We also had dessert in West Seattle, at this place called Bakery Nouveau. The desserts were good (not necessarily mindblowing as my companions described but not half bad) and the company and coffee made it enjoyable.
I'm a little sleepy so the usual Trissy wit is lost, but rest assured that I'm ok and alive - just need some sleep on my freshly washed carpet floor. :p
and a little melancholy - as we drove over the bridge connecting Seattle with West Seattle and looked at the night skyline of Seattle with all the monochrome lights glowing in the distance, I realised I'll actually kinda miss this place, for all the shit and cold summers and nonsense I've been through. So. Last thoughts from me.

Us at Chiang's Gourmet.
From left to right;
- Yong Yun, Korea, good friend of mine - we took at least 1 class together every quarter
- Saza, America, new acquaintance but who drove us around
- Michiko, Japan, good friend - very sweet lady, we also shared classes and she's really very nice and open
- Eri, Japan, friend - a bit reserved in the beginning but really friendly and funny
- Rayo, USA, friend - Filipino descent, from SF, sunny disposition, absent his usual peroxide blonde hair
- Hania and son (his name suddenly escapes me), Syria descent - only knew her from International Law class
And as it turns out, it really was a case of "if i'd talked more". Or perhaps "if i'd look friendlier". :p

Bakery Nouveau.

The desserts we chose. So very good, so very sinful, hurhur.
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