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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.

Apr 6

lately.

Posted on Wednesday, April 6, 2011 in College Life

it’s been a while.

anyway, i really am thankful for this short and sudden lull in my workload. it’s ample time for me to recuperate and get back on track, and i really do wish i could use the spare time to clean my room and pack up or something. unfortunately, this brief hiatus in schoolwork is just making me lazy. XD

anyway, i haven’t been sleeping well lately, and i really don’t know why. =( my hours are upside down and such, and tonight, i missed the Human Wrong event. =( today was such a waste, actually, if you don’t count the time that i used to perfect my hashbrowns. i actually spent about an hour running to and fro between the library and the physics department, because of registration. they put me on hold due to some pre-req error, which is ridiculous. anyway, i just don’t understand why the woman just won’t let me register into a different lab session, when obviously the current one won’t work at all. =.= she says to go find her tomorrow, and i really do think it’s a waste of time. sigh.

i also have an appointment with my advisor tomorrow regarding my major. i do hope that all goes well. i shall have to print out the course catalog, as well as my proposed study plan. perhaps i should revise it in the morning or while waiting for her. i want to make sure i make full use of the 15minutes she allotted me.

 

Edit: i sound like stanley, like an old man. =.=

Mar 14

pathetic.

Posted on Monday, March 14, 2011 in Personal, Thoughts

*sigh*

and i cannot sympathize nor empathize with them. i don’t know. i’ve been brought up with the notion that it’s a dog-eat-dog world out there, and it’s all about survival of the fittest. you just gotta know how to maneuver your way around to survive. factor in my Christian upbringing, and then you’ve gotta learn to give it all to Him, and leave it to God to handle your enemies.

i’ve met so many people in my life who are just … so sad. they have issues in their lives and they don’t know how to sort it out. and honestly, i feel like i’ve yet to learn my lesson. XD i suppose my biggest lesson is to show compassion even for those i think are pathetic. i’ve got to take my own peg down one or two, and have got to learn to be empathetic. and i’m still stuck here. you wanna know why?

because i just simply can’t stand them. oh, give me all their problems to be shared, and i can help solve them for them. i can even pitch in the effort to help them out. it’s just them i can’t stand. their very personalities. so defeatist. and it becomes so much more wretched when they, in a poor attempt of being valiant and rebellious, fail.

oh, how my heart wrenches when i watch them clutch at straws, how they try to nip at your ankles with such weak teeth and how they bark so loud to deafen you when really, who are they trying to fool? these are all defense mechanisms, triggered when they feel that their domain is threatened. and you laugh. you can’t help it, and nobody should fault you for laughing. it really is silly.

because all you did was linger outside their door, knocking on wood and whatnot and try to talk to them. reason with them. and you laugh, because it is so absurd as you peek through the windows, and you see them putting on camouflage, digging out tear bombs from their trunks, and digging up old, buried hatchets.

it becomes so absurd that you take a step back, shocked that your little actions at a friendly, slightly confrontational debate could spark such … indignation. so you take a breather, leave the fellow to his own devices, and you start to think. you look hard into yourself, question your own intentions, and you wonder… just what did you do to anger that other person so bad?

he didn’t give you enough time to really ponder on it, but it’s enough for you to realize that you’re not one to blame here. he comes out, and AK-47 in hand, eyes ablaze as he looks accusingly at you. even when you raise your hands up to show him you don’t mean any harm, he doesn’t let up. he barks out at you, yelling and punctuating almost every word with at least a bullet aimed at the air, not you. and you think, “man, he’s got a bad aim.” and you giggle, out loud, and he shoots with renewed fervor. you laugh again, as you take your time to reach into your pockets, knowing that he is simply too wild to even fully comprehend your actions, and take out a 9mm. you aim, for his forehead, and let out a single shot.

and you gasp. then you laugh. he doesn’t fall down! oh, he stumbles of course, but he continues shooting at you. and you begin to wonder, if he’s ever going to stop using recycled bullets. you pull the trigger again, and he goes again, using recycled bullets. the cycle continues. and he suddenly pauses, because you’ve shifted a bit, to the side, and he thinks you’re scared. he seems to be smug, and you call up a friend. she says, deal with it, once and for all and walk away. and you grin, because that was the green light you were waiting for. so, you shoot him, straight where it’ll hurt. and you make sure – before he loses himself to that deep unconsciousness – that you laugh contemptuously at him. how pathetic, you purr. did you really think you could win against me?

