anyway, our first full day in taipei was the longest day ever. seriously, longest. day. ever. and super tiring, due in part to the long day of travel just the day prior. and due more to the endless amount of walking we did.
i'm pretty sure we ended up packing all the highlights into that one day:
mini xlb at din tai fung (the mini ones are available only at certain hours on the weekends)
shopping/walking throughout taipei 101, shin kong mitsukoshi and bellavita
ride-along in the new audi a1 (i want one!)
back to the shilin food market for snackies
back out for beef soup noodle dinner
and back to shilin night market for dessert
then back to our room, where i passed out straightaway.
sure, all the walking and traveling can get a person tired. but i think there's something else that has added to the stress of being here in taipei: feeling lost and handicapped, mainly because of the language barrier. apparently, just because i look like everyone else here, they expect me to understand what they're saying. unfortunately, that's not the case, and i end up giving everyone the spitzer face and shaking my head.
getty images via nymag
luckily, i'm pretty good at reading maps and know enough chinese characters (or at least being able to compare characters) and have used universal hand gestures to make it work.
days 2 and 3 in taipei were a little more fun and relaxed. more on those days later.

Does AJ have control of his bowels yet?
ReplyDeleteOMG! That shaved snow looks amazing!! What was the flavor? And how much for that big plate?
ReplyDeletei got the peanut shave ice. just a mountain of peanut-flavored snow. only 60TWD = $2USD!
ReplyDeletespitzer face! i'm dying.
ReplyDeleteBowl control update: 67%
ReplyDeleteMy shaved ice was 90TWD...super fancy since it had fresh strawberry (plus some strawberry goop). Sadly Mangoes aren't in season or I would've been all over it.
wait - that's shaved ice??!? that's not how I remember them :-\
ReplyDeleteit looks like a mound of tofu shreds. This is perfect, guys, I'm dragging my dad out to Taipei next month & I'm looking out for places to check out.