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Over the weekend we, with friends that we met during our stay in Seattle, decided to go on a tour to American Village (American Village it's just a place with lots and lots of different stores, but it's famous for the huge ferris wheel.) While we were there we got a little glimpse of the Japanese culture - some dances, stores, and we even had lunch at one of the restaurants there! I didn't take pictures of the food we ordered, which I regret of course, but it was really a great meal. I loved, loved their lemonade drink! So different from the lemonade back home. And my son even made a cute, cute friend while in Seattle so we decided to hang out with them!
Es muy caliente y húmedo aqui y es por esta razón es que hay muchas maquinas de bebidas que se encuentran en todos los lugares que uno va.
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Since it's REALLY hot and humid here in Oki, you will see lots of vending machines filled with all types of drinks all over the island.
Esta fue la cena de Dustin el Sábado por la noche. Cuando el estuvo en entrenamiento en San Diego le dijeron que tenia que ir a conocer un lugar llamado "Coco." Esta comida no se ve tan buena para comer pero sabe buenísima! Algo que aprendí aquí es que cuando ellos dicen picante, quieren decir PICANTE! Algunos restaurantes ofrecen diferentes niveles de picante para los gringos.
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So this was Dustin's dinner Saturday night. When Dustin was in San Diego, he was told that there was a local restaurant called "Coco" and that it was great food. It may not seem that appetizing, but it tastes great! One thing I learned though, is that here when they mean spicy here it means HOT SPICY! AWESOME! Although they do offer levels of how spicy you may want it.
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