Monday, December 31, 2007

My 18th Birthday




7/7/89
Birthday get-together at my house for my 18th birthday. Got "Notre Dame de Paris" from Natasha!!! ONE OF THE BEST BIRTHDAY PRESENTS I'VE EVER RECEIVED!!! We watched it until she had to go home at 11. Before that we swam. That wet seat next to Leah was where Yin was. And the end is where we all pretended we were on Space Mountain and we got a souvenir picture at the end. Everyone had a good time playing Guitar Hero and Karaoke Revolution.

Movies and "Camping"




6/28/07, 6/30/07
I went to watch Ratatouille with Natasha for her birthday and then with Mandeep because she was leaving the US for India. Then we went to Natasha's house where me, Natasha, Jennifer, and Julia camped out in Natasha's backyard after watching "Phantom of the Opera" and doing each other's hair and nails. Nina, Yin, Tiffany, and Leah also attended.I had half my hair curled and Leah looks like she is in an Asian beauty parlor ha ha ha.

Monday, December 24, 2007

Disneyland Christmas w/ Leah and Natasha




12/17/07
Christmas (kind of) at Disneyland with Leah and Natasha. It's Leah's last time on her first annual pass.

We got there pretty early and instead of the parade music, Christmas music welcomed us into the park. It was slightly drizzling when we got there but it was surprisingly busy! It was a nice and easy day and lots of lines were empty so I was able to get pictures of Leah and Natasha in an empty queue which is not something you can do every day.

In case we got "bored" (you can't and shouldn't get bored at Disneyland, but you can get somewhat fatigued), I brought the MouseAdventure packet from the Fall 2007 MouseAdventure so Leah could pretend to do it with us. We completed (not really, since we forgot to answer the final answer) the Tomorrowland quiz we did not even attempt and so that was nice and fulfilling (except when I asked the guy at Nemo where we could find it and he's like, "Apollo 11 was a rocket ship" and I'm like I knowwwww but I'm pretty sure the Voyager was a sub. Oh well, I felt stupid anyway.)

Innoventions also received a visit, because one of the clues were in there. I hadn't been to Innoventions in a while. It was fun seeing what we would look like in 50 years. Apparently, if you're Asian, in 50 years you will look Native American, ha ha ha. There were nice CMs working there that interacted with us, especially reveling in the sadness I felt upon seeing what I looked like. One of them said, "Don't be sad. You could look worse." And then he pressed "more unfit," "more sun exposure," and "smoking" so I looked even WORSE. Oh well. Then afterwards they asked me if I was feeling any better :)

After that, we went on Storybookland which was Natasha's first time. The CM we had seemed to be a newbie (we wanted the other CM and almost got him, but then it was his break! NOOOO!) A boat with CMs floated by which caused him to break character and call out to them saying that he will catch them later because he wants to ride with them. Then he repeated the same line twice. And he kept pronouncing Ariel's name like Sebastian without the accent: ah-ree-EL! Oh well.

Then we ate at Cafe Orleans for the first time because I wanted to try the pommes frites that Audrey and Claudia had recommended. The first batch was cold so we sent it back and they replaced it with a fresh one (that's sort of bad show you know? How could you give us cold fries?) The fries themselves were okay. Nothing that special, but not a total disappointment. The waiter we had was from Punjab but I couldn't remember how to say "Thank you" in Punjabi so I was sad. I wanted to do that especially because we were kind of tough customers because he came by three times to take our order because we couldn't make up our minds and he also waited thirty minutes or so for us to finish paying the bill ha ha ha. I also had my first piece of Monte Cristo sandwich and it was different from what I expected and it was also pretty good! It stinks how they premake them though! That's not as quality as I expected from Cafe Orleans.

After that, we watched Billy Hill and the Hillbillies who had a special Christmas show. I know I watched my first Billy Hill show around this time of the year but this time was PARTICULARLY hilarious! We got there 20 minutes late, but it was still captivating when we got there. A lot of it I've never seen before so that's cool how they update their jokes and stuff. Definitely a must-see for everyone.

Then we went to DCA and went on California Screamin' where we interested ourselves in determining whether one half of a relationship we saw in line was a girl or a boy. It shall remain a mystery (I think it was a girl, Natasha thinks it's a girl, Leah thinks it's a boy).

After we had a nice ride (where I thought they would delete my picture because of my pose hehe) we went to the Snow White exhibit commemorating it's 70th year at the Animation Building. It was a very interesting exhibit, but I think Natasha and Leah were more interested in the little boy with a British accent that was walking around hehe. The Toy Story zoetrope was awesome. We spent a long time taking pictures of each other, and we spent an additional 20 minutes watching a slide show because I wanted a picture of this slide in which I thought Snow White looked particularly pretty and didn't know when I would see it again (sensible, n'est-ce pas?)

