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There are lots of cool people on the Internet. (And that is a <i>huge</i> understatement, believe me.)<br />
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I can't deny that I'm constantly inspired by the work I see everywhere, ranging from projects started to spur change to the beautiful film productions released on YouTube. Last week in particular I got incredibly caught up in binge watching multiple incredible web series, and I discovered a handful of utterly mind-blowing creators who work in the film production field. AHHH. I'm just so overwhelmed and filled to the brim with excitement and encouragement! I'm getting a little worked up just thinking about all the amazing discoveries I've stumbled upon, so just give me a moment to get myself together. (It's probably not helping that I'm listening to a particularly invigorating EDM playlist right now, ha.)<br />
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I think I'll go about this list of links chronologically, in order of when they were found. Lots of rambling after the cut! Read through if you're interested in reading about some great web series and beautiful YouTube creators.
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<a name='more'></a>1 • The New Adventures of Peter and Wendy</h3>
Wowowowow. Where do I even begin? I've always been a huge fan of <i>Peter Pan, </i>so imagine my surprise when I discovered this lovely and adorable adaptation! It definitely has a certain Lizzie Bennet Diaries vibe, but it's a lot more relaxed (? not sure if that's the proper adjective?) and I love that there are two "cameras" at play: Wendy's video blog for her family's newspaper, and Tink's POV — which not only allows us to see Peter's personal thoughts, but also creates a more interactive feel when the characters speak to Tink and the dialogue and interactions between characters is much more natural. I was swept off my feet by the writing—especially the characters! The lovely lady who casted Michael and John did an amazing job. They are my absolute favorites. I just love the way Michael says "Madame Lootcrate."<br />
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It's definitely on a different level from the LBD and Emma Approved. I love it. And I love how this was my first foray into the YouTube web series world beyond Pemberley Digital!<br />
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2 • Nothing Much to Do</h3>
HANDS DOWN AMAZING. I CANNOT EVEN DESCRIBE IT. You have to experience it in full, and if you love Shakespeare's <i>Much Ado About Nothing </i>as much as I do, then you're in for a spectacular treat. So. Much. HAPPINESS.<br />
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This list barely grazes the surface, but I think it does kind of capture the process of me slowly warming up to the idea of "hey, yeah I can do this too!" because I know this is the sort of work that I want to be involved with in the future. I can recognize the subtly not-as-glamorous parts, and I definitely realize that I feel a bit behind everything since I'm not attending film school and will probably be teaching myself most of the basics on my own. But those challenges should encourage me, not deter me. I just wanna make some magic too, y'know?<br />
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I told you already—there are so many cool people on the Internet. Whether you read this whole list or not, I'll leave you all with this lovely little piece of music:<br />
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A typo that made me stop and smile:<br />
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"Her Brother Andrew Birkin captured <b>their together</b>" (via <a href="http://blog.burnedshoes.com/post/88180716406/andrew-birkin">blog.burnedshoes.com</a>)</blockquote>
B.J. Novak on Mindy Kaling as a writer:<br />
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“Mindy has long been considered the best writer on The Office, and every actor on the show thinks she writes for them best,” says Novak. “There is the extra little ‘smile’ that infuses her scripts, which is hard to quantify. My guess is that it stems from a real loving <b>sense of the superspecific inner life of every character</b>. Characters aren’t joke machines to her, or types to satirize. As a person, she’s incredibly sentimental, more than anyone I’ve met, but she’s also incredibly sharp. She’s unabashedly both. That allows her to express real emotions without shyness, but also without clichés.” (via <a href="http://nymag.com/arts/tv/features/68291/">nymag.com</a>)</blockquote>
A more ordered life:<br />
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"But practiced at its highest level, <i>mise-en-place </i>says that time is precious. Resources are precious. Space is precious. Your self-respect and the respect of others are precious. Use them wisely. Isn't that a philosophy for our time?" (via <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2014/08/11/338850091/for-a-more-ordered-life-organize-like-a-chef">npr.org</a>)</blockquote>
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Other daily thoughts from today, August 11, 2014:<br />
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<li>There is a deep-seated feeling of disappointment in my gut that came from the fact that I was more affected by hearing about the death of Robin Williams than I was about my paternal grandfather's. There was no crazy emotional response; I just paused longer and thought of Genie, Mr. Keating, and Mrs. Doubtfire with such clarity, but saw the word "grandpa" and felt and pictured nothing but a blur.</li>
<li>The team behind <i>God Help The Girl</i> is looking for volunteers to spread the word about the film in the US! One of the cities listed is San Jose and I'm completely over the moon with anticipation as to what "postcarding" might mean! It would be so wonderful to help.</li>
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I've been following Neon Gold Record's blog for over two years now, and a video for their 5th anniversary was released recently. I've been reading their blog all this time for the cool music, but I never actually looked into the people behind it. The video (produced by MOI$T) really gave me a look into the effect the label has had on some of my favorite artists (and I discovered most of them through the Neon Gold blog!). This led to a lot of clicking around and Google searching, and it was all pretty inspiring.<br />
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<li><a href="http://neongoldrecords.com/">http://neongoldrecords.com/</a> (from blog)</li>
<li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HSAOet4VfY" target="_blank">NG5: Five Years of Neon Gold</a> (to video)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.refinery29.com/neon-gold" target="_blank">Refinery29: "How Two Buds Started Neon Gold Records"</a> (to an article)</li>
<li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QMZhHWTVhU" target="_blank">The Knocks – Dreaming</a> (to music video by an artist from Neon Gold)</li>
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I especially, especially, <i>especially</i> appreciated what Justine Bowe (of Magic Man) had to say in the anniversary video about Lizzy Plapinger being one of the most inspirational female figures for her in the industry. More power to the ladies! The issue of the gender gap is something I've thought a lot about, being not only a woman, but also a person of color who wants to enter the entertainment industry.</div>
