My classes have been very interesting but there's a bunch of work to be done, since we have four essays/assignments on the go currently. One neat thing that we are learning about is a test called the “Fan and Block”, which is an older type of subjective refraction (getting the patient's prescription using their input). The weird thing about it is that I asked our professors when we would use this method and apparently we will rarely if ever, but they said that if we ever go on a mission trip to somewhere like Africa then we would come across this method, since it's a technique that is commonly taught to technicians in 3rd world countries because it's very easy to do and is relatively accurate.
Of course classes have been interesting but over the past few weeks my friends and I have had a great time taking in different experiences.
On the 5th it was my friend's birthday, but since they went home that day to see their family we all decided to go out on the Wednesday night for dinner. We ended up walking downtown and had no real idea what type of restaurant we were looking for, but just that we wanted to be somewhere near the canal. We ended up in a part of town called Brindley Place, which is a really nice fancy block downtown.
After the outing on Wednesday, we decided we should go out more often and do something different, since usually after dinner we just sit around and watch DVDs. On Monday night we decided to take baby steps and start by going out to see a film, so after dinner we decided to go see the film Sherlock Holmes. We looked online and the theatre and show time that seemed like it would work best for us was about a 45min walk from campus. Normally we don’t finish dinner until around 8:30-9ish, but since we were going out we tried to have an earlier dinner, so that we would have plenty of time to get to the film. Yet as usual nothing usually goes to plan, so the dinner took a bit longer. We decided though to still see if we could make it, so we walked briskly all the way to the theatre and actually made it right on time. The nice thing was that the film had been out for awhile now, so there were plenty of seats and a bunch of previews, so it turned out to be the perfect time to arrive. The movie was really interesting and you never really knew what was going to happen next and it turned out to be a fun outing.
As many of you may know this past weekend was Chinese New Year. On Friday my school had a celebration for the New Year with various Asian societies on campus serving food and preformed a few traditional performances. I ended up staying and watching for a few hours over my lunch and tried some Chinese noodles and Malaysian BBQ chicken with a peanut sauce. The food was really good and it was neat to see some of the acts. While I was there I had realized that in my time at Waterloo they had some of these celebrations, but I had never gone to them.
Friday evening I ended up going back campus to watch a talent show which showcased people taking part in various cultural performances. The acts ranged from poetry, to belly dancing and to fashion shows. It was really neat to see some of the acts and get an idea of the various traditional outfits they wear and traditional dances and songs they sing.
Sunday I then went to Chinatown where they were holding a big Chinese new year celebration. It was held at a place called the Arcadia, which is an open air shopping centre in the heart of Birmingham’s Chinatown.
Over the past weeks though it wasn’t all eating out stilled cooked as a group for dinner. We started with Reena cooking dinner on Monday. Then I ended up whipping up a few things. This past week I ended up cooking twice and both times I made stuff with chicken. I ended up making some smothered chicken and then the second time I did stuffed chicken wrapped in bacon and everyone said they really liked them, but we'll see if they ever let me cook again.
Now as if all that wasn’t enough, I have also been watching the 2010 Olympics which began on Friday.
That's all for now,
Jeff
*Word of the week: the word "NICK" here means to "STEAL" something. For example I would say "the US skiier stole the gold from the Canadian" but in britian they would say "the US skiier nicked the gold away from the Canadian"...but well then again they would only say that if they were actually watching the olympics, but most are too busy watching football :P
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