I had a wonderful Thanksgiving party with Dabbie's family on November 23.
Through Project AIM, Rosa provided me the great opportunity to experiencea traditional Thanksgiving food and happy family time.
Although I thought the party might start from dinner time, my partner Yen-Ting and I were picked up by Frank, Dabbie's husband at 12:30pm at St. John's University. Although the weather was rainy and cold at that day, we were looking forward to visit their home. When we arrived their home, Dabbie was busy in the kitchen. Yen-Ting and I soon decided to help her. We help cut cheese, sausage, and ham and place them on the beautiful plates, which Dabbie's mother gave her many years ago. While we were all in the kitchen, Dabbie told us a romatic story about Thanksgiving and also introduce some traditional food. After a while, many Dabbie's relations came together, and we use Yahoo! Messager to say hello to their another relaton who was in Arizona and did not come back. I found Americans as treasure their family as Chinese do. What a sweet family.
Lunch started at 2:00pm. Dabbie prepared a lot of delicious food for us. I did not see most of them, but they were really delicious. Dabbie said they usually prepare their customers favorate dishes. Yen-Ting and I tasted every dish. We felt so comfortable because they were very nice and friendly. After lunch, we spent some time playing cards. They taught us two new games, and I also taught them the gane we play in Taiwan. It was a lot of fun! We all liked the games. After eating cakes and drinking coffee, it was 8:30pm. It was time to go home. Dabbie's son sent us home. I love these cute 15 people. I treasure our friendship.
Through Project AIM, Rosa provided me the great opportunity to experiencea traditional Thanksgiving food and happy family time.
Although I thought the party might start from dinner time, my partner Yen-Ting and I were picked up by Frank, Dabbie's husband at 12:30pm at St. John's University. Although the weather was rainy and cold at that day, we were looking forward to visit their home. When we arrived their home, Dabbie was busy in the kitchen. Yen-Ting and I soon decided to help her. We help cut cheese, sausage, and ham and place them on the beautiful plates, which Dabbie's mother gave her many years ago. While we were all in the kitchen, Dabbie told us a romatic story about Thanksgiving and also introduce some traditional food. After a while, many Dabbie's relations came together, and we use Yahoo! Messager to say hello to their another relaton who was in Arizona and did not come back. I found Americans as treasure their family as Chinese do. What a sweet family.
Lunch started at 2:00pm. Dabbie prepared a lot of delicious food for us. I did not see most of them, but they were really delicious. Dabbie said they usually prepare their customers favorate dishes. Yen-Ting and I tasted every dish. We felt so comfortable because they were very nice and friendly. After lunch, we spent some time playing cards. They taught us two new games, and I also taught them the gane we play in Taiwan. It was a lot of fun! We all liked the games. After eating cakes and drinking coffee, it was 8:30pm. It was time to go home. Dabbie's son sent us home. I love these cute 15 people. I treasure our friendship.