Thursday, May 04, 2006

a taste of everything

well friends, another school year has been wrapped up. i've been officially done as of one week today, and everything has gone pretty good. the best news is, i passed spanish. and i passed it with flying colors in fact... a whole 61 per cent. now, i know you're all thinking, 61? brutal! but for a girl who has failed it once already 2 years ago, and spent many sleepless nights worrying about espanol, i am as happy as if i had won the lottery. well, almost as happy. i'd probably actually rather win the lottery but anyway, i'm happy. so it's back to work i go, 8:30 to 5, monday to friday, with not a whole lot to look forward to this summer, besides nice weather and a few camping trips. and a couple visits from carmen and baby cate in may and hopefully alison and baby aria in june. i can't wait to meet these little girls!!!

speaking of babies i'm so excited about jenna giving me a new neice or nephew. i'm going to go with her to her ultrasound on tuesday because kyle has to be at work, and when we were talking about it yesterday i got all teary-eyed just at the thought of seeing the next baby in my life. i LOVE being an auntie so much. anyway my mom and sister were making fun of me for almost crying. i imagine i might cry at the ultrasound too. i hope there are two babies in there! wouldn't that be fun for me? i think so.

not much else to report. contrats to philly who won senior ring or pin or watch or some sort of jewllery at walter murray. so proud of that little guy.

the rest of this blog is about food. hope you're hungry!

yesterday we went to "a touch of ukraine" at lunch time. it was this teeny tiny little 'small town' restaraunt on 22nd st and ave X, and it was an awesome buffet of garlic farmers sausage, deep fried and regular perogies, borsht (ummm sorry guys i'm not ukrainian, can't spell that), salads, corn, noodle soup and pickles!!! for cheap too. soooooooo i would totally suggest that little place if you just need a good ukrainian meal. just don't expect fancy thats all. and the buffet ends at 1:30, just so you're not late.

i think next week we will go for chinese food. and the week after... thai. and then italian. and then.... um not sure. greek how about. does anyone have a suggestion as to a good restaraunt in saskatoon for these types of cuisines? we'll probably go to the saigon for chinese cuz its right down the street and i already know its awesome chinese.

as for now, it's greasy kfc chicken for moi.

5 comments:

Just Me said...

Twins would be great for you, I wonder how Jenna feels about that?! YAY for Phil...such a popular boy...Some time you should try the Golden Pagoda for Burmese/Asian food...tres yummy!

tmosh said...

you should try the Taste of India for some coconut curry chicken or a balti butter chicken
if you like indian that is
best thai - Jasmine on Circle by Battery Boys - awsomest spring rolls!!!

Jenna said...

mm i am hungry. i wonder if it cause of all the good food mentioned in his blog or if it is my twins

Anonymous said...

Hey Kristin,
You will have to try EE Burritos on 22Ave and Ave P! It is awesome and so cheap. It is El Salvadoran food, but to moi it is very close to Mexican....authentic Mexican, not Taco Time..ugh! Try the tortilla soup...it is so hmm hmm good!

Tyler said...

Great now I am hungry! No biggie, I am making some perogies for lunch! I am glad you are all done school, I am all done too and it feels great to just go to work! Especially when you love your job!

Take care!

Ty