September 2010
24 posts
Everybody's talkin' bout the new kid in town...
No, not really. I just attended the first tkd practice of the year, and it was…different. The workout itself was great, I’m glad I was somewhat in shape otherwise I would’ve been dying way more than I was after practice. I will admit, however, it did make me miss Stanford a lot. I thought it would help remedy my homesickness (yes, it kicked in. Shutup.) but it ended up just...
Schmooze with the Jews.
We kept up with the Room 601 tradition and spent today being unspirited and getting free food. First was Schmooze with the Jews, where I got free Kosher hotdogs and missed Casey =[ Without her, I’m just an Asian who they know wont join their club. *sigh. But they were much cooler than the Christians, they pretty much left us alone and allowed us to eat in peace. Then during this...
That last post probably has a lot of typos. Don’t murder me if you catch any, it’s a first draft novel.
hellogoodbyehellogoodbye
So I am officially moved in and on my own. I have a lot to say, but I’m going to try and be chronological about this for the sake of my newfound organization (I’ll explain later).
To wrap up my mother-daughter roadtrip, my mom and I wandered around LA a bit more. I said we’d be visiting the Getty, LACMA, and Melrose, but we ended up only hitting LACMA and The Grove, a shopping...
The tree with too many branches.
Why do parents feel like they need to drag their children to family gatherings that they know their children will have absolutely zero fun at? It’s one thing to go to a family party or dinner with cousins and aunts and whatnot, it’s completely different to drop them into an environment where they 1. don’t know anyone, or were too young to remember the time they were “only...
Typical car-ride.
(Passing by Trader Joes)
Dad: Oh look! It's Trader Jews!
Me: Bad joke, Daddy.
Mother: Haha, don't you mean, "Chooder Yous??" =D
Me: ......
Brother: Huh?
Dad: You're starting to sound like me now, Mommy.