Day 9
Kyle and Jina left without Lisa and I as we dilly dallied, so we walked all the way down to the commercial area of Alki and had lunch in a cafe with free wifi so Lisa could look for jobs and apartments. After that we took the bus downtown and went to the library to find a Paul Klee book and try and print out some resumes. The library was awesome - all modern design and environmentally friendly.
While trying to meet up with Jina and Kyle we sat at Seattle's Best for a while, then gave up waiting and wandered over to Chinatown. It was kind of scummy but we found an Asian supermarket full of weird snacks that were too hard to resist. We weren't adventurous enough to try the bag of miniature dried crabs, but we got some weird chips that tasted kind of like Chicken in a Biscuits. We also got some honey-filled, bear-shaped hard candy and some gum for me, which I later found out was also hard candy.
After hanging out at the Japanese bookstore for a while we finally managed to find Jina and Kyle, and decided to go back to Ohana to eat since we liked it so much the night before. We got more coconut sushi and more Spam musubi - Jina managed to finish four of them on her own.
After some late-night happy hour sake at a Japanese restaurant up the stret, we went to a bar in the University Village area to meet up with Kyle's friends - one of whom was another ex-Arlington employee. Really nice people.
After that we thought we'd take a chance and look for the tattoo place nearby that the waitress had recommended, but it was closed...
Saturday, November 15, 2008
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