8 Shevat/23 January, 2010
Jan. 23rd, 2010 11:00 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Today was a Brooklyn day again, just a bit more elaborate. We planned for weeks our get together with the girls and our significant others and this month it was Brooklyn unlimited sushi in my favorite sushi restaurant.
In the late morning my parents and I visited my grandmother, who is getting stronger and hopefully will get to go home soon. We also walked around Brighton Beach and the boardwalk there a bit since the weather was nice and not too windy. Bear and I planned to meet after one on Brighton, so we could spend some time together before the sushi dinner. We went to have lunch at this Russian café above a supermarket and we miscalculated a bit by getting an enormous amount of food. We knew we had unlimited sushi to go to but still we had a big lunch quite accidentally. Then we went to a Russian bookstore and a bit of a walk before going to Yeva’s house for a few hours.
The sushi itself was a great success since everyone was able to make it and we were live in four different boroughs of New York City. And, I think, we actually traveled from all five, since, I believe, Marianna’s husband had to give a talk in the Bronx. Well, definitely four boroughs to get here and Janna and her husband and a friend could come too. So it was a lot of food, fun talk and general good time by all. And much sushi was consumed. I was so stuffed that I could not eat another bite.
In the late morning my parents and I visited my grandmother, who is getting stronger and hopefully will get to go home soon. We also walked around Brighton Beach and the boardwalk there a bit since the weather was nice and not too windy. Bear and I planned to meet after one on Brighton, so we could spend some time together before the sushi dinner. We went to have lunch at this Russian café above a supermarket and we miscalculated a bit by getting an enormous amount of food. We knew we had unlimited sushi to go to but still we had a big lunch quite accidentally. Then we went to a Russian bookstore and a bit of a walk before going to Yeva’s house for a few hours.
The sushi itself was a great success since everyone was able to make it and we were live in four different boroughs of New York City. And, I think, we actually traveled from all five, since, I believe, Marianna’s husband had to give a talk in the Bronx. Well, definitely four boroughs to get here and Janna and her husband and a friend could come too. So it was a lot of food, fun talk and general good time by all. And much sushi was consumed. I was so stuffed that I could not eat another bite.