you stay there though, and merely retreat a few steps to a tree. you lean against it, settling down comfortably. there really isn’t any reason for worry. you know where he lays his foundations. you know his weakness. oh, you think as you lick your lips in anticipation, this will be so much fun.

sheer logic and advanced rhetorical skills versus anger and that will to fight that is just so… cute. admirable, if you think about it, yet, how inadequate.  inappropriate, even. no match for you, but oh, you remember, how you love to play with food. especially when they were this feisty. yum.

so anyway, long story short, i still view them as play toys. more accurately, chew toys. there isn’t any benefit to be gleaned from chewing on them, but it kills time.

okay, honestly, here’s a guideline.

  1. Don’t – if you can’t handle the heat – even think of engaging me in a verbal spar. It’s best for your sanity. I can go at it for hours and hours and eternity, and I can still laugh it off. If you can’t, just don’t.
  2. Never, never hit below the belt. Hey, when you engage me in a debate, you should already know what to expect. I don’t take things lying down. No – if I even have to go down, I’ll go with a fight. And boy, do I put up a fight. So play fair. Personal attacks are (in case you’re just too lazy or ignorant to go look it up) but not limited to attacks on one’s character flaws, looks, family, choice of friends, secrets, and bad decisions.
  3. Get a grip on reality. Use that mental faculty for reasoning, you dolt. Show me your intelligence. Show me you’re capable of thinking rationally, objectively and reasonably. Show me that you are not a neanderthal, and maybe, just maybe I might have a better impression of you. Everyone would.
  4. Please, spare me the emotions. Really. Do I look like your bloody psychotherapist to you? Do I look like I care about how you feel about that intellectual topic? Why don’t you channel how you feel into how you should think? God forbid you to have more brains, huh?
  5. Seriously, please do concede graciously. Why nip at my ankle and try to bludgeon me with an old, rusty axe? (In case you can’t relate that metaphor, it basically means: Why keep spouting off nonsense and attacking me as though I showed any emotions in the first place, and why even try to bring an unrelated issue which was resolved, I don’t know, a few months ago, and use that against me?) Do I look like it affects me? Do I look upset to you?

Lol. Goodness.

Really. You are so pathetic that it is just so laughable. Sad, isn’t it?

For the record, this goes out to anyone of you who likes to fight in this manner. For those who are sore losers in arguments. For those who just simply won’t back down out of sheer idiocy. For those who are simply ignorant of the proper way to duel. Get a life. geez.

Mar 9

current project.

Posted on Wednesday, March 9, 2011 in Clay, Crafts

well, so far, i just need green tissue paper. =P so, i’m heading to michael’s this friday to get some other crafty supplies. =)

i’m rather pleased with the results at the moment. used some of the watercolor painting techniques Dad taught me =) *pats own back* glad i could adapt it to sculpture.and had a brainwave too of using nail varnish to make it shinier. XD =P i’m freaking awesome. XDDDDD

anyway, i’m hoping for more time to finish other projects before i start studying for my two exams next week. and i did promise my cousins i’d bring them a gift. =P so it’s best if i finished my 7 lab reports. =P gah. looks like i have to go now. =P

Mar 2

of multitasking and small victories

Posted on Wednesday, March 2, 2011 in Clay, Crafts, Friends' Asylum, Inspiration, Random, Thoughts, Under 3

i’ve just completed a miniature project! and it was impromptu too.

i decided to be a little productive for tonight, and procrastinated in doing schoolwork with such class. XD anyway, i resumed my fox project, then while waiting for the glue to dry, decided to start modifying the mini-lantern i bought the other day. wanted to make some sort of a tea-house thingy. perhaps i shall have a small chandelier with mossy greens hanging from it. and the impromptu project was to create a nice scenery of a man reading under a tree in autumn. beautiful isn’t it? i shall take the pictures tomorrow, or maybe continue working on my tea-house project before i take the photographs? i’m too lazy to clear my table. oh well.

and i’m also trying to figure out just what to make for emily and lynn’s birthday. =P i’ve not made anything for lerdie too. and i should probably start on kelvian’s. arghhhhhhh. why so kan chiong come out in march one har???????????

Feb 7

Superbowl XLV

Posted on Monday, February 7, 2011 in Daily Motions, Friends' Asylum, Special Occasions

mmm. my first ever superbowl. and it was depressing. =(

but the commercials and the half-time performance was freaking awesome, i’d give you that. =) the play, not so. awesome offense by the Greenbay Packers and great defense by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Now if only Steelers hadn’t fumbled much, or made really bad decisions, they would’ve had a shot at evening the score. Alas, it was not to be. So close yet so far. =/ That is sad, don’t you think?

