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Jan 19

A Winter in the West Coast

Posted on Thursday, January 19, 2012 in Friends' Asylum, Holidays, Travel

Here’s a summary, and then I’m just gonna link you to the album. ;)

We went to Los Angeles, then San Diego before heading east to Las Vegas and then flew out San Francisco before getting a bus back to Los Angeles.

In Los Angeles, we went to Universal Studios and both Disneyland Parks, thanks to our Citypass. Spent two days in Disneyland, which was rather inadequate, but then again, Disneyland would be for kids. Disneyland California Adventure Park was better, thanks to the awesome rides we took. :) I still prefer Universal Studios though.

We were in San Diego for only three days though. Went to Seaworld and the San Diego Zoo, both of which were more interesting than I thought they’d be. :P I loved Seaworld for the shows – those are definite must-watch, definitely.

We spent five days in Vegas, which was a bit much, I think. We toured the whole strip in two nights/days. Went to Grand Canyon, took lots of pictures. My only regret — not enough $ to take that helicopter ride. =P But anyway, tip: DO NOT TAKE THE GREYHOUND FROM SAN DIEGO TO LAS VEGAS. One word: horrible. My best experience in Vegas — meeting a street actor dressed up as Jack Sparrow. He was charming, very charming indeed. ;)

San Francisco captured my heart. Oh, most definitely. :P I love everything about it – the sights, people, the food. :D I planned this leg of the trip, so we finished all the must-sees in three days. :P Went to Ocean Beach to see the Sutro Bath Ruins, the Golden Gate Bridge, Palace of Fine Arts, Alamo Square, Fisherman’s Wharf, Pier 39, Embarcadero, Chinatown, Lombard Street and Union Square. We stayed in North Beach. Took cable car rides. :D Worth it!

When we got back to Los Angeles again, we met up with Lynn and made new friends – Dave & Heather :D Heather’s so cool – she loves Harry Potter and she’s going backpacking with her boyfriend in March to South East Asia. :DDDDDDDDD So lucky! Dave’s awesome too, heh. Lynn practically bullied him, so we did too. It’s a given. Anyway, it was good to see them. :D And then… oh, we met up with Jason Yip. :) And had awesome dinner at the Boiling Crab. Ooh. Love that place. We went to Hollywood, took a tour of the star’s homes and got a free admission into Madame Tussaud’s. Worth it. $44 only. :) We also took pics of the stars on the Walk of Fame and some pics of the handprints outside Graumann’s Chinese Theatre. :) So far so good.

Things I learned during this trip?

Plenty! Learned to budget, most significantly. And learned to plan my time when on vacation to make the most out of it. =) Other than that, everything’s good.

Album: A Winter in the West Coast

Dec 15

heh. /insert smugness

Sooo. I’m done with finals. :D so happy! Am currently at the airport right now, waiting for my flight in ATLANTA and then off to LOS ANGELES! :D hee.

This is like, the highlight of my semester. :D gonna savor the taste of Sin City and Tinseltown while I can, as I soak up the sights. :D

So, about my exams. I think I’m doing well this semester, with the exception of Biology, of course. Barring any freakish outcomes, and with the predicted D in Bio, I should be getting GPA 3.38. Imagine if, by some freakish miracle, I get a C in Bio, my GPA will be 3.47. I’m trying to get it up to 3.8/3.9.

I’m not bragging or anything, but I do feel really good putting in a bit of effort into my education. I’ve always mostly relied too much on my own perceived intelligence rather than work on it. So it’s kinda satisfying when you actually realize your work paid off! I’ll (hopefully) be doing the same thing for next year. :)

So, technically I didn’t work as hard as other people would. I just worked hard on studying smarter. :P In Physics, I hardly ever pay attention, so I try to do the homework and gain more understanding from there. In Japanese, you gotta pay attention, so I did. Turns out I’m a fast learner for language. What else? Martial arts was fun. Got an A. Ooo Abnormal Psychology. It is such fun subject, I love it, although towards the later chapters were too boring for me.

Heh. In other words, God is with me. Even in bio. I’m actually doing well in lab, so it’s no biggie. Too bad lab isn’t a different course :(

Anyway, what else?? Oooh. Holidays! Yes. Going on another vacation! <3 :) This time to the West Coast. In Spring, after getting my licence, imma hit up the East Coast, and maybe a trip to down to FLORIDA and upwards to OHIO. Florida for Disneyworld, and OHIO for Cedar Point – home of awesome rollercoasters. :D and summer for other places I may have not visited yet, or Europe. Depends. Ooh, perhaps next winter break in Hawaii! :D Yeah baby. Livin’ it up! :D

So that’s about it for now. :D heh. Toodles.