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Basically, this post is just another display of my nerdiness when it comes to subjects that intrigue me. I love discovering new music, and film or media production is something I'm going to start learning more about soon. Soon!</div>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06108413032465014903noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2871395260815500361.post-73108038632434223682014-04-20T14:43:00.003-07:002014-04-21T01:14:18.737-07:00that's love<br />
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Lack of inspiration? Lack of motivation? Fear of the future? Excitement? Sleep deprivation?<br />
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I guess these are all just little excuses I've come up with to compensate for my lack of writing. I'm doing my best to settle back into the routine of school, but for some reason spring quarter hasn't felt as "smooth" as the last two. It might just be the weather that's making me feel detached from schoolwork, or maybe it's just that a couple of my classes aren't as engaging as they should be (bitin' my thumb at these boring freshman critical thinking/cultures courses!). It could also be the hectic chaos that comes with this time of year in terms of all the big culture shows and events, along with elections and getting ready to transition into a new board. If anything, it's honestly probably the overwhelming combination of all of these things.<br />
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Nevertheless, since I don't have as many words and ramblings to share, I thought I'd just compile a handful of pictures and snaps from my life this past month or so.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06108413032465014903noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2871395260815500361.post-58669002846728959022014-04-08T02:12:00.001-07:002014-04-20T22:30:17.296-07:00answeredThe weeks leading up to the end of winter quarter and the start of spring quarter were so hectic and so busy that I hadn't realized that I'd begun to lose sight of some crucially important things. Luckily, a 4 to 5 AM chat with a close friend on the other side of the globe this past Friday night (Saturday morning?) sort of set in motion a new series of little happenings, and I just realized that my anxieties have been answered by the universe. A sense of gratitude and appreciation for everything that is going on in my life has been revived in me and I can honestly say that I feel invigorated again.<br />
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After a long Friday night that seemed to never end, I came home to a silent house, as usual. I crept into bed but all the things on my mind that I've been pushing aside flooded over me and I realized how much I needed someone to talk to, despite how exhausted I was. I saw that my friend was awake in Taiwan so I sent her a message; we ended up video calling each other for at least an hour. After talking to her and listening to her feedback, I felt a little lighter, because I think what I really needed at that time was to hear myself put into audible words all my pent up frustrations and disappointments, rather than let them continue to stew in my brain and drain my energy. I've been worrying about being "spread out too thin" between my obligations to my club, my role in the Commuter family, and my place in another group of friends I'm slowly growing closer to. I guess the weeks at the end of winter quarter and the days leading into break/Week One of spring quarter made me feel really detached from these three social circles, and for a moment I'd felt a bit lost and lacked a sense of belonging.<br />
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Tonight, despite it having been another long day, ended on a really comforting note. I spent an hour after PCN modern dance practice talking to my ate, and just all the things we talked about and learned about each other reminded me how important it is to open up a little bit once in a while. (And that's something that has become increasingly difficult over time for me.) I'm going to work harder towards maintaining these human connections.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06108413032465014903noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2871395260815500361.post-27916348739212806252014-03-03T15:50:00.000-08:002014-03-03T15:50:23.916-08:00slow attraction<div class="separator tr_bq" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Still floating around in this little music purgatory. Transitioning from alternative to hip hop then to bubbly EDM and all the way back to hip hop.<br />
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Here's some music I've recently come across/been listening to:<br />
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Chance the Rapper • <i><a href="http://www.datpiff.com/Chance-The-Rapper-Acid-Rap-mixtape.483826.html" target="_blank">Acid Rap</a></i> </blockquote>
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Anamanaguchi • "<a href="https://soundcloud.com/anamanaguchi/endless-fantasy" target="_blank">Endless Fantasy</a>" and "<a href="https://soundcloud.com/anamanaguchi/planet" target="_blank">Planet</a>" and "<a href="https://soundcloud.com/anamanaguchi/prom-night-ft-bianca-raquel" target="_blank">Prom Night</a>" </blockquote>
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Years & Years • "<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puS9rDDBKHY" target="_blank">I Wish I Knew</a>" and "<a href="https://soundcloud.com/kitsune-maison/years-years-real-original-mix" target="_blank">Real</a>" and "<a href="https://soundcloud.com/yearsandyears/eyes-shut-1" target="_blank">Eyes Shut</a>" </blockquote>
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Klingande • "<a href="https://soundcloud.com/klingande/klingande-jubel" target="_blank">Jubel</a>" </blockquote>
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DJ Topsider • "<a href="https://soundcloud.com/dj-topsider/cold-earl-sweatshirt-x-james" target="_blank">Cold</a>" and "<a href="https://soundcloud.com/dj-topsider/vibe-ruby-prophet-x-taped-rai" target="_blank">Vibe</a>"</blockquote>
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Also, if you're feeling particularly bad-ass or just plain angry at the all the stupidity around you, check out my new playlist, "<a href="https://play.spotify.com/user/122358413/playlist/611BsUzgX12mJidkmYaMpP" target="_blank">open letter to doopidity & co.</a>" on Spotify. I hope it makes you smile. (Note: It does contain a lot of explicit language.)<br />
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I'm running into the final three weeks of Winter Quarter, so as much as I'd love to sit down and spill everything that's been on my mind, I can only take about fifteen minutes to list some links of my current music recommendations. Other than that, I've just been doing a lot of complaining about the rainy Bay Area weather (but secretly enjoying it a lot). Also, lots of dancing. But more of that later. Happy March!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06108413032465014903noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2871395260815500361.post-6194158528505119762014-02-13T09:03:00.000-08:002014-02-14T01:03:40.407-08:00a new genre<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Just a quick post as a filler to break the silence this past month and a half. I've been doing lots of thinking, even though I haven't been writing about it (and I apologize because I really know I should!). Lots of cool, "professional" things have been happening and I guess I've been barely able to fathom how to put my excitement into words.<br />
