Sunday, February 29, 2004

Leap Year Day! Leap Day! (that just sounds kinda weird...)

Oh I'm so tired.

I got like 4 hours of sleep on Saturday, which was not so much fun.

The day did not start out very well, let me tell you (which I will, whether you like it or not! ;))

Driving along the lake to get to work. Unfortunately, about half the bikers in Seattle decided to go riding along Lake Washington Blvd, which was good for them, but not so hot for me, since I was in a bit of hurry. I was trying to get to work early in case the new pushy tenant and her pushy aunt got there early so I wouldn't have to hear about their bitching about me being there at 12pm and not earlier. Sigh...

So I haven't gone 10 mph in quite some time...esp for that long (about 5-10 minutes). So I get to work, on the dot at 12 because I had to follow those bikers (and since there was oncoming traffic, it's not like I could pass or anything). And since I didn't want to miss the people, even though I needed to go to my room (in case you've forgotten, I work at the apts I live at) to get some things such as food...I stayed in the office for like 2 hours waiting for them to show up.

They had told my boss Mary that they were going to be here at 12 on the dot. Bitches. =p They ended up coming at 3pm. Sigh.

So driving wasn't so hot, and then work wasn't so hot...one of the girls had left her car lights on for a week (apparently she doesn't drive much) and needed a jump, so I kindly offered her my services. Got Brian the University VW/Audi/Subaru mechanic to take a look too.

So work slowly passed by and then the Twig and the Tool came over and we went to QFC where the boys could not make up their minds about food. Watching them (well, Derek esp) look over all the desserts was funny. I was reading a magazine as they tried to decide. Quick trip to Jamba Juice for a pick-me-up (oh I love that place so much) and drove off.

Finally got back to the house, started cooking, and the boys popped into the kitchen every so often, taking breaks from watching the Huskies beat Arizona State 96-72. We had salad, ciabatta bread (with olive oil & vinegar or butter), lamb chops (marinated in olive oil with rosemary, salt, and pepper), mashed potatoes, and later on mini-cheesecakes and coffee for dessert.

Watched Waking Life, one of Jared's favorite movies. Pretty interesting, but I wasn't in the right mindset to watch it. I was tired and not really in the mood for a thinking movie. I give it 7.5 dreams outta 10. Then took a break and sat around with coffee and cheesecake. And back to the movies...watched A League of Their Own -- one of my favorite, if not my favorite baseball movies EVER. Keeping with the theme, we watched the last 1/2 of The Rookie on Digital Cable.

Off to bed. I think I got like 6 hours of sleep today, which is much better than 4 the previous night!!

Oscars tonight!! Woohoo!!

Here are my picks (not for all categories, mind you):

Actor in a Leading Role: Sean Penn -- good actor, deserves it.

Actor in a Supporting Role: Tim Robbins -- ditto.

Actress in a Leading Role: Charlize Theron -- beautiful turns ugly with prosthetics. Worked for Kidman. =p

Actress in a Supporting Role: Shohreh Aghdashloo -- she's cool.

Animated Feature Film: Finding Nemo -- Oh the joys of Pixar!

Art Direction: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King -- oh Middle Earth how beautiful can thee be?

Cinematography: Seabiscuit -- pretty horsies.

Costume Design: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King -- who (or maybe it should be what girl, for that matter) didn't love seeing Legolas in the Houses of Healing?!

Directing: THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING -- If Peter Jackson doesn't win, I'm going to be so pissed/disappointed.

Music (Score): The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King -- Howard Shore gets props.

Music (Song): "Into the West" - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King -- great song that Annie Lennox sings beautifully.

BEST PICTURE: THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING -- if it doesn't win, I'm (again) going to be so pissed/disappointed.

Visual Effects: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King -- Battle of Pelennor Field, anyone? Anyone?

Writing (Adapted Screenplay): The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King -- ah the joys of making Tolkien's work and world of Middle Earth your own while remaining true to the spirit of it.

Writing (Original Screenplay): In America -- Go Sheridans!

I'm biased...so sue me. ;)

Well the Oscars are on in about 2 hours...so we'll see the results later tonight!

Home for dinner and watching the Oscars, of course. I think my mom said she's making prime rib. Let me just say that I don't think that I could EVER be a vegetarian. I love to eat meat. After all that fun I think I'll be crashing pretty early. I'm about to fall asleep now!

Stupid frat boys are setting off firecrackers...they did it for about 2 hours and I think they've finally stopped now...good.