Jul 17

A Short Sojourn in the West.

Posted on Sunday, July 17, 2011 in College Life, Daily Motions, Holidays

I spent about two weeks in Nilai and KL. I can’t exactly sum the experience up in one word, though in hindsight, I’d say that it was definitely an experience for me that showed that I could thrive well outside my cocoon.

For one, I hardly know anyone back in CF. Most of my friends now run in different circles, and some are more preoccupied with … new friends. I didn’t reconnect much with my older, closer friends from before. In fact, I established newer friendships with some familiar faces, and some newer faces. It was interesting, to say the least. I wish I had more opportunity to get to know more people, and to spend time with them… though a part of me knew that I have at last found closure.

I used to think that INTI was home. As they say, “Home is where the heart is,” and when your heart isn’t there anymore… it really isn’t home anymore. Not really. But I didn’t feel like a guest. I just made it into a time of reflection, and just basically getting to know more people. Besides, I felt completely at odds with the way things were. I couldn’t bring myself to fit into the picture. I usually could, but then I realized… I changed.

It was a memorable time indeed, though. I did receive word that I was intimidating to some of the newer faces, (LOL) and well, I quite enjoyed that. I don’t care though. Never did. lol.

Anyway, this chapter of my life is closed now. I’m happy that it’s over, finally, and I can move on. to bigger and better things.

Jun 30

Monthly Progress Report.

Posted on Thursday, June 30, 2011 in Daily Motions, Holidays, Sheer Boredom

Location: Miri

so far, i’ve managed to extend my ‘welcome’ for about 2 weeks extra. life at home has been okay, optimal at best. went out with my parents most of the time, had a good full body massage, nice haircut and eyebrow tweaking. =D i’ve been keeping myself busy with lots of stuff.

pampered myself, catch up on my fave food in miri, made craft stuff. the usual. oh, and i’ve been taking up my online summer courses, which is rather… annoying. =.= sigh. oh well. at least i’m in a different timezone, so i actually have a wee bit of time to procrastinate and not do my work. :D

i’ve been making jewelry, but mostly bookmarks. running a biz isn’t too tough, but it isn’t easy either. i have to keep track of the client’s orders, requests and accommodate to their needs. besides that, i gotta have time for myself, and to keep doing what i enjoy. it’s easy to just create and design things for the sake of keeping up with the business, but it’s so tough to be continually inspired into making your own pieces. pieces that actually mean something to you. mum took me to a craft fair here, and i wasn’t the least bit inspired. you know why? the pieces were mass-produced. their quality is not lacking, of course, since they run a proper business and therefore have more resources than i do. it’s just that when you look at their items, you could actually see that it doesn’t mean a thing to them, except $. -.-  sad.

i try to come up with names, and use my inspiration as a guide on how to make my stuff. it’s pretty intuitive so far. i’m looking to purchase a few books on jewelry and needle-felting, and dollhouse miniature stuff. i’m also interested in making pop-up cards some day. just learn the technique, and start designing my own. =P for now, i’m rekindling my love for quilling, so hopefully all goes well. i’ll post up a pic of the finished product. =D next time. man, maintaining a business on handmade items ain’t easy. =[ oh well.

erm, so i packed up my stuff for holiday, and included a mini-kit to keep me occupied at least.

Location: Kuching

not ideal. i mean, i enjoy coming to Kuching when i’m allowed to have my freedom and privacy, both of which are SEVERELY lacking in this trip. i shan’t rant so publicly, but yeah. not happy. here, my welcome expires in 2 days. why oh why didn’t i think of it before? =.= tomorrow (July 1st) i’m heading off for KL, so things are bearable at this point. i finished my english course, though now i’ve just started on my british literature course. great. at least it’s not american literature. so not interested. mm. and i scored a freaking 60/100 for my 10-question quiz. NOT HAPPY. grrr. so upset. =.= my psychology exam is tomorrow, so i’d better prepare for it. ai.

i’m not sure if i should look forward to my KL trip though. O_O i mean, these are the friends i’ve not seen for almost a year already. i do keep myself updated through facebook and stuff, but there are more new faces than there are old ones. lol. besides, i know i changed a lot since i left. iuno. i’m a bit apprehensive, but the ticket’s booked. and at least i have company to go watch HP7P2 with. =D besides, when all else fails, at least i can lepak in the city and just not care. i have all the freedom in the world! :D

yeah, well, so far, that’s it. just a customary holiday report sort of thingy.

