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Aaah! Yummmiee

  
Today was another boring day, like usual. I had planned to do some study but I was not feeling well, so I just kept on sleeping all day because of the medicines. But I am so thankful that the evening went good! We don't get dinner on Sundays as the cook needs an Off for the evening every week! So, every Sunday night, either we have to cook ourselves(I never do that), or order something or we go out for dinner. I usually prefer going out, but generally we order food for some reason or the other. But today, for a change, I went out with my roommate :o) because both were feeling very bored, and decided to go out and refresh ourselves. We went for some window shopping, and shoe shopping. My roommate bought herself a pair of sandals. Then we went to Pizza Hut, and we had the new Cheesy bites pizza. It was so yummy. In beverages, I had fresh lime, and my roommate had lemonade. I just love the aroma at the place. I enjoyed a lot sitting there. Followed by the pizza, we also had Vanilla scoop ice cream. It wasn't like any event or something, but was really a big change for me. I enjoyed the whole evening, thanks to my roommate!

How was your day?

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  1. i kinda understand you when even such an ordinary dinner outside with a friend or roommate can made your day! :) i havent had such event for a long time actually

    xo, nath

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  2. "either we have to cook oursleves..."

    You cook yourselves!?!?

    :) Sounds like an excellent evening. (I enjoy the changes you've made)

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  3. thank you for your comment on my blog!! :)

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  4. hmm nice....... mujhe bhi try karne hain cheezy bites..he he.. n in this pic lara luking too gud:P

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