When I was younger, I use to go out to the city with my mom on Saturday’s to just kick it in the city. I didn’t have a car or drive so I would just catch a ride with her out. She would head out to the city early in the morning in order to [...]
Entries Tagged as ‘Serious Business’
November 2, 2009
Halloween Weekend
Too much fun. Wish it could have lasted forever.
taken with Margot’s camera
October 16, 2009
The Sartorialist Book Signing!
San Francisco CA
Wednesday October 21st
7:30pm-8:30pm
Paul Smith
50 Geary Street
Oh man, I have class but I’d really like to make it to this.
October 9, 2009
The Lottery
When I was younger, my mom use to buy lottery tickets on occasion. Being the superstitious Chinese woman she is, if she had a particularly good day or if something lucky happened, she’d go give the lottery a shot. I’d see the advertised signs saying things like “Mega Million! Jackpot at: $30Mil”. Was I the [...]
August 26, 2009
Oysters
When I was much younger, I had tried oysters and decided I didn’t like it. The texture of it grossed me out and I didn’t care for the taste (like I really cared about taste when I was five.) I also tried dried oysters and thought them disgusting. So since then, I had adamantly stood [...]
August 20, 2009
I Have No More Money
Nikon FM + Nikkor 50mm f/1.4
Fully manual. This semester is going to be exciting!
August 16, 2009
Just Go For It
It’s amazing how much of my life is revolving around these four words right now.
No regrets.
Steve always quoted Gretzky by saying, “You miss every shot you don’t take.”
August 11, 2009
Ernest
I have a cousin who’s about eight years old. He’s a pretty boisterous young chap and loves to play like all kids do. The thing is, even at his young age, he’s already developed a strong dislike of school. It’s gotten to the point where he’s said things like “I want to kill myself” when [...]
August 5, 2009
Feeling Useful
During my monotonous and otherwise routine day, I was stopped by a little old Chinese woman in the hallway. She spoke very little English and was in need of a translator. I panicked and told her “Wo de guo yu bu tai hao ah (my Mandarin is not very good)” in which she replied “Ni [...]