Jun 6

productive.

Posted on Monday, June 6, 2011 in College Life, Crafts, Holidays, Jewelry, Sheer Boredom

i’d say. weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

my life so far?

FREAKING AWESOME.

i had to take my test about two nights ago. so happy i’m living in a GMT+8 zone. XD i get to procrastinate for about 8 hours more. freaking nice. anyway, psyc101 test. it was okay. not very satisfied i didn’t score 100. but i’m pretty much happy about the marks i got though. not a bad start at all. :) 96. weeeeeeeeee.

then there’s my english process paper. also another last min job. =P got my feedback. positively glowing reviews!

and i’ve just finished shooting some product pics for my bracelets and bookmarks i made. four charm bracelets, five bookmarks. i’ll post them up after editing them later. on top of that, i’ve shot some nice flower pics lately. which reminds me, i gotta look up on pointers on how to shoot when it’s midday. i took a few shots of the flowers just now, and i found something interesting. hehe. shall try it again tomorrow, and see what i can come up with. i never really understood why photographers try to shoot in natural light as much as possible, but today it finally dawned on me. no pun intended. =P anyway, lesson learned!

so i’ve been really busy lately. ah. and i ordered more stuff from beading.com.my to stock up on my jewelry supplies. =) next project: origami! i’m gonna try out making some complex models, and see if i can miniaturize it somehow. =) wayyyyyy too many ideas. =P

alrighty. gotta go now. toodles!

Jun 2

nightmare.

Posted on Thursday, June 2, 2011 in College Life, Daily Motions, Holidays, Sheer Boredom

EMERGENCY ALERT: PIMPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! =( gah.

alrighty, back to topic.

i haven’t had the time to indulge in all the summer plans that i set out to do. been busy trying to make sure i get my coursework completed before i start on anything else. i shall revise this silly plan of taking summer courses later. gah. unfortunately, i have another course lined up in the second half of summer. english 102 would be completed by then.

english 102 involves a lot of discussion work! it’s just annoying that i have a deadline when to post in the forum and such, and you have to respond to your classmates comment. =/ i think that having it with just 2 days in between to post something makes it inconvenient. gah. and you need it for participation grade. *grinds teeth*snarls* gah. whatev. so i have to start on my third process paper now, and figure it out. *growls*

psychology 101 is interesting, to say the least. i’m quite pleased with the overall layout. i can do the assignments by a certain due date, and they’re not all due within two days of each other or anything like that. it sorts of allows me to assign a block of time just to complete my assignments. right now i’m still preparing for my first exam – 50 questions in 50 minutes worth 100 points – so things are pretty hectic. i shall try to prepare for the second and third exams while simultaneously read up on the topics to complete my quizzes and assignments. shouldn’t be too hard.

i can’t wait for british literature! i just want to get it done and over with. i do wonder if we have to study the classics though. hopefully they wouldn’t ask us to find some weird, obscure version that i can’t just glean off the internet. hehe. alrighty, i gotta go out for breakfast now!

 

May 31

returning to my tropical home.

Posted on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 in Daily Motions, Holidays, Lists, Sheer Boredom, Thoughts

 

whoaaaa. it’s almost a year since i left for US. O_O

time flew.

anyway, i got back on the 19th. spent my first week coping with jetlag and ENGL102 essays and stuff. =P been doing well so far. i wake up at 8am nowadays, don’t ask me why. even if i sleep late, my body automatically wakes up at 8. =/ no sleep-ins for me. argh.

let’s see now… what have i been up to, exactly?

well, i messed up my room. XD and have not tidied it up yet. i’ve started learning cantonese online, finished reading about 5 books in a few days, did some bracelets, finished two essays, four quizzes, two activities, took hundreds of photographs, edited a few, and spent AGES on facebook. oh, and i bought some CDs, so i shall rip off movies and such. =P hee. so, in two weeks, i’ve been rather productive. =) this is good. a very good sign indeed.

so… what else have i not done? teehee.

