The middle and after - so yummy!! It was cool to see and hear him chop stuff up so fast.
Potatoes and butter, yum yum. They were really soft, I thought Megan and Dad would enjoy these a lot.
Potatoes and butter, yum yum. They were really soft, I thought Megan and Dad would enjoy these a lot.
I decided to chop all my hair off again. It's always so cute in this country when it's short. I think the humidity and water makes a big difference, plus a lot of people stare and complement on it since they never see curl like this. I sort of forgot about the whole haircut ritual here. It wasn't actually that expensive considering everything they did.
For about $25 I got there at 12:30 and started off with a neck and shoulder massage. My first massage ever (in any country) and very painful, I have extremely sensitive skin so I was cringing, but after the stressful/emotion week of a lot of overtime and Gretchen leaving I kept telling myself I needed it. Then I was taken behind a wall to sinks where I was put in a massage chair and the girl shampooed and conditioned my hair, during that time giving me a head massage. She put something else in my hair too, but I don't know what it was exactly.
After the massages were finished, another girl came, she was the one actually going to cut my hair. After Angela helped me explain I wanted it all chopped off, she started looking and found the little curls at the nape of my neck and preceded to say "so cute" (in Chinese) about 5 or 6 times during the actual hair cut process. Also during this time, 4 girls that I'm pretty sure worked there would stop near me and watch her cut my hair. It was a very interesting experience. After the cut was finished, they rinsed my hair out, styled it and dried it. Full service!!
My camera woman and translator, Angela!
The before shot.
The picture I brought in to give the hairdresser and idea of what I wanted. She was worried I wanted the same curls, Kari Russell has bigger curls, but I said not to worry, the more you cut the curlier it'll get!
Cutting it off!
Halfway finished, the back is so short I love it
We made a mess!
Finished and stylin!
After the Dragon Boat, Gretchen and I had a few hours of time to kill so we went on the gondola because she had never been. It was my second time, but just as fun.
This doesn't do well with my small fear of heights, but I get over it quickly with the awesome views!
She wasn't really expecting this picture, haha.
A little cafeteria like area.
We got yummy fruit drinks there!
Tea houses, Maokong mountain is famous for its tea and many tea houses.
I finished my drink quickly, so yummy!
This is probably one of my favorite pictures with Gretchen. We had to get a pic next to a giant teapot, wouldn't you??
I'm pretty sure this was a high school team.
This is a Filipino team, not sure if there was a specific US team, but saw a lot of foreigners that could have been American/Canadian.
The entrance to the festival. The walkway behind us is full of vendors. It kind of reminded me of a carnival or fair, only much smaller.
Corn dogs!! This was Natalie's first one ever. It was pretty good!
Here's a video that I took just because it's interesting to hear the drums and whistles for them to keep the rowing beat.