Wednesday, September 28, 2011

6/15=2/5.

It's currently week 6 of the fall semester of my senior year. It's 4:11 am. I have an exam in 6 hours and I can't sleep. I'm managing my overcommitments pretty well, I've taken a mini-road trip to Arizona, gotten my mind blown by Midori, spent time with friends, not failed every exam, done an ok job with healthy sleep, food, and exercise habits (only to improve!), and there are only more good things to come...

Assuming I get some sleep and pass this exam.


Trader Joe's Carne Asada with green bell peppers!
My adorably shaved puppy who I miss so much.
How I feel about the imminent p chem exam.
I love these dry mountains.
Bothering Charlie on the way to Arizona.
Apple tart yum.
ASU Sun Devil Stadium, where Barkley sucked Sparky's cock.
With my diversity girlfriend, breakfast date.
Panther and Beef-- adorabs!
Sake Bombing with the Knights.
NEW CLEATS!
Ok hopefully I'll go to sleep now. And it won't take me another 2 months (WTF where did it go??) to post again. Hakuna Matata.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Dirrrty South

So it's been awhile. I've been back in Marietta with my family, just hanging out, reading, working out, and seeing a few old friends here and there.

LA recap:
Santa Monica with Charlie who eats heads of broccoli at a time.
Santa Monica/Venice with Kara
Beverly Hills with Gavin
Downtown with Jas. A HUGE CONGRATS to him-- starting at UCLA Geffen Med School tomorrow! Eek exciting!

Oh, and a job interview. We'll see how that one goes. Income would be nice this semester, as would 30 hours/day so I can do all the shit I'd like.

Didn't take any pictures. Fail. And only had 3 days so everything was pretty rushed. Excited to go back for the semester and spend plenty of time hanging out with everyone and exploring LA and having lots of fun since really, school is what it is and I'm not sure it can really be helped at this point. Might as well enjoy my last year as an undergrad at USC.

ATL:
Picking up with a summer league team (ultimate). Awesome. Also trying to get my ass back into shape since at this point it's kindof embarrassing how slow I am and how quickly I get tired. Also trying to learn to play tennis but that's not exactly something to master in a few weeks. Oh well, have to start somewhere!

Been mainly hanging out with family but next week will be more friend time since the week after I'll be in Birmingham at the amazing Andrews Orthopedic Center. Yes, the Dr. James Andrews that EVERY pro athlete goes to.

Dr. Andrews. Basically my idol.
 Saw Donny today, one of my favorite people ever, who is starting at Emory med tomorrow! Eek more excitement! After that I've decided that I'd really like to keep my blog going into the semester because it'll force me to be realistic about whether I'm having enough fun.

Adventures --> reflection --> things to write about --> NOT entierly lame blog --> happy, hopefully.
Found by Kara.
Might go up to Lake Arrowhead for a day or so this week, will definitely be back to play summer league at night, summer league end of season tourney in 2 weekends, then back to school!

Other fun things:
Sports news. Always great. NFL is back on. Trades EVERYWHERE I can barely keep up. Ochocinco and Haynesworth to the Pats. Weird. Reggie Bush taking his talents to South Beach. It seems sports powers are colliding. Love it.
Djokovic and Wozniacki. via Djoke's Twitter.
Ochocinco and Rajon Rondo. Boston will be ballin this year.
September 3-- USC home opener vs. Minnesota. So excited.
Per Arrogant Nation's Mission statement-- NCAA SUCKS.
http://lostangelesblog.wordpress.com/2011/07/28/3027/

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Keeping Austin Weird

I've been in Austin, TX since Thursday night visiting Alex, my best friend from home. Since middle school. Yeah we've been through some shit. Austin's great, casually hipster and likely hotter than hell itself. Hanging out with Alex for an extended period for the first time... basically since I left for college= SO GREAT!

Friday-- waited in line for 2.5 hours for what's supposedly the best BBQ in Austin and arguably, Texas. It opens at 11 and closes when it sells out so people start lining up at around 9 am.

