So, it's finally the weekend, and I haven't updated my blog in a couple of days, so I'll do a quick recap:
On Thursday, we had class again, and then my mom and I went to get dinner after. Well...there was a Thai restaurant, so I figured I'd go in and check it out. To my surprise, there was actually a Thai guy behind the counter along with 2 other caucasian girls. They were all in their teens to twenties, so it was pretty chill. I ordered some bbq chicken, and as it was being made I asked them what people around the area did for fun....they kind of drew a blank...lol. Sucks to live in Idaho! As the conversation continued, I told them I was from LA, and that this small town thing was pretty new to me. Upon hearing that I was from LA, the Thai guy and I had a pretty interesting conversation..it went something like this:
Thai guy: So, are you Mexican?
Me:.... O.o No, I'm actually full Chinese
Thai Guy: Oh, that's cool, you're English is really good for being Chinese
Me: Oh, I was born in the US, Cali born and raised
Thai Guy: OHHH!! So you're Half!
Me: ....half what?
Thai Guy: Half Chinese and Half American!
Me: ...no, I'm Chinese American
Thai Guy: *confused look* Oh, that's cool, ...then he went back to check on my food, lol
During this conversation, the two girls were standing next to him just shaking their heads...yea, it was pretty funny, lol, after that, I just left and went back to my hotel room and grubbed.
Friday finally came along, and we were broken up into small groups in the class, and we had to teach these groups for 30 minutes on a subject that we had learned in the class, needless to say it was a bit nerve wracking, but at the same time it felt good. We did not know what subject we were teaching until right before we taught it, and were assigned the subject by one of our instructors. Naturally, I was given a subject that I didn't even study, lol, so when I got up to teach, I was pretty nervous at first, however as I started to go, I got more comfortable with it, and actually began to really enjoy it =] After this experience, I really feel like this is going to be the field of work I'm going to go into.
At the end of the class, we were all certified to be Theta Healing DNA1 teachers! It's pretty exciting, I'll get my actual certificate after I go through my training next week to be certified as a DNA2 Theta Healing teacher.
After the class ended last night, we grabbed dinner with one of my mom's friend's from the area, and ate at a fusion Sushi place, which to my surprise, was pretty fresh and really tasty! =] After dinner, we just walked around the river and enjoyed the scenery. So that was Friday,
Now today, my mom took me around the town of Idaho Falls. The city hosts a farmers market every Saturday, so we went and checked that out, ended up buying food from some local farmers, including some really tasty cherries, and farm grown corn slathered in mayo and Parmesan cheese, mMm mMm good! Following that, we walked around Snake River, and then, since there was nothing else to do, my mom and I went shopping, lol. Long story short, today was a pretty relaxing day. To my surprise, it gets freaking hot in Idaho, it topped 103 today, so I feel all the pain that you guys are all going through back home! Alright well thats it for now, I gotta wake up at 5:30 aka 4:30 LA time, because my mom and I are going to Yellowstone tomorrow!! There will definitely be pics of that, so stay tuned! alright well until then, peace!
Some pics from the past few days:
Last day of the class, don't look at the people, focus on all the little orbs that are floating around. That's not a light or photography trick, those are lil balls of energy and spirits, crazy huh!
The corn, that was oh so good!
Yes, I like to attack my corn, no mercy!!
My mom and her fobby visor, eating her corn =]
Proof that I'm in Idaho Falls, lol
So, I guess this is a plaque for the first bridge that was erected in the city, I guess its a pretty big deal...lol
This is the bridge, it reminds me of my physics project in high school, lol.
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Saturday, July 18, 2009
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