Next, I went to AUM, my beloved vegetarian restaurant, and had the nourishing, creamy avocado maki with the bright carrot, orange and ginger juice. I was craving something a bit sweet after, so I stopped into a nondescript cafe on my stroll home. I crossed the threshold and I greeted the proprietress with the customary "Sawatdee ka" and she answered me immediately in English with a warm "Hello. How are you?". This woman exuded non judgment, warmth, kindness and confidence in herself and her establishment and made me feel right at home. She went on about how much she loved the embroidered cotton tunic that I was wearing, because it looked so lightweight and the blue color matched me. Who doesn't like getting complimented upon meeting someone the first time? She guided me over to the case to see what kind of sweet I would like, and I chose the perfect, delectable almond brownie. I took my cute, baby pink cushioned seat and surveyed the scene, which slightly resembled a British tea house that I used to frequent in San Francisco. The late afternoon light filled the entire place, brightening up even the dark cherry wood of the tables and chairs. It matched the amount of warmth that I was receiving from Yupa, the proprietress. I stayed only for a short time, but the place made such a positive impression on me--I'll definitely be back.
I cannot help but feel so incredibly blessed to be here, having these magical interactions with seemingly complete strangers, which convinces me evermore that there is so much good left in this world. God bless me, indeed.
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| Yupa <3 |

She looks very nice. I'm happy you had such a good day interacting with people and the different places. :)
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