Yesterday my dad decided that me and my sister would go with him to New York and so the two of us took showers and changed our clothes so that it would fit the cold weather. For some reason, while we were walking from our house to the train station it was extremely chilly but in New York it was warmer or the wind had definitely died down because I didn't feel anything. My dad said that he wanted to go and shop jeans for me and we went to two stores. One was JcPenny while the other was Uniqlo.
The both of them had the same exact jeans and colors but we just couldn't agree on a color, my dad wanted black while I liked the light blue because I personally like lighter colors that stand out more. Uniqlo actually had sweatpants that looked like jeans and they were extremely comfy. However, because he wanted the black and I liked the light blue we just left the store. It wasn't going to work anyway, I can pretty much never go shopping with my parents because the both of them can be exact opposites.
My dad likes the lower prices like 5 dollars or below but makes sure that they have good quality. Meanwhile, my mom prefers the higher prices and the way that they look, although she does care about quality it isn't as precise compared to my father. Soon enough, we saw an amazon books store and I was not in the mood to go shopping after that, but my dad was interested and since he's the adult we don't really have a choice.
So entering inside its was nice and quiet with a stack of computers lining the middle of the rooms so that you could read from there and a medium sized TV playing the Black Panther. Then, I headed to the back and saw that they had actual books, although not manga I was still very interested and so I saw that there was the one book that I had asked my father to get me from Barnes and Nobles a week ago for my birthday. The book was called, "The Dragon Peal" and it is about the mythology of an Asian girl or in reality fox sprit that has to save her brother.
It's amazing and at the same time I saw another book presented by Rick Riordan himself so I grabbed the two of them asked my father if I could get them. Well, actually I didn't ask him he told me that I needed to get a book from here so it blended in nice with each other. For Lunch we found the nearest Subway and got custom sandwiches that fit into our liking, my sister and me like the same thing so it was easier and required less time. Finally, all three of us were walking when we headed into Macy's and visited a bunch of different types of stores that I was very fond of and wanted to look at, but that's a story for another time.
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