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Mar 27 2010

Don’t Ignore the Signs…

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... or else there shall be bloodshed. This should probably get everyone’s attention. But before I jump to the bloody ending, I should probably backtrack and start in the beginning. We woke up pretty late in the day since Wally slept over last night and we watched Death Note ‘til really late (or really early depending on how you look at it). Heated up our leftover from the night before for lunch, got ready, and hurried out the door to join the boys at Shoreline Lake. It was a beautiful day, and it’s a good sign that summer is almost here and I shouldn’t have to endure anymore sporadic rainy Bay Area weather for at least another 7 months or so. Jim, Nick, and Edward canoed for a bit while the rest of us stayed on the shore to get some tan. Andrew joined us after his optometrist appointment and we played frisbee before heading back to his place for a little gaming and a nap. We got dinner at this Canto restaurant called Pan Tao then headed to Karaoke.

The night was still young and we weren’t too keen on calling it a night and going home just yet, so Andrew, Wally, Raymond, Justin, and myself decided to go to a local park close to Andrew’s to hang out. I was off to the bathroom while the others noticed there was a ring around the moon. Andrew mentioned that it’s bad luck but no one took any interest to that. The night went on and after playing tag and some other childhood playground fun, we started playing hide-and-seek. It was just the first game and Wally was the one doing the seeking. One minute he was chasing Andrew and the next Andrew was on the ground with hands on his forehead. I went over to make sure he’s okay and noticed his head was bleeding from a cut close to the hairline. Apparently he hit his head at one of those low-hanging bars after a failed attempt in dodging it. We put napkins over the cut and told him to keep pressure on it. Luckily after a while the bleeding stopped. The reference of the ringed moon immediately came back to mind and we learned not to ignore signs anymore.

Talking about ignoring signs, I’m probably a master of that. That’s what I was thinking to myself on the drive back after dropping off Raymond and Wally. Things are certainly not going to go anywhere between Wally and I, and all the signs are so blatantly obvious. If I were to learn a lesson from tonight’s event, I should know that ignoring signs will only get myself hurt badly. It’s not like I need to get explicitly rejected to wake up. It has happened before with Ernesto and we all know how well that turned out. I shouldn’t keep doing that to myself. I just wish that I don’t get attached to people so easily. Time to pull myself out of this hole; stop getting depressed over something that’s never meant to be and start enjoying what’s in front of me while it’s still there.

If you haven’t noticed already, I’m awfully bad at keeping my new year’s resolution about blogging. My writing has certainly gotten rusty too. It takes me way longer to figure out what I want to write about and even longer to contemplate how to put them into words. But whenever I write a blog post, I feel relieved and satisfied. It’s a great way to force myself to clear my head and gather my thoughts through a tangle of emotions, and that can only be a good thing. Let’s see when the next time will be when I need to whine again. ;p

May 2 2008

A Tramway Ride

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tramway Tonight a couple of coworkers and I went out to grab some dinner after work, and we decided to take the tramways. This was my first time taking the renowned Hong Kong tramways since I came back.  I don’t even remember when was the last time I took it since I grew up in the New Territories but the tramways only runs on the island side. Anyway, I always thought it was such a shame that thousands of tourists come to Hong Kong every year to take the tramways, and I had yet to taken it once when there is particularly a stop a block from my work. So tonight I have finally redeemed myself and tried our best to make the most out of our HK$2 tramway trip.

Yesterday a friend of mine from UCSD was asking me for advice on how to deal with goodbyes, since he has been accepted into Berkeley and will be transferring over and leaving his friends this summer. Well, you would have thought that after so many experience of leaving and goodbyes, I would be a pro at it. But the truth is I’m not even the least qualified for the job. I’m a mess myself when it comes to goodbyes. Well, he’s a smart person and I think he has figured out all the answers all along. He just needed a friend to tell him what he needed to hear, and I knew that’s the part I could do.

TimesI have been playing with this revolutionary news/RSS reader application called Times since I came home. It’s amazing with a spiffy interface. It has just launched today, so go check it out if you haven’t done so already.