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Saturday, 07 November 2009

  • maybe little kids don't have it all...

    i went with my mom to this newly opened Chinese take-out place today, and... yepp, i think it's pretty much the most adorable eat-in/take-out Chinese place i've ever set foot in.

    the couple who owns the place has two little kids--the boy's 7, almost 8, and the girl's just a little over 5--and i just hovered creepily over the little girl for the majority of the visit. she was sooooo adorable, but kinda sleepy and grumpy 'coz she just woke up from a mid-evening nap. i somehow got roped into helping her put together her puzzle--and it wasn't one of those wimpy, 50 pieces, Hello Kitty puzzles. It was one of those legit, 1000 pieces puzzles. as in, we're harkening back to that one night in senior year, when i spent about 3 hours working on that one Charlie Brown/Peanuts/Snoopy puzzles before Katie & co. finally dragged me outta the house and to Lindsey's to Lindsey's Valentine's Day party.

    and did i mention the kid was 5? and the puzzle was about halfway done, at the very least?

    and only she and her older brother had been working on it. for, from what i could figure outta the mumbles, a week or so?

    Anyway, it in the end, despite the cute-adorably-awww~!-ness of "yuuki" (i think that was her name--she kinda mumbled a lot), i was actually kinda depressed when we had to leave. i mean, i thought my life was miserable, being tied to my parents' store, but this kid and her brother basically live in their restaurant-dealy-thing. there were toys in this one corner and a scooter and two bikes...

    okay, the mom really wants to watch this T-drama (Romantic Princess--it's stupid and ridiculously cheesy... but we can't stop watching!) so, i will sign off now.

    :-]

Monday, 19 October 2009

  • study hermit cat

    So... apparently, I'm the only person, in the whole dorm who has a birthday in october--out of 54 people, only one person has a birthday in the 10th month of the year. Despite that, we still had a hall birthday party for October-ers (or October-er), which i thought was silly, but, yeah...

    Basically, everyone was like, "oh, who's birthdays are in October," and I was like, "heh, just me..."

    and our RA made the most awesome rock-hard brownie known to mankind! She apologized for ruining the party with her stone-hard brownie, but we all thought it was really funny, so it was okay...

    Afterwards, Christine was talking to German boy, and it was actually a really awesome sight to behold 'coz christine's about, oh, say, 5'4", and German boy's about, say, 6'1" and there was this other guy who was a little over 6 feet tall too, and the three of them were talking and christine was sandwiched between the pair... well, don't tell christine this, but she looked like a little kid following a conversation 'coz she kept turning her head back and forth between the pair, her head always angled up.

    and then she went to dinner with german boy and some people. i was lame and helped clear up the room, talked to kathryn, omniscient stephen, chelsea, and Polish-Korean Nicole until i had to drag/force myself down the hall to sit down and study.

    because there's a philosophy midterm of death tomorrow and i still don't know how to argue as to why determinism is compatible with free will.

    anyway, the sky's clear again, so there's a plus. and, hopefully, in 24 hours' time, i won't be all clammy and blehhh--even though i will have a LOT of reading to catch up on...

    (the super awesome post lost tension about a sentence in--sorry about the lack of awesome...)




    You Are Blackberry Iced Tea



    You are funky and creative. You like to turn the world upside down just for fun.
    You believe that some of the best things in live are undiscovered. You're very attracted toward the offbeat.

    You're the type of person who likes music, movies, and places no one else has heard of.
    You're not that weird... you're just attracted to the quirkier side of life. So much in this world is underrated!




    [I feel like all i do is study]

Sunday, 18 October 2009

  • 2 [fabulous day] 0

    Okay, i won't lie.

    i was less than pleased about the 20th.

    i mean, siriusly--what do you do when you're 20? can't drink. can't play slots. and can no longer blame that first digit, "1" , for all the silly things you do.

    basically, i was trapped, without a scape goat, or any alcohol to make me forget that i did dumb things.

    (although, to be fair, i do have caffeine to take care of that...)

    but, of course, when one dreads something more, that same thing approaches at a disgustingly fast pace.

    but, somehow, the past 36 hours have been...

    kinda awesome.




    You Are Very Joyful



    You may not be happy all of the time, but you experience frequent moments of joy in your life.
    There are moments so perfect that time has stood still and you wish you could freeze it forever.

