Monday, April 18, 2011

I am BAD at regular posts

Cleaned up the template I was using to be simpler.  Yay simple.  And it is already April and I still haven't posted anything since Feb.  I'm glad the weather is warming up since spring and summer clothes are just always so much happier than heavy winter clothes.  Also it means more walking of my cat.  Or rather walking him for about a minute before he gets scared inside.  So what has happened since that long ago post?

  1. I bought a new bed!  It is a fancy pants overpriced memory foam mattress, but it's comfortable.  And if I bought a bed, it means I'm a grown up right?  hah.
  2. Wise Man's Fear - Read it and was short of sleep due to it.  It's a wonderful book, probably one of the best developed storylines and characters I've read in a while.  I just don't really see how it will wrap up in only one more book and I'm sadly eagerly waiting for the next book out.  I also love the comic for summing up the first book.
  3. Running [for reals] starts again with kickoff of marathon training group this week.  And I even managed to con convince a coworker to do it.
  4. Went to snowboarding a smattering of times and SF beer festival.
Been wanting to cook lately.  What should I try to make?



Friday, February 4, 2011

Forgetfulness

It's easy to forget things especially parts of yourself.  Everything gets busy and you get caught up in it.  And then one day you look at it all and realize you have just been going and going and not really reflecting on the huge dichotomy between how things are and how you wished they were once.  Those crazy big plans to be brave and free and travel the world and learn new languages and try things.  

Monday, January 3, 2011

Umpteenth Round of New Year's Resolutions 2011

So every year, I decide I'm going to be awesome and make resolutions again.  I guess it means we're getting old when a year seems to have passed by quickly with as much confusion as there ever was.  It was a year full of work and fun.  Things are generally good all in all so here are some new resolutions.


  • Do things.  Too much of my time was spent thinking or debating about doing things in 2010 and probably also in prior years.  So this year I will try to debate less and just go for things.  Included in this is helping my sister study for GREs.  Though I suppose the crazy auto-rickshaw ride shall be included in this.  I really would like to surprise myself with something I did.  
  • Exercise.  The most cliched of all new year's resolutions, but I would like to get into better shape than I've been in before.  In general it makes me happier and also prepares me for whenever zombies invade.  Along those lines, I would like to actually run a marathon this year if I don't get sidelined by injuries again like last year.
  • Be kinder.  Namely to myself.  Through the years, I've had moments of great antagonism to myself so I think a good goal for this year is to just try to let that go.  I can mess up and it is not always the end of the world so I should stop beating myself up pointlessly. 
  • Cook more.  Try more new dishes and throw more dinners.  Allows me to keep in touch with people better.
All in all, I think I just want a year where I believe I can do anything and great things happen with serendipitous encounters with friends, delicious food, good times, and the madness of enjoying life.

Monday, November 29, 2010

It's Already Almost December :(

I wonder if this is a sign that we're old or just getting increasingly forgetful since it's already almost December and I have no idea where all the time slipped away to.  Soon, I'll be back home and can properly squash my cat.  My poor stupid cat who managed to close the door of my bedroom and trap himself in until my sister managed to free him.  Sad loud neurotic cat. 

Slew of upcoming movies that I want to see are:
  • Black Swan: Anything directed by the guy who did Requiem for a Dream can't be bad. And it's a psychological thriller set in ballet with Natalie Portman.  
  • Tron: Vague memories of watching the original a long time ago [was it really 9 years ago in AP CS?] and it's in 3D.
Also ridiculously excited about the mini food processor I bought on Black Friday so now I can make pesto and other sauces much more easily.  It'll be great.

I feel like December will just be tiring overall since stuff will happen all over the place for it. But I guess that's the way I like it. :P  I like being so busy I don't have time to think hah.  And maybe our holiday food experiment will work out if we manage to not be lazy. 

Managed to buy a collection of web comics Grunnerkrigg Court and find it to be really enjoyable.  It is sort of like Harry Potter except it follows this girl through a very British boarding school and there are robots and gods and such. 

Thursday, October 21, 2010

It's almost Halloween (sort of)

Am anxiously awaiting my Halloween costume tomorrow and hopefully it works out or I'll desperately be going to stores sometime before next Saturday.  Next weekend will be a busy weekend with Warrior Dash and going out for Halloween but I'm glad things have actually converted this year and we'll be doing SOMETHING as it often requires major effort to stuff.  And fuzzy hat!  How could the day not be awesome?

Vacation plans are already set for end of next year into early 2012.  RICKSHAW RUNBasically two weeks in India starting in Rajasthan making our way down into Kerala on an auto (tuktuk).  It will be great adventure.  Kim, Halley, and me are in for sure. 

