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just another day in the life of a fangirlArchive for February, 2008
Let it snow~
It’s snowing :D
And I have a test tomorrow.
At least next week is spring break.
Lunar eclipse
I always miss these things. These unusual natural phenomena. There were a few meteor showers during the summer, and I always plan to get up at 5am and watch, but I always forget to do so. I always miss these things because I get caught up in my own life, and forget about the world around me. So I miss things because I forget.
I knew about the lunar eclipse today. But forgot about it. But, after dinner around 9pm, I walked out and there were a group of people standing in a line. They were looking up. So I looked up. And saw how red the moon was.
Wow.
It was amazing. I hear the wonderment in other people’s voices, and see it on their face. I wished that I could have seen it from beginning to end though. As I was walking, I passed small clusters of people just standing. And looking. Forgetting about their own problems and their own lives just for a moment. Just seeing. And feeling.
Living in the moment with no worries.
That’s something that we forget to do as we get older, I think.
ANYF 2008
It feels sooooo good to sleep in! =w= I have my second stats exam coming up this Friday, and I really should be studying for it (or at least catching up on readings from other classes), but I just want to relax this weekend! It always feels like I’m rushing around trying to get things done. It’s just nice to not have to worry about things or about keeping a schedule. Yes yes, all slacker talk =P But I will be hitting the library soon in a few hours.
So Asian New Year festival this year was fun. Got great seats since my friend who was performing snagged them for us. Lots of food and lots of people that I know~ During dinner they were playing Asian songs and I tried to identify the name and artist. I could recognize most haha. Wondergirl’s “Tell Me” was completely ftw. They played it twice. It was sheer awesomeness. It’s one of those songs that once you see the dance, everytime you hear it you want to do the dance. I can’t help it. The dance is really silly and cute. They’re coming to NYC to perform in that JYP concert ^^
For the hip-hop performance they used Vanness Wu (I heard the Kangta collaboration on “Scandal” too, but I think it was the Vanness version only) and Koda Kumi (they should have played “But” since it’s so dancey). Some Jay Chou (yay!) was used too, but I don’t remember which performance(s) exactly. I would consult the program I took back with me, but I think it fell out on the way back because it’s no longer here =( I’ll see if anyone has an extra one they don’t want. Being the sentimental person that I am, I like to put programs, movie/concert ticket stubs, etc. into a memory box. Oh I got addicted to Choco-Pies now =3 Blame those goodiebags they had.
The after party at Fuel was surprisingly fun too. It’s good to have many friends and acquaintances so that you’ll have enough people to dance with (even though I’m horrible) =) My only complaints were that it was so damn hot and muggy inside, and the place was really, really small so you had sweaty people rubbing up against you all the time =/ But I got to see one of my good friends from Belmont. Even though I’m still very close to Belmont, we can never get together because we’re both so busy. I walked in and went, “I know that sexy mama on stage!!” It was definitely one of those screaming “OH MY GAHHHHHHHH!” moments that I really detest, but I couldn’t help myself from doing it. Hehe. My friends and I stayed so long that we missed the shuttle (oops), but we managed to grab a cab back.
Then I got dragged along on a food run to Wendy’s because peoples were hungry at 3am. Service was so slow and there were so many people in line =_=;; Why is it that everytime I come to this Wendy’s, our orders always get messed up?! I know that people are extremely tired and stressed from working so late, but from what I’ve heard this happens a lot of the time at this one.
It was just so good to hang out with people that I don’t get to spend much time with, so I’m glad I went. I’ve been antisocial for way too long. Life’s too short. When I look back on my sophomore year in college, I want to have many good memories with my friends (most of which don’t take place in the library).
Now time to go find food before going through the formal process of waking up and getting ready for the day. Seems like it’s going to be warm this week, which is really odd since it snowed last week on the 13th. It was unexpected and very pretty, so I’m kind of sad that it’s over. I walked out 8am and was greeted with a Southern winter wonderland :D Weather this year is very weird. In February snow one week, and temperatures pushing the 60’s the next.