    You are so joyful because you appreciate the small things in life. You know joy is more about who you are than what you have.
    You are thankful to be alive, and you know that things could be a lot worse. You are content with your life.




    (1) Christine made dinner for me. i almost went into hibernation, i ate so much. and then we watched Fox and the Hound--which seemed incredibly appropriate as a "final day as a teen" film... Did philosophy until 3AM, slept.

    (2) rolled outta bed at 10:30. went to Retro's, stared out at the street like a creep with Kristen as we waited for Alanna, and then the couple. Had a quick conference call with Katie, asking for tips as to how to intimidate the Geoff. Saw Nicole and her beau walk up, got stupidly excited, and started to squeal before they found us.

    --> note: I am now an avid Nicole-Geoff shipper.

    (3) had lunch, talked about the beginnings of Nico-ffrey, talked about silly happenings in high school, walked around campus, stopped by Kristen's dorm, saw Alanna's dorm, went back to my place, Kristen and Nicoffrey went back to the CW.

    (4) went to Richmond with Kathryn and Korean-Polish Nicole. Played "Marriage, Sex, and Death", got lost (and texted christine for help--not before stating, for the 47th time, that we need to buy Kathryn a GPS. and then suggested taking bets as to how many times Kathryn can get lost in a single driving trip), called christine for help, got directions, and arrived at Short Pump Mall about 45 minutes later than intended.

    (5) went to Build-a-Bear and made the most fabu-tastic stuffed doggy known to mankind.
    -->name: Momo.
    -->Outfit: the top portion of a suit--my boy looks smart!
    -->Theme Song: "Wrong Number" by DBSK.

    (6) got a cami that actually matched my sweater (unlike the off-blue one that i had been wearing the whole day), and started a search for a red scarf. couldn't find one after 6 stores. called it day. time for dinner.

    (7) spent about 20 minutes trying to figure out what to have for dinner. was originally suppose to be a Thai restaurant. Failed--Kathryn said i didn't seem interested in the idea. ended up going to Petersburg.

    (8) stopped by Michael's right outside of Petersburg. Korean-Polish Nicole bought some much-needed paints, yarn, and crochet needles. i decided to get some yarn and make my own scarf after Korean-Polish Nicole offered to teach me how to crochet.

    (9) had the most FABULOUS ITALIAN FOOD KNOWN TO MANKIND!!!!

    (10) went to kathryn's house in petersburg. was worried about the state of sketchiness of the area. worries were shadowed by the state of awesome of the house--even though nobody's lived in it for over a month, it's still pretty cool looking.

    (11) spent about 15 minutes trying to open the hot water bottle that hasn't been uncorked in over a year. found a cicada in the super cute bathroom.

    (12) drove back to williamsburg at 9:46. listened to almost 15 year old Billy confess his undying love to Priscilla, whom he hopes he will be able to spend the rest of his life with, and then Kathryn spazzed and almost drove off the road.

    (13) arrived back. almost froze while walking up to the dorm. so cold. yay for hot showers~!

    (14) spent about 15 - 20 minutes replying to birthday wishes--you people are awesome!

    (15) the day ended with a cheesy grin with a super cute stuffed puppy tucked under arm--not to mention, chatting with the MOST AWESOME ROOMMATE KNOWN TO MANKIND~!

    Now, i must start/continue my philosophy studying. heres we goes...




    You Walk Through Life



    Your journey through life is steady, conventional, and calm.
    You're likely to stop and smell the roses every chance you get. Your life is simple but bountiful.

    You believe that it's important to have good morals. You always do your duty, and work comes before play.
    You value stability at home and at work. You do your part to smooth things over the best you can.


Friday, 16 October 2009

  • I miss thee

    I miss xanga.

    it's not like i'm intentionally neglecting the site or anything--i actually think about posting fairly often. it's just... every time i think, "oh, this would be fun to tell everyone," it's in the middle of an epic game of cranium at 2AM or it's when we're having another one of those random kitchen gatherings, or it's when Korean-Polish Nicole and i are trying to come up with Hana Kimi worthy ways of getting her participation points in class, and, well... by the time i get back to the computer, i'm a bit... exhausted.

    but, honestly, jess, that's a crap excuse, innit?

    So, what's happened since i last posted?

