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Family united

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Once a year, around this time, my family gets together for the holidays.  You’d think it’d be easier since it’s just my parents and I, but we’ve got lives on various parts of the globe now.  Very reliably though, we go on a family vacation together for the holiday season.  Last year it was Vegas.  The year before was Cancun.  This year?  It’s time for the Bahamas!

For our second cruise ever, we will go from Miami to Nassau to Great Stirrup Cay and back again.  Pretty exciting and I just can’t wait to play around in the ocean.  I’m thinking of going on a snorkeling adventure with some sting rays (they are one of my favorite sea creatures!) and just enjoying the beautiful waters out there.  Hopefully the weather will be agreeable and allow us to enjoy everything the islands have to offer.  🙂

It’s really nice to get together with my parents now.  We’ve moved past the stage when I was a rebellious teen, always butting heads with them.  I’m still stubborn, but my life is really in my control now and it’s great to have the freedom to make my own choices and share my life with my parents.  Plus, there’s a lot more to talk about when you don’t see each other for extended periods of time.  This year in particular I’m really excited because I’m finally moving out on my own with my first lease!  I always subletted before, so it’s kind of cool to have ownership of a lease and know that half of that apartment is mine.  It doesn’t hurt that is has awesome amenities and perks and is super close to work too!

When we get back from our little vacation break, I’ll spend a day with Panda for my birthday and then it’ll be time to get ready to move!  I’m glad my parents will be around to share the experience with me, see the new place, meet the new roommate, and help me get all settled.  I’m looking forward to the end of this year and the beginning of next.  So many good things to come!

Ink and paper

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I miss writing.

Not so much writing to express myself, to create something, or to document things.  What I really miss is the physical act of writing.  I’ve been maintaining this blog for about two years now, a few months after I stopped keeping my daily (handwritten) journal.  So all my thoughts and experiences are captured on the keyboard, electronically.  Then at work I spend my typing emails, instant messages, and clicking around the internet.  Hardly a need for pen and paper.  At home, I talk to Panda via instant messenger and communicate with other friends through email and social networks.

It’s been awhile since I’ve had to sit in a class or meeting and take notes.  I haven’t had a need to write a letter to anyone.  I don’t even pass notes to my friends like I did in middle school.  Now it’s all happening through my computer.  And after two years, I’m finding that I want to get back into writing things again.  Sure, it can be a waste of paper, but there’s something so satisfying about watching ink flow onto paper.  I’d like to catch up in my journal (yikes, two and a half year’s worth of stuff to write!) and use my wonderful sets of pens again.

I suppose that’s my inspiration.  I have some fantastic pens that make me itch to use them.  One set is scented, smelling like anything from strawberries to blueberries to grapes or lemons.  The other set Panda got for me and they’re designed to prevent check fraud.  They also happen to write really well.  It’ll be a bit overwhelming to piece together my life since I stopped keeping track of my daily experiences, but I might just start up again and get back into the world of writing.  I’ve always found it a sort of pleasing end when I run out of ink in my pens.  Think of all the things I wrote (and maybe also doodled) with that pen!  The marks that were left behind!  I love preserving memories.

Chivas farm

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It was open farm day at the Chivas farm this weekend! Panda and I went to check out their farm and the soaps and other skin products they make from goat’s milk. Check out their line of products!

big black pot belly pig

We entered the gate to find this piggy eyeing us suspiciously.

petting a horse

Then there was this horse waiting for some attention.

goats eating feed

Then on to the highlight of the trip - the goats!

goat at fence

This friendly one came up to say "hi."

a pair of goats sitting next to each other

How cute!!!

goat with huge beard

All I could think was Billy Goat Gruff.

petting a goat

I enjoyed petting the goats.

black and white patterned chickens

Check out these elaborate chickens.

large tortoise retracting into shell

They even had tortoises!

tortoise with lettuce placed in front of it

Some girl tried to feed this one, but only managed to scare it into hiding.

pot belly pig hiding behind plants

On our way out, we came across the shy and antisocial pig again, this time hiding from kids.

chivas skin care facial creme, clear complexion soap, and pamphlet

I ended up getting a facial creme (perfect timing since I just ran out of the one I was using) and a clear complexion soap (hope it can help my acne!).

They also had some fabulous food there, as well as mini massages, facials, and yoga lessons. I wish I had taken more pictures!

Sanrio’s 50th

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The celebrate Sanrio’s 50th year, McDonald’s has these Happy Meal toys that are digital watches in the shape of the characters.  Panda wanted to get me the Chococat watch because he knows that’s my favorite character, so we went to McDonald’s today and I got my first Happy Meal in years.  I believe the last time I got one was sometime in my childhood, but I really have no recollection.  I barely ever got them, since I generally wasn’t interested in the toys they offered, so it’s difficult to even recall when I ever did get one.

happy meal from mcdonald's with sanrio watches commemorating sanrio's 50th anniversary

I got a Chococat and Panda got a Keroppi.

