I had my regular Saturday morning/Friday evening calls with some family members back home (love the Skype!). My DHL delivery actually came before noon like they said. Then, I was off to the theater.
I spent a little more than 2 hours headed back to Nanjing, China in 1938 with a war between the Japanese and Chinese. Nanjing (City of Life and Death) was the capital of China then and was overtaken. It was a great movie, but I don't know how I could ever support a war going foward. It was terrible. It made me feel for all of our troops that have ever been involved in combat. At parts I cried, covered my eyes or stared in disbelief. I am so thankful for the peace where I have lived (U.S. and Singapore).
I needed to perk up and happened across Mango on my way out of the theater. Only one of my favorite stores from my time in Spain!! I got a new shirt and, if they'd had the right size, I'd have a new jacket now too.
The evening was to end with some groceries at a store nearby my apartment (well nearby the bus to my apartment). Chili's was in the same complex and I decided I could use a margartia - one I could count on to be made to my liking. I was transported back home. Hadn't seen so many Americans (heck - even Caucasians), since I arrived. Sat next to 3 teenage boys celebrating a birthday, which involved the b-day boy getting a face full of mashed potatoes (I think). Then there were the obnoxious middle-aged men across the way who had a couple of young Asian women join them for dinner and margaritas at the bar. I don't know what was going on, but I was highly judgemental and assumed the worst. Let's just say it did not look like long lost pals reunited or husband/wife double date night. Then I had another American guy to the other side of me, he was all business though - sat after me and was gone before me.
I finished dinner, got my groceries and headed home. But not before seeing the Singapore take on a "sidewalk sale", I think it might be closer to a garage sale. I continued on and took the bus home to fall asleep back in Singapore. I got one more reminder of the diverse place I've moved to when before bed (~10pm) I saw the parade down in the street in front of my condo. In celebration of Deepavali, I presume.
It was a long, good day and I slept well :).
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