Saturday, July 23, 2011
Prospect Park Fun
Today was a fun day - about twenty people gathered together to create a barbecue event, where we all had fun, such as spraying each other with water guns, playing twister, playing scrabble. We started off cooking hot dogs, then bacon, then chicken wings and then many other stuff. It was delicious! Well, I brought the Panda speaker today and it was really useful - it ended up running all day on batteries, but at least we had music. I also brought a lunch box and chopsticks but didn't find it necessary. I feel like an idiot for carrying so much extra stuff. Furthermore, not much people ate the pasta, so it went into the trash can. A little wasted but whatever. I also bought 5 gallons of water and some chicken drumsticks but by then, we had too much food so it didn't get cooked. So, I came on by train with Cherie. It seemed awkward since we rarely talked together, nevertheless we walked and rode the train together. It just feels weird being alone with a girl, you know? But then again, we both were tired and got back safely. I was probably the most tired of them all since I stood up/walked the whole day at the duration while I was at the park, so my legs were completely dead. Still fun though! We then had fried chicken for dinner. Looks like things are getting bad for my canker sore, but at least I had good food! Hehehe. Well, I'm heading to sleep slightly earlier today because I'm really sleepy and tired. Ciao!
Thursday, July 21, 2011
A really hot week of...boredom
This past week was really bad, soaring to 95 degrees Fahrenheit and above. Lucky, I just got my AC installed today, so it was sweaty but worth it. Today, my friends came over to watch X-Men, First Class. I mean, I watched it by myself before, but watching it with friends was much better and more fun. I also had the remaining parts of the harry potter series, but they didn't want to watch it. Oh wells. I also wanted to buy an ice cream cake to eat with my family but dang, Baskin 31 Robins make expensive cakes!! I think I'm going to prepare for the BBQ on Saturday by making food. Man, it's going to be hot. I wonder how it's like in HK nowadays.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Queeny's 19th birthday
Today was an interesting and fun day. I counted pennies to pay back for Helen because she bought the gift for us to all chip in. So, I ended up shoving her 840 pennies. Well, I arrived at the party today late. Why? Well, I was lazy to buy a card yesterday so I bought one today - last minute. Weeell, it sorta worked out. I bought the card (took me 10 minutes to choose it) and took me half an hour to write it. I only expected to take 10 minutes to write it, but I guess I wrote a lot (and messily too). So I ended up walking a LONG distance in the sun today - it was really hot.
So once I arrived, I set down my stuff and watched the Pixar movie, Wall-e. Watching it again was sooo cuute! Robot love, lol. Then we watched Kung-Fu Hustle. It was pretty funny too and now that I watch it again when I'm older, I realized a lot of stuff as well. The best part of the party? FOOD. Queeny's family made a TON of food and it was really good, especially the BBQ chicken wings. So we all pigged out; afterwards, ate cookies took photos, and played the card, Apples to Apples. It was pretty fun playing as a large group. We then ate pizza and then the cake. Yup, I ate a lot today, so I have to burn all that fat somehow. Hmm, maybe I should bike longer and play better at tennis next time to make up for all the food I ate today, lmao!
So once I arrived, I set down my stuff and watched the Pixar movie, Wall-e. Watching it again was sooo cuute! Robot love, lol. Then we watched Kung-Fu Hustle. It was pretty funny too and now that I watch it again when I'm older, I realized a lot of stuff as well. The best part of the party? FOOD. Queeny's family made a TON of food and it was really good, especially the BBQ chicken wings. So we all pigged out; afterwards, ate cookies took photos, and played the card, Apples to Apples. It was pretty fun playing as a large group. We then ate pizza and then the cake. Yup, I ate a lot today, so I have to burn all that fat somehow. Hmm, maybe I should bike longer and play better at tennis next time to make up for all the food I ate today, lmao!
Friday, July 15, 2011
A day wasted on ice cream (again).
So I'll start off with yesterday, since that's all I can really remember. I was playing games the whole day while studying. Yes, that's pretty much all I did (and help cook dinner). What game? Cities in Motion. It was a fun game, but I was frustrated because I kept losing money in that game. Basically, you're the manager of the commuting system for a city and you're supposed to make money. After spending the WHOLE day trying to make money, I failed miserably. Only when I borrowed A LOT did I end up making money to maintain the city transportation. It was harrrd. But fun. Simulation games are always fun, especially business ones.
