New haircut, same old shopping routine

Trip Start Jun 09, 2007
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Trip End Jul 03, 2007


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Thursday, June 28, 2007

Let's see, I left off on Tuesday evening, where we went back to Banqiao to pick out photos from the shoot.  They were rushing to get them done since we had to go home in a week. The 4 of us argued over what looks best, and apparently, I can't make good eye contact since in several of the pictures, one of my eyes was bigger than the other. After nearly 2 hours of deliberation, we picked 22 out of >150 shots (and those didn't include the bad ones).

My stomach was still hurting on Wednesday from overeating. T_T  I finally got a haircut. Originally I wanted something that resembled Hebe's (from the girl group S.H.E.), but it wound up being shorter.  Maybe I should've gone for Ella's 'do since I dress like her anyway. Afterwards I visited a tutoring class.  To my surprise, the elementary school kids were loud and obnoxious.  Poor teacher!  When we got back, Eric and I watched Wo Ai Hei Se Hui, Air Gear, and Wei Xiao Pasta (which had a very cute ending).

Today I went shopping with my mom and aunt in Ximending.  We were in a different area so I wasn't as excited; plus there was a generation gap.  I didn't get clothes because most flea market stands don't let you try things on.  This year's shopping trips have been relatively unsuccessful because it seems like I either gained weight or gone through a second stage of puberty.  Whatever happened, I can't really buy clothes without trying them on.  Anyway, I didn't come home completely empty-handed.  There were these cute drawstring bags from a purse store that I got.  I also bought a bracelet from a store selling Middle Eastern stuff (definitely my favorite of all the places we looked at).  We had potstickers for lunch and attempted to shop for shoes.  No success so we went to the bread shop. It started pouring while we were going back to the Metro stop.
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