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Saturday, February 28, 2004

I can't believe that the Sonics freakin' lost to Phoenix. Sigh...

Today was a good day. Dinner at Purple Dot with mom, bro, sis, Kairu, and Candace. Then back here to my aunt's house for a mini-Game Night with the HNA/O'Dea folk.

Karina, Marlon, Cindy, and Jason were here and we played a couple rounds of Taboo (great game) which Karina, Cindy, and myself won. Candace, Marlon, and Jason -- good effort! Watched some TV, played Taboo, and talked. Wonderful.

Candace was describing the word "french fries" and the boys just couldn't get it. She began with what you eat at RR, to which Marlon blurts out lobster. I was rollin'. Then they get fries, and potatoes...and she kept saying the country! The country!! But they didn't get it til right before time ran out. One of the highlights of the night. I don't think that I've laughed that hard in quite some time. They didn't even get "earth." That came in second to "french fries."

Oh good times to be had by all. Game nights need to occur way more often than they do.

Apparently some retards (prolly drunken ones) at the apt on the first floor of the A building took a fire extinguisher and sprayed it into the mailboxes, the phone box outside the building, and various other places around the building throwing papers here and there and jus making a total mess of the place on Tuesday night. Can't wait to find out who did it. They're gonna have a nice little fine on their hands. Stupidity reigns.

Work tomorrow, then cooking and movies with the Tool and Twiggy. Hopefully the aunt of the girl who's moving in tomorrow doesn't chew me up and spit me out! Sigh...some people just aren't so fun to deal with.

Sleep soon....maybe. =P

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Wednesday, February 25, 2004

Not a whole heck of a lot going on lately.

Housesitting at my aunt's house now...if people wanna get together one of these weekends/days, tell me!

Ash Wednesday today...I think that the last time I went to Ash Wednesday mass was...senior year at HNA. Haven't quite decided what I should give up for Lent though...if I remember that I'm gonna give something up for Lent, that is.

As for Mardi Gras yesterday, went to Red Robin with the fam...=P

The Passion of the Christ comes out today...should prove to be quite interesting...especially the public's reaction to the film. I wanna see it...see if it's worth all the hype it's getting.

It's gonna be quite different from the Passion Play I did in 8th grade at St. Joe's...wow that was a long time ago. So much hype, so much controversy...if anyone wants to go see it with me, gimme a call.

And I wanna see Club Dread, too. Oh the joys of Broken Lizard. Lotsa movies I wanna see...although time is getting to be an issue, as finals are 2 weeks away!!! AAAHHHHHH!!! Too disturbing for me.

Registered on Monday for classes I can't currently remember or look up since I'm at work. More later.

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Sunday, February 22, 2004

I LOVE SEX AND THE CITY.

I laughed, I cried...it was a good series finale.

And Big's name is John! What the hell?! lol...

Sam's in love and monogomous with Smith.

Miranda gives more love than she (or we) ever thought she could.

Charlotte finally gets a baby.

Carrie ends up with Big.

I can't wait for the DVD to come out...maybe it'll have all the endings...it's bittersweet. But we've got the DVDs to fall back on. Good sex for 6 years. Wish it coulda continued...

Sonics game was good tonight...thank God we won, or that'd be really sad...if we lost to the Celtics, that is. Saw Marlon but not the Webbs...

Happy 27th Birthday JoJo!

Happy 21st Birthday Angela!

Registration for Spring Qtr tomorrow, but thank God I don't have to wake up at 6am since I've got senior standing...don't have to worry about it. Whew. Tired...will prolly try to sleep earlier tonight.

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Got home around 4:30am.

Didn't sleep til like 6am.

Up at 11:30am.

Work til 4pm.

Sonics vs. Celtics at 6pm.

Series finale of Sex and the City at 9pm. ='(

I'm sad (about SatC)...and RIDICULOUSLY tired. Let's hope I stay awake during the game.

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Saturday, February 21, 2004

(Long post).

Yesterday was awesome.

Huskies won on Thursday against the Cougs...wonderful, I must say. Must See TV was totally awesome (except I don't watch Donald "My Hair Doesn't Move" Trump's The Apprentice -- not really interested, honestly). Joey trying to speak French was just HILARIOUS...

It's so weird...like 3 weeks of not really doing anything with people outside the family, everyone called me yesterday...totally random. But anyway...

