Thread:Chloe27/@comment-32899062-20171215003100/@comment-32899062-20171219040257

Yup, he was trying to leave the house to eat somewhere else. Not necessarily to avoid ramen noodles. Maybe that might have been a tiny part of it, but I think he just wanted to get out of the house because he was burned out on studying.

Ahh, block ramen with peas and corn huh? I actually make mine like that most of the time but I don't put cheese on it. That's a bit too American for my taste. (By the way, I never claim I'm Asian unless someone tells me I'm smart or wise. I'm very Americanized, so I like to call myself caucASIAN.) Now, back to the cheese. That just sounds gross in ramen LOL! I like to add lettuce in my ramen so for the longest time I used to buy head lettuce. But literally just a week or so ago my sister said to me, "What some of my salad (the iceberg kind with carrots that you buy premade in the package) in your ramen?" It was a total 🤦🏻‍♀️ moment - I could've been preparing my ramen much easier for years. Hmm, seems like I have a lot of slap-in-the-face moments..

Mik is supposed to graduate this semester but since his school doesn't offer the walk-the-stage ceremonies in the Fall, he's going to take bs classes and graduate next semester. Which, by the way, is perfect because we'll be able to get pictures in our graduation gowns/hats together. He's majoring in economics and math. Anesthesia does require math so I guess they can be compatible. His math is like 1.5 pages for one problem + a graph though. Screw. That. We always joke that our kid is going to try to major in art or something totally opposite of math and science. Or, he'll be a total genius. (No offense to anyone reading this that majored in art. 🤣)