  • Learn new languages: Korean, Japanese, French, Cantonese. (reading, writing, speaking)
  • Learn better photography skills
    • Potential subjects:
      • Miri city
      • Food
      • Pets
      • Family gatherings
      • superdupersecretprojectthatmustnotberevealedeveruntilitisexecutedperfectly.
      • Scenery – conceptual.
  • Crafts:
    • Complete teahouse
    • Jewelry
    • Finish commissions – men’s bracelet, panda, zebra.
    • Complete gifts – housewarming gift, baby-welcoming gift, parents’ anniversary gift
  • Write stories:
    • Edit: UI, CTMEOY
    • Participate: rs-games, spring drabbles.
    • Finish: UI, Treatise.
    • Start: Fragments, Haven’t Met.
  • Graphic Design
  • Learn to cook & sew
  • Prepare pdf files
    • Cookbooks
    • Craftbooks
  • Draw again
    • Bunny & Monkey
    • Sirius & Remus

Argh. Looking at the list again made me feel like i didn’t do a whole lot of things i had set out to do. =/ alrighty. shall start on the orange-colored items soon! <3

have also been busy getting myself reacquainted with miri again, so i’ve been driving my mum around. rewarded with short trips to the cendol shop, and sometimes the bookstore, and other times, i get to buy lots and lots of cds. =) heehee. as for my current weight and body shape – MAINTAINED. :) my metabolic rate is back to normal – which means that regular intake of milo and sometimes mee kolok helps my wee tummy move along :) fufufufufufufu. no more constipation. ah. lovely. alrighty. it’s 3am. i gotta go to bed. =( too late ady!

May 31

a very floral story.

Posted on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 in Daily Motions, Holidays, Inspiration, Random, Sheer Boredom

went to my aunt’s place the other day, just before she took off for kuching. there was this small plastic pot of arranged flowers, and they were dying, but still very beautiful. i couldn’t resist taking their pictures, and didn’t get enough time to fully exploit their ‘slow death’ so i brought the pot home. still not satisfied, but at least i’ve tried something different.

i experimented with different angles and focus points for each picture, and finally settled on these few after post-processing. they are all titled, though the meaning of each title and picture may differ from a person to another, have fun interpreting them. to me, each picture told a story, and each story inspired me. somehow, in my mind’s eye, these flowers weren’t just plants – they felt almost human and they had their own voices. i was especially attracted to the dying daisies, and the white carnation. enchanting.

it has its very own gallery page, but i’ll be showing a few here. =)

familiar austerity.

dreamer.

forsaken.

to the end.

 

to A Very Floral Story.

 

May 15

Day trip to Washington DC

It was splendid! I went with Yanty & Grace. :) It was a four-hour journey, and we left about 7.30 in the morning.

We parked at the East Potomac Park, since it was free. First stop was the Jefferson Memorial, and we spent some time there before heading to the Lincoln Memorial. The Reflecting Pool was still under construction, unfortunately, but it was still a sight to behold! I loved it. We then head on to the Washington Monument, but didn’t go up since they ran out of tickets and we were pressed for time. After that, we took a break by having some chilli dogs and ice cream. Brilliant lunch, I say. After resting our poor feet, we walked on to the Freer Gallery of Art, one of the Smithsonian’s museums, and then went to the National Air and Space museum. :) After wandering about, we took the Metro to the White House, and came up from the back. So we got to see the backyard. XD It was interesting to see how the people are just so … welcomed to photograph the White House so easily, and no one stops you from taking the tourist shots. Oh, we also went to the State Capitol, and took a picture from the distance. We were so tired that we just didn’t wanna walk anymore. We met up with Yanty’s friend in Maryland for dinner, at a Thai restaurant. Ooh, the Salmon Fillet was delicious. So was Yanty’s duck. Absolutely delectable! <3

The journey back was splendid, and Grace passed out so I had to stay up and keep Yanty awake. We had to drive in the rain, which made things worse, but we managed anyway. By the time we got home, it was 1am. Fwah. I passed out, and woke up at 1pm the next day. XD 12 hours. awesome sleep man.

May 12

summer plans!

Posted on Thursday, May 12, 2011 in College Life, Daily Motions, Holidays, Lists, Personal, Sheer Boredom

Hoho. 3 months without lessons. Well, not really. I’ll be having online classes to keep me occupied, but even then, I still get to have lots and lots of alone time! <3 so. which brings me to the next program: listing out all potential activities to keep me occupied.

  • Learn new languages: Korean, Japanese, French. (reading, writing, speaking)
  • Learn better photography skills
    • Potential subjects:
      • Miri city
      • Food
      • Pets
      • Family gatherings
      • superdupersecretprojectthatmustnotberevealedeveruntilitisexecutedperfectly.
      • Scenery – conceptual.
  • Crafts:
    • Complete teahouse
    • Jewelry
    • Finish commissions – men’s bracelet, panda, zebra.
    • Complete gifts – housewarming gift, baby-welcoming gift, parents’ anniversary gift
  • Write stories:
    • Edit: UI, CTMEOY
    • Participate: rs-games, spring drabbles, deviantart
    • Finish: UI, Treatise.
    • Start: Fragments, Haven’t Met.
  • Graphic Design
  • Learn to cook & sew
  • Prepare pdf files
    • Cookbooks
    • Craftbooks
  • Draw again
    • Bunny & Monkey
    • Sirius & Remus

 

Apr 17

implosion.

