Yum Cha was pretty good - nice food as usual! I didn't give the restaurant as much credit as I should've in the last post...it's actually D-graded. Our family sat at a table right next to the toilets. So while we waited for the lady with the food to come round, there was not much to do but stare at the toilets and see who went in. I did see a man take his little daughter into the mens toilets. Hopefully she didn't see anything that's a few years ahead of her! When I went in, some man washing his hands at the basin poured Jif on his hands..I hope soap was in there and not window cleaner.
After we drove all the way to Bunnings Warehouse to buy some equipment that'll help us tile our bathroom walls. Along the main streets of Onehunga were three buskers - one playing the guitar. one lying on the ground, and one banging a box...not too sure who made the most money!
Going to hardware and DIY stores is like going to see what you can't have! We were wandering around the huge store, looking at all the fancy lights, kitchens and bathrooms, imagining what it'd look like in our house.
Our house is a dump (yep that's why the very few of you who have gotten a chance to come inside probably have noticed all the closed doors!), but we're doing our best to make it a comfortable dump!
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