Yesterday I went to my friend's house from 11:00 A.M to 7:00 P.M. The reason my mother wanted me and my sister to visit him is because they just came back from a summer school in India. They were basically learning a lot more stuff about our country and the language. I am also trying to learn the language, but I didn't go to there because I was called "irresponsible". Even though I couldn't go I wonder how he got there. You see his parents didn't ride with him on and airplane. He was picked up by one of the workers in the school and brought to the airport where he would fly all the way to India. I actually know where the school is located in India because I have already went there. Some of my friends in India have went there.
First of all, before I went to his house I had to do my homework. So I finished doing this and of course my sister finished as well. The thing I hated about going to my friend's house was that my dad told me I could play with my PS4. Now that really questioned me. I didn't know wether to go to my friend or stay and play my game. I made the ultimate decision and decided to to go to his house. You guys really don't know how frustrating that decision was. I could have leveled up and done really good on "Call of Duty Black Ops Three", but then it would be another 2 to 4 months before I would see him again. You'll see later in the blog about how angry I made that decision.
This is how an actual Tibetan school looks like. It actually took 40 minutes just to get to his house. Probably and hour if I exaggerated. First we went to our local train station (Journal Square), and then it took about 20 minutes to finish all the stops before getting to our's. When we got out of 33rd street we went to the surface and took a cab which led us to his house. That taxi driver was actually really nice to us and we said a goodbye before leaving him.
Arriving at my friend's house he wasn't there. I think my sister had the greatest time seeing my friend's sister come in to greet her. They were both the same age and really liked each other. When I came in the first thing I did was greet the adults and sit on the couch. Later on everyone there had lunch. It was chicken with rice and thali. I don't think you know what thali is, but basically its some really tasty yellow colored food. Yeah, thats what I thought. When lunch was over I played on my mom's phone and waited for the brother to come. While I was waiting I also watched the Olympics with the adults.
After some more time a kid showed up. I was about to scream with joy when I realized he wasn't Dakar (friend). Instead he was one of the adult's son that just came in. I still didn't complain because we had a lot of un together. The reason we had so much fun was because we played a game in Tibet that was kind of like a pool table. We played it exactly like pool. It was me and my sister versus him and Dakar's sister. After a while look who finally came. "Dakar", and guess what? We had to leave as soon as he joined because of thunder. So that why I regretted not staying home and playing my PS4. See you later and goodbye.
First of all, before I went to his house I had to do my homework. So I finished doing this and of course my sister finished as well. The thing I hated about going to my friend's house was that my dad told me I could play with my PS4. Now that really questioned me. I didn't know wether to go to my friend or stay and play my game. I made the ultimate decision and decided to to go to his house. You guys really don't know how frustrating that decision was. I could have leveled up and done really good on "Call of Duty Black Ops Three", but then it would be another 2 to 4 months before I would see him again. You'll see later in the blog about how angry I made that decision.
This is how an actual Tibetan school looks like. It actually took 40 minutes just to get to his house. Probably and hour if I exaggerated. First we went to our local train station (Journal Square), and then it took about 20 minutes to finish all the stops before getting to our's. When we got out of 33rd street we went to the surface and took a cab which led us to his house. That taxi driver was actually really nice to us and we said a goodbye before leaving him.
Arriving at my friend's house he wasn't there. I think my sister had the greatest time seeing my friend's sister come in to greet her. They were both the same age and really liked each other. When I came in the first thing I did was greet the adults and sit on the couch. Later on everyone there had lunch. It was chicken with rice and thali. I don't think you know what thali is, but basically its some really tasty yellow colored food. Yeah, thats what I thought. When lunch was over I played on my mom's phone and waited for the brother to come. While I was waiting I also watched the Olympics with the adults.
After some more time a kid showed up. I was about to scream with joy when I realized he wasn't Dakar (friend). Instead he was one of the adult's son that just came in. I still didn't complain because we had a lot of un together. The reason we had so much fun was because we played a game in Tibet that was kind of like a pool table. We played it exactly like pool. It was me and my sister versus him and Dakar's sister. After a while look who finally came. "Dakar", and guess what? We had to leave as soon as he joined because of thunder. So that why I regretted not staying home and playing my PS4. See you later and goodbye.