Posted on Sunday, April 17, 2011 in Holidays, Personal, Sheer Boredom, Thoughts

lately, since re-starting my miniature endeavors, i’ve stopped dreaming. dreaming as in the REM sorta thing. when i sleep, i wake up without remembering anything, other than utter blackness. at first i didn’t know why, and it felt so strange to be without dreams. somehow, some time after that i realized something.

i dream because i have no creative outlet at that time. that’s why my dreams are so wacky, so peculiar and so colorful. i don’t gain any inspiration from my dreams, but my subconscious appeared to have been searching frantically for the perfect creative outlet. hence, the implosion.

unfortunately, i’ve slowed down, miniature-wise. i’ve ventured back into writing again, as you can see from my previous posts. writing helps me put my emotions into neat, perfect categories. especially if i can decant them into characters, make them live it out realistically, so that i do not have to do it on my own. it helps keep me busy actually, and i really don’t mind it. unfortunately, i might not have time to write much now, since my exams are so near! and then i’ll be back in malaysia! whoopdedoo! can’t wait.

ah. speaking of which, i’m in a dilemma. i’m not sure what to bring home and what to leave behind – craft-supply, i mean. also, i’m gonna have to start packing now and clean my room. sigh. okok. gtg. church soon. nites.

Apr 12

Weekend Trip to Washington D.C.

Alright, the basics first:

Organizer: Residence Hall Association
Date: April 8-10
Occasion: National Cherry Blossom Festival
Accommodation: Courtyard by Marriotts, Tyson’s Corner.
Price: $49.

We were given so much free time, since all they had to do was drive us to Constitution Ave to watch the 10am parade and we were left to our own devices after that.

Firstly, this trip taught me that I should probably pick my traveling companions wisely. I’ll talk about that later.
Secondly, I got to see most of the places I wanted to see, take pretty pictures, and go shopping! 3-in-1 combo that’s difficult to top. hee.

So yes, I went up the Washington Monument, got up close to Abraham Lincoln’s statue at the Lincoln Memorial, and checked out the Jefferson Memorial. I didn’t get to go inside the White House’s compound, since that would mean I have to take up a lot of time just to queue up. Wish I had the luxury of time. Anyway, I went to the Smithsonian Institute, the castle. I’ve seen castles before, thanks to my UK trips, and sadly, this fell short of my expectations. Kinda makes you wonder just how Americans define a castle, actually. It’s a red building, with towers, but doesn’t even evoke any familiarity one would have with a typical castle. But let’s just humor them, shall we? So, I thought the Smithsonian Museum would be just like the British Museum. Turns out that it also fell short of my expectations. They had museums, and none manage to provoke any ounce of interest from me. I guess the British Museum spoiled all other museums for me. =P I went to the International Spy Museum, which costs $18 just for entry, and you can’t take pictures. So, didn’t go in, but went to the gift shop instead. =P Love the t-shirts there. Bought a few things. Also stumbled on the Sakura Matsuri, the Cherry Blossom Festival. It was fun, but the things sold there are generally expensive. Still, I managed to get a few pictures with some cosplayers, most of whom are African Americans, funnily enough. =P All in all, I did a speed-tour of Washington DC downtown, but savored it all the same. =)

Pictures? Yes, coming right up.

Now, I shall talk more about traveling companions. This was such a nightmare. >.< A slow, agonizing death.

I made sure to take note of places where my companion wanted to go and do, and I informed her of the things I would dearly love to do, and see. Of course, being the polite and generous person that I am, I made it a point that we did and saw all the things she wanted first, and then get on with my program. Ah, and here we see the obstinate jaw jut out. Such unbecoming behavior. She started whining about how her feet hurt, and how we wouldn’t have ample time to do all the things, and why we should go back to rest. At first, I agreed, yes, perhaps we should stop somewhere and rest and then pick up where we left off. I thought that would at least appease her or something. Oh, no, no. Such a trivial accommodation to her needs are too minute, not enough to compensate her for her pain. In fact, we were at the festival, and I assisted her wholeheartedly in finding the shop and item that she wanted, and as soon as she got what she wanted, she was ready to leave. At this, I thought to myself, there, there now… she’s just tired. it’s just the fatigue talking. So I told her that we would wander around to a few more stalls, and then we’ll go. I did just that, kept to my word to the “few” (2-3 stalls) and then we set off.

