Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Birthday Boy!
Yesterday was Curt's birthday. Hellena had a cake delivered to
our apartment.
The cake had a lot of different fruits; kiwi, pineapple, oranges, peaches,
grapes and even a cherry tomato (I'm not sure I would call a tomato a
fruit). The cake was not overly sweet as compared to American cakes.
The frosting tasted like whipped cream. It was very delicious!
Curt, the birthday boy with his cake.
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3 comments:
LOL! That reminds me of a conversation I had with somebody once, about how in the U.S. we think of tomatoes as vegetables, but in school we learn that they're really fruits; and in Korea they think of tomatoes as fruits, and in school, for some reason, they learn that they're really vegetables. Go figure. (Hey, I figure it's all vegetable. In some cases it's the fruiting body of the plant that we eat, and it other cases it's some other part.)
I also discovered that Koreans think of carrots as being red. Never did figure that one out.
Happy Birthday! :)
Curt!!! Happy Birthday!!!!! Slurpy kisses from your furry doggie girlfriend!
Helena, some carrots are red....
Thanks for the birthday wishes Helena and Creekhiker, I'll pass them on to Curt.
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