12.17.22 – That Sushi Though…

Well, the mall was interesting. I mean, we got there early enough so it was not that crowded yet. But it still got crowded pretty quickly. I am not a fan of malls in general, well I hate crowds, so the mall is definitely one of those that I can’t stand being in for an extended amount of time. Regardless, we got there a little bit after 10 AM, then left at 11 AM. Basically, we just got what we need, done in like 15 minutes, and we just got distracted by things that we want to buy but decided against buying. 

After the mall, we decided to get some sushi. Because we have been craving some sushi. The food was really good. I couldn’t stop eating because why would I? I just had cup pho and cup ramen all day yesterday, so I really needed the meal. And the food was so awesome that I really did not want to stop.

It started snowing a little bit on the way home. Yes, we have some snow advisories again for the next few days. So that is that. I am not a fan of snow, I definitely prefer the rain. But since we get some snow here and there, I cannot really complain much. It comes with the State that I moved to.

We got home and the first thing I did was finish my laundry. I also started watching Trese. Pretty short season 1 with only 6 episodes. Anyway, I wanted to finish my laundry first so that is done and all I really need to do tomorrow is just throw the trash. But after folding my clothes, my bed tempted me, and I succumbed to a food coma. Yes, I took a nap.

Trese. What did I think about it? I watched the Tagalog version because this is a Filipino comic series. I did consider watching it in English since the casts are mainly of Filipino heritage. But I really just needed to watch it in Tagalog, it just made sense in my head. Anyway, it took a while to get used to the cadence of the voice actor playing Alexandra Trese. I had issues with how unnatural it flowed. I also didn’t like that she mispronounced a few words, but not a lot. As I said, the main issue was the cadence. Chris was telling me I was being nitpicky. And I said, well, I cannot help it, I will be more critical since the voice actress is actually from the Philippines and actually speak Tagalog on a daily basis. But the artwork, the story, the folklore, I enjoyed them all. The darkness of the theme was definitely a big plus for me.

Tomorrow, the plan – throw trash, approve timecards, and then hang out with my love. 

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