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This blog started out as a place to just jot down moments and little things that inspired me throughout each week, but the reason I'd written on these topics was because, well, I didn't know what I wanted my blog to be focused on. Then an idea hit me this past weekend — a soundtrack blog. Honestly, I don't know exactly what I want to call this "genre" of blogging, but the gist of it came from this train of thought:<br />
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<li>Films I've watched recently (Spike Jonze's <i>Her</i>, Xavier Beauvois's <i>De dioses y hombres</i>, Denis Villeneuve's <i>Incendies, </i>and Quentin Tarantino's <i>Inglorious Basterds</i>) have moved me a lot. Especially in <i>Her</i> and <i>Inglorious Basterds</i> (as well as some of my other favorite movies), the music helped me connect to each of them.</li>
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I thought about making an entirely separate blog for this project, but I think I'll pilot it here. Looking at all the steps needed to construct one post, I estimate it'll take anywhere from two weeks to a month to make each one, since I'm basically married to my college studies and extracurriculars. I mostly see myself working on this during my bouts of free time between classes and on days when I (miraculously) do not have piles and piles of work to do.</div>
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How does this all sound? Would people even want to follow a blog like this? Even if I end up being the only reader, I think I'm fine with that, since it's mostly an activity I want to do in order to explore film and music more. It's mostly for me. If other people can enjoy it, then that'd be spectacular. I feel like I'm glowing inside just thinking about it.</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06108413032465014903noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2871395260815500361.post-25294537189387824882013-12-25T23:39:00.000-08:002014-01-05T21:10:56.700-08:00december never felt so wrong<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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After things kinda fell apart in my family and what was left of us tried to haphazardly
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been celebrating with their own families happily, warmly, safely. So, my holidays have been spent surrounded by wishy-washy, whirly-swirly, humdrum feelings.<br />
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Still, I can't help but say, from the bottom of my heart, Merry Christmas to you and yours. May the New Year bring us even better memories and experiences.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06108413032465014903noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2871395260815500361.post-25870903233039311772013-12-22T17:30:00.000-08:002013-12-22T17:30:01.782-08:00sortedBeing on long breaks with no concrete plans is definitely not good for me. I'm already more than a week into my winter holiday and I think I've filled my personal quota for lazy days of doing absolutely nothing productive. After spending my Wednesday lying on the couch watching an unhealthy number of episodes of <i>Leverage</i> from the morning to early evening, I finally decided I was sick of watching TV (despite the fact that I hadn't watched any since school started). So, this post is just a little recap of the my more "active" activities over the break so far.<br />
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Thursday, I went inline skating around the neighborhood with my best friend and we went to the park near our houses to sit on the swings and catch up. It felt so good to be able to talk with her in a way that felt like we'd just pressed a "Pause" button after we ended our last conversation all the way back in October and only had to press "Play/Resume" when we saw each other again. Wrapped up our time together with yummy hot chocolate and chocolate-covered biscuits. Later that night, I went to Tofu House and Christmas in the Park with L, D, and S. It was also so good to be able to hang out with them again. Television ain't got nothin' on these sweet little outings with the loveliest people.<br />
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Friday, I had to wake up at 6:30 in the morning for my dentist appointment at 7:30. It wasn't too bad having to wake up that early, but it ended up being a really long day. Got home, ate breakfast, then got ready to hang out with my ate and H. ADo was supposed to come but she unfortunately wasn't able to make it. :( We went to Bobo. I ordered a honey lemon tea with lychee jelly (I wasn't feeling up for milk tea, but I tried M and H's and their was really good! A+ for a boba place. It tasted like they use real tea instead of powder, but I'm not 100% sure.) We also shared a plate of beignets, which were really yummy, too! I'm sorry I'm lazy and don't take pictures of my food all the time, but if you sit in at Bobo, they put your drinks in cute little mason jars, which I thought was a cute and homey touch. We ended up sitting there for three hours, and it wasn't until the guy who'd helped us at the cashier got off his shift that we felt really awkward and decided to finally leave. We walked around the Vietnamese mall in the neighboring plaza and bought Christmas gifts from one of the small Asian stores that carries cute video game and anime-related items. Overall a day well spent, but that's not the end of it. I went home for dinner but immediately afterwards went to my Chinese school class's reunion for White Elephant and photos. We went over to visit our senior year teacher at her house and stayed there for a couple hours just chatting with everyone. Finally, I went to N's house with the two A's afterwards and stayed and talked to her for another hour. Didn't go home until very late, but it was a wonderful day well spent. So much better than hours upon hours of television.<br />
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<li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/user/sortedfood" target="_blank">SORTED</a> food's YouTube channel</li>
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<li>Small Sound (2013) by Tennis</li>
<li>My friend J's <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lDtvAn5w9Y" target="_blank">beautiful piano cover</a> of "Do You Want To Build A Snowman?" : )</li>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06108413032465014903noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2871395260815500361.post-50608102890467100492013-12-21T14:04:00.000-08:002013-12-21T14:04:15.014-08:00an early christmas<br />
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<i>December 13, 2013</i><br />
