You made it...
Well, she was a Laotian-American girl
Raised on promises
She couldn't help thinkin' that there
Was a little more to life
Somewhere else
After all it was a great big world
With lots of places to run to

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Birthday: DEC 31st  
Location: Kangneung, South Korea
Homestate: Oregon. UofO alum 
Job: Teaching English in Korea
Super Powers: Super delayed reaction time, perceiving the obvious, & hyper-indifference
Watching:
CSI, Gilmore Girls, Cold Case, Lost, Veronica Mars, Arrested Development, Joan of Arcadia, Simpsons, The Daily Show
Fixated on: downloading TV shows, organizing my photos
Want to touch: Old people skin.  Oooohh, so soft!
Currently annoyed with: not taking over the world due to my laziness
Looking forward to: Travelling after leaving Korea


Sing like no one can hear
Dance like no one can see
Love like you've never been hurt
Live like it's heaven on earth




 Let's set it straight - Is the country Laos or Lao?
Here's the answer

This week...
Things that make me happy

  • Flying out to Panama on Monday, Jan 31st!
  • not working all week
  • sleeping in
  • discovering the world of webcams w/ audio

Movies I've seen this month
  • 13 Going On 30
  • 21 Grams
  • Garden State
  • Meet The Fockers
  • The Forgotten
  • Harold and Kumar go to White Castle
  • The Aviator
  • Hotel Rwanda
  • The Notebook
  • The Village



What they're saying about me

"She's a nut! Not too sure how else to describe an "at-first-glance" seemingly quiet girl who dances like a chicken when she thinks no one else is looking, who likes to pass off her "made up" answer for fact, until you look at her and see her hopelessly trying not to crack a smile, who WITHOUT FAIL remembers to put a line of dental floss in her purse before she goes out (and isn't afraid to use it after dinner, thankfully NOT at the table!!).  I can always count on her to know the hottest hollywood gossip, and to dance till all hours of the morning with me."

"My co-worker just told me that there was a premiere for Bridget Jones 2 last night, just blocks from my work, and we missed it!  Hugh Grant, my beloved and the framework upon which my future husband is based, was just blocks away, breathing the same oxygen, and I missed it!  If I had a friend here who was as savvy with E-news as you are, this catastrophe would never have occurred!"

Guess what I heard...

Oh my god!! This donut is so good!  - Ras about a Krispy Kreme donut

Just because I've been drinking doesn't mean I can't start shit.  - Tom B.

You know what they say, if your burps smell like shit?  You've been eating shit. - Melvin

"I want to do! But what is paintball? There is no such word in dictionary." - Suwa, Japanese teacher

"I am now skipping church to see if I am going to win my bids!!!"  "YAYAYAYAYAYAYAYA.....I won the felt tip pens!!!!!!!!  Yippeee...."who let the dogs out...arf, arf, arf, arf"...."let me hear you say Y..M..C..A"....oh yah, who's your daddy!!!" - Renee

"I was sitting in my office the other day and I suddenly got this horrible wrenching pain in my ankle.  It really felt like I got a type two sprain just from sitting there.  The strangest thing.  Too bad cause I saw that Richard Gere movie and I got some Swayzerific moves."  - I asked Tom R. if he was going to dance this weekend.

Other favorite quotes:

A gift is an offering.  A selfless act that adds something to someone's life.  Something that they need.

Have you ever walked by something and you just had this feeling that someone you knew would absolutely love it?

Faith is believing when there is no rational reason to believe.

Homer: "We Americans are England's children... I know we don't call as much as we should, or aren't as well behaved as our goody two shoes brother, Canada... who I should mention has never had a girlfriend... I'm just sayin'..."

Anything less than mad, passionate, extraordinary love is a waste of time. There are too many mediocre things in life, and love should not be one of them.

The tragedy of life is not that it ends so soon, but that we wait so long to begin it.

When your heart speaks, take good notes.

Travel has a way of stretching the mind. The stretch comes not from travel's immediate rewards, the inevitable myriad new sights, smells and sounds, but with experiencing firsthand how others do differently what we believed to be the right and only way.

It's the possibility of having a dream come true that makes life interesting.

Sometimes to see the light, you have to risk the dark.

Girl's Night
9/14/2004

This past Friday, I went downtown to make an appointment at the dentist.  One of my molars was really sensitive to cold, two weeks ago.  It had since stopped, but I figured I should get it checked, just in case.  I was expecting the office to be booked, like every dentist I've ever gone to.  I would have been happy to get an appointment the following week.  I came in and the receptionist remembered me.  Before leaving my house, I looked up the Korean word for "appointment", but didn't get a chance to use it before the staff ushered me to the back.  I was a little uncomfortable because I wasn't expecting to sit down for an evaluation, but I had no say in the matter.  Within five minutes of walking in the door, I had a bib on me, had talked to the dentist, had an x-ray, and was injected with novicane.  I had a small cavity, which she cleaned out, and told me to come back on Monday.  If there was no pain by then, I'd just need a filling.  She nonchalantly continued, that if there was pain, I would need a root canal!  Luckily, it was just a cavity that I got filled.  The first visit was only 16,000 won, and the filling was 11,000 won!  I remembered getting a cavity filled in California for $100.  There are pros and cons, because this is the same office where I had the most painful teeth cleaning of me life. 

   

On Saturday, I went to Christa's place in Yang Yang and had a girl's night.  Yolanda was supposed to come too, but she was sick, so it was just the four of us: Christa, Noreen, Megan, and myself.  There was a lot of food there.  It was a little strange at first, because I can't remember the last time I had vegetables and dip.  Noreen also made a delicious chocolate pudding cake, which we ate with ice cream.  We talked a lot and managed to put on some facial masks.  It was weird, because the mask was pre-treated, and all you had to do was put this fabric-like material on your face.  we were beautiful, as you can see.

 
The spread.  There's even dip!
 
Cake and ice cream
 
The masks.
 
Christa.  I think we can all agree she was the funniest of the mask wearers.  It didn't quite fit her face.
 
Noreen wearing a yogurt pack, and nose strip.
 
We hung up our used masks on Christa's door, along with Noreen's nose strip.  It was funny then, but looking back on it, it's a little disgusting.


  love getting mail! 

It's pretty high on my list of favorite things, along with browsing stationary stores.  This past couple of weeks, has been good, because I got unexpected mail, which is the best kind.  I received a package of candy and sweets from Jennifer in Canada, a postcard from Renee's camping trip, a postcard from Nix when she went to Koh Phangan on vacation, and today I received a package of 5 magazines from Renee!  Thank you all!


One last thing...

I was leaving my house for work today, when I noticed this in the hall, in front of my neighbor's door.  It's a huge, dusty, Mashi Maro doll.  It might be hard to tell how big it is, but look at the door knob.  I felt a little sympathy for my neighbor, even though she usually stomps up the stairs in her clickity-clack heels every night at 3 or 4 in the morning.  (I'm still trying to decipher what her "job" is.)  Anyway, I felt sorry for her, because it was obvious that some boyfriend won/bought her this monstrosity of a doll, and she couldn't throw it away because he would notice if it was gone.  And it's not like other hideous gifts that you can stow away and bring back out when the gift-giver comes over.  There's no room to hide it anywhere! 

A note to men:  Only give your girlfriend a big doll like this if 1) she's 12 years old, or 2) she's a Korean woman under the age of 30.
 
(Thank god I don't fall under those two categories)


Posted at: 10:59:16 pm

reny
September 16, 2004   01:34 AM PDT
 
YOU'RE WELCOME!! ;)
   

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