year of the ox!

Fri 30 Jan 2009 at 11:10 pm  ♥  Filed under Life

Thanks everybody for the wonderful birthday wishes! :) Here’s a picture of the cake I got; it took forever to finish it! For four days straight, I was eating cake for breakfast and snack. And I had my friends help me out. :P

birthday
om nom :3

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not an unbirthday

Wed 21 Jan 2009 at 1:41 pm  ♥  Filed under Life

Happy birthday to me. Twenty is strange and not very definitive.1 I might be the same awkward and tired person, but any reason to celebrate is still a reason! I ordered a pistachio cake with lots of sprinkles and decons. And maybe I’ll treat myself with a shopping trip.

What do you guys like to do for your birthdays? :)


1: Well, for me, it might be. I like numbers divisible by 5.

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this happens once in a blue moon

Sun 11 Jan 2009 at 10:02 pm  ♥  Filed under Shanghai 2008, Travel

New layout! (Here‘s a link for those of you on feeds.) I was inspired by the Dior Cherie ads, hence the pastel colors1 and balloons. And it’s been far too long since I’ve made my own template; the last2 layout for the blog was a modified template.

Since the firewalls here aren’t too fond of my website3, I’m going to delay the Australia and Shanghai photos and maybe give an update or two on my life. I have one more week of break left before I head back to NY. There are many things I’m looking forward to, such as watching the inauguration on TV and my 20th birthday among other things. But as far as break-after-Australia goes, not much has happened.

Except for a car accident that happened the other day. In China, the Asian-driver stereotype is quite true to a frightening degree4, yet the amazing thing is that I have never seen a car accident occur there. Ever. Anyway, that day I wanted to go get KFC, which is 10 minutes away by car, whereas my dad insisted that I get some exercise and walk to the nearby grocery store for food. Since I hadn’t had Chinese KFC in ages, there was no way I was going to pass it up. So as we’re driving out of the neighborhood, we have to take a U-turn at the end of the divided street. As we’re taking the U-turn, another car also attempting a U-turn rear-ends us. Nothing serious though, considering that nobody was hurt and both cars got scratched and nothing more. But before that, I had never been in a car collision of any sort nor had I ever seen one in China. There’s a first5 for everything, I suppose.

Oh yeah, and when my dad heard about what happened, he spared me the if-you-had-walked-this-wouldn’t-have-happened talk. I can’t exactly say that the KFC was worth all the trouble though.


1: Is it spring yet? Because that’s usually the season for pastels and I could really use warmer weather these days. :)
2: And first.
3: Unless you have dialup or an equally bad firewall, you have no idea how slowly my site loads here. I’ve had this “Add New Post” page opened up for a good 15 minutes, and the page is still loading. Thank goodness for XXAMP otherwise I would never get around to uploading the layout. When I first posted my last entry, the site lagged for so long that half my entry got cut off!
4: Passengers yield to cars, not the other way around.
5: And last.

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