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Thursday, September 08, 2005
Blogged Moved
Status: Feeling ill
Quote of the day: None
I moved my blog to xanga because this place is getting blog spammed. =( I actually liked blogging here. Oh wells. My new home is here.
Wednesday, September 07, 2005
JET Program
Status: Thinking
Quote of the day: None
I just received an email from Helen, a wonderful friend I've known since 5th grade. We've been both interested going to Japan and learning Japanese since...forever. It all started with Sailor Moon ten years ago. We started watching the show, started reading manga, started drawing and eventually, started to learn Japanese. I actually had applied for the EAP Japan program at my school, but the program I was specifically applying for was canceled. I still have my recommendation letters too!
With that said, my desire to visit Japan have not diminished. One day, Helen and I were talking about it, and decided that we should apply for the JET program. We can live and teach in Japan. In the email, she asked me if I was still interested and my response is "definitely yes." Going to Japan is one aspect, but I've also wanted to experience living on my own in a different place. I think it'll be an awesome adventure. Helen, let's go! After all these years of hoping and planning, I hope we will make it!
Monday, September 05, 2005
Randomness
Status: Resting
Quote of the day: Friendship is life's most treasured gift.
I just drove my mom to LAX. She's going to visit China for a month again. Here I am, all alone. It's quite silly but the thing my mom worry most about me while she is gone is...eating. She cooked enough food for me to last a week, bought bags of apples, oranges and grapes, and left me money to buy take out. She was going to buy me eggs to boil, but decided against it because she is afraid I can't boil eggs. This is really sad. My mom has no faith in my cooking abilities. She probably think I'd burn down the kitchen if I tried to cook, so she took the safe route.
Anyway, I just went to Las Vegas again a few days ago. It was really fun. Lawrence and I went around and applied for player's club membership at all the casinos. We are not gamblers or anything. In fact, the only game we really play is roulette. We got the cards because members receive special deals in the mail. I just hope my mailman doesn't try to kill me because I have so much junk mail...haha. I also subscribe to a lot of magazines, so that'll probably increase the mailman's urge to strangle me to death. Sad.
My friend Theresa recommended us to eat at the Paris buffet. It turned out very good. I love their desserts. They make the best tiramisu!!!
For some reason, everyone thinks I am Japanese. Even Japanese people. When we were at the MGM, a seemingly confused Japanese lady walked up to me and asked me if I can help her. I do understand some Japanese because I've always been interested in learning Japanese. Unfortunately, I don't know enough to help her. I felt kind of bad because she appeared very lost. I hope she did eventually figure out what to do.
Now on to school. I still have one more quarter left at UCI. I don't even know where I will be afterwards. The first thing I want to do before working is to travel. I want to visit all the Asian countries, then go on a Euro trip and finally visit the Americas. There are way too many places I want to visit. And oh, I just know I have to go to Turkey someday. I used to be, and still am, in love this manga series by SHINOHARA Chie called Anatolia Story. It takes place in the ancient Turkey. I love the series so much I even read the history about the Hittite Empire. It's full of adventure, intrigue and romance. I'm such a sucker for dramatic stories. Haha.
Lately, I've been Netflixing and Blockbustering so much DVDs and reading so much manga that I haven't had time to play any videogames. It's truly very sad. My friend Lorenzo said that it makes him and the games sad. Now I feel like I've neglected my PS2. Poor baby. I guess I will play some game later today after Lawrence arrives. He'll probably be working, so I'll just play my Star Ocean 3. It's been so long since I last played the game I can't even remember where I am. And I still need to finish my Harry Potter book. >.<;;
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Anime Expo 2005
Status: Procrastinating
Quote of the day: None
This year is my fourth time at the Anime Expo. The only difference is that I got a press pass, and it's simply awesome. I remember how I used to line up for Masquerade tickets for like seven hours with my friend Michelle. One year, we even camped out on the side streets overnight for it. Although it was a memorable experience (and everyone ought to try it at least once), but it was also very tiring at the same time.
Lawrence and I stayed for all four days of the expo. Over all, I still love the Exhibit Hall the most because there were so much things to buy! Yes, anime/manga makes my wallet bleed! It's a money draining hobby but I just can't resist.
