We had two weeks of break from writing our blog and so I didn't write in my blog that I went to visit my aunt in Taipei. That was my first visit to Taipei after classes' starts. I went and stayed in Taipei for four days and three nights. We were having two days off from our work, which is on 8th and 9th November
On 9th November, after our Japanese class, I went back to the dorm and prepared my things to take back to Taipei. At 3:45, Ellie, Phoebe and I walked to our university's bus stand and then we went to the train station. Phoebe and Ellie took the train while I took the solar bus to Taipei. I waited in the bus station till 5:30 for the bus to come and then when I reached my aunt's place it was already 9:30 or 10 p.m.
I didn't go out on Saturday because it was quite cold in Taipei and I spend my days chatting with my aunt. We’ve got so much to chat that I feel our conversation is endless and then one day just passed like this. On Sunday, I went to church with my aunt and after church; we went to the market to buy some vegetables to cook lunch. At night my aunt took me to one of the night market that is near her house and I brought few winter clothes and then we went to Geant, a supermarket. We brought few things and then we went back home.When we reached home, my aunt and I had our dinner first and then she removed the peel of the acorn squash. After she finished removing the peel, I cut them into thin long slices and chopped a little bit of ginger to make fried acorn squash balls. It's a hakka dish and we eat them quite often as breakfast or as snacks. I then add some flour, sugar, salt and the chopped ginger to the sliced acorn squash. My aunt prepared the wok and put oil to it for frying. I fried the acorn squash balls while my aunt attends to her guest. I really had a nice time!
On Monday morning, I went to the solar bus station in Taipei taking buses from my aunt's place and then I sat in the bus for more than 3 hours and then at last I reached university. That's how I spend my few days in Taipei. Whenever I go to Taipei, I spend most of my time chatting with my aunt. I am thinking of going to Taipei again, to celebrate New Year with her. Hope I could!
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