Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Today December 8, 2008

Firstly, Jackie and Tina came over to study. Tina is still teaching me to cook Chinese food, and let me tell you, you better line up to sign up to get the CHANCE to let me cook for you because I am becoming a master Chinese cook!!!

Secondly, I incredibly thank Jason Cooper and Drew Bowen for commenting on my blog! That helps motivate me to keep writing on it. And a thank you to Nicole Calvert who has threatened me in order for me to not stop writing it because she reads it. Thanks guys!

Thirdly, I'm planning Christmas parties for my students. I'm thinking white elephant gift exchange, hot chocolate, and singing Christmas songs. Any other good ideas? Something easy to explain and organize. If you do email me at tys04a@gmail.com. Thanks!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

you need to learn that cookin chinese food mess, i tried to learn from the internet how to cook some sesame chicken and I have never been that confused in my life ever. Enormous algebraic Good Will Hunting style equations make more sense than that, its like fry the stuff in your oven with magic ingredients you have to buy from the outskirts of the Himalayas, what?!?!

Unknown said...

I got a shout out on Tara's blog! So regular commenters here get dibs on your cooking right?

Throwing out other ideas for Christmas shindigs... Dance party? Christmas movie, like the old school claymation Rudolph? I really like the white elephant gift idea, though.

The Boyd Gang said...

you better not stop writing on your blog. The girls and I enjoy keeping up with all that you are doing in China. I'll eat your chinese food.

Unknown said...

You put me on that list TARA! I hope all is well with you. I am about to finish my first semester of grad school =).

Perez said...

Tara, cooking? Chinese at that! I would love to see that.

I like that white elephant idea. Something else that I find alright is that just did at the MFT christmas party; the sitting at the table, about 7 to a table, opening a present with gloves while other people roll that dice. Does that sound familiar?

And by the way, I will be upset if I never get to experience Tara's Chinese cooking.