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If I had a food journal this is what I would write

March 2nd, 2010 seetee 2 comments

Friday:

Lunch: Noodle soup at home

Dinner: Burger at Gordon Biersch

Saturday:

Lunch (because I didn’t get up early enough for breakfast: Uncured delicious ham, baked potato, salad

Dinner : In n Out (which = BURGER)

Sunday:

Lunch @ Rookies Sports Lodge in San Jose to watch the USA v. Canada game: Can you guess what I ate? A BURGER!

Dinner: Chicken Soft Tacos from Del Taco that weren’t as good as the ones when we ate them at Pomona.

Monday:

Lunch: Chicken and Potato curry over rice

Dinner (in this order): Chicken and potato curry over rice, mint chocolate chip ice cream, pulled pork sandwich made from Trader Joes pulled pork filling, chocolate cake.

and my stomach hates me.

Please, can you count how many burgers I’ve had?? 3 BURGERS in 3 DAYS…and I think the pulled pork sandwich kind of counts since it was on a hamburger bun.

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NBA All-Star Jam Session Pictures

February 16th, 2010 seetee 1 comment

I vote that Dallas keeps these banners on their buildings for the rest of the year

On our way to the Jam Session we passed the American Airlines Center which was where Allstar Saturday Night was being held that night

The banners were way to big for picture purposes.

basketball hall of fame exhibit

Tiffany tried to get to their height...2D cutouts don't make them look as huge as they probably are.

Sweet pic. Kind of glad that their computer was down so that we could get our own digital shot

This is my favorite picture. Super G. haha.

Chris Paul !! If only he didn't look so 2-dimensional

Giant Timmy D.

This one's for you Jen Ling!

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More adventures in Taiwan

February 15th, 2010 seetee 1 comment

This weekend I headed to Dallas to watch the NBA Allstar Game 2010 at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington. A grand total of 108,000 people were present at the stadium, breaking a world record for attendance at a basketball game. Pics will be up soon, but here are some more pictures from Taiwan!

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Happy (early) Birthday to the cutest Dad ever!

January 31st, 2010 seetee 1 comment

So, because I’m in Taiwan right now, my sister is leaving for Taiwan on my dad’s birthday (1/31) and my brother is in Davis, we had my dad’s birthday celebration via webcam (me) and cell phone (Phillip) and sang him his birthday song and watched him blow his candles out on his cake. Man, that was so fun. I took some screenshots so you could re-live it with me.

The cake that my sister bought

ooh yummy chocolate sign

My dad accidentally broke the heart ...and chuckled "uh oh, broken heart" hahah

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Check out my brother’s written works of art

January 25th, 2010 seetee No comments

waterbulletstothebrain.tumblr.com

and I promise to post Israel pictures soon! They’re all uploaded, just have to find time to put them up!

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We all deserve to be happy right?

January 18th, 2010 seetee 4 comments

I was watching a documentary featuring champion snowboarder Shaun White, and after a trip of his to Rwanda, he said “Even though the people here are so poor, they’re so happy. It makes me think about all of the things that we take for granted.” and for myself, it made me look back on what it means to be happy, and what makes me happy, because honestly, a steady paycheck may bring stability and security, yet feeling stagnant and not in control of my time, has made me feel very lost and unhappy.

Despite understanding my own feelings, I’ve grown to realize that the hardest thing to do is to create your own change and walk away from a job whose paycheck most people would jump for, in an attempt to build something more meaningful and geared towards both professional and personal growth.

In another sense, the lack of structure and management leadership at my job has taught me things about how NOT to manage people that work for you, and how to speak up and not stay silent. In another way, it also has made gender inequality in the workplace very apparent and all of the power dynamic discrepancies that I used to read about in textbooks come to life day-in and day-out. How long is a person supposed to try to make things better, only to realize that it will take longer than than they are willing to give it, even if the paycheck is good.

How do people find a balance between speaking up to create change, and leaving things alone to preserve sanity and let things work themselves out.

I always come back to this quote:

Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.

It’s always been the stereotype that in order to be  a “good minority woman” you shouldn’t create conflict, you should do your work and understand that you speaking up about a matter will only label you as a trouble seeker and thus worsen your chances of succeeding in the workplace. Honestly, this happens more often than we all think, and quite often I find myself wanting to shut-up and deal with things in this matter as well, but something in me yanks me and tells me that I know better and I shouldn’t be afraid. It tells me that I should act for the sake of principle because very few will because they are afraid of repercussions, but I shouldn’t be afraid because it’s about something larger.

I thought back a little bit on my happier days, and I came up with these conclusions:

1) I am happiest on the basketball court coaching or playing with people that I care about.

2) I was happiest during my time doing Americorps where I felt like I was part of a community within a larger community, being a part of something.

Give me a few months. I’ll figure it out.

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Off to Israel

January 11th, 2010 seetee No comments

be back next Tuesday (1/19)

Anyone have Delta miles that they don’t want?

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