So today, I helped fix the windows of my house and then went to Yu's house to make more ice cream. Yes, MORE. Last time, we failed because our green tea ice cream had a bad recipe - yes, those idiots actually used REAL green tea leaves (and the teabag ones) instead of the matcha green tea. It ended up being really sweet and tasting like milk tea than green tea. Milk tea ice cream...that's a new one in America. So, we spent the whole day following recipes, playing a little games, eating noodles at a Japanese restaurant (it wasn't that good) and shopping for more ingredients. That was seriously the whole day. Speaking of which, I still need to buy a birthday card for a friend of mine since her birthday tomorrow. That's a lot to write about, since I write a lot.
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I also found my lost battery so yipee! I still am sad for my lost pair of headphones though. Also, Janus showed me pictures of the Harry potter event at HK. It looked cool - I'm jealous. But at least she looked pretty in those pics (and sexy wearing that uniform, hehe)
So today, I helped fix the windows of my house and then went to Yu's house to make more ice cream. Yes, MORE. Last time, we failed because our green tea ice cream had a bad recipe - yes, those idiots actually used REAL green tea leaves (and the teabag ones) instead of the matcha green tea. It ended up being really sweet and tasting like milk tea than green tea. Milk tea ice cream...that's a new one in America. So, we spent the whole day following recipes, playing a little games, eating noodles at a Japanese restaurant (it wasn't that good) and shopping for more ingredients. That was seriously the whole day. Speaking of which, I still need to buy a birthday card for a friend of mine since her birthday tomorrow. That's a lot to write about, since I write a lot.
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I also found my lost battery so yipee! I still am sad for my lost pair of headphones though. Also, Janus showed me pictures of the Harry potter event at HK. It looked cool - I'm jealous. But at least she looked pretty in those pics (and sexy wearing that uniform, hehe)
Monday, July 11, 2011
Another (few) Day(s) Gone~
Today had gone by fast and so had the other two days. You've probably wondered why I've stopped the posts for several days - well, I was really mad at myself. I lost my expensive headphones and my phone battery - a worth of $140 USD retail. Just those two items..and they're small too. I tried finding them and finding them but couldn't. It's really been bad luck (in addition to my mom blaming me for everything I didn't do). Well, at least Saturday was fun with tennis. Today, I also went to Yu's house to test out the ice cream machine Helen bought for Queeny's birthday. Well, it didn't go as planned. Helen forgot to read the instructions beforehand and that messed up the whole day because we were supposed to freeze the machine's bowl for 18 hours. Because of that, the liquid solution didn't freeze and turn to ice cream. It was a wasted day but at least fun. We also ate Japanese food at Fugu Sushi! I wouldn't say it's wonderful but it's pretty good (but again, expensive). Well, I ordered another pair of headphones from Amazon - this time slightly more expensive. I will protect it with my life this time so I won't lose it. (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00385XU7Y). As for the battery...I want to buy another replacement but don't have the money to. However, I'm thinking of buying this, if I do: http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Ericsson-BST-41VP-Battery-Charging/dp/B003F8L8M8/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1310441908&sr=8-4.
Well, there went my typical 3 days. They fly by FAST.
Well, there went my typical 3 days. They fly by FAST.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Back to NYU Poly for a day. Got a lot of things done.
Today I went back to NYU Poly to take care of financial aid and to study a bit. It was interesting. The school library was virtually empty so I had a whole room to myself. Yay! Inside, I just chilled and studied. Of course, I allocated some time to do other stuff, such as installing the Visual Novel, Rewrite (which I bought from Japan imported) and talking to friends via facebook. Overall, I thought it was a pretty productive day in a cool air conditioned environment. I also went to ask about financial aid. Well, things weren't better than planned because I didn't get as much financial aid as I hoped, but I still had enough. A TINY bit more than last year. Honestly though, it would've been a lot better if I had more governmental assistance. Even work study opportunities were all given out. Maybe I should start applying for private scholarships? Sounds hard and competitive but it's a start. But then, my GPA is wrecked, so I don't know. But at least I got it done. The only bad side of today: there was a damn fire drill. Really? The only one day I go to poly in the summer, I get kicked out of the library for an hour for fire drill.