    Well, like i said, I played Cranium until 2AM last Wednesday--after we watched German movie that No Reservations was based off of. And third floor Stephen came down and watched with us. It's a good thing there was a bunch of people watching, 'coz I haven't seen a film that slow since... since... Twilight.

    And then I had an internet conference with Lilly, went back downstairs, and we played Cranium. and 3rd Floor Stephen was renamed multiple times because of that board game--Encyclopedia Brown, Omniscient Stephen, Google... There was no battle at all--the guy knew everything from Euler's Method to Nicholas Cage's uncle (uncle, right?)--and it wasn't until the last round that we found that Mr. Omniscient was bad at unscrambling puns.




    Your Soul Is Connected to the Fall



    You are a somewhat sensitive soul with a tough exterior. You are street smart and wise about the world.
    You have the heart of a poet, but you're not too eager to let anyone else see it.

    You are very creative and deeply talented. You are still looking for the perfect outlet for your expression.
    You embrace change and think the cycles of life are beautiful. You don't shrink away from the darker elements of life.




    During the 3 weeks prior to fall break, i fell into the habit of sleep for 3 - 4 hours at night and then taking a power nap in the afternoon--terrible idea, really. i was always nodding off during class and didn't take anything in--which is coming back and kicking me in the face, since i have a philosophy midterm on tuesday. and the last 9 or so lectures... yeah, don't remember any of it.

    what's next? Right, the oral interview from last week. I was actually more than semi-awake for this one 'coz i went to the Cafe with Kathryn and Christine that morning (at 7AM), had breakfast, and then went to do the interview dealy thing. thing was, though, i got there about 10 minutes earlier and, as it turned out, the pace was ridiculously fast that day, so the pair that was suppose to go before me was already done. so Saori-san told me to come on in while we waited for alex.

    and we made awkward small talk for about 5 minutes--with Kato going to the door every 30 second or so and checking to see if Alex had arrived.

    in the end, i just went ahead and did my bit, got it over with, Alex hurried in when i was talking about doing karaoke with the class for the TA's birthday, and all was well.

    but, still, awkward...




    Your Name Comes From Jupiter



    You are an open-minded, adventurous person who has an expansive view of the world.
    You are quite cosmopolitan, and inflexibility of any wort really turns you off.

    You're outgoing, warm, and jovial. You are willing to welcome all newcomers into your life.
    You celebrate life every single day. There's so much to learn and do. You love to take it all in.




    Fall break happened. lalalala, work work work, drama drama drama, videos videos videos, sleep sleep sleep.

    not in that order, of course.

    well, almost in that order.

    Went to the E-mart in Newport News yesterday, stocked up on Aloe drinks, stocked up on Mr. Brown, stocked up on yummy baked goods from the Bread Garden. accidentally mistaken the employee's CUTE BABY OMG~! for a boy (she was 5 months old. i didn't know any better).

    After coming back, instead of getting work done, like i'd been planning to do the whole day, i ended up (1) putting up posters that just arrived in the post and (2) learning the idiot trio + Korean-Polish Nicole's handshake/dance. siriusly. it involved the nerdfighter arm gesture, some snapping, some finger waggling, the rock on sign, the loser sign, and the jellyfish-turkey-snail versions of the "pound it!" that katie taught me.

    very elaborate. and very lame. but somehow very awesome.

    And i just got back from an epic, never ending game of NARFERS with my roommate. on the 3rd floor. and Omniscient Stephen walked out of his room and was like, "do you guys hear something?" and we were like, "no..." and then he looked at us and went, "oh. haha, it was you guys. I was wondering what all pounding sounds and" *insert squeal here* "was."

    the whole dorm probably thinks Christine, Kathryn, Korea-Polish Nicole, and I are the most incredibly unproductive kids on the hall. but, in our defense, we do our work in the afternoon. at least, that's what we keep saying to each other when people shoot us death glares when we commandeer the boys' kitchen, yet again, for games of Clue that somehow always manage to morph into disney sing-a-longs.

    Or Oldies parties. with mad dance moves.




    You Are "Hey"



    You are a bit of a wallflower. You're not a big fan of small talk and pointless conversation.
    You tend to be more of a listener than a talker. You especially hate talking to strangers.