When we got out, it was raining really hard and everything became a lot emptier but a lot more beautiful. We went back to Disneyland where the lights on the Christmas decorations were mostly out, but the castle still looked beautiful and so did Main Street. We hopped on a half-full boat on Jungle Cruise and walked straight through Indiana Jones where we met a funny CM who had been in the film room for so long that she was able to recite the whole film by memory. Sort of like how Natasha can sing all the songs in the Disney store because she's heard it so many times.

Before we left we went on Haunted Mansion Holiday where there were girls with annoying flashing necklaces so we stayed as far away from them as possible. Also, when we went past the ride time board, the CM attending asked us if we were planning to go on Space Mountain (because we were looking at the board) because the time had drastically changed. He switched out the 45 min. card for a 15 min. card!

Then we watched the Small World display and went home. Overall, a very excellent day with short lines!

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Universal Studios w/ a Bunch of People




8/7/07
Went to Universal Studios Hollywood with Yin, Dora, Natasha, Albert, Leah, Mike, Alvin, Dante aaaand...that's it.

It was Albert and Leah's first time for things. It was Albert's first time on the Metro (though I thought it was his first time at Universal Studios too, that's why I took pictures of him buying his ticket) and Leah's first time at Universal Studios.

There's also pictures of May at work. At the end of the day she let us walk backstage with her! It was neat. Vending machines are cheaper backstage.

A lot of pictures with Leah and Natasha because we split shortly after we got there (by way of Metro!). The Mummy ride was too long and too crowded and me and Natasha did not want to wait and Leah did not know the others very well so while we went and did something else, they rode it themselves. We reconnected at Waterworld.

We also rode Back to the Future for the last time. It was the best ride, because it was a lot harder than usual. I will miss it a lot. That was the first time I went to the downstairs one and noticed the little video cameras that put you on the TV.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Arboretum with Leah




4/3/2006
Leah and me at the Arboretum. Here it was spring and all the flowers were in bloom and all the dead trees were coming back alive. All the squirrels were plump, all the little goslings were born, and the peacocks were getting ready for mating season.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Disneyland w/ Natasha and Leah


Small World Papau New Guinea scene.

8/23/07
Disneyland with Leah and Natasha again before we all go to school :(

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Senior Dive-In


Come out sun? (I like this one the best.)

3/24/07
Senior Dive-In where people went to the school's pool and went "swimming" even though only 4 people--all guys--did. Then we watched "Click" on a projector screen and it was good. Also, me and Leah got there kind of early so we walked around a lot before we got there, and I didn't have my Senior Shirt on but they still let me go through o_O

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Professor Schwab as Aristotle 2




10/25/07
Aristotle greets us from the beyond.

Professor Schwab as Aristotle 3




10/25/07
The end of Professor Schwab as Aristotle teaching us in Humanities Core.

Professor Schwab as Aristotle




10/25/07
On final lecture, Professor Schwab comes to us as Aristotle.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Mandeep's Graduation Party




7/1/07
Party time for Mandeep at her uncle's restaurant! For Navjot ('cause I can't spell her other name =/).

Monday, December 3, 2007

AHS Visit and Annie's New Backyard Celebration




9/11/07 and 9/16/07
Visiting AHS with Annie and Tina (well, Tina kinda did her own thing after awhile, and quite better than we did =/) and me, Natasha, and Janista help Annie celebrate the grand opening of her new backyard.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Graduation


The gang's all here.

6/18/07
We graduate from high school! We are so happy and full of life here. Now we are in college and sad and full of homework.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

San Francisco


It's great, seriously. Pretty.

8/27/07 to 8/29/07
San Francisco with my family.

We watched "Jersey Boys" at the Curran Theater and it was great. It was all great. Hee hee. But when they first made that sound..._their_ sound...that was the best. I watched it too much. Anyway. It was great. We had to rush because we got there a little late, but were still seated in ROW H of ORCHESTRA! WHOA! There was an older couple behind us and I heard them commenting like "What kind of parent would take their young kids to see this show?" because "Jersey Boys" has swearing, violence, and things of a sexual nature in it. But we come for the music and my mom told them that me, my little sister, and her have seen it twice before. SO TAKE THAT, PEOPLE. Anyway. It was so cool sitting up so close right in the center. I got to see them sweat. I got to see the spit fly. I got to be right there when they went to the front of the stage. In fact it was a little intimidating. I looked over at my aunt at different periods of the show and she had her mouth in a smile the whole time. The audience was good. Jake Speck was on for Rashad Naylor, but that was OK. His voice was a little weak, but the end wailing was really great. And Jarrod Spector...his singing was better than Chris Jones, but Chris Jones NAILED the acting. When Chris Jones yelled at his daughter and she hung up, I thought, "Yeah, I would hang up too because he was acting so irrationally" but Jarrod Spector played it a bit more mellow so it didn't have as much effect.