A series of unfortunate events
It has been a crazy past week dealing with a series of unfortunate events. Last week survived a tornado in the tunnel below the library with other studious peoples. I couldn’t help but think that if I died, it wouldn’t be so bad since I was with some of the people that I cared about most. It’s always a pleasant surprise running into friends at the library :) Always brightens up an otherwise typical day of studying. Because when I take study breaks, instead of wasting time on the computer reading about Korean celebrities that I don’t know/care about, I can actually go and waste time chatting! And sharing contraband food!
This Saturday one of the thing that I knew (but hoped) wouldn’t happen actually happened: my car died. Twice. The first time was when I was trying to leave the library (yes, I still go on Saturdays, I am such a badass) and it wouldn’t start. To add to my frustrations, my student ID card got blown away and under the car where I couldn’t reach it. So 1) I couldn’t move my car to get my ID 2) even if I lugged all my stuff back to my room, I couldn’t get in without my ID. So I was screwed. Maybe it was a good thing I was wearing a miniskirt as I was attempting to retrieve my card, because a passing construction worker took pity on my and offered to take a look at it (and he got my card out as well). So it’s my alternator that’s dead. The man was nice enough to go get his car and jump start mine.
I was lucky enough to go pick up a friend and as we were in the turning lane (so close to home!), my car died again. Yes. jafp[awjfpc;na;wf. It was such a good thing that another friend was following us back (we no longer had faith in the reliability of my car) and he was so nice enough to use his car to push mine across the intersection and to the gas station. And to use his emergency lights, since my car was completely dead and it was quickly turning into dusk.
We were hoping that this would be the last straw before my parents finally got me a new car. By new, I don’t mean brand spanking new, but a different car. Preferably made in this century. Because, really, I was given this car because it died on my mom and it gave her a reason to get a brand new car. But it was all wishful thinking. The verdict: it’s getting looked at sometime next week by my uncle, who’s going to replace the part. And then they’re giving it back to me to drive. Commence more spazzing.
I’ve had conversations concerning why do parents give their kids old cars for their first car. My parents’ reasoning was that new drivers will make driving mistakes and scratch up/get hit/total the car, so an old car (especially ours, where we owe nothing on it) is fine because you won’t have to worry about fixing the damages. So cheap~!! >_<;; One of my friends think that it’s sooo dangerous to give new drivers crappy cars to drive (they don’t have experience to deal with situations), but another thinks that you’ll learn to become a better driver by dealing with crappy cars. Both good points.
I’m still going to keep checking out cars on Vehix haha.
And that ends the more atypical unfortunate events. The typical ones included more bad weather off and on, Japanese grammar test Friday (B- because of stupid mistakes!! T-T), Japanese oral Monday (probably bombed it due to nerves), and personality exam 9:35 am today (nearly pulled an all-nighter for that baby!).
Despite all of those, there are still fortunate events. I got to celebrate Chinese New Year (Laotian people celebrate on the third full moon of the lunar calender according to google, I just always knew it was sometime in April) with two of my best friends and her family (lots of yummy food and I got to see Jay Chou perform for the CCTV lunar year program!!), my North Face Pumori jacket came in (although, it doesn’t keep out the wind like one reviewer stated, in which his wife wore it in the northen Georgia mountains with heavy winds, but maybe she wore it inside a shell), I’m getting over my cold, my dress coat from Yesstyle is closer to being here (it’s now being ordered from suppliers), got Jay Chou’s new album Cowboy on the Run, was shown again and again what good friends I have, got to eat lots of good home cooked meals, discovered the auto sum function in Excel (makes my life so much easier doing stats), and a few other private events.
So glad that I bought this before it sold out! Managed to snag the black (right) =) The smallest available was a 55S with a bust size of 34″, which is equivalent to US size 4-6 according to their size chart. I wear 0-2, so I was kind of concerned that it would be too big. And Yesstyle has really strict return policies (no returns except for size exchanges or damaged items)…. However, since you layer under coats, it’s recommended that you buy a size up to accommodate layers. So now my only worry is that the coat will be too long for me. The website stated that the length is 36″, but I’m 60″ (5′0), so that is at least knee-length then??