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Most of our group, Commuters and Their Friends, went to ADo's for an early Christmas party to celebrate the end of the quarter. There was good food, live music (with the three M's on sax and piano), Secret Santa, karaoke, and late-night Monopoly. I couldn't have asked for a better night. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06108413032465014903noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2871395260815500361.post-45869420097297326732013-11-28T21:15:00.002-08:002013-11-28T21:21:45.586-08:00gratitude<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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I take pride in the fact that I always take a few minutes out of each day to remind myself of all the things and people I am grateful for, but it's nice to have a day specifically dedicated to expressing gratitude and spending time with family, especially since I get an entire week off of school to relax, too.<br />
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This year's Thanksgiving was a lot simpler and, to be honest, even a little lonelier than I wanted it to be. Life's a little weird right now in terms of family life, but it didn't stop me from making the best of today. My mom and one of my aunts went up to Reno with a family friend for a concert, so they weren't here with us. My other aunt is staying here with us to help take care of my grandma, leaving me and my two other brothers the only other people at home. My brothers were gone the entire morning and honestly it was so quiet at home I felt a little physically sick. I thought I could get some work done since it was so still, but I ended up just window shopping online the entire time. (So much for finishing my two research papers and starting on a study guide of 200+ terms before the weekend.) My brothers came home in the afternoon, so I ate lunch and re-watched <i>Leverage</i> with them for about an hour. I finally decided I wanted to bake something, just for the sake of filling the house with a delicious aroma that would at least take up a little more space in our big, empty house. My brother and I decided on <a href="http://minimalistbaker.com/pumpkin-chocolate-chip-muffins/" target="_blank">pumpkin chocolate chip muffins</a>, so we stopped by Safeway to grab ingredients and came back to whip up some of these little munchkins. They're so fluffy and yummy and smell so, <i>so</i> good. I might even make more tomorrow.<br />
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Last Friday our little group of Commuters and Their Friends (yes, that's what we call ourselves) had a little outing that I forgot to write about. After class MN and I ran into ML and VY, so we decided to grab ML's ukulele from her car and have a jam session on the outdoor stage behind O'Connor. Afterwards Kumar and VD joined us, but after a bit MN, ML and V had to leave so Kumar, VD and I went downtown to Philz for coffee and Iggy's for burritos. Then we picked up ADo from school and went to Recycle Books! (Hehe, I wonder who suggested we go there...) I picked up a copy of <i>Neverwhere</i> by Neil Gaiman and finished it on Tuesday. It was pretty good, though it didn't quite meet my expectations after the cashier's raving recommendation. It's okay, because I feel pretty good about finishing a book outside of school. Anyways, we finally met up with the rest of the group around seven and we headed to Cafe Lattea. I ordered a matcha latté! It was nice. Afterwards we went back to the Flip to play Smash, then ended the evening with football (although I spectated with ADo and VD and didn't play). It was a good day. Good friends and good company are things I am just infinitely grateful for each and every day :' )</div>
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<li>the smell of freshly baked muffins and cookies in the kitchen</li>
<li>dishwashing soap</li>
<li>socks of all shapes, colors, and levels of fluffiness</li>
<li>holiday music (here's my personal <a href="spotify:user:122358413:playlist:6fRX2Nl7xla5h0nUUcmSIV" target="_blank">playlist</a>)</li>
<li>electric blankets</li>
<li>bookmarks</li>
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<li>the support I get from all my friends and family</li>
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<li>people (my mother, my brothers, my aunts, my grandmother, my friends near and far, my ate and kuya, Charlie, and all those who influence me in ways I could never have imagined)</li>
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<li>home</li>
<li>life</li>
<li>the universe</li>
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My good friend G invited me to go check out the Patchwork Show, held at Jack London Square in Oakland this past weekend, and of course (since we're both very crafty and DIY-oriented people) I gladly accepted. We originally wanted to take public transportation, but I ended up driving all the way up. I invited my friend A to come along too and I'm glad I did! It was really nice to have a buddy sitting next to me in the passenger seat for the long drive there and back. We got to chat and bond a little too, so that definitely made the day even more memorable.</div>
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There were two food trucks outside the show! We went to The Melt because it was a lot cheaper than the other one (I forget its name). I got The Mission with fresh tomato — spicy but yummy.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06108413032465014903noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2871395260815500361.post-25307741042000131712013-11-27T00:35:00.001-08:002013-11-27T00:35:50.003-08:00things not to be forgottenMy apologies for skipping recaps of Week 6 through Week 9! I've been busy just about every single day for the final half of this whirlwind of a quarter, and even though I'm currently on Thanksgiving break, I feel like I need to use my time off to sit down and breathe (and nap) more than I need to write every single thing out. I really wish I could reach into my brain, make a copy of every memory I've made this past month and just stick it in a blog post and call it a wrap, but alas, technology has not advanced to such a stage. So, please bear with me — I'm simply going to list out the little things I don't want to forget (and I've probably forgotten many things already). Honestly, I'm not even sure if any of this is in chronological order, but I'll do my best:<br />
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<i>KAA Clue Night/Reveal • </i>AMAZINGNESS. I feel so lucky to have two bigs: a kuya and an ate who are two of the coolest people I've ever met. We're all so quirky and a little awkward but in a fun-loving, sweet and wonderful way that makes me feel like sunshine is radiating from within the depths of my tummy/existential being. (*cough* Forgive the dreadful metaphors, I'm lying in the dark on my bed typing this out without really doing much editing. I think I'm feeling a little hungry, too.)<br />
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<i>Spam Musubis • </i>Made 167 spam musubis with APSU board! Our original goal was to make 300, but boy, I was so sick of spam by the end of the night. I was kind of dizzy, too. It was really fun though! It made for a successful fundraiser, too. $$$$$<br />
