Sunday, November 20, 2005

O Happy Day!!

This was the first Sunday in which we didn't go to the Kaimuki church. We had our own service at home... our service feels so much more whole when we don't have to think about going to another service after it. It was a really good service; we discussed about our new church again and listened to Pastor's English sermon from November 6, which was about luke-warm Christians. It was really strengthening for me... I had almost forgotten how different the sermons back home are!

Since it was 3rd Sunday, we all went out to eat together at Happy Day, just like last month. It's still one of my favorite places to eat in Hawaii... and we ate dim sum until we were really really full!

After driving home, all of us except for Naomi took a nice, refreshing nap. :)

We left for dinner at 5:30pm. Erin finally got her chance to treat us all to a good restaurant, so we went to Buzz's Steak & Lobster, where a friend from our English class named Eric works. It was so nice because he priced everything 20% off for us and got us nice seats outside on the balcony. The food was all delicious, though we didn't get the big lobster tail. I got a seafood plate with all kinds of good stuff on it. Naomi had a big, fat crab leg with her steak, as you can see in the pic.

We had a wonderful time... thanks Erin for taking us to the place! Now I'm so full and content from eating out twice (at great places) in one day!

I shall now go prepare for school! Good night!

4 Comments:

At 2:03 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

That's interesting, listening to a sermon from church. :D Must have been nice. Mm...I love steak!

 
At 2:37 AM, Blogger Elle said...

Mmmm~Crab!

 
At 9:49 PM, Blogger Justin said...

seems like a nice dinner. haha, your blog is almost the same as Pricillas (not to hard to believe)

 
At 9:32 AM, Blogger Maki said...

Well, after all Justin (or Nitsuj or whatever you like to be called), Priscilla and I do live together. It's only natural for our blogs to have the same kinds of content.

 

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