Oh well. I quite like the Volkswagen Beetle commercial, and the Bridgestone Carma ad. =P awesome ones out of the bunch. creative, innovative, and fun to watch. XD i quite like Adrien Brody in Stella Artois ad too. :) that was rather charming.

We watched it at Jerry’s house, and had an awesome potluck dinner :) had curry chicken, asam laksa, curry beef, egg tart, and awesome ice cream. :) it was a lovely gathering. and we had angpows too! :) ooh, and i had some lessons in photography by amerie. she doesn’t know it but meh, knowing that the Av setting helps with portrait shots is rather helpful somewhat. incredible lighting helps as well. =P i just need a shallow depth. that’s all. alrighty. that’s all for now. :)

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

Dec 27

good tidings to me!

Posted on Monday, December 27, 2010 in College Life, Daily Motions, Friends' Asylum, Holidays

ah. greetings from the lone star state. :D

i bring good tidings! i scored well during the finals after all, and earned a miraculous A+ for history. And As for my Physics, Forensics (another miracle), and Japanese Culture. Organic Chemistry was a bitch. == It gave me a C. =( anyway, i’m still grateful for my grades :D coz this means i started off well. and the next semester will be slightly tougher, with 3 heavy subjects: Organic Chemistry II, Biology & Statistics. I need to have lotsa practice. >< so not looking forward to it at all. but i’m really happy about my awesome & legendary schedule next semester :D hehehe. at least i have 4 days of weekend. hopefully i can repeat this fantastical feat the following semester. :D hehehe. i promise not to abuse such a wonderful arrangement. XD

anyway, this trip has been nothing but an eye-opener for me. opened my eyes to God’s abundant grace! i can’t imagine that i would still need to widen my perspective that much more until i went on this trip. XD anyway, let’s start at Houston. :D

i arrived around 5 at houston, and it took me about an hour to get to the motel, where lerdie was waiting for me. i thought that with a train ticket, i could still board the bus, but this was not to be. sigh. the bus driver was very unhelpful too! so i stood there, helpless, and rather lost when the man behind me offered to pay for me. so i went to take a seat and started taking out the exact change needed and handed it to him. he refused. i told mum, and she cautioned (understatement) that he could follow me later. i was a bit worried, and my plan of looking like a local went down the drain. T^T anyway, he got off at an earlier stop. to make things worse, my ipod touch was being finicky on loading the route map for the bus, so i couldn’t see where i should stop. and my night vision isn’t the best, so i took out my blackberry as the last resort. to my surprise, the google maps app on my phone helped me tracked my route! and i got off at the right stop.

when i got off, i saw a man watching from a verandah, facing the road. so i decided to go and take the other way, and followed this couple. we walked together, but not near enough, and as i reached the other end, i saw a gang of black guys, watching us, and i got scared. lol. but i prayed, and quickly climbed the stairs, and managed to reach the room safely! yay! so when it was time for us to go out for dinner, there wasn’t anyone around! yay! another bonus!

anyway, the next day(12/22), we went to the hermann park zoo, and took pictures around the area as well as in the zoo! that was awesome too. and we got back safely. :D the day after that (12/23), we met up with lerdie’s friend of a friend from texas a&m. she introduced us to her male friend, and they brought us to a vietnamese breakfast place. :D and from there, we set off to a good place for go-kart racing! i won the first and lost the second round =( to lerdie, no less. >< anyway, we went to another go-karting place which had a laser tag maze! we played laser tag! yay! i was carnage, lerdie was zorro, and we were in the red team. we lost though, but i got the 10th spot. :D hehee. tat was fun! and that evening, we went to eat at the TCBY, and i ate chocolate yogurt. tastes like icecream. we went to an indian restaurant after that, and i had the awesomest butter chicken with poori! weeeeee. ooh, and we met another friend of vivian’s – wilson. he’s … a smart alec. XD

we hung out with wilson & jimy for the next few days, and wilson brought us volunteering! <3 that was an awesome experience! i now have a mild addiction to do more of it when i get back! both of the guys were so concerned about our well-being when on-board Greyhound that they insisted we bought a mace each, and brought us to get some :D

so we reached Dallas about midnight, and safely too. =) we had an awesome Christmas dinner the next day, and I got the chance to taste some wunnerful croissant! wooooooo. i miss it. =( imma gonna try to find a good bakery around my place when i get back and make my own =P weeee.