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<i>PCN Casting</i> • Believe it or not, I tried out for Barkada's Pilipino Cultural Night. I haven't done a choreographed dance in almost three years, but I was drawn in anyways. I'd missed out on parts of the dance lessons, so I went early to re-learn everything. So tired afterwards (I was the second to last group to audition) but I think it was still a fun experience. Can't wait to find out which dance I've been sorted into!<br />
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<i>Pride and Prejudice • </i>The theatre department put on an adaptation of one of my favorite Jane Austen novels! Of course I went to watch it. It was wonderful. Mr. Bennet's performance was spot on, as was Mrs. Bennet and, of course, Mr. Darcy. Much applause for Mr. Bingley, too! On another note, I really envied Mr. Bennet's lovely monk strap loafers. Mmf. Get in my closet.<br />
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<i>Working in the library until 2 a.m. during Week 9 • </i>The library closes at two, and not until Dead Week will it be open 24/7. Reasons for staying so late: history paper thesis and research, CTW essay draft, studying for Latin midterm, and painting the banner for Barkada's Typhoon Relief fundraiser. All noble efforts, and not a single regret. I got to spend good time with my ate, too (':<br />
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<i>M helping me buy new taillights and teaching me how to install them • </i>M is probably the most independent, fierce, intelligent, sassy and all-around badass woman I've ever befriended. Seriously. She's so warm and caring all at the same time. So grateful to have her as a good friend. It rained pretty hard last week, and I had stupidly decided to ignore the fact that my taillights were out until the very last minute. M didn't want me to be in danger so she went and bought new bulbs for me and showed me how to install them. So much gratitude and love.<br />
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I've definitely missed a lot of things, so I will come back and add more if anything comes to mind. Thanksgiving Break shenanigans will go in a separate post, hopefully with more pictures than this one. That's all for now!<br />
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I just discovered this TED talk — it is beautifully written and executed, so about halfway through listening to it I decided I wanted to share it on this blog, especially since I haven't posted a list of inspirational things in a while. If you have 23 minutes to spare, I highly recommend it.<br />
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"the terrifying joy of unbearable responsibility"<br />
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In other news, I will have a recap post of how my last few weeks have been up very soon. I've been incredibly busy and without much time to flesh out a good post. I haven't really been able to keep track of all the little things that make me smile these days too. I'll definitely have more time once Thanksgiving break rolls around. (At least, I hope I will!) Until then, I leave you with this poignant and eloquently delivered TED talk. Enjoy!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06108413032465014903noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2871395260815500361.post-63152941113122396452013-11-02T17:07:00.001-07:002013-11-02T17:07:14.505-07:00friendship, spuf, dtd<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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Okay, so I'm procrastinating on my essay (the draft is due on Monday night, #sendhelp), but then again I've also been procrastinating on writing this post about Friendship Games, which took place last Saturday, October 26, at CSU Fullerton. It's been almost an entire week since then so I definitely won't be able to convey everything in full detail, but just know that it was most definitely a very memorable weekend.<br />
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<i>Friday</i> • Normal morning and afternoon: went to class and then met up with Barkada at Shapell at 5:30 pm. Our car (finally) left around 7 and we ate at In-N-Out. Eventually left the parking lot a bit past 8 and headed down to LA! I didn't know the people in the car I rode in but I got to know them better throughout the weekend and I have to say that it's not even a competition — we had the best car. We arrived at around two in the morning and I stayed in a room with six other girls. We bonded while cutting our Barkada shirts and didn't "sleep" until four.<br />
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<i>Saturday</i> • Woke up at six to get ready for the big day. Stopped by McDonald's for breakfast and headed straight over to CSUF for the games! The whole event's vibe really reminded me of Key Club and Fall Rally. I can't say I miss my Key Club days, but FG was definitely a step up in terms of spirit (which is honestly saying a lot). Our club is relatively small and we didn't have extravagant costumes (like the school that dressed up as the Fire Nation or the one that dressed up as cavemen), but everyone still had a really great time! Our theme was pirates so our SPUF (stands for Spirit Pride Unity Friendship — basically the spirit cheer/performance that you do when you "SPUF" other schools) involved releasing the kraken (and seamen) as well as lots of pirate booty (rock it everywhere!). Around intermission (i.e., siesta time) I went with a group to eat at Pieology. AD and I created a magnificent pizza. It was sooo delicious — herb butter, pesto, sausage, mushrooms, tomatoes and pineapple. I want it again! (Pieology is like the Chipotle of pizza.) I think there's one in SJ so I'm going to go again when I have the funds (or when my craving for pizza becomes unbearable). I played two games: Alpine Green and Tidal Wave (and I'm too lazy to type out a description) and those were fun! After the games ended (we were so <i>exhausted</i> by the time we left) we went back to the hotel and showered. Left around seven in the evening to go to J's family's house in LA for dinner. They had a caterer come and make amazing tacos for us! Afterwards some people went to the FG after party at a club but the rest of us went to Downtown Disney. It was my first time there and it was nice, but I think I was too tired to be overly excited. I wanted to buy socks but they were too expensive. Our pizza from Pieology costed less than the cheapest pair I could find! Went back to the hotel and ~partied~ (not really — everyone was too tired) and basically knocked out from exhaustion.<br />
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<i>Sunday • </i>Our car wanted to go eat at Blu Jam Cafe, but when we finally found it we saw that there was a huge line and decided against it. We ended up going to IHOP and were back on the road after noon. The trip back home is a blur now, but after we got back (a bit past 7:30 pm) I went straight to the library to study since I had a Latin midterm the next day. I ended up acing it, so no worries :)<br />
