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our new director is originally from north
carolina, and i've noticed that when i talk to him, i start talking with
a southern drawl! hahahaha weird thing is, i've never done that with any
other person with an accent. hmm... but i really like our new director.
the entire team's mood seems to have lifted since he joined us.
:)
today i took hwy 1 home from work, cuz 92 is a mess on the
weekends (we're talking a 15 minute stretch turning into 1-1.5 hours,
and i'm NOT exaggerating). i forgot how nice that commute is, with the
ocean next to you almost the entire time. too bad for devil's slide, or
else i'd take hwy 1 instead of 92 everyday.
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joyCleeP 10:27 PM [+] :: ... .:: Friday, January 30, 2004 ::.
madness at work. new director, new
software, soon-to-be new job title, near 12-hour days, and 100%
occupancy in january (totally unheard of). it's only 9:30 and i'm
falling asleep as i type. and i have to go in tomorrow from 8am til we
finish our work, which theoretically could be midnight!! altho i highly
doubt they would make us stay that late. i think i'll go to bed now.
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joyCleeP 10:31 PM [+] :: ... .:: Thursday, January 29, 2004 ::.
i almost forgot it was my birthday today!
i guess that's what happens as you get older... or maybe it's cuz i
celebrated already, last weekend, saturday AND sunday, so it feels like
my birthday passed already. well, whatever the case, another year has
passed. whatever.
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joyCleeP 11:45 PM [+] :: ... .:: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 ::.
i'm ready for spring time. i can't wait
to leave this place and move on to warmer pastures... we're planning to
move to the sunnier side of the peninsula, not the area known for it's
year-round thick fog. i can't wait to get away from all my stupid
neighbors! the thugs upstairs that smoke out in their cars. the crazy
driver downstairs who listens to very loud techno music very late at
night, and very early in the morning. the people who just leave trash
for others to have to deal with. the ghetto neighbors who park all 6 of
their crummy cars on their lawn. i can't wait to be away from it all!
but also, i'm really sad about leaving roommate!! :( she's the greatest
roommate ever. it's gonna be so weird...i've lived with her for over 3
years now. i've never lived anywhere for more than one year (since i
left home for school). it makes me sad...
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joyCleeP 7:49 PM [+] :: ... .:: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 ::.
i should have known this already...but
still, i just have to say it. planning a wedding SUCKS!! maybe it would
be a little easier if money wasn't an issue and i didn't have a job to
keep me busy during the day! grr. if i had it my way, i would just
elope.
so san mateo county has put a ban on "private room
karaoke" (noh-rae bang). they say it promotes prostitution, drug use and
under-age drinking. alrighty.
i've finally posted my pics from
japan, just need w to finish labeling the tokyo auto salon pics (lord
knows i have no clue what most of those pics are even of). so if you're
interested, let me know and i'll send you the link.
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joyCleeP 7:24 PM [+] :: ... .:: Sunday, January 18, 2004 ::.
yesterday we went to my friend's
"parenthood preparation party" (aka baby shower but for boys and girls).
it's a little crazy to think that my childhood friend, whom i've known
since we were 7, was about to have a baby!! and she's the tiniest thing,
you can't even tell she's pregnant, aside from the huge basketball
belly. she kinda started the chain of weddings, so i have a feeling in
the next year or so, there are gonna be several more baby
announcements...
so what's with korean girls and the real world?
seriously, this is number 3! well, 2 and a half (that girl in france was
half). but still...i just think it's kinda weird. speaking of reality
tv, i'm addicted to the
apprentice. and i thought i was done with reality tv... *sigh* it
never ends.
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joyCleeP 9:47 PM [+] :: ... .:: Thursday, January 15, 2004 ::.
i love january, cuz i look forward to
filing my taxes. :) i always get a nice hefty refund, cuz i claim 0.
nice. i could really use the money right now.
btw, my pics on the
right, if you hover over it with your mouse cursor, there's a caption.
and if you click on it, it gets bigger. just in case some of you hadn't
figured that out. ;)
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joyCleeP 9:55 PM [+] :: ... .:: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 ::.
okay, jetlag sucks. monday night i woke
up at 3am, and couldn't go back to sleep, which really sucked cuz i had
to work on tuesday! :( then last night, i slept for 9 hours, and i'm
still tired! i've been drinking so much tea to keep myself awake! grr...