Jeremy Kushnier was great, but I think that Deven May will always be Tommy DeVito to me. It was cute when they were doing "pulling my body under" in the last reprise of "Oh What a Night" and they are supposed to hop, but he was too busy enjoying the audience that he forgot and only when he looked over at the others did he remember and hop the last few times. Drew Gehling was good as Bob Gaudio although he cracked at the last "Cryyyyy for me." Both he and Erich Bergen look better in their headshots though XD and I really enjoyed Steve Gouveia's Nick Massi more than Michael Ingersoll because he put a more neurotic spin on it so that when Michael Ingersoll was called out for things he does weird, it wasn't quite believable.

The woman who was the lead in "Boyfriend's Back" reminded me of Ana Gasteyer of Saturday Night Live that it got distracting XD Also, I really liked when the one lady did the part during the recording session because when Frankie does the runs, she looks at him all jealous, like "GTFO this is my song, buster!" And she does this really funny voice modulation, where she's like "How could you, how could-a you, say (man voice) good bye-eye..." She was really funny.

Also, one of the screens was busted the whole time. The left one was black, and then red when they tried to fix it. So during the American Bandstand part, only two of the screens showed them (WHICH WAS SO DISAPPOINTING!!!), and during the various changing of the seasons and the cartoons that accompanied some of the songs (like "Big Girls Don't Cry"), there was always a panel missing so it didn't make all that much sense. Boooo! Don't they usually do a check before the show? Oh well, I had seen them before so I didn't mind all that much, but I felt bad for the people who hadn't seen it and were probably like, "What the--how unprofessional and low-rent!" No they probably didn't go that far because it's just that awesome but still.

Then we went to buy some merchandise. And then we went to the stage door. My little sister got the signatures of three of the Four Seasons (I don't know where Jarrod was, but no big loss), Bob Crewe (he was so nice. He asked her "What's your name?" And then he said "My name is Craig. Nice to meet you." and then he shook her hand. SO NICE!) and then we got a picture with all of them. Then we got Jake Spector's autograph and he also asked my little sister's name and then he wrote a personalized autograph. I still kick myself over not getting a picture with him because he was so nice! A lot of girls also left the stage door but I didn't know what they really looked like, so oh well.

Then we hung around while we waited for my dad to pick us up and Jeremy Kushnier was still there along with Craig Laurie (Bob Crewe), Michael Ingersoll, and Jake Spector while they were just hanging out waiting for their ride. It was kind of awkward, I don't know why. There wasn't a lot of people outside the stage door but then again, we had been in the theatre (where my mom got yelled at for taking a flash picture, but actually I had done it because I forgot the flash was on...sorry Mom!) until we were the last ones to leave, so maybe the rush was over? Oh, and there was this weird woman who looked like a man in really high heels who gave Michael Ingersoll a collection of pictures of her friends holding up signs that say they love him. He said "Oh thanks. This is really great" and all that stuff, but I was like, "Ew creepy." Hehehehe. She's met them before, though, so eh.

Anyway, OH WHAT A NIGHT!

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Disneyland with Annie, Janista, and Natasha




8/15/07
Disneyland with my friends Annie, Janista, and Natasha.

Friday, November 16, 2007

French Camp




27/4/07 à 29/4/07
C'est le Camp Francais!! Avec mes amies Natasha et Shul.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Around UCI




11/7/07
Old buildings, new buildings, construction, and Rainbowfest (I missed it though, so I will go again tomorrow).

Update: 11/5/07
Pictures of Campus Village.

Update: 10/28/06
Pictures from the visit with Dora and Yin.

Update: 10/12/07
Pictures from a rainy night after Midnight Magic.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

USH Halloween Horror Nights




10/28/07
A scary night with my friend Natasha! With Annual Pass discount tickets!

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Universal Studios with Dora, Natasha, and Yin




04/05/07
Universal Studios with my friends Yin, Dora, and Natasha. Whoo hoo Spring Break!

Monday, October 8, 2007

Pictures I Think Are Pretty Okay!


My sister smelling a flower in our jacuzzi.

Hey, it's pictures that I find are pretty good! Or amusing.
These are all taken with either a Canon Powershot camera, a Minolta...something, or a Nikon D40x!

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Chocolate Event at the Local Library




Hooray, yummy chocolate fountain, yummy chocolate lollipops and eggs and bunnies, and cookie decorating! Pictures taken with the tiny little Cybershot camera, so pardon the...cruddiness of the pictures? Whatever, it's a nice handy little camera and it's better than a cell phone =D

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Disneyland with Natasha




4/1/07
Disneyland with my good friend Natasha.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007