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<i>Scurvy Britches</i> • I actually want to dedicate a little section to our car — or "ship" — the Scurvy Britches. I actually didn't really know anyone in the car until Friday, and needless to say I was a bit nervous, even though my friends told me they were all super cool and nice people. I didn't doubt what my friends said, but our car really ended up being the best! I'm really thankful to have gotten to ride with them. From playing ratchet music (with brief Ghibli soundtrack interludes and lots of throwbacks to the 90's and 00's) to rolling down the windows and blasting "Beverly Hills" while driving through LA, from the group making sure I got the "full experience" of DTD to random Snapchats on the road, we made some great memories and I'm happy they've been including me in their recent shenanigans too.<br />
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What I've written here doesn't quite cover everything that happened, but I hope you guys can get the gist of how happy I was to be there! It was exhausting, but every hour of sleep I lost was worth every smile and laugh I got to share with some of the most fantastic people ever.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06108413032465014903noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2871395260815500361.post-67695969967167409412013-10-24T22:49:00.000-07:002013-10-25T11:44:21.809-07:00week five highlights — 50% done with fall already?!<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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<b>Highlights of Week 5 (10/21-10/24):</b><br />
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<i>Monday</i> • My very first APSU board meeting! It lasted two hours (I really had to pee since I'd run over there right after I got out of class) but I learned a lot. I'm really looking forward to working (and ~partying~) with my super cool board members.<br />
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<i>Tuesday</i> • Barkada meeting! I painted one envelope and wrote a letter to my kuya/ate, codename Heffalump. I received a big package of Nutter Butters from him/her. When I saw it, with an orange card taped on top, I honestly felt my heart fill up to the brim with warm fuzzies. (I'd written on my KAA questionnaire that I love PB cookies!) About ten minutes later, some guy came over and tapped me on the shoulder. He told me I still had more gifts waiting for me! My reaction: <i>WHAAAAAT?!</i> He led me back into the office and there was a milk tea boba waiting for me, with another letter attached to it! This letter was signed from a kuya/ate, codenamed Obtuse Angle. My jaw dropped! I'm so stoked. I have two kuya/ates. That's more than I could have ever wished for. (Hah—I find it amusing that I've been using the term "boba" more than "PMT.")<br />
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<i>Wednesday</i> • I woke up early to write a letter to my second kuya/ate Obtuse Angle! I'm really proud of my handiwork. :') I also participated in my first APSU general meeting! It feels so different to be standing in front of the crowd rather than sitting in it. I think the members enjoyed the icebreaker that I'd chosen for today's agenda, and that makes me feel happy. :)<br />
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<i>Thursday</i> • Played badminton again after class! I just hit and rallied with my friend A but it was still really fun. :3 Then I went to my CSA big's boyfriend's villa and we all made dinner again! (I made sure to refrigerate the leftover rice this time because my big always forgets/neglects to do so and ends up throwing the rice away.) Afterwards I went to Shapell and hung out with some Barkada people until really late.<br />
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<i>Friday to Sunday</i> • I'll be writing a separate post on this later! I'll be at Barkada's Friendship Games, so I'll definitely have a lot more than highlights to talk about!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06108413032465014903noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2871395260815500361.post-42475110558106243722013-10-19T13:36:00.000-07:002013-10-20T21:43:16.486-07:00week four (initiation, family, and little reasons to smile everyday)<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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Inspiration for the week of 10/13-10/19:
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<li>Aaron James Gresham's <a href="http://www.aarongresham.com/Vampire-Weekend-UK-2013-1" target="_blank">posters</a> for Vampire Weekend's UK 2013 tour</li>
<li>"<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeeXkf8LZ_8" target="_blank">Emma Approved</a>" — I love it so much already. Thank you, Pemberley Digital!</li>
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<li>Barkada! The whole KAA family thing is making me so happy and excited!</li>
<li>Honestly, I'm generally just super thankful for the MCC family</li>
<li>Relatively empty highways on the nights I drive home super late</li>
<li>A full tank of gas to start off each week (my gratitude for this is immeasurable)</li>
<li>Daily "pings" (i.e., encounters and brief interactions with attractive people who make me smile)</li>
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<i>Monday</i> • CSA Big Panda/Little Panda reveal. My big is a fellow English major!</div>
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<i>Tuesday</i> • I went to my first Barkada general meeting after I got back to campus from work. Two English majors, M and H, have been so friendly to me! I filled out a little questionnaire for KAA (kuya/ate/ading), and I made sure to be very honest. For example, five words that describe me: not tall, cheerful, Cheerios, ticklish. I also put down Vincent van Gogh and Ramsay Gordon as my favorite famous people. My theme song/"the song that plays when I walk into a room" was "If You Didn't See Me (Then You Weren't On The Dancefloor)" by DEJJ, "Folding Chair" by Regina Spektor, or the Sailor Moon theme. You can tell that I went crazy on that little worksheet but I'm super excited to find out who my kuya/ate is/are! Later that night I received a huge flood of friend requests on Facebook from Barkada upperclassmen and then they started filling my wall up with posts claiming that they were each my REAL kuya/ate. November 8 is the big reveal day and the suspense is making me so excited! I'm so grateful to have found family here.</div>
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<i>Wednesday</i> • APSU Freshman Rep elections! I'm actually really proud of my Powerpoint (not gonna lie, I'm really good at making them). I was so nervous before going up to speak but it turns out I was running pretty much uncontested (two reps get chosen and there were only two candidates). I had a whole blurb I wanted to do about the concept of finding a family within MCC but the adrenaline got to my mind and I totally skipped over it. SO HAPPY. I also had a minor wardrobe malfunction (the strap of my dress snapped, twice!) but a good buddy helped me out and fixed it (twice!!).</div>
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<i>Thursday</i> • My first midterm (Intro to East Asia History). Brain was fried and my hand was cramped afterwards, but it felt good to be done with it. Praise the professor for deciding to not torture us with a cumulative final exam at the end of the quarter, because spending a whole week cramming five chapters' worth of information into my head for the midterm was exhausting enough. Afterwards, I played badminton for the first time in a while with the "unofficial" badminton club. Right after that I walked over to the villas and made dinner with my big. There were a lot of people there that night and I made some new friends!</div>