I also went to the new restaurant near the school today, "Five Guys". It was delicious but expensive. The price of a typical meal costs $16 USD, almost priced like that at a fancy restaurant in Manhattan. Luckily, the food was really good and fresh (organic too, I would say). I personally would say it's worth the value but for it's price, I can't afford to eat this on a common basis since I'm a college student.
Also, my mom saw my talking to Janus on AIM again and yelled at me. She said I'm "dating a girl who is not a USA citizen." It's true that Janus is not a US citizen and that she wants to be, but I trust her enough to not marry me for just that purpose. So if Janus really wants to marry me, she should become a US citizen first. Then I can prove my mom wrong, lol. Even if I don't do it for my mom, I'll want to do that for myself. I wish for a future wife who can work independent and not rely solely on me for the whole family.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Today was quite a random day. I woke up to the sound of my grand-uncle ringing the doorbell of my house to pay a visit. Obviously, I didn't want him to see me sleeping like a pig, so I immediately woke up, brushed my teeth, and washed my face. Honestly, I was still yawning and tired as hell since I played games with my phone before I went to bed (I slept at 3AM last night). Well, he came over surprisingly early (9:30) to fix the ceiling and I had to help out by carrying some repair stuff to aid them in fixing. Honestly, I didn't fix the ceiling much at all. I just pointed the flashlight at the hole and my grandpa and grand-uncle put more plaster to fill the hole. I was expecting something much cooler, but hey, it was hot. Doing anything crazy in that heat had to mean that you were crazy too. When done, I went outside to buy Dim Sum since we like to treat our guests well, so I went to the Ho Wong restaurant near my house and bought the dishes. THE FOOD WAS HORRIBLE. Honestly, if they weren't so close and I was in a rush to buy the food, I would've gotten it from another restaurant because the food was really badly prepared (and wasn't cheap either). Luckily, my neighborhood has a bunch of bakeries, so I bought some milk tea for everyone to help with the bad food. Well, Janus also asked me to write a blog before she woke up, so I did! It was a very short blog that fulfilled it's purpose (and made her laugh too).
For the rest of the afternoon - I spent time trying to repair a workstation I salvaged from Columbia last year (they threw it out). Unfortunately, some other people came to the computers before me and took some important parts, but I took one of the many computers there home. As they say, one man's trash is another man's treasure, right? So, I had spare parts at home and managed to fix MOST of the computers. I'm still missing some parts though. I think I'll still need to spend about another $100 to fix/upgrade it. Realizing that I should buy it in the future when I get more money, I went back outside to return a book. On the way back, I went to McDonalds to buy an ice cream cone - but they ran out. REALLY?!?! A McDonalds without ice cream is bad! It's the only reason why I like McDonalds! Well, there goes my local fast food restaurant.
At night is probably one of my most relaxing times. I listen to music to enjoy the calm night while studying and chatting away with friends. Queeny's birthday is coming up and Helen and her friends decided to pool money to buy an expensive gift. Of course, I joined in too. The gift is an Ice Cream Machine, and we got a list of recipes to make ice cream. Personally, I want to make this: http://www.geekychef.com/2009/01/sea-salt-ice-cream.html. It is the ice cream from my most favorite game, Kingdom Hearts. I really want to try it and I heard it's pretty good. Because of this, I also managed to talk to Ruixin, a really close friend I haven't talked to in a while. She's a really hardworking girl who I really admire for her efforts. Nevertheless, the chance of talking to her is pretty rare, even in the summer because she's just a really busy person.
And of course, I studied C++ near midnight. I don't need to know it now, but I need to learn it next semester, so studying ahead will help me program better so I can get better grades. Besides, I find C++ to be really fun to program. Also, my other friends are planning to have BBQ in celebration of someone I know coming back to the USA. He went on a trip to Peru as an intern, so I can't wait to hear his experiences. Well, it's late. Really late. Goodnite and hope for a better tomorrow!
For the rest of the afternoon - I spent time trying to repair a workstation I salvaged from Columbia last year (they threw it out). Unfortunately, some other people came to the computers before me and took some important parts, but I took one of the many computers there home. As they say, one man's trash is another man's treasure, right? So, I had spare parts at home and managed to fix MOST of the computers. I'm still missing some parts though. I think I'll still need to spend about another $100 to fix/upgrade it. Realizing that I should buy it in the future when I get more money, I went back outside to return a book. On the way back, I went to McDonalds to buy an ice cream cone - but they ran out. REALLY?!?! A McDonalds without ice cream is bad! It's the only reason why I like McDonalds! Well, there goes my local fast food restaurant.