few more things of note about japan: 1. the 80's have hit
japan...hard. we're talking leg warmers, off-one-shoulder baggy
sweaters, side ponytails, gawd awful eyeshadow. it's kinda scary. 2.
their public transportation system is amazing. when the schedule says
the train arrives at 7:23, the train arrives at 7:23. not 7:24, not
7:22, but 7:23. every single time. 3. they have cars that are so
small, they make the mini look enormous. i'm not exaggerating. 4. the
homeless actually build elaborate cardboard homes, with rooms, front
door, back door, windows, some with portable stoves! it's amazing. and
they have little communities in parks all over tokyo.
it's
really hard for me to get back into the groove of things at work. i'm
either telling ppl about our trip to japan, or about our engagement, or
both. over and over and over. so i really haven't done much work. lots
going on tho. my director left before i got back, so i came to work with
no boss. hmph. our new director starts at the end of the month. so i'm
just piddling around til then. :) fine by me! and i'm also going thru a
transition in my position. we'll see what happens.
i've posted
some pics of japan, just a taste of the 700 we actually took. 700.
sheesh.
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joyCleeP 10:27 PM [+] :: ... .:: Monday, January 12, 2004 ::.
warning: this post may get
loooong!!
we're back! and i already miss japan!! japan is
unbelieveable! we had such a blast...the people are so great, the
country is beautiful and hectic at the same time, the culture is so
different but sooo neat, and the food, oh the food... i'll try to keep
this as short as possible, but i won't mind if you don't read it all.
:)
Dec 29-30: left SFO for Tokyo/Narita. uneventful flight,
arrived Dec 30. insanity at tokyo station. nice old japanese man that
spoke fluent english helped point us in the right direction to the
shinkansen (bullet train) to nagoya. i think it took us over 4 hours to
get from the airport to nagoya station. we were so tired and hungry by
the time we arrived. L & D took us to a great restaurant down the
street from their place for chinese/korean/japanese food (a great mix!).
went back to their place and tried to sleep. it took me about 4 days to
finally get adjusted and sleep thru the night.
Dec 31: new year's
is the biggest holiday in japan. on new year's eve, everyone and their
mothers go to the temples to ring the bells. and everything is closed
for the entire week. including the kirin beer factory, just a few blocks
from L & D's apt. if you take their FREE factory tour, at the end
you get 2 FREE beers!! but of course it was closed for the new year
holiday. so went to lunch at this really great ramen place. and saw my
first honda integra type r! :) loving japan already... got dessert at a
french bakery (slice of cake for only 100 yen!), and hung out til
evening. for NYE, we went to a bar/pub (isikaya) in nagoya called
shooters, targeted towards foreigners, but ended up being a lot of
japanese! they had a deal for 5000 yen (roughly $50) for all you can eat
and drink from 7:30pm - 1:00am. sounded like a good deal, but the drinks
were watered down and they ran out of beers, and the food was so-so,
definitely not worth the money. but still fun to be around everyone.
yelled happy new year, then took the subway home.
Jan 1: L's
supervisor, Mrs. Makino, invited us to have new year's festivities at
their house. their family has sort of adopted L & D, so i was
looking forward to spending time with a japanese family celebrating a
major holiday. went over to their house around noon, played a PS2 taiko
drumming game (soooo much fun, with little taiko drums to beat!). then
it was time to eat, and Mrs. Makino had prepared a very nice feast.
started out with lots of tempura and sashimi, and some cold cuts and
other things. sukiyaki for the main course. you're supposed to eat it by
scooping out the sukiyaki into a bowl of raw egg...kinda iffy, i half
did it, by just dipping it in the egg and then placing it in a separate
bowl. W did it the proper way, very impressive!! and drank chu-hi and
Mrs. Makino's home-made plum sake (soooo good!!). we ate soooo much, i
thought i was going to pass out. we stayed pretty late there, then went
back to L & D's and crashed.
