So right now it is the mid Autumn festival which is celebrated in some Asian countries. My family is in Taiwan which also celebrates the festival, yesterday we called them to see what they were up to and it turned out they were having fun making moon cakes without us. They were also setting up for a barbecue in front of their house which in Taiwan is a tradition to do a barbecue in your driveway. It looked super exciting and made me want to go back to Taiwan to celebrate with them. But instead I'm in New Zealand watching them have fun and eat lots of food. But though they are having fun I'm sure they probably wouldn't want to send us any moon cakes.
Kia ora Priscilla,
ReplyDeleteIt's good that you had an opportunity to call your family members in Taiwan. Did you know I've never tasted Moon cakes before?
I wonder if you can tell us more about it. What do they taste like?
Looking forward to the next post,
Miss Laxa
Hi Priscilla,
ReplyDeleteYou are not just watching them have fun, you are joining in with the fun. Who are the family members that you were talking with (Nana, Grandpa, Uncle)?
Could you not do a bit of celebrating yourselves? Decorate our houses and make some traditional food, why not put the barbecue in your driveway? It might not be the same but it can still be fun.
I also wonder about these moon cakes. Could you not make some for each other, it is always fun to cook.
It's ok PRISCILLA you were watching TV- 格林童話 anyways.
ReplyDeleteLet’s make our own moon cake this weekend!
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