Thursday, December 10, 2009

Party

Thank you to all of you who somehow contributed and brought supplies for the party today. I think it turned out well. Happy Sweet 16 Hanan!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Time Management

I am making time for finishing up and polishing my comp project tonight. Ive been in the library since eleven this morning and I most likely wont leave until at least eleven tonight. Yay College!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Registration

I dont know about any of you but i had a difficult time registering. I am not the most tech savvy person and it took me a little while to figure out the site. I ended up taking Comp 280 with Professor Stewart on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the afternoon. Math 104 with Shelly on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays in the afternoon. Psych 171 with Leonard Mondays and Wednesday mornings. And Natural Science lecture Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings and the lab Monday afternoons.

If anyone has a class with me, let me know!

Monday, December 7, 2009

A day which will live in infamy...

A great man once said this sixty eight years ago. On that particular day the Naval outpost of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii was bombed by the Japanese Fleet. Many lives were lost on this day. It was the first attack on American Soil Since the United States was a whole. Although none of us in this class were alive during this event, we should all take a moment today and remember the men and women who lost their lives on this day some sixty eight years ago.

Monday, November 30, 2009

With a little help from my friends

Its great having close friends. Knowing you have someone you can talk to and someone to confide in and ask anything of. Its good to have someone there for advice. One of my good friends and i randomly went to Dennys when i got off of work last night and sat and talked for four and a half hours without realizing how much time passed.

Good friends are essential in life.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

The Thai Palace II of Dearborn, Michigan is by far one of my favorite restaurants in which to dine. Recommended to me by my Uncle, I decided to meet him there for lunch one day. The Thai Palace II is very visible from Michigan Avenue due to their enormous sign that towers over the other businesses in the area. I met my Uncle at the restaurant around noon and the place was filled with customers. My Uncle works for Ford Motor Company and he told me that he, along with many Ford employees, eats at the Thai Palace II for lunch every day.

My first impression of the restaurant was a welcoming, warm feeling. I was immediately greeted by the hostess with a smile and she asked my name. I told her and said I was meeting someone and she sat me with my Uncle. The atmosphere was very traditional with Thai sculptures of horses and various other animals, beautiful paintings of different parts of Thailand, and many other decorations. I know these were traditional decorations because I asked the hostess who is an immigrant from Thailand (as well as many of the workers).

I looked over the menu of the various twenty entrees, ten noodle dishes, four variations of fried rice, and ended up choosing the kad pow, which is essentially chicken fried rice with peas, carrots, and onions. With Thai food, you also pick a level of spice ranging from mild to hot. Being a first time customer, I chose medium. The price of all the meals on the menu start from around four dollars and continue upwards with the most expensive meal costing around eight dollars. After we ordered, a pitcher of water and soup was brought out to us. The soup was a cabbage soup with a chicken stock broth. I never really liked cabbage but I enjoyed the soup which was crunchy and tasted like a warm salad soup, as weird as that sounds.

After we finished our soup, our meals arrived almost instantaneously. I looked at my plate and the mountain of rice, chicken, and vegetables and was amazed at the amount of food that I received. I was very impressed by the food and how much I liked it. The food was spicy but rather than spicy like Mexican food, it was more of a hotness that started out small and seemed to build with the more I ate. I was never a huge fan of spicy food but this type of spice I enjoyed very much. I ended up finishing the mountain of food on my plate with the feeling of being full, but not overstuffed, the perfect amount of food.

I have been going to the Thai Palace II for a few weeks now and I would definitely recommend eating there. My meal only costs me slightly under six dollars so the price is perfect for a college student. The only negative thing I found about the Thai Palace II was that the booths were slightly uncomfortable and very old. I would give the Thai Palace II four and a half stars out of five.

Food: *****

Service: *****

Price: *****

Atmosphere: ****

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Michigan Weather

Sucks! Its thirty degrees one day and sixty the next. I am dreading when winter rolls around. Walking campus from class to class is going to be hell. Hooray warm clothing.