Yesterday didn't do much before like 5pm. Dropped the kids off at the lab, then drove over to the Red Robin by the U-Bridge to meet up with Jeremy, Josh, Trent, Sean, Erin, and Jared. Yay for dinner. Saw Caroline there which was totally random...(wow, I repeat myself a lot...that needs to stop). Had good convos yesterday, the Webbs finished off the food I didn't eat:

Josh curiously eyeing the clucks and fries I didn't finish off: Are you going to eat that? Jeremy: I'm so full...oh, I want some chicken strips!

I must add that watching Josh trying to get ketchup outta a brand new bottle with a piece of chicken strip in his mouth was quite entertaining...took him awhile...I don't even remember if he ever got any out...

But even better was them trying to take a pic with one of the waitresses because she was cute so that they could show Tom and make him jealous...Webbs crack me up. We all refused to take the picture, so they had some other RR waitress take it...man, that girl was embarrassed. LOL!

Left my car in the RR parking lot, hoping that it wouldn't get taken away or anything and we caught a bus downtown. Webbs, Trent, and I headed to Bartell's for Mentos (the fresh maker) and a heart box of chocolates that Trent so beautifully offered Jeremy across the street on the back steps of Westlake. I think the box said something like "Be My Valentine."

Headed over to Starbucks where we had some much needed caffeine (at least on my part) where we met up with Sean, Erin, and Jared who bee-lined for Starbucks once we got off the bus. Chilled for a bit...and watched those chocolates disappear...had an interesting convo about if we had to shop at one place for the rest of our lives, where that'd be. Then it turned into what if we lived there. Apparently Sean wants to live in a warehouse or something...good luck with that, Chunk.

Walked around Pottery Barn which was fun. Off to Barnes & Noble where I saw some ridiculous "Learn How to Speak Chinese" books...I looked at the Cantonese ones, and dude...they were terrible. You'd have to be a linguist to understand how they wanted you to pronounce those words. Terrible. I had problems reading how they wanted to have people say things, and I speak the language. Bad books, I don't recommend.

Gathered the rest of the posse -- and I still can't believe that Josh got Muscle (the magazine).

Headed upstairs and watched the wonderful movie Miracle about the 1980 Olympic champions. Awesome. I think I'll get that on DVD when it comes out...Disney seems to fare pretty well with these inspirational hockey movies...first was The Mighty Ducks and now Miracle. And speaking of Trump-esque hair, Kurt Russell had quite the do. His pants were awesome. And the Russian coach's eyebrow...good God that thing was disturbing. hehehe...I give it 10 outta 10 miracles.

Bus back to Steven's, those chocolates got demolished...only a few left by the time we got back to B116. Played Trivial Pursuit, which was awesome. Porn Star(s) Jenna Jameson a.k.a. Josh and Sean won. Car Ramrod was next a.k.a. Erin, Jared, and me, and the other guys...I totally don't remember what team name they came up with a.k.a. Trent and Jeremy came in last. Why is it that I can answer quite a few of the questions that aren't mine to answer but as for my own...doesn't work so well. Sigh...we had a ton of fun nonetheless.

Got home at 3am, crashed, and woke up for lunch at 10:30am with the family...one last time to see Adrian, Jami, and Alex before they go to VA for a week. Sigh...at work now. I Love Sushi, aunt's house, then B&O with Jarf and Twiggy. Have wonderful Saturday. Sonics game Sunday!

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Wednesday, February 18, 2004

Well, my dad's leaving tomorrow extremely early in the A.M. to hop on a flight to Shanghai and then spend time there seeing the Chinese doctor, go to Hong Kong, and China to visit the various family and friends there...for about a month.

Housesitting again from February 24th-March 19th...dinner parties! Yay!

Uh....I think I've figured my schedule for Spring Qtr out, which is rather disturbing, as I register on the 23rd...something I'm not necessarily looking forward to. BAH!

I am so tired and sick of school right now...I could barf. But I won't, cuz that's just nasty. But I really wish that this quarter was over...not turning out to be the most fun...or as fun as I thought it was gonna be.

Uh...since the Year of the Monkey isn't so hot for pigs, I have to keep these little Chinese zodiac charms of a tiger and a rat on my keychain. And I got this adorable little pig one too, but I lost it somewhere...hopefully it's still at work and not lost in the Village....sad.

Winter quarter needs to be over now. And with that thought, this blog is over.