At night is probably one of my most relaxing times. I listen to music to enjoy the calm night while studying and chatting away with friends. Queeny's birthday is coming up and Helen and her friends decided to pool money to buy an expensive gift. Of course, I joined in too. The gift is an Ice Cream Machine, and we got a list of recipes to make ice cream. Personally, I want to make this: http://www.geekychef.com/2009/01/sea-salt-ice-cream.html. It is the ice cream from my most favorite game, Kingdom Hearts. I really want to try it and I heard it's pretty good. Because of this, I also managed to talk to Ruixin, a really close friend I haven't talked to in a while. She's a really hardworking girl who I really admire for her efforts. Nevertheless, the chance of talking to her is pretty rare, even in the summer because she's just a really busy person.
And of course, I studied C++ near midnight. I don't need to know it now, but I need to learn it next semester, so studying ahead will help me program better so I can get better grades. Besides, I find C++ to be really fun to program. Also, my other friends are planning to have BBQ in celebration of someone I know coming back to the USA. He went on a trip to Peru as an intern, so I can't wait to hear his experiences. Well, it's late. Really late. Goodnite and hope for a better tomorrow!
A random post
So evidently I was asked by someone *ahem* to make an early post on my blog. As a result, I incoherently deny to make that post by writing this post. There~
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Maybe a new website?
Yesterday, I thought, since I bought a silver account at yola (http://www.yola.com/pricing) and I've only used up 3 of my 25 website, I wondered what would happen if me and Janus created our own website? Not a blog, you see, but a dedicated website to talk about things. What to talk about? I don't know. Maybe we can talk about US - HK relations (political, personal, etc) or write stories together. Many potentials are available online nowadays. It's just too much to choose from!
So today, I went to 8th ave, Brooklyn to help my mom carry some stuff from shopping. Well, me and my mom had some arguments over my future and college, but I guess the arguments wasn't too bad. There, about 6 people said "hi" to me, but I didn't recognize half of them. I must be getting old, lol. Either that, or I know too much people. So, we had red bean ice (also known as red bean slush) from Quickly's and came home to look online for portable air conditioning online. They were expensive!!! Luckily, I found one online at a big discount, but it is still expensive (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16896808070&cm_re=portable_air_conditioner-_-96-808-070-_-Product). We also have old Air Conditioning units (non-portable), but we would then have to go through the annoying job of assembling it and fitting it into the window.
Also, I thought about upgrading my computer and repairing the server I found at Columbia University. If I can repair that server, things would be awesome! I've never had a computer sever before, so I wonder how it will run. One last note: Janus asked me today about a gift for a friend of hers. The only description she gave me was "he likes math." That was not very useful at all. I mean, what can you give to a math person that's meaningful? Pen? Pencil? Paper? Calculator? A fancy pen or pencil might work but the rest seems bad idea for gift. Books is just a no, due to chinese superstition. Then, I thought, "what about tea?" A hard studying person is sure to get tired, right? And tea is a healthy way to keep that person going, so I have that suggestion last-minute. Well, that was my day. And well, studying of course.
So today, I went to 8th ave, Brooklyn to help my mom carry some stuff from shopping. Well, me and my mom had some arguments over my future and college, but I guess the arguments wasn't too bad. There, about 6 people said "hi" to me, but I didn't recognize half of them. I must be getting old, lol. Either that, or I know too much people. So, we had red bean ice (also known as red bean slush) from Quickly's and came home to look online for portable air conditioning online. They were expensive!!! Luckily, I found one online at a big discount, but it is still expensive (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16896808070&cm_re=portable_air_conditioner-_-96-808-070-_-Product). We also have old Air Conditioning units (non-portable), but we would then have to go through the annoying job of assembling it and fitting it into the window.
Also, I thought about upgrading my computer and repairing the server I found at Columbia University. If I can repair that server, things would be awesome! I've never had a computer sever before, so I wonder how it will run. One last note: Janus asked me today about a gift for a friend of hers. The only description she gave me was "he likes math." That was not very useful at all. I mean, what can you give to a math person that's meaningful? Pen? Pencil? Paper? Calculator? A fancy pen or pencil might work but the rest seems bad idea for gift. Books is just a no, due to chinese superstition. Then, I thought, "what about tea?" A hard studying person is sure to get tired, right? And tea is a healthy way to keep that person going, so I have that suggestion last-minute. Well, that was my day. And well, studying of course.
