

I was taken downtown and introduced to the organic store Common Sense, and the clothing store Glassons, where I picked up an inexpensive merino wool top.
Hubs picked me up at the library. We tried to have dinner at Sweet Mother's Kitchen (a creole place) but it was too crowded. I had been walking around in my high-water tramping pants, so I went back to Glassons to try on some more kiwi fashion; but I was so uncomfortable. The skinny pants, the emo flannel top; I looked the look but felt like such a poser. A lot of people tend to dress quite similarly: tights or leggings, knee high black boots, skirt and a scarf, or skinny jeans, knee high boots, and a scarf. I haven't had too many new clothes in a long time because we had been saving first for the wedding and then for NZ. I decided again to be strong and just wait until I go back to the States and then I will just go crazy.
We finally had dinner at BurgerFuel (we've been meaning to go forever). They served our burgers with these flat cardboard things called "doofers" that we had to fold and figure out what their function was...they were hamburger holders.
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