11 July 2012

30 July 2012: Tomfoolery

Andrea:
Sorry we haven't updated you all lately, world, but things have been busy! In this post, we'll tell you a little about a more general date day, where we didn't do anything all that crazy.
Our date day actually started on Friday, the twenty-ninth, with a trip to one of our favourite restaurants on McKnight, Tokyo Sushi Buffet and Grill. Here, they serve delicious buffet-style Asian food, with everything from the familiar General Tso's Chicken and Tuna sushi to the less known and more exotic Pork Dumplings, Salmon Sashimi, and Hand-Roll sushi. The atmosphere is really nice, although the televisions displaying sports or cartoons. Here, they brew the green tea right, so lovers of correctly brewed green tea, will enjoy themselves.
The only real downside to Tokyo is that it's a little expensive. A meal costs something like twenty dollars a person on the weekend, so for the two of us, it usually comes out to forty-something. That said, it's a buffet, so as long as you take advantage of that, it's worth the price tag.
The second part of our date, which did occur on Saturday, was a trip to the Ross Park Mall. I was in need of some summer clothes, and we also needed to find a shirt for Richard for the wedding we are attending in August. Throughout the day, we explored stores, had lunch, and just hung out.
At the end of the day, I had purchased some summer dressed, and Richard got his shirt. It all worked out very well.
The nice thing about the Ross Park Mall is the same thing that is nice about every large mall; variety. I was able to walk through various stores that I had interest in, not really knowing what I wanted, and find things that I liked that were not all the same. It's also nice to kind of get lost in the crowds.

Comments: There's really not much to be said, here, since this is a very narrow sort of date this time around. That said, some people really like clothes shopping and some people don't, so if you have that dynamic in your relationship, make sure to be careful with how long you spend at the mall.

That's it for this article in the Endorphin Walrus! It sure was a short one! As always, thank you for reading, and feel free to leave any questions, comments, and suggestions in the comments section of this article.

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