That night, I asked her if she wanted to come along with me to the mall. We would get a shuttle to go there. She agreed. I thought with at least 1 hour to recuperate, she would be some sort of more agreeable than before. She was, until she decided that she was sleepy, after walking for only 15 minutes after dinner. Yes, I too, was exhausted, but I trudged on, without a single complaint too. She simply could not keep her opinions of how exhausted she was to herself. I could deal with perhaps 1-2 repetitions of such proclamations, but really, do you really need to say more than 5 times every 5 minutes? Pull a face each time I pop into a shop? I did ask you to come if you wanted to, but perhaps you should have given more thought as to how exhausted you were and not come along if you were so tired. Then perhaps, you wouldn’t need to bother me incessantly with your wellbeing. I have limits too.

Nevertheless, again, I accommodated to her whims and exhaustion and agreed to go back earlier. The next day, I told her, I’d like to visit a few places, but we would visit the places she wanted to see first. Ah, she repeated her behavior from the day before. I was nearing the end of my sanity, so to speak, and also my limited patience. My friends would vouch for me and tell you that they have hardly ever seen me blown my top off, and all they’ve seen would be controlled anger. So controlled that at first glance, I really do look like I’m enjoying myself instead of seething with venomous anger. I snapped at her, a few times, in several scenarios. Let me enlighten you.

Scenario #1: A foreign tourist came up to us, and spoke in broken English (he’s from China), and asked me about certain things about the Washington Monument. When he went away, she commented that “[she] get[s] annoyed when they don’t bother to learn the language first before coming here.” Oh dear me. How ignorant can you be? “I’m also talking about illegal immigrants.” I pointed out to her, in the hopes of enlightening her with the ways of the world that she obviously is not acquainted with as of yet, that those illegal immigrants are here because they are desperate, in need of job opportunities, and that tells us that they lack the privilege of proper education, and hence, unable to learn the language of the country that they intend to sneak into. She shut up.

Scenario #2: After coming down from Washington Monument from which I managed to take a few shots of the White House, she asked me if I was still keen on going to the White House itself. I said I was. She replied by saying, “But you’ve already seen it from the Monument!” I refrained myself – trust me, I have greater control over my tongue these days – from pointing out to her that seeing it from afar is not the same as going there and relishing the sight up close for yourself, much like her obsession with the Washington Monument (she could never stop talking about it, and would each time point out to it while we are walking, and kept on saying how much she’d like to go up there soon). Alas, I was too kind. I merely said, “But I still want to go there. You can stay here if you want.” She refused, and followed me instead.

Scenario #3: I told her earlier in the day that we should try to go back by 2pm, i.e. finish touring downtown DC. She expressed her doubts that we could make it on time. I told her we could try. My last place to visit was the International Spy Museum, and by 1.30pm, we were still waiting for the train. By 1.50pm, we had just arrived at the last station before setting out to find said museum. Now, throughout that time, she would not stop talking about how we could not possibly make it by 2pm. Yes, thank you, I am very much aware of the time constraint and the sheer improbability of making it on time. Really, repeating yourself at least twice every five minutes isn’t getting you anywhere. Besides, we were already on-board the train, what else can you do? I did offer for her to stay somewhere – perhaps the National Archives – and I would fetch her on the way back. An offer she refused, on the count that she was afraid that we would get lost. Pardon me for asking, but how on earth can you get lost if you stay put in one place and just wait there? Nevertheless, I refrained from asking such a question, knowing that it would do nothing but sully my good, diplomatic reputation. Finally, just as we were walking towards the museum, she voiced out her doubts again, and I finally snapped and said, “I know.” Do understand, dear reader, that the italics emphasize the word, and I actually did use the same tone when telling her that. So she shut up.

I pointedly told her that she should feel free to head off to the hotel whilst I make use of my remaining time at the mall and come back by 4. She refused, saying that she would not know what to do with her time (we were to depart at 5pm), and decided to tag along. *inward groan and gnashing of teeth* I duly informed her that there will be lots of walking, and she should feel free also to take rest at her own liberty, and that I would not be impeded by her incessant whining. Of course, that last part was hinted at, and never explicitly said.