    You are independent and very creative. You are good at expressing your thoughts, even if you keep most of them private.
    Some people may see you as standoffish, but you're really a friendly person. It just takes you a while to warm up.


Friday, 02 October 2009

  • The Hell Week End-eth

    subtitled, "In which i can finally relax."

    Siriusly. this week was, as i proclaimed, "the worst week in my academic career." I mean, forget high school and those hell tests that Mr. Kayser put up. Forget all the number of times i was basically humiliated during my CCC class. Forget the fact that i was out until past midnight last week.

    this week, by far--by far--tops them all.

    monday: Japanese chapter test & econ quiz
    tuesday: japanese quiz, philosophy quiz, & Greek A&A midterm.
    wednesday: 2 hours of "baking" for WizMug, and then an hour of WizMug
    thursday: japanese quiz, philosophy paper returned, & extra Greek A&A lecture
    friday: econ midterm & busch gardens

    And then, yesterday, my little friend came to visit.

    oh, my buddha.

    it was ridiculous.

    First, i was ridiculously sleep deprived, so i ended up accidentally taking 3 aspirins before J-Drill yesterday--which was okay, actually, 'coz i was loopy for about 2 hours. and... somehow, in all my loopiness, the pangs of owwww came, so i went back to my dorm and popped in two more pills. and, because i'm incredibly vain, i didn't change into my less-than-flattering loose jeans.

    bad combination.

    i went to Greek A&A, sat down, and within 30 seconds of the lecture starting, i broke into a cold sweat--and i actually knew the signs. and then the kinda vacuum feeling in the ears started, so i wasn't able to hear anything but the muffle of the professor's amplified voice.

    basically, i had two choices: (1) stay in class and try to calm down and wait for the feeling of passing out to pass, or (2) get up and try to get out into the hall and elevate my legs above my head. and since i sat in the 4th row of class in Andrews 101 (a huge auditorium), i had to settle with (1).

    i think the guy who was sitting behind me (who actually happened to live in my dorm last year and we were in the same CCC class) asked me if i was okay, but i couldn't so much as move, let alone speak. that and i couldn't really hear, so it might have been a figment of my imagination.

    And then, i had an extra lecture for GA&A class to attend at 4PM. and since i now that the professor saw me with my head directed downward for all but the last 15 minutes of his class, i had to attend because i didn't want him to think i was sleeping in his class...

    anyway, there's a happy ending, i promise.

    i have found that, despite me being grumpy and snappish all week and then incredibly sick, people on my hall and in my classes are exceedingly awesome. like, on monday night, when i was about snap from all the studying, i went downstairs to the lower level lounge and somehow ended up having a "barbara ann" sing-along and then a random dance off to "I will survive". the evening's activities then escalated to a game of "CLUE" in the boy's kitchen.

    and that game of "CLUE"? yeah, it involved accents. Christine was a British man, Kathryn was a slobbering German dude, Nicole (the half-korean one) was an incredibly proper korean, and i was... well... i think we settled on something along the lines of a "russian-slave-pirate-parrot-asian-girl".

    that slipped into a german persona ever once in a while.

    also, I've found that listening to super upbeat music is good for studying only when i'm grumpy. However, there's this amazing half-japanese, half-italian artist, Angela Aki (who beasts at piano--no joke), whose repertoire is just fantastic for studying. it's not too distracting, unlike most j-pop, and it's not as likely to induce sleep as classical music (because classical music so calming...)

    so, yes, i'm putting in a plug for Angela Aki--listen to her stuff!!!

    and now, after clocking hours and hours and hourssssssss of studying this week, i'm gonna have fun. i'm going to busch gardens for at least 9 hours and then i'm coming back to the dorm and SLEEPING.

    or perhaps fangirling. because i haven't done that in over 2 weeks.

    yikes.

    and i just yelled, "I LOVE YOU!" to christine. because that's how ecstatic i am right now.

    I LOVE YOU GUYS~!!!!!!!!!!!






    You Should Watch a Fantasy Movie



    You are highly creative and brilliant. You have a million thoughts flowing at once.
    In your mind, anything is possible. And you like your movies to be that way as well.

    You like to be taken away on an incredible journey. You like to see things you've never dreamed of seeing.
    In some ways, you never grew up. You're still fascinated by make believe... only the stories are much more complex now.


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    • Gender: Female
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