This weekend though, I think I shall just relax as the weather is getting cooler and I'm tired.  Later, I'll post a Nike Women's 1/2 Marathon recap.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

falling into fall

It finally feels like fall with gray skies and colder weather.  Decided to do the social thing with roommates and did a fondue night where we all probably ate entirely too much.  It's very strange how there's always so much time now since I'm gimp-like.  It's also strange how time slips and slides in an unwavering march towards the future which is here and now.  This must be a sign that we're getting old.  I just feel like doing something, anything different at this point sometimes.  It's almost enough to make me look back at carefree days of the past but with memories being mutable they probably weren't that carefree.  Anyways plans for this weekend consist of cake baking and then cal-ucla game watching with people I haven't seen in a while.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Back to the daily grind...

Too bad I started work again today, but vacation was fun while it lasted.  I don't see why anyone would ever want to live in Florida due to the ridiculous hot weather, but good for them.  But Orlando is pretty fun in small doses.  Managed to hit up all the parks in Disneyworld, Islands of Adventure for Harry Potter land, and Discovery Cove.  Disneyworld felt somewhat rushed since we were running around all over the place trying to hit the rides, but the lines were thankfully pretty short.

Finally, I can stop having people stare at me in surprise when I mention I haven't been to disney.

Basic summary of days:

  1. Sunday: Fly in late, hang out at airport, wait for Val and Bryon at airport, car pickup.  By this time it's past midnight and we're starving.  As we continue we see a Waffle House and the breakfast for dinner was perfect.
  2. Monday: Get Joan from airport, wander off to Hollywood Studios for what will be the most crowded day of the whole week.  Went on Hollywood Tower of Terror which was probably my favorite ride for how it was set up but least favorite just because I'm not a huge fan of dropping rides.  Basically hit all the major rides except for Toy Story 3 one since that had a 2 hr wait line.
  3. Tuesday: Went to Discovery Cove which is basically a manmade snorkeling/beachy area where there are also possibilities to swim with dolphins if you get a separate ticket.  We ate some snacks then went around the lazy freshwater river.  Afterwards, we snorkeled a bit in the salt water where we stared at a bunch of stingrays and fish.  We also all went and watched while Valerie did her dolphin swim so we could take pictures.  After that we just ate the included lunch and continued lazing about.  Finally when we were done, we just showered so we could leave for Epcot.  We did the rides that were at Epcot and wandered through the world but not really into the worlds.
  4. Wednesday: Animal Kingdom day! Ryo, Alice, Joan and I went off to Animal Kingdom while Valerie and Bryon went off to Celebration to resolve a problem with a pass and Seaworld.  I love Animal Kingdom. :)  There was an awesome safari ride where we saw so many animals and I adore the yeti rollercoaster ride.  The Finding Nemo and Lion King shows were also fun.  Later, Grace, Ze, and Justin came in.
  5. Thursday:  Went to Islands of Adventure (aka place where new Harry Potter park is).  We rushed to Harry Potter area of the park first and then waited in a long line for lockers since no bags could go on the ride.  The new ride that was built for the area [not the roller coasters] was kind of a cross between Dinosaur and Soaring rides at Disneyworld.  Basically you were following Harry Potter on his broomstick.  The single rider line was the best way to go as our wait was 5 minutes.  Afterwards we just wandered the rest of the park and tried some frozen butterbeer as well.
  6. Friday: We drove to Kennedy Space Center and did our attempt at being sciency and educational.  But it was actually pretty awesome.  On the way back, we went to eat at Roy's [at least the people without a kid did].  This was sadly probably the food highlight of the week because Florida is a land of chain restaurants.  And our other meals were fast grabs in the theme parks.
  7. Saturday: Magic Kingdom day!  We wandered around and managed to hit all the rides at least Valerie, Bryon, Alice, Ryo, Joan, and I did.  We also saw an awesome 3d show.  Grace, Ze, and Justin went off on their own and Valerie, Bryon, and I met up with them for lunch.  Alice, Ryo, and Joan went off on their own then since they had eaten at a character brunch and were not hungry at lunch time at all.  We ended up eating at a restaurant in downtown Disney then went back to our house.  We ended up just chatting for a good while since the next day we were going home.  At least the people who weren't continuing on to New Orleans.
Thoughts: I feel sad I never went to Disneyworld earlier.  Or Disneyland either.  It was so fun and just done very well tho at a certain point the cute disney-fied version of stuff was cloying, for the most part it was interesting.  I also adored the dole whip float we had which was pineapple soft serve in pineapple juice.  All in all, I'd think it'd be fun to go to Disney again. :O