Besides that, she has shown unattractive tendencies to invade my privacy and claim my company as her own. On several occasions when I received text messages and replied, I noticed and caught her looking at my screen, trying to read what was being typed. She even had the audacity to meet my pointed stare with a defiant one of her own, as though my attentions should only be tailored to her, and her alone. I did not say a word at this, but merely quirked an eyebrow to show how unamused I was at her unflattering behavior. Perhaps because I did not voice out my discomfort or displeasure at this behavior, she continued to do so at various points of our travels, unabashed. Even when I emphatically turned my body away and shield the screen away from her prying eyes, she still strove to see what was being written. I ignored her completely after that, not caring at all if she said anything at all.

I’m sorry for sounding so sarcastic, and entirely too proper in my sarcasm. sigh. In a nutshell, this is what she did to annoy me:

  • Being selfish – after completing her tasks, etc, she wanted to go back to the hotel.
  • Whining – once is enough, maybe twice and I shall still be friendly… but ALL THE FREAKING TIME?
  • Scowling when things don’t go her way
  • Being ignorant and speaking like an idiot savant – watch your words before you speak la. Mau kena sepak ka?
  • Invading my privacy – i caught her looking at the screen of my phone while I typed messages or checked in on foursquare.

I hope to Heaven and All Things Good that I wouldn’t have this sort of traveling companion ever. Completely immature, ignorant, and inconsiderate. =.= Lesson learned: Lay down the ground rules before agreeing to an offer of a traveling companion. Do not accept just because you pity them (I’m an independent traveler, so I don’t mind traveling alone – I do bring my pepper spray and whatnot.)

Here are things I expect:

  • Flexibility – plans can and will change. Of course, I will try to accommodate your wants and needs and whims, and I expect the same in return.
  • Endurance & Patience – our feet will hurt from walking, yes, so don’t start whining. If you need rest, speak up, and we can arrange that. If someone needs rest, don’t pull a face. If you are so adamant of going through with your plan, offer an alternative.
  • Good conversation – I’m not interested in what you’re doing to your feet in order to relieve your pain. ’nuff said.
  • Consideration – be kind to one another. =.=
  • Manners – especially when asking for help. Lack of manners speak volumes about your character. It shows that you don’t take other people’s feelings or circumstances into consideration.
  • Frankness – if you’ve got something that bothers you, speak up! Don’t beat around the bush or formulate a mathematical solution or compose an epic poem. Just say it as it is. =.=

Gah. I look forward to seeing DC again, with different company next time.

Mar 22

A Well-Deserved Break: Day 4

Posted on Tuesday, March 22, 2011 in College Life, Daily Motions, Friends' Asylum, Holidays

I’ve never truly savored the lull period of a vacation actually. I’ve always been in search of new experiences, adventures and just want to do something. But after a nightmarish week of rushing my assignments and studying for exams, I think I can really relate to those who are just adamant that they don’t do anything during a short break. I needed downtime.

Left Morgantown on Friday morning, arrived in Pittsburgh Airport. Slept until it was almost my time to board the plane headed for Chicago. A 2-hour flight spent sleeping. Got off at O’Hare, took the Blue line down to Damen, and walked all the way to Willow. :D I love being independent. I’m looking forward to staying there when Baby Oli comes to town. ;)

Had a Japanese dinner with my cousins and their friends, and that was a new experience in itself. I expected older working adults with serious things to talk about, such as politics and the weather. Knowing that there was an Englishman there fueled that notion along.

Funnily enough, I was absolutely wrong. Completely. Not only did they make lots of inappropriate toilet jokes and acted like random college students, the said Englishman was also just as bad. :D then we adjourned to Kelly’s place, where her husband and her kept a huge Boxer, Pascal. He was absolutely adorable. I spent the entire time pampering him, just as I would with Princess and Rocky and Sally. He had a toy beaver, and played little games with us too. He was such a sweetheart.

We got home a little after 12, and couldn’t resist watching the Samurai. I didn’t think it was any good before this, so I didn’t bother watching it. But after watching it that night, I found it to be an enjoyable sit. :) in the afternoon, I watched Prince of Persia, which I now think is good (previously avoided it too). :) They are mostly character-driven stories, with simple almost formulaic plots. But the characters were fleshed out enough to give the audience something to chew on. That, to me, was their shining point. :)

On Saturday, Kakak Minda and I had breakfast at Feast, and I went shopping with her. XD We fetched Abang Tuah from the pub after he was done watching the rugby games and headed for Madison! :D it was a 3 hour journey, I think, and we stopped by McDonald’s along the way. When we reached Madison, they checked in at Hilton, and then we went out for dinner with Lynn, Yeet Chien and Chloe at Vientiane Palace, a Laos Thai restaurant. Superb. Had a great time with them, and parted ways with my cousin that night. Gave Lynn and Chloe their long-overdue birthday gifts, and around 9, Lynn took me to see Chin Wei, Shi Ning, Shiau Shuang and Karen. :) they made caramel apple for me, apparently, and spent a jolly good time cracking the hardened candy, and exercising my tongue. == lol. But all was well. Finished the apple. :) Ji Mi was there too, and he and Shiau Shuang were finishing their Physics assignment. :) the apartment was cozy, and their rooms were huge, compared to the common area.