I didn't take a lot of pictures because I was either too tired from walking around or PMSing - dunno which one. The one time I felt like taking pictures was when we saw these huge fluffy anime creatures right outside of the Exhibit Hall. They were super big and cute! So here it is:
Aren't those creatures adorable? Too bad I don't know if they are from a specific anime series.
Oh yeah, I bought this totally wicked and awesome Death Note notebook and necklace set. Death Notebook is done by the same author and artist of Hikaru no Go. It's a really smart and twisted manga series. I'd like to see it in anime, but I think it will be too difficult because the story involves a lot of siturations where a character is thinking or analyzing. Since anime tend to be better with more action than thinking, it might turn out to be boring. However, I would suggest anime/manga fans to read the manga. It is really, really, really THAT good.
On the last day of the expo, which was July 4th, Lawrence and I went to Downtown Disney to watch fireworks. It only lasted about 20 minutes or so. Afterwards, we spent an hour sitting in the parking lot because there was so much traffic. People who were lined up to exit couldn't move at all. Some people just ate snacks while others watched DVD in their cars. It was a rather interesting experience.
Friday, July 22, 2005
Vegas Fun
Status: Full from eating too much
Quote of the day: None
It's so hot today! Actually, it's been hot for the past couple of days. Every time I go outside, I feel like I am walking into an oven. Since I don't have class today, I stayed home and read Harry Potter. I'll probably watch more episodes of Naruto later on, or finish my Blockbuster rentals. Anything is better than going outside and getting roasted.
I haven't had time to blog about my Vegas trip with my boyfriend, so I'll do it now since I have time.
Let's see, the trip was from June 22 - June 24, 2005, which is really about a month ago. Lawrence came to pick me up around 11:00 AM in the morning. We first had to go to Costco in Chino Hills because I had to exchange my digital camera. We both thought that Chino Hills was some rundown city with lots of street bums. Surprinsinly, it turned out to be a nice and quiet town in the hills. Unless, of course, we just happened to be in the good part of the city.
We started out around 12:00 PM and arrived in Las Vegas at little after 3:30 PM (if my memory serves me correct). The drive was pretty smooth, and we didn't stop to rest. So the first thing we did was to check-in at Imperial Palace and rest before we went anywhere else. That night, Lawrence and I went to eat at the Mandalay Bay buffet. Besides the obvious fact the Las Vegas is famous for it's casinos, it is also well known for it's many buffets. Anytime people mention about Las Vegas food, it's gotta be those buffets.
The next day, we went to visit the car show at Imperial Palace (the tickets came with our hotel package). Right in front of the exhibit, there was a small store that sold car related items. I found this little orange cone we had a good laugh over:
Lawrence joked that he was going to leave me in exactly six minutes (hmph!).
After that, we pretty much visited the different casinos (Mandalay Bay, Paris, MGM, Bellagio, Mirage, Aladdin, Treasure Island, Venetian, and etc) and played Roulette. This is actually the first time I went to Las Vegas since turning 21, and felt, for the first time in my life, that I can walk freely around the casino. Unfortunately, my boyfriend and I were still being carded when we played. This is the bad part about being Asian. Everyone thinks we are underage.
Anyhow, Aladdin was the most friendliest place because we kept on winning while we lost at other places playing Roulette. I am definitely going back to Aladdin the next time I visit.
During the trip, we took a lot of pictures. Here's one of the Eiffel Tower:
After the first two days, we pretty much got tired of eating at buffets. Therefore, we decided to try something new and random. The final verdict was - Indian food. Both of us had Indian food before. We both knew that Indian resturant usually smelled like curry and everything tasted like curry. Fortunately, the one we found (I think it was at Treaure Island hotel) didn't smell like curry (not that I didn't like curry, I just preferred it didn't smell like it) and was pretty upscale. The place was nicely decorated, dim and lit with a few chandeliers and candle-lights on every table. Nice? Yes. Very nice, except for the name of resturant. The place was called, yes I am serious, it was called Gaylord (no offense intended). Here's the picture of the resturant:
The food there was a bit on the expensive side (it's Las Vegas after all). The taste? Let's just say that it tasted very interesting. I can't envision myself eating the food on a daily basis, so I'd say it was worth trying it for fun.
We drove back home around 1:00 AM, which was techinically June 25. The trip had been very fun, and we were already talking about another trip back to Las Vegas. If we do go, we are definitely going back to Aladdin to win some more at Roulette!