a New York Fries. =(
It's always nice to read a story until you realize chrome & adblock is working overtime with the ads. Let's see if this 7% phone battery will last til I go home
Ah, the joys of deciding to read one chapter just before bed only to discover the chapter ends on a cliffhanger and then it's spiraling into a "oops, this actually snagged my attention and I read for 2 hours".
Definitely time to use the sleep as I have work in like 5 hours.
And another weekend goes by where I randomly flip through a couple of things. Reading a story that I'm actually enjoying and I can't even focus long enough to read more than one chapter before I jump to something else.
Told my eldest that as long as she and her sister still live together they need to support one another. Her response?
"What if she becomes a crackhead?"
Reading a novel that has gone through the hands of a bunch of different translators is definitely an interesting experience. First few chapters is always a trial period to figure out the new style and term choices.