how does God come into the picture? well, to me, He introduced us to two new friends who are very nice and caring, and we’ve only known them for such a short amount of time. But still, they treated us very well, and made sure to protect us at all times. I’m amazed. On top of that, our accommodation is in top-notch quality, and it’s only $20 a night too, for one person. that’s nice ain’t it? Above all, He kept us safe from all dangers. no one dared to approach us or harass us. =) we made our way around safely. and for once, my blackberry conserved battery very well! i’m surprised at that!

Dec 11

a little break from work.

Posted on Saturday, December 11, 2010 in College Life, Crafts, Daily Motions, Family Craziness, Personal, Thoughts

Right, so i spent about 5 hours doing chemistry. gah.

i still enjoy it though. lol. it’s just that the headache is getting unbearable, not to mention how restless i’m becoming with every passing second that i’m stuck at this question i’m too lazy to think for.

anyway, been slightly pre-occupied(what is up with that word? preoccupied? before being occupied? or just occupied? ugh.) with a new dwelling place for my bunneyhs. =D i only have 8 so far, but who’s to say i can’t add more to the family? anyway, here’s an outline of their new housing project:

Phase 1 – frames + houses. – completed.
Phase 2 – painting.
Phase 3 – ladders + bridges (the latter is still being considered).
Phase 4 – wallpapering
Phase 5 – personalization.

ah. my bunneyhs are adamant that i should use my wrapping paper to wallpaper their houses. lol. not that i don’t want to, but what if it doesn’t turn out right? and what if they change their minds over time? == they are rather fickle-minded about all these things. *sigh* oh well, i’ll see how it goes.

in the meantime, the bunneyhs are excited! <3 can you guess why? <3_<3 because they would be witnesses to the births of a mermaid, pirate bunneyh, and a white fox. yes, a white fox. XD not to mention some Christmassy stuff on the way too! they are quite excited and bombarded me with tonnes of good ideas that i simply cannot resist. gah! oh well, i shall be going to Target after my exams, so i suppose i could do a little more.

so this year, my bunneyhs will be spending Christmas in Morgantown, as i cannot afford the risk of losing them while in Dallas. We will be celebrating with a  nice Christmas tree, decorated nicely with pretty ornaments, and some presents. =P Of course, they would be having an early Christmas photoshoot, and i’ll tuck the gifts away so they wouldn’t be too impatient and open them ahead of time. XD After a little gathering around the tree, and the unwrapping of gifts, maybe we’ll have a little snowman competition!

what else? hmm. oh, i have to figure out what to get for my family back home. =/ i intend to make them a special Christmas scene, possibly, but not too small. XD perhaps one that my mum could assemble and play with in her free time. XD yeah, perhaps some christmas treats, and miniature presents. i could get my dad an iPad (miniature of course), my brother can have a nice basketball autographed by kobe bryant. XD and mum, i don’t know what to get for mum, really. =/ ooh! a netbook! XD yeah, she would love that. lol. my grandma? maybe a brass tea set. oh man, this would mean i have to make things for everyone. oh well, once a year right? XD i’ll make them a Christmas tree, decorate it, have a those presents tucked underneath, with little tags to let them know which is for who. =)

as for the bunneyhs… i shall get them new toys. ideas include but not limited to: airplanes, shuriken/katana, hat, new books, etc.

ah. anyways, bedtime! gotta go.

Nov 8

Personal Supervisors

Posted on Monday, November 8, 2010 in Bunneyhs, Clay, College Life, Inspiration, Media, Random, Sheer Boredom

Hallo, there! Look who came out of the toybox to watch.

Ohohoho. So you gonna leave your questions blank??”

“You can’t do that! That’s… that’s…”

perfectly normal. Time for beddy-bye! ^~^

and with this first post featuring my bunneyhs in action, here’s to subsequent chapters of the bunneyh adventures. =D

Oct 15

mind-bombed!

Posted on Friday, October 15, 2010 in Christian, College Life, Daily Motions, Personal

omg! omg. o.m.g. oh.my.God.

i scored for my history test! my midterm! yay!

let’s see now. 80 for organic chem, 85 for forensics, 97.5 for japanese culture, 95 for physics and…. *drum rolls* 94.5 for history!

