Tuesday, August 12, 2014

I just want to thank God or whatever gods are watching over me

I tweeted this a week ago, but not everyone follows me on twitter.

Anyway, I am so grateful because I found out that I don't have to take 5 classes this semester. I only have to take 4. That's a lot of stress off of my schedule.

Really though, it's probably the greatest news I've heard all summer. (:

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Comic Con 2014 - July 25

Hello everyone! Here is a photo summary and glimpse of our day FINALLY back at Comic Con. We hadn't been to Comic Con since 2012. Fortunately, we were able to get tickets this year. We had a one day pass for Friday, which very much sufficed. I got a bunch of free stuff, and I barely bought anything, except for a Gru pop funko and gifts for my friends. And I didn't take any pictures of Cosplayers because I was too busy enjoying all the wonderful events and like I already mentioned: FREE STUFF! 

Taking the trolley reminds me of taking the train in Japan, so I edited this photo to make it look like what I visualize when I rode the train in Japan. I really hope that made sense, hahaha. 

6am line to pick up our badges.



The Exhibition Hall before it was crammed with people. One of the first people inside gets the best free stuff!

The Walking Dead exhibit was really cool. They built a mock of Terminus, and I got to feed the zombie a rat haha!

















Got to see the cast of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Coulson!

What I was more excited for was The Originals panel. At least I got into this panel. I wanted to get into the Walking Dead but obviously that's impossible. I would not like to wait 12 hours to get into Hall H. 

Daniel Gillies aka Elijah Mikaelson

Surprise! We got to see Paul Wesley aka Stefan from the Vampire Diaries! He was there with Phoebe Tonkin (his girlfriend in real life, and who plays Hayley the wolf from Vampire Diaries and The Originals). It was his birthday that day and we all sang him Happy Birthday and he randomly came out from backstage!

A city looks beautiful when it's filled with people.


With the expectancy of big crowds comes the religious and activist protestors.

I'm not sure what was inside this building but I was NOT down to go in! I was too scared to check it out. I would not do well in a zombie apocalypse...

I  really like this edit because I tried to make it look as close to a film production scene that you would see on The Walking Dead.

And, with the expectancy of large crowds comes the urge to protest. These people were protesting the genocide of Palestine. You go Palestinians! I'm all for fighting for what you believe in. As long as it's peaceful protesting (:

After ComicCon, Tom and I took the trolley up to our car. We met up with Joseph and Jamie and some of Project Zero members. We got Tajima for dinner and Tapioca Express afterwards. We played this game called Resistance. It's kind of like mafia. It was really fun though, and it's always nice to meet new people. 




Saturday, July 26, 2014

The Kumon table at the Fitzgeralds' Wedding. July 19, 2014

My co-worker and friend for 3 years is married to Mr. Robert Fitzgerald. She is happily named Mrs. Brittney Fitzgerald. I've only known this couple for about a year now and they are nothing but welcoming and fun. Their ceremony was an elegant yet simple one. The ceremony took place at the Calvary Chapel Bible Fellowship off of Rancho California Road in Temecula. 

My favorite part of the ceremony was when their vows were exchanged. Both speeches were unique, but also helped the family and friends see how honest and compassionate their relationship is from a personal perspective. I had so much fun getting to know my co-workers, new people, and family members of the newly wed.  The moral of any wedding day: relationships can grow stronger when under any of these circumstances - bound by commitment, willingness to accept things for what they are, compromise, loving effort, and unity.







At the wedding reception, there was an open bar. It was really cool because that was my first time experiencing it. Tom and I had no clue what to order so people kept telling us what to drink. I must have had 6 drinks but I did not feel a thing. 






When you have people in your life that you love and love you the same, then nothing can take away from you. To love and be loved is to have conquered. To trust and work together with your family and friends steers a confident outcome in life. When one has learned this blessing, one will live and communicate their love to the world, feeling elevated from and removed from all negativity. 

Thursday, July 24, 2014

San Francisco trip! June 27-29

Here are some pictures I was able to do quick edits on from the trip. I didn't take as much pictures of San Francisco city itself because we were mostly driving around the city and I also wanted to enjoy the sights rather than looking through the lens. Sometimes when I go on trips, I take too many pictures that when I go home I've realized that I missed the feeling of actually being there. All in all, the trip was exactly what it should have been: sight seeing, tourism, and prime cuisines! 

Edit: Oh and thanks to my sister for taking pics of me and Tom 




This restaurant is called Nick's LightHouse and it is right by the dock on Fisherman's Wharf. The food was as amazing as I remember it. Mind you, everything was Tom's first time. The best dishes to get for reasonable price and exquisite taste (in my opinion) would be the Prawns with Linguine and White Whine Cream Sauce with a side of Lobster Bisque. 











Thursday, May 29, 2014

Update

So remember when I took a break from dancing? Well, I'm dancing again with Zero II Hero and it's great to be off the couch and not studying hahaha.

Yesterday, was a really funny practice because the people who weren't blocking were playing a game and I kept getting confused and they were laughing at me hahahaha! Oh my gosh. I've missed laughing so hard my stomach hurts. I love my team so much!

The end of a semester means I can finally breathe and focus on my passions. Such as dance and photography, and my old passion of videography. People may wonder why I wasn't so into photography/videography back then. Well, you would be wrong because in Japan I was always holding the camera and recording my friends. I was always into photography also, it's just that who didn't have enough money to buy their own camera? Yup that's me. But I was fortunate to have an amazing boyfriend who wanted me to share my passion with the world and so he bought me my first ever DSLR, which I am a million times grateful for.

Which brings me to the latest videography I did for my friend Rae and 909 dancers. It was very fun recording them, and they were really nice! Every photo or video shoot teaches me more about my style and what I need to improve on. This was a good learning experience on what I could do better to record motion.

I'm pretty upset right now because I know I won't be graduating with Summa Cum Laude. Instead, I'm graduating with Magna Cum Laude. Because my freshman year I took some horrible classes with some horrible teachers. Right now I have a 3.688, which I'm not complaining about. That's a pretty damn nice GPA. By fall, I'll hopefully have a 3.7… Yeah, yeah. In the end grades don't matter, I just know how to give people what they want, therefore, I get good grades (; That's a great trait I guess. Because in this society it could possibly help me land a job.