Line at Franklin's BBQ when we arrived at 10:30. Really.
Adorably simple menu which I value so much.
I may have gotten 2 full meals' worth. Brisket plate and Tipsy
Texan sandwich featuring chopped beef, sausage, and slaw.
I did not finish it.
Texas Capitol. It's brown.
Giant Lone Star in front of the State History Museum. They had a
perfectly Austin-esque free outdoor concert series going on. With
free tacos and Honest Tea.

Saturday-- went to the downtown Austin farmer's market. Ate a pork tomatillo tamale, migas taco, and some fresh peaches. Then headed to Barton Spring Pool. It was freezing. But the sun was burning outside, quite possibly the most intensely blazing sun I've ever encountered. Alex and I decided that at the process goes: Freeze, Thaw, Burn, Repeat.
Walked by Double Wide practice, Austin's elite club men's team.
Can't even imagine running in his heat. This is at Zilker Park,
where Austin City Limits and SXSW take place.
Barton Spring Pool. Wiki says, "The pool exists in the channel of
Barton Creek and is filled by water from Main Barton Spring,
the fourth largest spring in Texas."
Tree for Kara, though it may be too live.
Peaches from the farmer's mkt. They basically roasted in my
bag while at the pool so I cleaned and cut them up.
At night we went to see Ben Sollee who might win the award for being my favorite musician to see live. His music and his performance have both grown immensely from the first time I heard him open for Bela Fleck with the Sparrow Quartet 3 years ago. Basically fell in love with his music at that first song, "It's Not Impossible."

His voice is ENORMOUS-- where did it come from?? I can't ever do justice to the way it fills a room and absolutely captivates me. Then he starts playing his cello and I fall to pieces. The way his fingers flutter over the strings and his bow lures the cello's soul from its body, the richness and depth and life he so effortlessly brings from it melts my heart and questions my being and how I've strayed so far from music when it used to be such a significant part of my life. All the while he is clearly having the best time of his life, so happy to be on stage and sharing his music with everyone and anyone who will listen, making it seem totally silly to lead any other kind of life (more on this later).
Pre-concert Chipotle. Soso good after extensive sun time. I've also
decided that meat takes up too much space and a veg bowl, which
comes with guac, is the way to go.
Feeling like a social outcast at the concert venue--
and very upset about it-- for not being 21.
Ben on the left, and incredible new drummer/percussionist,
Jordan Ellis. He added so much to the live set and hearing him
and Ben faux-jam left me in awe.
Oh hey, I'm fangirl. AND he wore the
collaredshirt-jacket-jeans look that I love.
Solo album #2. CD signed by Ben #2. Best.
So yes. I've moved from international vagabonding to domestic. There's just as much to see and do and learn here in the states and even during normal life. I've made it a goal to spend more time enjoying life and exploring LA in this coming semester. That's one thing that's started to settle in from the overseas portion of this summer-- taking time to savor life and not be so stressed out and stupid-busy and trying to control everything all the time. Or at least not allowing excessive sources of stress especially regarding the things I know I have to do anyway. And maybe, possibly, even allowing myself to be happy with what I do instead of constantly looking forward and trying to achieve more which apparently will lead me toward a life of lots of accomplishment but little satisfaction I don't quite know how he already understands so much about the things that I struggle with at such a fundamental level. Obviously there are many more facets to this thought but that's the only bit I can currently verbalize.

Other domestic adventures in the plans:
Marietta, GA- new home of my immediate family.
Charlotte, NC- site of one of my brother's tennis tourneys.
Birmingham, AL- orthopedic capital of America.


I sprint towards freedom, how else would you move that way?
But I ain't as fast as I used to be and the dogs are catching up
But I'm gonna die either way so I might as well die trying.

--Captivity, Ben Sollee

**Just realized that I totally left out my few days in LA. That's completely unfair-- those people are important too-- even if I've only blogged from unfamiliar territory, so I will recap those days in the next post, likely when I'm back in the dirrrty south. Sentence construction=miserable. Bed time.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Dirty Little Piggy

The last few days in Taipei since getting back from Kaoshung have consisted of hanging out with my mom's siblings and their families here in Taipei.