God is so awesome!

seriously. the only subject that’s in the red zone for me now, judging from my lack of attention and emphasis and enthusiasm would be forensics. everything else is splendid. seriously. i’m enjoying my lessons, i love learning more and more, and i get the chance to fully spread my wings in all of them. all except forensics. my situation right now is akin to my previous experience with intro to computer science. i thought i knew it all, and in the end, my results reflected the attention i placed on it. =/ i don’t want to be bad in a subject i’m supposed to be good at. and besides, looking at how i’m performing in arts subjects really does tell me that i’m better suited in an arts field, instead of a science field. great.

anyway, this is all thanks to God. =P he’s been there for me, and he’s helped me along and i’m just so freaking amazed at what’s going on around me. seriously. he is so awesome. ^~^ i can see that most of the things that are happening right now are just simply his doing. really. i studied like crazy for history. seriously, crazy not as in studied until i would know the contents like the back of my hand, but studied until i reached my breaking point and broke down. yeah, that was bad. i’m not saying i’m going to do it again. haha, no way.

besides that, my chemistry lab reports will not be as bad as they were. first of all, my TA allowed us to do corrections, and best part is, she won’t grade us based on our pre-lab or post-lab questions, but only if we’ve done our work. heee. i’m just so happy that i have a chance to redeem myself and score well for the exam.

my concerns as of now (a.k.a homework) are:

  • chemistry lab reports
  • history reading – frankenstein
  • chemistry homework

so i guess i don’t have much work. which is probably why i’m procrastinating so much. oh well, i have a game later on, WVU vs USF bulls, so gotta get ready. no time to study! XD toodles.

Thank you Lord, for protecting me. =P thanks for this chance to redeem myself.

Oct 12

by my side. =P

Posted on Tuesday, October 12, 2010 in College Life, Daily Motions

By Your Side – Tenth Avenue North

Why are you striving these days
Why are you trying to earn grace
Why are you crying
Let me lift up your face
Just don’t turn away

Why are you looking for love
Why are you still searching as if I’m not enough
To where will you go child
Tell me where will you run
To where will you run

And I’ll be by your side
Wherever you fall
In the dead of night
Whenever you call
And please don’t fight
These hands that are holding you
My hands are holding you

Look at these hands and my side
They swallowed the grave on that night
When I drank the world’s sin
So I could carry you in
And give you life
I want to give you life

(Chorus 2x)

Cause I, I love you
I want you to know
That I, I love you
I’ll never let you go

(Chorus 2x)

For someone as sinful as I am, for someone who’s as fickle-minded as I am, for someone whose heart is as unfaithful as mine, this song really carries me through.

Guess what? I was kinda apprehensive about my exams two weeks ago. I preferred not to think about it. And I succeeded in forgetting about it, until today. I got my Physics paper back. I was disappointed that I was so careless and lost points for questions I knew what I was doing. =( But, I’m happy that I’m taking Physics 101 under this professor. You know why? Because he gave us bonus points. =P hee! So i got a 95 instead of an 81. XD hahahaha. See how awesome God is? I’m really thankful that I’m taking this subject under this professor. I’ve never, ever, understood Physics before, not until now. And now I understand why it makes sense to people. =P So yes, lots of things here are just working great. A lot of choices that were made based on leaps of faith are finally beginning to show their fruits.

yay!

Sep 26

a huge dose of American football!

Posted on Sunday, September 26, 2010 in College Life, Friends' Asylum, Special Occasions

ah.

this post is long overdue, but it was say, a week ago. it was a match against the maryland terrapins. it was an exhilarating experience for me, and i went with a group of intervarsity cf people. =D chris and jed sort of explained to me about the game and how it’s played, and since chris was next to me throughout the game, he explained to me the stuff the crowd did at certain times. here’s what we do:

a) the kick-off.

i can’t exactly explain the details of the game, but well, during the kick-off, especially when the game resets (teams take turns to be the offense with the ball), we would take out our keys, jingle them while making the  “oooooooo” sound.

b) 1st down.