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Monday, February 16, 2004

RE-FREAKIN'-DICULOUS. I hate the Yankees. And not just cuz they are quite the winning club or that they need to be taken down quite a few pegs or the fact that they spend ridiculous amounts of money on their team...it's because they are just so goddamn full of themselves it makes me sick.

Steinbrenner is insane. I mean, give the other teams a chance, for cryin' out loud!!

The best quote: "Boy, Steinbrenner really wants to beat the Red Sox bad." -- Tommy Lasorda

"If the Yankees were trying to find a way get under the Red Sox's skin, they found it. (Rodriguez) is out of our division, which is good, but we'll see what it might mean to the playoffs. You kind of hate to see two teams going after each other way those teams are. I am not sure it's great for baseball in the long run." -- Mariners manager Bob Melvin

"The Yankees gave up a real good player in (Alfonso) Soriano to get him (Rodriguez), but it makes the Yankees that much tougher. With the addition of Alex and (Gary) Sheffield, you are adding a lot of home runs and high average right in the middle of the lineup. It seems like the Red Sox and Yankees have been competing against each other this offseason. The Red Sox missed out on Alex and the Yankees one-upped them." -- Mariners outfielder Randy Winn

"It certainly makes the Yankees an even more formidable team. They are in a tough division and there is going to be a lot of banging in that division. The good thing for us is it takes Alex out of our division. We have to do our job to win the division, but with what the Red Sox and Yankees have done, it could be tougher to win the Wild Card. ... You can't win a World Series before you get to the postseason and things happen over course of a year." --Mariners pitching coach Bryan Price

"Heck, I have had a harder time getting Soriano out than A-Rod, but Alex can hurt you a lot worse with the longball. I knew the Yankees were going to do something. They can't let the Red Sox outdo them. That's why they have 26 World Series championships. I guess it is good for baseball, but I feel sorry for Texas fans. Losing Alex is even worse for them down there." --Mariners pitcher Ryan Franklin

Man I love the M's...hopefully we'll be able to have a good season this year...and make it to the playoffs...and not choke...

More quotes from around the MLB

"After playing for the New York Yankees for nine years, Andy Pettitte is used to club owner George Steinbrenner's bottomless-cup-of-coffee approach to winning a pennant....But that's the lure of the Bronx Zoo, Pettitte surmised. Everyone wants to play for a winner, and the Yankees are to October baseball as reality television is to American pop culture -- excessive, and not likely to end anytime soon."

Man, I'd be pissed as all hell if I were
Soriano...

Damn Yankees.

So the baseball vent is over for now...for now...let's see those salary caps come into play, huh? C'mon Selig...do your job!!!

Anyway, dinner today at Jade Garden (again) -- I swear, I've been to that place like 10 times in the past month...rather disturbing, actually...found out that Adrian and Jami are leaving for Virginny on the 23, coming back after about a week with Adrian staying for 4-5 days, going back to an apt in VA, and Jami packing up the house and leaving at the latest by April 1st. So sad!! Alex is gonna grow up to be an East coaster...not to mention a southerner...oh God...(not that I have anything against those of you from the south...it's just that we're all from the West Coast and not CA!!) I bet he's gonna grow up to have an accent and say "y'all, sir, m'am, miss..." such a change. And such is life.

Alright, these drugs I've taken are making me extra sleepy. So it's time to sleep. Zzzzz....

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Saturday, February 14, 2004

Happy Valentine's Day, everyone!

Well, with no valentine to speak of, today is just like any other single day...except for the fact that hearts and flowers and chocolates and balloons and pinks and reds and people all lovey dovey are all around you. Bah.

Dinner at my aunt's house tonight...and then I think I'll catch a movie. That or stay home and watch The Princess Bride, Sleepless in Seattle, When Harry Met Sally, etc. etc. etc....

Time to go watch/entertain the kiddies. Hope your VD is more eventful than mine! (And I'm not talkin' bout those VENEREAL DISEASES...)

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Friday, February 13, 2004

Sickness has ravaged my family. Wonderful...not.

After the midterm of Monday and presentation on Tuesday...my sickness has gotten worse. Yippee!! I hate being sick. Although I quite thouroghly enjoy the wonderful movies I've been able to watch lately.

Classics such as An Affair to Remember, Pillow Talk, Singing in the Rain, and The Longest Day. Classics.

Not a whole lot else going on...this weekend is looking pretty bland...alright, that's about it for now. Have a good night all!

