<You want grape, i give you grape!>
It reminds her the time in england. she did mass shopping every weekend, and there were some stuffs she would always get: apples--good for anti-flu and won't go bad in a week; milk--for cafe and hot chocolate; some veges; and grapes--won't get hands wetty sticky and one for a bite, good for health too. she's good at peeling grapes' skin by mouth, if they don't stick together too tightly; but the ones in england needn't to be peeled and the skins are edible, the only thing she needed to do was to wash them carefully. she would store them in a preserved box and put in the frige, so everytime she's bored at study she could take them as snacks, very nutritous snacks. then she sometimes would look up through her ceiling window, watching those pieces of clouds floating over one by one, wondering gratefully how lucky she was to be able to come over to a different country and live as in the movie. she always got friends coming for dinner in the evening, or had some chat and drinks at night. she's proud of having everything in the house, excpet for beers and wines, but people would always bring some to come knock her door. that was the happiest year in her life, she enjoyed real school days at her 27's.
Thursday, June 12, 2003
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