In the day I had the most relaxing walk I can remember. I don't know if it was the vacation getting to me, the lack of stress that's been happening in the last six months or so, the anxiety medication I've been taking, maybe the weather, perhaps the combination of everything. Or it's possible there was something in the air that just made me so goddamn happy, but yeah it was the most wonderful walk.
I walked all the way to the Arboretum listening to podcasts, to the point at UW, then to the islands, crossed to the other side of the islands, kept on going by the canal banks until I reached the UW bridge. Crossed the street by the bridge, on to West Montlake Park, the Yatch club, next to the NOAA offices, underneath the highway, Montlake park, got lost around the neighborhood there, took a high climb to the Interlaken park as I talked to parents who were just about returning from India to Nepal, walked through the forest to Volunteer park, and back home the regular way back from there.
Chilled in the afternoon, had rice and tarkari for dinner early in the evening.
Spent three hours or four hours making chhyang in the morning, I figured it'd take me the entire day but it happens so that 12 litres of chhyang is not so much and if I'd planned the whole thing a little better it could have happened in one round.
By 9-9.30 I was not even hungry but had been thinking about Domino's pizza for a while and explored their menu. Figured it was the New Year eve and I deserved celebration, so I got a pickup order from Domino's nearby for pan pizza.
Ate half the pan pizza, second dinner of the night.
Soon after, walked over to Sk, chilled, then we took the uber ride to AR's for NYE. We spent an hour or two prematurely on her 3rd floor roof waiting for the fireworks. I met a bunch of pretty decently chill guys I wish I could have kept in touch with because I'm sick of the Seattle folks who only talk about tech and money but we disconnected. They were so much fun to talk with, there are Nepali dudes I get along with.
Bailed out right as the fireworks ended and walked home with a massive post-fireworks crowd of people. Went to sleep soon enough.
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