Hangout at Shilpi cafe with AU, chiya chauchau, new mithai pasal, potato chop, veg momo and sweets for lunch, Dockyard evening hang with PU driven, tricked into moviewatching, Pathaan with parents, dinner at a very green place [Sun 12]

Disclaimer: This is being written in mid-July, because that's how things are now. I'll write the daily journal posts months after the original days. Shrug. At least it's happening?

In the morning I hungout with AU at Shilpi cafe, I liked it because it was my cool new discovery. She didn't like the place so much because she found out an old acquaintance from back home who she didn't want to interact with worked there as an actor or something, and would rather avoid the whole situation. We got chiya and chau chau there.

From there we wanted to explore a new mithai pasal, so instead of walking all the way to purano baneshwar and turning left, we found a shop on the right and went there for lots of mithai. Kinda' like where just baked used to be back in the day. There we got potato chop, veg momo, and four different mithaais. Yes, I was eating lotssss of sweets and snacks and unhealthy things in Nepal, while doing very limited physical activity. Should have known better, should have known better but I told myself it was a vacation!

In the evening PU came to pick me up, or did I go to the place, forget the exact details, and we hung out at Dockyard restaurant, as was usual for us. We discussed politics, her involvement in it, her future plans, her reading whatever philosopher she was reading, and just chit-chat. Wish she were better at keeping touch with people online because I have a good time generally when hanging out with her!

Dad called and said he'd bought tickets for me for Pathan at a nearby theater, despite actually not having done so. I was forced and tricked into watching Pathaan the movie. We got so much popcorn, yummy cheese buttery popcorn. The food was the best part of the movie. I will write a review of the movie if I haven't already.

Then we went to the garden restaurant that's opposite of ratna rajya, on the second floor. Loud music, lots of hookah and the entire goddamn place covered in fake turf trying to make it look like it's all a rainforest. It was amusing but we had decent food there. It was quite pricey for the sort of place it was, but hey this was mid-Baneshwar, and Kathmandu is pricey, so whatever. Not awful.

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