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Tuesday, February 10, 2004

Be thankful and appreciative of all the opportunities and gifts granted to you in life. You only live once, so live it like you mean it. Life should not be taken for granted, for it is a fragile thing that may be taken away from us at anytime and anyplace. Be sure those around you know how much you care for them and never stop loving life. Take things in stride a day at a time and don't worry about the little things. There are bigger issues to think about. One person can make a difference and truly change the world, whether it be the world as a whole, or one single person’s world. Smile and laugh as if you mean it, for life seems so much sweeter then. Take the bitter with the sweet, for no one’s life is perfect, as much as they may say or think that it is. Shit happens, and that’s just a part of life. Take each experience and use it as a lesson of life to be learned.

Live each day to the fullest. Do that which makes you happy, for life is a blessing given us once, and we should do everything in our power to make sure we enjoy it. No one can make you truly happy but yourself. Reminisce about the good old days, but remember to live in the present and think of the future ahead of you. Just smile at someone, and it will make their day a little brighter, not to mention your own. When telling someone you love them, mean it. People may come and go through your journey in life, but always remember that they affect yours and you too affect theirs. Life is a journey to be enjoyed, loved, and filled with happiness. Never forget those who have come before you, with you, and those who will come after.

Never forget.

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Monday, February 09, 2004

I'm officially sick...have been for the past couple days. Crappity crap crap crap.

I hate being sick and being sick while having a midterm and a presentation in the same week just suck ass like none other. Meh. I feel like I should be in one of those Nyquil/sickness commercials...ah the joys of OTC drugs...currently taking some Sudafed thing my mom said is good...hope it works well. I generally prefer Advil Cold and Sinus -- that's a damn wonder drug. Alright, I'm tired. Happy 21st Birthday Roger!!

And I hate commercials -- especially cheap ones that look like some C to F grade actors are in them. And infomercials too...those are terrible. And the ones for genital (fill in the blank) are terrible. As are the sexual enhancement ones...dear God. I cringe everytime I see one of those. How embarrassing for those people! They'll forever be known as "the genital herpes girl." Or "the genital warts guy." Or..."Hey! There goes the dude in that penile enhancement commercial!" "How's it hanging?" will never have the same meaning again for them..."and that was the second (or is it first? I don't remember -- refresh my memory) time I got crabs."

Hehehe...on another note...I already know what my parents are getting me for my 21st birthday...a Rolex. And the ones we're looking at are quite beautiful, not to mention expensive! I LOVE MY FAMILY!!

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Saturday, February 07, 2004

Well hello there...

I am exhausted. 2 days in a row of partying til 2am or so + lack of sleep + 2 papers (one 4 page, one 5 page) + alcohol + semi-sickness + those damn smokers + dancing = ONE EXTREMELY TIRED GIRL. Here's a recap...hopefully it'll be short...or not...

Didn't really do much in terms of Tuesday and Wednesday...at least I don't really remember doing anything of importance...curious.

Wait...Wednesday went over to Nell's for dinner with her and Mitch, went to QFC then Safeway where we proceeded to spend lotsa money on food...then picked up Alicia from the ECC and went to The Ram for dinner where...well, we were having a nice quiet dinner when the room next to us had about 2 people in it...then 10...then 15...then 20...then they opened up the partition and the flood of people came out from the bar. Turns out they were a bunch of who's-who's (?) of Husky big shots...saw DON JAMES, which was totally cool...and a bunch of fatty old ex-Huskies. I swear, the uniform for them seemed to be a pair of khakis, a polo, and a sports jacket. So there they all were being drunk and ridiculously noisy...and the four of us sitting at the table closest to them feeling like we were being swarmed. But it provided some fun entertainment! Saw some slutty women, one of whom looked like the epitome of a 40 year old sorostitute. Hilarious. She shouldn't be jiggling around though...I'm scarred for life. We had to yell across the table so as to carry on conversations with between the 4 of us. So since we were such nice customers and didn't complain about the old drunkards, the manager decided to give us dessert on the house. WOOHOO!!! Yeah for free food! Mud pie is good...home after that cuz I was tired and needed to work on my ART H paper. Poop.

Thursday: Mitch's 21st Birthday!!! Too bad I got a 24-hour take home exam which the psycho prof decided would be 4 pages single-spaced maximum. THAT'S FREAKIN' 8 PAGES DOUBLE-SPACED. I was not a happy camper. So after classes and whatnot, went to dinner with the fam at Cascadia, this place in Belltown (on 1st Ave between Bell and Battery...it's next to the really pretty Starbucks) that was pretty good...we were an hour late for dinner because of traffic and trying to find parking...I finally broke down and parked in the lot near the restaurant...ended up costing me $10 though. RE-FREAKIN-DICULOUS. Oh well. After dinner went to Candace's to pick her up/walk with her the 2 seconds across the street to Nell's apt where we had the cocktail-style bday party for Mitch. Yay for getting dressed up!

