Hello, again!
And I’m back with yet another post–wow, I’m on a roll! I guess? Nah, I already had footage ready…
Anyways, I hope you guys enjoyed my previous post and are looking forward to the next video in the short series. It’ll be coming out later this year, so brace yourselves for some more vlogs! Hopefully I’ll be able to get some pretty good footage over the next couple of months to share with you guys. I’m so excited! ^_^
As for this next video, it highlights the activities Trinh, Jasmine, and I did on our day out since Jasmine left for an internship in New York. Before that video, though, is a short rant I had about the Nestlé Toll House cookies from Target that were a major let down. Raise your hands if you know what I mean. Don’t waste your dollar on the three pack! Just get the frozen pack and make them at home. Use that dollar well. Better yet, make some from scratch. There are plenty of recipes out there if you don’t have a hand-me-down one in your family.
To help you guys follow along with where we went here in the Midwest, I’ve made a little outline for you.
For dessert we wandered back to Chocolate for the Spirit. Oh! Don’t think we started off with lunch first. Being it Wacky Wednesday, as told to us by the lovely lady behind the counter, we started off with samples of gelato and sorbetto before deciding on what we were eating for lunch! Trinh ventured away from her standard flavours by getting mango and raspberry sorbettos As said by Trinh, Jasmine got her “basic” flavours–chocolate and vanilla gelato. Me, on the other hand, got tiramisu and toasted coconut almond fudge. (The gelato and sorbetto is made by an Italian family residing in Michigan. You can find them at their site: Palazzolo’s Artisan Gelato & Sorbetto.)
We walked back to Circle Centre Mall where we parked to catch the showing of The Age of Adaline. Reaction post will follow!!
And the video!