Friday, January 19, 2007

i know you...

i can't really emphasize the importance of those words enough and how comforting they can be. i had dinner with will and cindy last nite at the korean place in cupertino village. kalbi, bulgogi, jap-chae and soondubu for everyone! :D dinner started at 7:30. then afterwards we headed over to breaktime cafe for dessert. we had black sesame paste, watermelon sago, and a lavender souffle.(quite good, although it would have been better for them to boil the lavender and just use the flavor rather than have the actual flower buds in the souffle.)

anyhoo, we chatted about everything as always. both cindy and will are in the process of remodeling newly purchased homes and traded tips. i absorbed through osmosis for the future chance i'll have to do remodeling. then each of us goes through our turn to dish out all the personal info in regards to relationships. we have seen eachother from the very first relationships until the most recent and all the ones in between. when one says "i know you ...you're really going to like/dislike that in a person" it really holds true. there's something so therapeutic about being able to be completely candid. and no, even though parents and siblings have been there also, it's just not the same as a peer. well of course i won't go into our personal details on a blog. however the candid conversation was refreshing and much needed for all.

2 Comments:

At 9:37 PM, Blogger James said...

Mmm, korean BBQ. Is that korean place at cupertino village new? How was it? I actually don't think I've ever had a bad korean experience save the all you can eat buffets.

 
At 11:26 AM, Blogger melsybo said...

yes there used to be another restaurant there. i never really liked buffet style korean places either. same goes for indian food. the food is just so much better fresh!

i particularly like this korean place because they have fried fish as one of their little intro dishes. also the flavoring of all the food is really good and they use the stone pots encased in wood. nice touch.

 

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