People got D-R-U-N-K...goodness...Mitch was quite touchy feely that night! He got some scandalous lapdances/got in some scandalous positions with Christine and Christina...saw Christine's boobs WAAAAAAAY more than necessary -- she's a flasher. There was drunken dancing, wrestling (Christine and Christina), shots all over the place, polaroids everywhere -- shake, shake, shake...shake it like a polaroid picture, alcohol everywhere, food everywhere...People smoked way too much...I was feeling like I had to inhale more air than normally necessary to fill my lungs to capacity...and then my throat got all hoarse and gross. Got a tiramisu cake for Mitch -- it was really good, he bought lots of alcohol...I prolly had like 5 or 6 drinks...I don't really remember. But I didn't feel anything (expect for turning as red as a cooked lobster...no matter how much I have, be it one drink or 8, I turn into a lobster). So Candace, Jared, the Webbs, and I decided we'd had enough of the drunkenness and smoke, and left. Candace went home and I went with the boys back to the apt where there was much talking to be done. I was originally gonna leave at like 1:30am, but I ended up getting home at like 3am. Whoops...It was quite an enjoyable time though! Happy 21st Mitch! So I practically stayed up all night and morning to do my papers. Got them done though, so that's all that matters.

Friday: Didn't really think I'd be doing anything but bumming around and relaxing...but turns out I ended up going to the FASA Formal with the gang. It was fun...I haven't been dancing in such a long time. Went to Cucina! Cucina! for dinner...FASA Formal at China Harbor, they over did it on the smoke machine sometimes though...saw people I hadn't seen in like a year from HNA, and by the end of the night, Patrick ended up giving me a lap dance. That was just strange. Patrick and lapdance...don't really go together in my book. Got home and crashed...

Today is Saturday...holy crap it's only Saturday...and I'm at work. My voice is extra husky today. Moreso than yesterday. Crap. Might go and see Naomi tonight, but not too sure about that. I think that I'd much rather stay home and sleep...but I love babies. So we'll see what happens. Don't wanna type anymore. That's all for now.

Oh, and I fixed Erik's link on the sidebar, so it should work now...thanks for pointing that out Erik!

Have a wonderful Saturday everyone...to those studying abroad next qtr (you bastards) hope you aren't bored outta your mind at the orientation today! *muah*

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Monday, February 02, 2004

HAPPY BIRTHDAY NAOMI TANG SATO!!!!!

Eiichi and Leakhana had their baby today and we went to Valley General to go see her. She's so cute!!! 8lbs. 8 oz., 19" outta a woman who is 5'0" and a size 0. Thank God it was a c-section!

Nothing much else to report...this week is gonna be crazy. Jam packed is what it is. BLEH.

Oh well...have a good night all! *muah*

HAHAHA...it was meant to be all along...and those stunts were not cheesy...they're just hot. =D

Will Turner is the caring young man from pirates of the caribbean. he will adore you till the day that he dies
You are going to Marry orlando Bloom. He will
always treat you right and is very romantic. He
will do anything for you. He is very polite and
has deep brown eyes and is very good looking
(which is another plus!). He can make anything
cheesy look really hot(like sliding down stairs
on a shield shooting arrows or wearing pointy
ears for example). Congrats!!


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Sunday, February 01, 2004

Hoo boy.

Class, picked my sister up from the lab, to the doctor's where she got checked out, then I had my bloodtest, then back home, helping my mom cook dinner, then Candace, aunt, uncle, cousin, cousin-in-law, other cousin come for dinner. Al, Jackie, and Josh play Phase 10. The rest of us watch Whale Rider and The Professional -- remember Trent, Natalie Portman's only like 12 in the movie.

Dessert, a little talk, everyone goes home, I go to bed.

Wake up, work, Kairu's...cook dinner -- we finished so early today...we were both quite shocked -- watch TV, talk til 5am.

Now I'm finally home, back from there and I need to sleep cuz I have to work at 12pm.

Dinner at aunt and uncle's plus some Superbowl fun thrown in, then yeah. That's about all I can think of.

I am tired. Sleep. Good morning.

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