International Night

I don’t think I’ve ever seen so many people crammed into K2 (we nickname all the houses). International Night was a time for all of us to come together and celebrate our nationalities with food.
I personally decided to contribute sweet tea to the menu; I thought about mashed potatoes but decided to go with something a little easier to make. And Im glad I did since no one else thought to bring a drink.
There were people there representing tons of countries: Nigeria, Sweden, Japan, Egypt, Canada, Russia, Dominican Republic, and Switzerland and others I can’t remember.

What I loved the most, of all the food, was the borsch. I don’t know who even brought it, but being able to have a bowl of beet soup was surprisingly very satisfying. Oddly enough I think I had borsch only twice in Russia.
to the left: Ibrahim (Nigeria), Theresa (Sweden),and Keturah (Japan)
below: Patrick (one of the DTS students this quarter) eating borsch.

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- June 17, 2010 / 4:25 am
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