We got home about midnight. The next day was spent sleeping. Haha. Been a while since I got to sleep in that long without worrying about the time and assignments to complete. We (read: me and Lynn) woke up around 3, and we took our time getting ready and went out for dinner. Had Bacon Cheeseburger at Five Guys on State Street. :) Stopped by a cupcake shop, and Lynn bought us a delectable, heavenly chocolate cupcake. Oo-la-la. Headed home via State street, and noted the interesting shops I’d like to visit. ;)

So now, I am Steep & Brew, a coffeeshop on State. Just finished walking about around the main campus, and joined Lynn’s 8.50 Parasitology class and met up with Nisha at her 9.55 Organic Chemistry class. Feels good to literally ‘goyang kaki’ in class. :D When Lynn’s done with her discussion, we might head to the State Capitol, and meet up with Chloe, Lew Jin, Jesslyn and Yeet Chien for an early dinner down at QQ, a Chinese restaurant. :)

Jan 3

new year expectations.

haha! yes!

so, this is basically my outline for this year:

  • craft endeavor to be successful and become a means of income.
  • relationships to grow, blossom and to glorify His name.
  • studies to prosper as i continue to seek His purpose for me in my school.
  • more opportunities to evangelize.
  • more opportunities to travel and capture the beauty He has made.
  • growth in photography skills so i can capture a broad range of subjects. also meant to amplify my spiritual walk with Him.
  • good health for my loved ones and myself. =)

those are minimum expectations. i’m so excited to find out what He’s gonna do and how He’ll do it! yay!

Dec 30

a holy gathering.

Posted on Thursday, December 30, 2010 in Daily Motions, Friends' Asylum, Holidays, Personal, Thoughts

well, this has been a little joke among my little circle of friends.

you see, Charlie’s dad is the bishop of West Malaysia. we’re currently staying with a host family right now, in Austin. the patriarch is the retired archbishop of S.E.A, and former bishop of Sabah. His wife is the daughter of the first bishop of West Malaysia. tonight, the daughter’s friends came over, and they are husband and wife, and both are pastors’ kids.

can you see what an awesome gathering this is? XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

i’ve always found pastor’s kids fascinating. they are indeed a category of their own. a very eclectic & strange-but-true category. XD undefinable. unfathomable.

and their sense of humor is usually a very elegant waltz on the fine line between divine humor and cheekiness. makes you wonder doesn’t it?

tonight, we were having dinner, and the conversation led to our plans for tomorrow, or tonight. before that, let’s get to know our characters!

Lois – ABK.
Alex – husband.
April – PK (wife)
Mac – PK (husband)

“so what you want to do tonight?”
“6th street…” quipped ABK’s husband. XD 6th street is a notorious street with a popular clubbing scene in Austin.
“ohohohohoho… he wants to corrupt you two!”
“we should all get tattoos!”
“yeah, you should write there ABK!”
“nono, we’ll start with PK, then BK, then ABK! and mom should come along too!” – mom here refers to the matriarch of the host family.
“charlotte should do it too!” XD

another instance, showing how BKs and PKs try to break out of their shells. XD

“Alex and April wants to open their ‘tell-it-like-it-is’ counseling, because they don’t care about people’s feelings…” Lois explained.
“The truth shall set you free!” Alex quipped.
“So when people go to them, they will scold them and then, Mac and I will have our own counseling next door to pick up the broken pieces…” Lois continued. “And send them on their way to a friend’s restaurant, and they’ll eat and get fat, and go back to Alex and April’s.”
“And we’ll tell them, ‘You’re fat! What is wrong with you??” April chimed in. and we all burst into laughter.

8O

wicked humor.

another friend of theirs went out for dinner with the missus, and they left their young child with the family, and the boy was particularly attached to the men, and the men decided to take a picture of the boy being held up close enough to the fan as though his head was going to get cut off and they would send the picture to his parents.

=O goodness me. and to think Charlie is bad. XD