Monday, July 4, 2011
An unhappy July 4th
In the past, every July 4th, or American Independence Day, my mom would always cheer me up at night. I remember times when she gave me candy, saying "Happy July 4th!", or celebrating with me in happy times, like eating ice cream together and allowing to play games/give me back my PSP. Today, was a different story. Ever since I entered college, and she quit her job, EVERYTHING changed. She used to be always optimistic, now she's always angry. She used to remember everything, but now she stays home all day, forgets stuff, and blames it on me. She used to let me play games practically the whole day on holidays in the past - now she yells at me when I only played 1.5 hrs today. Today, I originally planned to go with my friends to see the fireworks, the biggest of the year, but all my friends ditched me, leaving me alone. I'm tired of this bullshit. Things used to be fun and happy, now things are sad and depressing. What happened? Sure, my grades are bad, but she's not even giving me a chance anymore. Back then, I used to look at the stuff I wanted to buy, and my mom used to say "Save up your money for another time" or "We'll buy it another time when we're rich." Now, even when I look at an item on sale online, she plainly yells at me, "STOP WASTING MONEY!!!" when I clearly only dream of buying it and didn't even buy it yet. She used to love it when I learned about computers, and now she yells at me despite being a computer engineering major. She even yells at me saying I'm stupid. Occasionally, she does stuff to me and tries to be nice but never says anything. Why? Why is life changing so much? Life used to be happy. I originally created this blog to write happy thoughts so I can look back to see my happy side. But I cannot forgive myself if I don't write this rant. Even now, as I'm writing, I hear fireworks setting off outside my window. My mom offered to go with me there but I don't want to go with my mom. I want to grow up and go with my friends. AGAIN, she yelled at me for being a hermit. I still hear the whizzing sound of the fireworks. The Chinese astrology said this year was a happy year for Monkeys, but so far, everything was bad. I wish my life wasn't so terrible.
edit: Janus tried to cheer me and up and reminded me how graceful music is at lonely times. Thank you. I appreciate it
edit: Janus tried to cheer me and up and reminded me how graceful music is at lonely times. Thank you. I appreciate it
Sunday, July 3, 2011
A Not so Busy Day for Once.
For once, my day wasn't busy and I had nothing to fill it with, so I played games. Honestly, I originally planned to practice the keyboard/piano but ended up playing computer games (feel so useless today). In fact, I even stopped talking to Janus around 3PM to play games (though, it was an excuse to get her to sleep earlier). On the more useful side, I bought Parmesan cheese. Why? Well, I was thinking of making alfredo pasta for my family tomorrow, since they said it was really good last time. Unfortunately, I lost the link to the previous recipe so I'll have to hunt it down again. But hopefully, things will be better tomorrow. Well, Janus didn't talk to me tonight. She's probably busy. Well, I'll have to sleep so, hope things get fun!
Saturday, July 2, 2011
My first time at Chuang Yen Monastery
I went in the morning to the Chuang Yen Monestary today with my family. What can I say about it? Well, it's beautiful in scenery but...the temple didn't inspire me much. Perhaps the buddha was too new? The only thing I found interesting was a picture of Guan Yin from 900AD or so (carbon dated) made of wood. WOW, that statue was OLD! But besides the Guan Yin statue and the architecture of the buildings, I didn't find the shrines to be any interesting, especially after seeing all the authentic, original ones in Chinatown (particularly the ones from Shanghai, Xian, HK, and Guanzhou). However, it's understandable. Americans get taxed everywhere and that monastery was not government funded, so for what it had, everything was really well designed. After that, my family and I decided to go to Flushing, NY for dinner. The funny thing was, my Phone's Google Navigation GPS was much better than the paid Garmin Nuvi GPS alternative. For one, my phone had GPS signal while the Garmin took a while to even receive signal. The graphics on my phone also looked MUCH better than that of the dedicated GPS. Finally, the GPS made us go through a toll bridge when my phone's GOOGLE GPS could have helped us avoid that. I love my android phone.
