Posts Tagged ‘fun’
Elephant tip
Emoticons :) <3
Oh emoticons, where would I be without you? You are an easy way for me to let the people I’m emailing and IMing that I’m just joking/teasing. I use you to lighten up the mood with smiles, tongue-sticking-outs, and winks. I even entertain and amuse people when I use my disgruntled face: -____-
Yup, you’re a great way for me to express myself when typing and probably crucial to setting the right tone. I love to “say” things without words, like how much I <3 you. Although, I must admit, sometimes it is difficult to interpret you. What do you mean when you 8), exactly? Or are you happy or sad when you ^__^;?
Well, whatever the case, I wouldn’t be as expressive typing if it weren’t for you. Though you sometimes leave room for interpretation and allow for misunderstandings, I still feel I’m better off with you than without. 🙂
Garden beach party
One of my coworkers has been working hard to renovate his yard into the ultimate spot to hang out and throw some parties. It was finally ready for its official unveiling today and he held a day-long party to celebrate! I moseyed over around six and quickly fell into conversation after conversation. My original plan of just stopping by for an hour or so soon dissolved and I settled in for hours of chillaxin’. With a jacuzzi, bonfire pit, sand beneath your feet, ocean breeze swirling around, and wall projector, what more could you ask for? This picture doesn’t do the place justice.
Between all the fun chatting and hanging out with some newly-made buddies, I took a detour to two guys’ apartments so they could change into something warmer for nighttime in the beach community. Seeing these three places so close to the beach makes it a really appealing place to be. Who doesn’t enjoy an ocean view? I think I’d live a much more active lifestyle if I was right there. It would make me want to walk around more.
I happened to have my Acu Hoop in the car, which is a 3-lb hula hoop meant for working out with. Many tried, but few could master the moves it takes to use one of those suckers. It was hilarious to see people try though! Sure made for quite the entertainment when they’d try all sorts of hip wiggles and pelvic thrusts to keep it going. Unfortunately, those motions don’t work very well for keeping such a heavy hula hoop going. All you need to do is stand straight and move a little side to side. I tried to teach a few, but they all attempted to move around too much. Oh well, it was great entertainment!
I was one of the only girls there, which is quite reminiscent of my work environment, where I am currently the only girl. It’s always an interesting dynamic, where I am either often the center of attention or pretty much ignored. Today was much more of the former than I’ve had in awhile, and it was interesting. I had a lot of fun even when I was teased, hassled, or otherwise talked about. Boys will be boys, as I’ve learned. These guys certainly knew how to have a lot of fun though and that brought out the bubbly side of me, which was great. I haven’t been in situations like that lately, where I can be the sociable person I am in gatherings like today’s. I enjoyed getting out and meeting new people while enjoying a really great part of LA.
Jumping sequence
Well gee, you can’t put a sign up like that without inviting me to exploit it just a little. All in good fun! I’ve taken so many action shots I’ve gotten the timing just right, but Panda still needs to perfect the skill…
Arcade win
Out one night with some friends and our group played Deal or No Deal, winning quite a bit! Here are our tickets coming out:
And they just kept coming…
arcade tickets from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
Finally, it was done and we were 500 tickets richer. 🙂
And what did we do with all those tickets?
Oh yes, we got ridiculously large sunglasses and then played air hockey until all our coins were gone. That is a sweet victory. 😛
River fun
Taking a tour outside Bangkok and it’s time for lunch on the river, literally!
floating restaurant from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
Then we zoomed upriver to the bamboo rafts awaiting us.
motor boating up the river from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
This looked like a fun party!
floating river party from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
And a peaceful ride back down to our floating restaurant/hotel.
bamboo rafting from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
Elephant ride
A short clip of an elephant ride I took and some pictures to go with!
elephant-riding from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
Finals tradition
At UCLA, students like to de-stress during finals by doing some silly things, like Midnight Yell and Undie Run. In case you feel like you’re missing out on the fun, here is a look at what it’s like to be a part of the Wednesday night tradition that grew so big it was banned. It would have been tonight (and I know a small group still showed up to do it – we’ll see how that went down when the Daily Bruin comes out tomorrow).
To start, there is a lot of cheering, singing, screaming, and all-around joy.
At the stroke of midnight, the crowd begins to move, hollering at the top of their lungs. Note the traffic lights that have been disabled – police took measures to ensure motor vehicles stay away from pedestrians overtaking the roads.
undie run begins from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
In the recent year or so, the route of Undie Run was changed to go through this tunnel, which actually makes it quite fun since it’s so thunderous in there.
through the tunnel from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
Bruins enjoying themselves always shout “UC! LA!” and do multiple 8-claps (not captured).
spirited undie run from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
The last “legal” Undie Run was re-routed once again so that it ended not by Powell Library and Shapiro Fountain, but on the IM field, where there were plenty of lighting and spectators, including this helo!
helo checks out undie run from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
All in all, a great celebration that gives students a relatively innocent outlet for the intense studying that had taken over their lives for the past week or two. It’s a pity the university wasn’t willing to work out another revision to allow it to continue. I’m sure the students will continue to fight for it, until they either get it back or find a new way of letting out their tension.
Making waves
Ok, rather unrelated, but both have to do with the word “wave.” First, a wave that went around the Rose Bowl. Fifteen (maybe sixteen) times!
Then, wave boarding afterwards! The wave board I got in China had light-up wheels, which was just plain fun and awesome to play with in the dark.