I'm now sitting in Taipei airport for another hour (delayed flight) before sitting in the Seoul airport for 3 more hours (layover), followed 11.5 hours across the Pacific until I'm back in LA. I'm not really sure what to do now that a dream summer has been fulfilled and it actually happened and now it's over and in a few more domestic weeks I'll need to re-orient myself for another semester and the return to real life. There are so many thoughts and emotions right now that I can't begin to sort them out, not that I'm any good at that to begin with as anyone who reads this would know.Also working on the chances and means of importing some of these dream-life thoughts and feelings into real life. And learning to allow myself to be happy.

Meanwhile I have Gaga on repeat singing about how she can't deny Judas. Catchy. Then she gets stoned to death.

So, mini-recap:
Got back from Kaoshung Friday night. Chilled.

Went to visit my grandpa's grave with family on Saturday morning, had AYCE Thai lunch, got my nails prettied (dark red), and went to an LGBT help hotline fundraiser with Titan. My Chinese is decent for getting around and speaking/understanding in everyday life but I still can't entirely grasp slang or crude jokes. Too bad.

Sunday went to a dam area and ate a HUGE fish. As in, 15ish pounds, in 6 distinct preparations, shared between 8 people, went and ultimatted in the muddiness, went to Shida night market and ate stinky tofu and icy desserts with Titan and an aunt. Went home, cleaned/packed/whatever, and got onto Skype and had my entire being questioned. In the best way possible.

Kungpao fish. One of the 6 dishes made from the same fish.
Convenience in Taipei is unparalleled. Do you want Famiy Mart or
7-Eleven? Or the other Family Mart? Or the other 7-Eleven??
I love seeing the layered ridges in the distance.
I still miss Oreo.
White jersey, now brown. Good job, Licious.
At least I run straight..
LA in Taipei: 2 Trojans and 2 Bruins. Fight on!
Katherine (Nano) and I, slightly cleaner and repping our schools.
Stinky tofu and rice noodles at the night market. Crisped to
perfection hence doesn't need to be drenched in some crazy sauce.
Mmm fermentation!
Lastly, I love all of the new stamps and stickers in my passport :)
Can only hope I will be fortunate enough to acquire more!

Friday, July 15, 2011

Typhoon Season

Rains in Kaoshung have been crazy these past few days and when it comes to watery precipitation I'm basically the wicked witch of the west. Here's hoping Sunday in Taipei will be dry so I can play pickup one last time, especially since one of the supersweet Taiwanese girls was willing to lend me her cleats until Monday, after thoroughly beating my cleat-less ass on Tuesday. Also hoping for non-typhoon winds and rain on Monday so my flight can depart without troubles.

Musical Recap of Tuesday in Danshui and CKS Memorial:
The sun is up, the sky is blue
It's beautiful and so are you.
By the sea, Mr. Todd, that's the life I covet
By the sea, Mr. Todd, oh I know you'd love it.
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will lay me down.
A new day will down for those who stand long
And the forests will echo with laughter.
Doo do do do do do
Doo do do do do do
(Pirates theme song)
There's a hole in the world like a great black pit
And the vermin of the world inhabit it
And its morals aren't worth what a pig would spit
And it goes by the name of London.
Heart-carved treetrunk, Yankee bayonet
A sweetheart left behind.
Let it Bee, Let it Bee
Let it Bee, Let it Bee
Whisper words of wisdom
Let it Bee.
Happy times together we've been spending
I wish that every kiss was never ending.
There are giants in the sky
There are big tall terrible
Awesome scary wonderful
Giants in the sky!
Your arms are my castle
Your heart is my sky
 In Kaoshung all I've really done is eat. And sleep. And Skype. As Titan says, I'm a little piggy. Endearingly, of course.
Various preparations of mutton, which Kaoshung is known for.
Shaved ice: red bean, yi ren, boba, pineapple, almond jelly,
black sugar syrup.
Sortof ghetto but so delicious homemade pepper
sauce at a market in Gangshan. Noodles.
Midnight snack, courtesy of aunt/uncle. Fresh made green onion
pancakes and mung bean + fresh milk.
 Back to Taipei tomorrow night (aka right now). Then some fam time and more eating over the weekend, then back to the states on Monday!