1st down means that we managed to get the ball a certain number of yards, and not faulted for not getting a touchdown. basically, we kinda achieved a good distance, then considered first down. so, for every first down, we’ll do the spirit fingers, make the “ooooo” sound, and then, when the commentator goes, “First down to WVU,” we go “W.V.U” (emphasized by slamming the air down 3 times as we say the letters, clap our hands once, and use a hand to indicate our direction of offense as we say, “First down!” lol. =D

c) 3rd down.

this is mainly for the other team. anytime our team is on the defense, we would make some 3rd down noise, or 4th down noise. =D mostly 3rd down. haha.

d) touchdown.

the crowd goes wild with touchdowns! once the score is official, a girl/light person will volunteer, and the guys/strong people will bounce her/him up in the air for the total number of scores. so if it’s 21 (meaning 3 touchdowns), 21 times. it was scary shit i tell ya. but i didn’t do it. lol. what if they dropped me? O.o not ready to die yet la. especially at that game.

Sep 18

of obsession, miniatures and eBay

Posted on Saturday, September 18, 2010 in Crafts, Inspiration, Random, Sheer Boredom, Shopping, Thoughts

Flower Bookmarks

It’s made out of simple materials. All I did was erm, acquire a few stirring sticks from Starbucks and Burger King, and made this! haha. The little flowers, dragonfly and teddy bear are actually cut out of polymer clay canes that I recently bought from eBay. Cheap deals. =P I bought about 100 sticks. Should last me a long time, I suppose. And the bluish flowers are punched out of memo paper I had in hand, and I wrote some bible verses with colored pens on each of them. This is just part of my experiments, so you’re free to try it out for yourself, and let me know of any other ideas that you’d like to see implemented. If I could, I would.

Shot of ends of the bookmarks

Here’s a close up of  the ends. There’s a sakura flower and some pink rolls. This is for the teddy bear bookmark, since I would have each of them display 3 miniature stickers.

Dollhouse Miniature 1:12 Plates

I bought about 130 miniature plates. I’m not crazy, it’s just that I want it to be a one-time deal, and I’ll work from there. Could probably save me a huge amount of money too in the long run.

So, if you have any ideas on what kind of food should I make, let me know. =D Don’t worry by the sheer number of the plates that you can see in the picture on the left, that’s only about 15 plates. I’ll let you know if I’m nearing my limit of 130 plates.

Assorted items

Alrighty. Next up would be this picture of assorted items. From the far left would be two sets of jewelry display bust, in black and white, and in front of those two would be a burger in a display case, and at the back would be a vintage coffee grinder, followed by an oil lamp, and a water fountain, with a 12pc-set of silverware, and a sewing box next to the bucket of kitchenware. The bird cage looks glorious here, and slightly further back would be a metal serving tray, with the cockerel teacup and saucer. =D

I’ll give you a better shot soon, since this one favors the birdcage more. Hang on a bit while I fumble around for the next shot.

Different perspective of assorted items

Alrighty. Here’s a different perspective. As you can see, the sewing kit has some thread, and a measuring tape in it, which i plan to use as a sample for future endeavors into making such items. And the display busts, burger display case, fountain, serving tray and birdcage will be used to display items such as jewelry, food, and tiny birds that I plan on making. I’m so excited!

As for the water fountain and cockerel teacup and saucer, those will be used to reproduce many more in their likeness. Especially once I know how to mold. =D hehehe. I don’t buy things randomly, I usually have some purpose behind them. However vague they may be, at least I know they would be useful somewhat.

Assorted flowers

Alrighty. Lookie here! Flowers! Miniature flowers, to be precise. I don’t know what they are, but the petals and flowers looked so dainty I just couldn’t help but to get them! And I adore them so much, that I’m gonna make more of them! Haha. I might just look up on flower arranging tutorials, just to see if it would look nice in miniature too. I believe I have lilies and hyacinth, but I’m not quite sure anyway. I’ll look it up sometime later.

So, for the next picture, it’ll be about …

Harry Potter Book Collection

This! Harry Potter book collection! Yay! Okay, it was cheap, inclusive of shipping, so I scrambled to get it. I searched for Tolkien too, but I guess he’ll just have to wait. All seven books in the Harry Potter series. It’s printed on the inside too, but I couldn’t read what it said, certainly not gibberish I hope. They look almost like the real thing, only smaller. I don’t know what sort of books I would like to make some day, but these would be guideline.

Alrighty, we’re almost nearing the end of the post and pretty pictures, so I’ll give a hint as to certain things I’d like to make soon!

Ice Cream Cups, Jellies, & Periodic Table

Yeah. So ice creams, jelly maybe, and some chemical compounds! I especially love seeing powdered forms of the copper(II) sulphate and such on watch glasses. So pretty! Especially when they’re crystallized! So, have a great weekend, and hope that my pictures have somewhat enticed you into this miniature world. =D