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<i>Friday</i> • Finished class (Prof H brought us bagels!) and later hung out with M, M and V. M showed me how to play her ukulele. She's my inspiration! I've been saving up for one so hopefully I'll have my hands on a soprano or concert uke by Christmastime. Around 3:30 I took my big and her boyfriend to 99 Ranch for groceries. It was interesting to say the least. Got Ten Ren afterwards and went to C's villa to make fried rice for dinner. Then we headed over to Shapell to meet up with other APSU members for the bonfire. I think the bonfire deserves its own paragraph...<br />
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<i>Saturday</i> • KAA Party! Needs no description.</div>
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<li><a href="http://www.fastcoexist.com/3019051/this-artist-learned-to-code-by-building-a-website-every-day-for-180-days#1" target="_blank">Jennifer Dewalt</a>, who learned to code by building 180 websites in 180 days (Seriously, she is currently my hero because I spent about a week over the summer learning HTML/CSS from Codeacademy but I lost motivation because I didn't know where/how to apply what I'd learned. Discovering her feat just blows me away!)</li>
<li><i>Poetry</i> magazine (I need to renew my subscription.)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.mathilderoussel.com/index.php/works/" target="_blank">Mathilde Roussel</a></li>
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<li>Finding fellow English majors at school</li>
<li>The people who have made me feel so welcome at school</li>
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<li>Halloween Haunt at Great America with some friends. I can handle horror movies, games, and books, but when it comes to being spooked and chased in person, you can count on me to cling onto your arm or hold your hand for dear life. I'm more scared of being jumped at than I am of a person dressed up in a creepy costume. (My goodness, I'm actually considering going a second time with a different group of people.)</li>
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I woke up this morning not realizing what kind of surprises the day would have in store for me. I thought I would be passing just another simple day at school, and the fact that today was my 18th birthday would just be a little secret for me to enjoy by myself. I thought the most that would happen would maybe be just a few Facebook friends would remember and wish me a happy one if they happened to pass by me on campus.</div>
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By the time I'd woken up and gotten ready for school, the house was basically empty and I wasn't expecting my grandmother to remember. I loaded my car's trunk and then proceeded to open the driver's door. The first thing I saw was a red envelope sitting on the seat, with the words "Happy Birthday" in Chinese written on it in my mother's handwriting. I teared up immediately and had to stand there like an idiot wiping away tears.<br />
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I got to school just five minutes before class started, and I didn't have a chance to see anyone before class. I sat next to Y and noticed she was more tired than usual, but I only assumed that she hadn't slept well the night before and that her morning practice for the rowing team had been tougher than usual. After class we left the building together and before I could say bye she made a beeline for two of my friends who were standing outside the entrance and I was stuck behind a small crowd of people pushing their way out. By the time I went down the steps they were all smiling and that was when I realized that J was holding a plate of cupcakes out for me! They all said Happy Birthday and I was so surprised I didn't know what to do! The reason why Y was especially tired that morning was because she and J had spent the night baking for me. Ahh, I was so unbelievably touched.<br />
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As a group we headed to Benson to meet up with others for lunch. After I sat down A met up with us and the first thing she did was place a little box of macarons and a chocolate cupcake in front of me! I gave her a big hug because she knew I hadn't had macarons in a really long time. She remembered that I love pistachio-flavored everything, too. Then D sat down and handed me a big plastic bag. Inside was a giant slice of chocolate cake from Safeway, along with a copy of <i>Aesop's Fables</i>. That was totally unexpected! When he'd texted me in the morning asking if I wanted to have lunch with him, I was just expecting a Happy Birthday and some catching up, but he was so sweet and actually gave me something. At that point I was already feeling incredibly overwhelmed with happiness.<br />
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After lunch, I went to move my car to the parking structure, and I saw M and Ch there. Ch gave me a cute little balloon that she'd doodled on. It was a simple little gift, but it still made me smile.<br />
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The surprises didn't end there. After my last class of the day, I went to the APSU meeting and a couple of upperclassmen wished me Happy Birthday too, so that was really nice. BUT BUT BUT! The major surprise that basically made my <i>jaw drop</i> was when the meeting started. Our meetings are guided by Powerpoints designed by the super wonderful T, so the first slide was just a regular introductory slide. They clicked to the next slide and what popped up was a bright pink slide that read: "KEEP CALM AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY SERENA." I could <b>not</b> believe it. They'd dedicated an entire slide to me, a tiny little freshman who no one except the board members really knew! I was so moved, oh my goodness. They then had me stand up in front of everyone else and the room sang to me. So flustered and happy and nervous and all those feelings you get when you're just 100% flattered!<br />
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Finished the night by eating yummy Paris Baguette cheesecake with my family. :')<br />
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I'm incredibly grateful to have found all these people on campus who make me feel so loved. I really couldn't have wished for a better day. I was smiling like a dummy the entire drive home.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06108413032465014903noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2871395260815500361.post-48916613586740566502013-10-05T19:00:00.000-07:002013-10-05T19:04:05.472-07:00you belong here<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Inspiration for the week of 9/29-10/5:<br />
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<li><a href="http://vimeo.com/42805844" target="_blank">James and Aubrey</a> (Actually, just watch all of <a href="http://vimeo.com/geoffboothby" target="_blank">this guy's</a> videos. They're fantastic.)</li>
<li>"I am learning everyday to allow the space between where I am and where I want to be to inspire me and not terrify me." — Tracee Ellis Ross, in an <a href="http://theybf.com/2012/02/29/tracee-ellis-ross-gets-colorful-for-uptown-talks-wanting-babies-taking-control-of-her-lif" target="_blank">interview</a> for UPTOWN</li>
