A week later, we had our very first gaming charity event. It was on Monday after work. Some of us gathered to play some Mario Kart on the Wii U and it was really fun, although it would have been much better with 4 players at a time, but we only had two controllers for the tournament. Most of the people that played had not played the game before, so it was really easy beating them. I had only played Mario Kart on the Wii U once before, but I have played Mario Kart throughout my life, so the only thing hard thing for me was not being familiar with the levels.
I got first place in the tournament after about 5 games, although to be honest, I was the second best that night. One of the trainers that was also playing in the tournament was so good that she had to play with a ridiculous handicap to make it more fair to the rest of the players; she had to wear thick gloves and play with the controller upside down which made it extremely difficult for her and she ended up getting eliminated. I only had to wear the gloves and thankfully they did not make me play with the controller upside down!
Since my last post, I had the opportunity to try curry for the first time. I was under the impression that fish and chips were the most popular dish here in the UK; at least it was the one I heard about the most before coming here. But I have been told now that people eat a lot of curry here and is a very common dish here too, if not the most common one, so I finally tried it last week and I loved it. I had some madras curry with some naan bread, and I really enjoyed it, so much actually that I ordered curry again a couple of days later. The second time though, my friend challenged me to order the spiciest curry that I could get. I ended giving in to the peer pressure and ordered some vindaloo curry, which is the spiciest one that I could get from the place we ordered. It was really good, and it was just at my limit of spiciness that I could handle; spicy enough for it to make me sweat but not too spicy that I could not enjoy my food. I will probably be eating curry very often now until I go back to America.
I only have 4 more weeks left until I go back to America. It will be a sad day when I have to say goodbye to the UK and to all the friends I have made during my stay, but I have enjoyed it so much and it is certainly an experience that I will never forget.
I only have 4 more weeks left until I go back to America. It will be a sad day when I have to say goodbye to the UK and to all the friends I have made during my stay, but I have enjoyed it so much and it is certainly an experience that I will never forget.