I thought I'd share some pictures from our daily life here in Taichung. The weather is cooling down and it's easier to get out and about. Here are some snapshots:
Seven Eleven
The Seven Eleven near our house. |
There are lots of yummy things to eat here. We used to eat here everyday because we knew what we were getting and everything is so clean. My favorites are the cold sesame noodles and the triangle rice things.
Fillings include lobster, salmon, tuna, and different meats. It is perfect when you are on the go!
Look! almost all the onigiri is gone! Better pick one up for my after yoga class snack!
The drink selection is to die for. On hot days stopping by here is a must. There are lots of teas, and soy milks, juices, and yogurt drinks. My kids love the yogurt (Yakult or 'yang le duo') drinks and we think it helps keep our tummies healthy. (Good excuse to buy them!)
Wish I could have taken more pictures but I was told photography was not allowed in 7-11. Woops!
Fine Arts Museum / Cultural Center
This is a beautiful modern building that looks brand new! There are exhibits and a film festival going on here. Free audio tour in English. Can't wait to go on a stroller walk here with Seraphine and listen to the tour. She loves this space. There is a children's book area and an open discovery play area for toddlers. We are going on Tuesday for our first playdate with the wife and daughter of the evangelist at my mother in law's church. Will do another blog just about this place with photos. Lots to do here. So glad we live so close to this place. I think kids and I will come here a lot. Moms, wait until you see the huge play area with DIY crafts that we do not have to prepare ourselves!
The museum is about a twenty minute walk from our home. Next to the museum is the cultural center where there is a children's library and a periodical room. Unfortunately I don't have my resident visa so I can't borrow books yet, so Steve will have to come with me since he has a Taiwan ID card. Lots of English books, actually!
Night Market
Eating 'hand made' jyaudze or dumplings |
The dumplings are made right there and the stinky tofu is famous in Taichung. ( I passed on it) The tofu stand also sells delicious dong gua tea (winter melon juice) and plum tea. Very refreshing!
Moses' first Stinky Tofu! |
Another day in our life!
--Tina
The famous (infamous) Stinky Tofu stand. If we look sticky, we are. Seraphine is stuck to me. |
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