LA Auto Show

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Panda and I went to the LA Auto Show at the convention center this past weekend and saw a bunch of interesting things. Click for the full size shots!

Buddha’s Belly

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I really enjoy eating at Buddha’s Belly in Santa Monica because of the atmosphere, the Asian fusion food, and the chocolate fondue dessert! The last time we went, Panda got one of the ever-changing specials and I tried a classic dish.

me with pad thai dish at buddha's belly

Mmm, a succulent pad Thai dish.

pineapple fried rice served in a pineapple at buddha's belly

It's pineapple fried rice, in more ways than one!

Foreign desire

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I have these dreams, dreams of living abroad.  I’ve mostly done so fleetingly – a few months here, a few months there…  It just hasn’t been enough to satisfy my hunger for immersing myself in another world.  I love the slower pace of life in many European villages.  The land brims with history and meaning and the weather is fantastically real.  None of that 300 days of sunshine per year business.  It’s a charming set of countries, each with a rich culture to share.

Mostly I want to go back to England and live there for another year or two.  There’s something about the quaint village tucked away in a quiet corner of the country that holds an appeal for me.  Actually, it doesn’t even need to be that out of the way.  When I was studying abroad at the University of York, I found the town of York to be a wonderfully refreshing place.  Cobblestone paths meandering throughout the town and twists and turns that left me utterly confused much of the time.  It took a long time to really understand how one road could lead me to a shop that had previously taken me four or five turns to get to.

Though it tended to be colder than I would have preferred in the warmer seasons, the cold seasons were gloriously filled with hot nourishment, scarves, fuzzy socks, and all the trappings of a frigid winter.  It was easy to connect with nature and enjoy life when there was a lake to stroll by (granted, it was man-made), rabbits to spot, a horse in a field who loved carrots and apples…  Beauty was all around me and I was very happy with where I was.  I even had time to cook and try out some dishes I had never made before.  Some Sundays, my flat would get together for a meal of roast meat, steamed veggies, and Yorkshire pudding and gravy.  Oooooh Yorkshire puddings!  How delightfully crisp, yet soft they were, with just the right blend of sweet and savory flavors.

I can imagine a similarly peaceful and satisfying life in Southern France or Switzerland as well.  I could definitely retire to one of those places, but before that, when I’m still young, I want to return and live out a few simple years.  I have shared my desire to live abroad with Panda, who fully supports it.  There’s just one glitch.  This is a life I imagine with him by my side, so I can share these pleasures with him.  Unfortunately, with his chosen career path, he will likely not only be in the U.S. the entire time, but he’ll probably be with the same organization until he retires as well.  Where’s the room for travel and living abroad?  Virtually none, really.

So how do you reconcile that?  Therein lies the dilemma that has been troubling me ever since this desire to live abroad again began to resurface.  And so we shall see what compromises will have to be made over the years.  For now, I have my dream and a stubborn resolve to find a way to satisfy both my wants and his.

Colorful gift

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rainbow maker in clear box, from smithsonian

The Rainbow Maker that Panda got me.

happily holding new gift - rainbow maker from d.c.

The proud new owner of a Rainbow Maker, direct from the Smithsonian, I believe.

I can’t wait until one day I have a cat again – this will be great entertainment for it! And it would be great in some sort of a sun room…

Crazy commute

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The first half of last week, my morning commute was a whopping 2 and a half hours in the morning.  Going home was much better at around 1 hour and 45 minutes, but still – over 4 hours a day just to get to and from work?  Factor in the 9 hours spent at work and I barely have enough time to get ready in the morning, eat dinner at night, rest, get ready for bed, and sleep in the remaining time.  Plus it’s been drizzly and cold, which makes things all the more miserable.

The sudden spike in commute time (it used to take me an hour and a half or so) is due to added construction along the 405, particularly in the Sepulveda Pass.  They’re shutting down Sepulveda going through the mountains, which means everyone is forced to use the 405 and congest even more than usual.  It’s absolute insanity and I’m getting really tired from all the driving.  I’m thinking of renting a place nearby just to alleviate the stresses of driving so much and give myself more time to rest at night.

At least now I have the SafeCell App on my phone so I can earn points for not using my phone while driving!  Once I save up enough I can redeem them for items at hundreds of retailers.  It’ll make my commute much more rewarding as I focus on driving safely and imagine as my points rack up.  🙂  Now if only I could find a good radio station to listen to… I’m so sick of all the music they cycle through and the boring talk shows that just repeat themselves.  I’m even sick of the commercials I’ve heard time and time again!  I tried audiobooks, but haven’t found any good ones since I listened to the ones I really wanted to hear.  Panda suggested podcasts, so maybe I’ll look into those.

Graduation

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Today marks the first day of the first full week of class at UCLA after Panda graduated. So, here’s a look back on a couple of months ago, when he was conferred his Bachelor’s degree.

The candidates file in to the Los Angeles Tennis Center (LATC) to begin the ceremony.

candidates enter stadium from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

At the conclusion, Chancellor Block confers the degrees and it is time to celebrate.

congratulations graduates from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

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