<li><a href="http://marksanders.co.uk/MARGARET-HOWELL-SS13" target="_blank">Margaret Howell S/S 13</a> (photographed by Mark Sanders)</li>
<li><a href="http://99u.com/articles/19139/start-small-why-tinkerers-get-things-done" target="_blank">Start Small</a>: Why Tinkerers Get Things Done via 99u</li>
<li>"We don’t give other people credit for the same interior complexity we take for granted in ourselves, the same capacity for holding contradictory feelings in balance, for complexly alloyed affections, for bottomless generosity of heart and petty, capricious malice. We can’t believe that anyone could be unkind to us and still be genuinely fond of us, although we do it all the time." — Tim Kreider, from <a href="http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/06/15/i-know-what-you-think-of-me/?hp" target="_blank">I Know What You Think of Me</a></li>
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Things and people I'm grateful for:<br />
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<li>The cute tech guy who complimented the customizations I'd done to my Mac.</li>
<li>The campus library</li>
<li>The fact that my dog still loves me even though I'm rarely at home anymore</li>
<li>More future concert buddies</li>
<li>All the old copies of <i>The Santa Clara Review</i> that I picked up this week around campus</li>
<li>The APSU board members who've been taking care of me</li>
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<li>Pure Heroine (2013) by Lorde</li>
<li>You Belong Here (2013) by Leagues</li>
<li>AM (2013) by Arctic Monkeys</li>
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Week started out slowly, but then I blinked and now it's Saturday. I guess that's a sign that I'm starting to acclimate to college?<br />
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Honestly, I'm not really in the mood to pick out every single detail of my week (currently in the library taking a study break from Latin), so I guess I'll just do a general overview and mention a few highlights.<br />
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I'm really starting to get a feel for my classes. Latin is pretty awesome. It's tough, but I love learning languages. The grammar is really new to me, but it's a cool challenge. I've been seeing it as a puzzle and it feels <i>so</i> good when I get rollin' on my homework. It's really satisfying. First quiz on Monday—wish me luck! As for Sociology, I'm having a lot of fun listening to my professor. He's quirky and always has something cool to say. I'm hoping to contribute more in class. English/CTW is pretty good too. I thought it would be my least favorite class (even though I'm an English major, go figure) but my first essay's draft is darn awesome and I'm looking forward to more class discussions.<br />
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One thing I've really been liking about the quarter so far is that I have no busy work. Everything that I'm assigned has a purpose that's geared towards improving my comprehension of what we're going over in class. Favorite assignment so far—the Eye Contact Project for Sociology. Everything else is mostly reading and being able to talk about it in class. Cool beans. My CTW class revolves around food (<i>Mindless Eating</i> by Brian Wansink and <i>In Defense of Food</i> by Michael Pollan) and it makes me really happy and involved because this past summer I spent so much time researching different nutritional regimes and diets.<br />
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I've also been spending a lot of time at the library. It feels good to get stuff done here. I simply can't concentrate at home anymore. My productivity level drops to zero once I set my things down in my bedroom and see my dog.<br />
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Club meetings have also started. I joined two multicultural clubs: CSA and APSU. I'm going to run for a position as freshman rep for APSU! Went to their Tomi Seafood brunch today and two of the board members really took care of me and made me feel welcome. Reminds me of back when I first joined Key Club in high school. Fingers crossed and hope I get the position! I also have to email the <i>Santa Clara Review</i> and ask if I can hop on as a volunteer assistant to a genre editor. So nervous but so exciting at the same time!<br />
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<b>Highlights</b>:<br />
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<li>Still feeling a little left out as a commuter sometimes. Once I get more involved in CSA and APSU I'm hoping it'll go away. Keeping a strong, positive, friendly mindset!</li>
<li>Playing piano and ping pong in Swig's basement after Curryoke at Sobrato. So much laughter and derping around.</li>
<li>The cute tech guy who complimented my Mac's desktop. It made me so happy when he said he liked my dock. He even noticed that I'd substituted the menu bar icons! No one ever notices that part! <i>Ever!</i> He even asked if I was a CS major since I'd done everything manually, but I told him no and said I just have free time. Yeah...these are the little things that make me feel warm and fuzzy inside.</li>
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<i>October 1, 2013:</i><br />
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This year's fall concert featured Young the Giant. I was really excited to see them, and they didn't disappoint. I was a little miffed at how they made us wait almost forty minutes after the opening artist (Nick Checo) finished before they appeared, but once they did I guess the wait was worth it. They played a handful of new songs, so I'm excited for a second album! I've been wondering if they were working on anything new.<br />
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Inspiration for the week of 9/22-9/28:<br />
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<li><i>(Shown above)</i> Ana Kraš - <a href="http://vimeo.com/62256519#" target="_blank">Shy Gestures</a> from the Avant/Garde Diaries. (Ana & Devendra collabs = !!!! = loveliest couple ever)</li>
<li>Refer to <a href="http://mustbemorning.blogspot.com/2013/09/some-things-never-leave-person.html" target="_blank">this</a> post for the poems that I discovered/re-discovered this week.</li>
<li>Prof. Jensen Jeung. Only been in his class for two days and he's already my favorite.</li>
<li><a href="http://100yearsfromnow.co/" target="_blank">100 Years From Now</a></li>
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Things and people I'm grateful for:<br />
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<li>My soon-to-be concert buddy!</li>
<li>The little girl I'm tutoring.</li>
<li>That guy who has the really wonderful and deep voice and who is also so humble about who he is and where he's been that it amazes me.</li>
<li>My commuter buds.</li>
<li>Having a car.</li>
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Things I just realized:<br />
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<li>I'm seeing Young the Giant on Tuesday.</li>
<li>I still haven't finished watching Pushing Daisies.</li>
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What I was listening to while putting this post together:<br />
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<li>We Are The Tide (2011) by Blind Pilot</li>
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