And afterwards, we ate dinner at flushing. It was chinese food - northern/taiwanese style. Things looked weird but tasted pretty good, so that's that. I also ordered really spicy qing dynasty chicken or whatever. DAMN, those peppers were ultra spicy! Luckily, the chicken wasn't that spicy, so I managed to eat it all. Whew~
I promised to take pictures for her and I did. I just finished uploading it to Facebook, but re-uploading it to blogspot will take a long time, so I'll just link it to my album for now: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2127414033898.123075.1502342492
And afterwards, we ate dinner at flushing. It was chinese food - northern/taiwanese style. Things looked weird but tasted pretty good, so that's that. I also ordered really spicy qing dynasty chicken or whatever. DAMN, those peppers were ultra spicy! Luckily, the chicken wasn't that spicy, so I managed to eat it all. Whew~
I promised to take pictures for her and I did. I just finished uploading it to Facebook, but re-uploading it to blogspot will take a long time, so I'll just link it to my album for now: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2127414033898.123075.1502342492
Friday, July 1, 2011
Tranformers 3 and What I Did After
Transformers 3 was one of the most graphically amazing movies ever! Sadly, there was almost no storyline here because all I ever saw was 1) explosions, 2) explosions 3) more explosions. It was also the first time where Megan Fox did not partake a role in a transformers movie and I have to admit - the new girl looks really hot. Well, we arrived at the theater late and they gave out more tickets than seats were available, so we stood in the back row for the whole duration of 2 hrs 45 minutes. I'm surprised my legs weren't dead yet. Also, I found out that the new Linkin Park song for the movie was Iridescent (link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLYiIBCN9ec). I don't find it as powerful as Linkin Park's previous songs, but it's a nice song nevertheless. Afterwards, me and my friends walked through Central Park to Byrant Park, where I went to Sunrise Mart (a small Japanese market) and found Pocari Sweat! OMG, it's been ages since I've last drank those in China and HK. I really miss them (and they're really expensive). So, I bought one and slowly enjoyed it. Today was a really good day. Oh, and all the while, Janus, IMed me. I don't know how to respond to this, but I felt really bad - I could only spare a moment every 10 blocks or so to reply to her IM's with my phone because Manhattan was a crowded district. In the end, we talked very little today thoughout the 2 hours. I felt REALLY bad, and this time, I really owe her one because she stayed until 4AM again.
Last but not least, she said I can pay her back by giving her my address so she can send me a replacement Guan Yin Necklace as a gift. I really do miss it because it was my only gift from my trip to HK but to have her buy one for me - it sounds like I owe her too much. I mean, we talk a lot online and I trust her, but we rarely met in real life. I don't know what to say. I mean, could I lend her one my friend's address's to send to? She suggested to send it to her uncle to give it to me but I really don't want to bother other people (especially those I don't know too well). Maybe I should rent a mailbox so I can write letters to her? Sounds very romantic, but expensive. I definitely cannot give my home address because my mom does not like me dating - my grades are bad enough as it is, so me being with a girl will only create more tension in my family. $100 USD a year for a mailbox rental...is it really worth it? Love is troublesome. What should I do?
Anyway, I'm going to the Chuang Yen Monastery tomorrow with my family to see the Giant Buddha. I heard that Monastery has the temple with the biggest Buddha in the East coast of America. I can't wait to go! I'll be sure to bring my lunchbox and chopsticks because you save $1 for lunch there for bringing your own utensils. I'll be sure to take pictures!
Last but not least, she said I can pay her back by giving her my address so she can send me a replacement Guan Yin Necklace as a gift. I really do miss it because it was my only gift from my trip to HK but to have her buy one for me - it sounds like I owe her too much. I mean, we talk a lot online and I trust her, but we rarely met in real life. I don't know what to say. I mean, could I lend her one my friend's address's to send to? She suggested to send it to her uncle to give it to me but I really don't want to bother other people (especially those I don't know too well). Maybe I should rent a mailbox so I can write letters to her? Sounds very romantic, but expensive. I definitely cannot give my home address because my mom does not like me dating - my grades are bad enough as it is, so me being with a girl will only create more tension in my family. $100 USD a year for a mailbox rental...is it really worth it? Love is troublesome. What should I do?
Anyway, I'm going to the Chuang Yen Monastery tomorrow with my family to see the Giant Buddha. I heard that Monastery has the temple with the biggest Buddha in the East coast of America. I can't wait to go! I'll be sure to bring my lunchbox and chopsticks because you save $1 for lunch there for bringing your own utensils. I'll be sure to take pictures!
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