Jan 2: day trip to kyoto! got up
early to take the shinkansen to kyoto, then bought an all day bus pass
for only 500 yen to tour the temples. first stop was kinkakuji temple
(which means gold temple, and it was VERY gold). ate lunch, then off to
the next temple, which turned out to be a bit of a trek from the bus
stop, but definitely worth it. daikakuji was like a maze of walkways
from one building to another to another. very cool. the grounds around
it were nice too. then off to nijo-jo (a castle). another hike to get to
nijo-jo, only to find it was closed! damn holiday! L & D's friends
were also in kyoto for the new year, so we met up with them in the
central downtown area for dinner. went to a nice "english pub" for
drinks and some food, then to another bar, then to another bar (there
were some taiko drumers outside!!), where we somehow picked up an
australian traveller named baz. the area in central kyoto is sooooo
amazing, like nothing i've ever experienced. there are tons of little
alleyways, no wider than the width of my arms, just lined with bars,
restaurants, stores, you name it. went to a restaurant for more beer,
then it was time to make our way back to the shinkasen station to go
back to nagoya. got to the station about 11pm, and the last shinkansen
had left at 10:30!! after some debate, we realized we had two choices,
either karaoke all night til 5am when the first train leaves, or check
into a hotel. we attempted the karaoke first, but it was too expensive,
so we found a japanese style hotel (i think it was a ryokan) and stayed
the night.
Jan 3: L & D decided to take the local train home
(much cheaper than shinkansen), so we decided to spend another day in
kyoto!! bought another day bus pass and went to kiyomizu-dera, a very
cool temple with great views of kyoto. walked back to central kyoto area
for lunch, and looked for somewhere cheap with an english or picture
menu, and ended up eating at the best mcd's ever! the fries were sooo
good! on our way back to kyoto station, found another temple, higashi
honganji, and stopped to check it out. another great temple, and it was
HUGE!. finally got on our way back to nagoya and kiyosu (that's the
actual city L & D live).
Jan 4: decided to hang out in
nagoya for the day. took our time getting up and ready, then went into
nagoya for lunch. there is a laborynth of department stores underneath
the streets of nagoya, so we stopped at a food court and had lunch
(noodles and tonkatsu). went to the 100 yen store (like our 99 cent
store, but much much cooler stuff!). went to Central Park where a
japanese rock band was playing!! then to the "oasis," a sort of open air
convention center with a cool observatory deck area with interesting
water deck that you can see from the ground floor. hard to explain. did
more shopping, then headed to the nagoya hilton bar on the 28th floor,
where they have namihodai, happy hour, from 6-8pm all you can drink for
only 1400 yen!! what a deal, and great views of the city too. then went
over to joy joy karaoke to sing our hearts away! made it to the train
station before midnight (that's when all local trains/subways stop
running), and home safe and sound.
Jan 5: L & D both had to
work, so W and I decided to take a day trip to osaka. we took the
shinkansen to osaka, but realized that we also wanted to see kobe, and
just 10 minutes from kobe was himeji castle, supposedly japan's most
beautiful castle! so we went to himeji first, and the castle was
amazing!! there were a million cherry blossom trees all over the castle
grounds, so i bet it's gorgeous in the spring when they're blooming! ate
lunch, then made our way to kobe and visited the ikuta shrine, a very
public shrine that is still heavily used today (there was definitely
something going on that day, like a festival). walked over to the port
of kobe where we visited the kobe earthquake memorial park, where there
were parts of the pier that remained from the 1995 earthquake damage as
a reminder of the destruction. we then headed out to osaka, and it was
already dinner time. went to a place my coworker suggested, but couldn't
find it, so ended up at a really really good korean place that only
served korean bbq and bibimbop!! all kinds of dolsot bibimbop!!! and it
was deeeelicious! we tried to walk to the umeda sky building to get the
views of osaka, but ended up walking the wrong way and decided to just
call it a day (we were extremely tired by then) and head back to kiyosu.
Jan 6: last full day in nagoya/kiyosu. the makinos offered to
take us to the toyota automobile museum, just 30 minutes away by car. it
was interesting, with a full history of cars in general, then the
history of cars in japan. it was interesting, and educational. got back
to L & D's place and attempted to go to the kirin beer factory
again, but it was closed again! sheesh. had dessert instead. :) while we
were just hanging out at the apartment, there was a small earthquake,
but it freaked us out, cuz buildings in japan are built way different
than in california! that night, L made us dinner, our last supper.
Jan 7: checked out of "hotel L&D" and made our way on the
shinkasen back to tokyo, our final destination in japan. got a great
view of fuji-san (mt. fuji) on the shinkansen. checked into the ginza
renaissance hotel (tho it took a while to get there cuz our cab driver
didn't speak any english and had no clue where our hotel was, go
figure). ginza is the high maintenance shopping district of tokyo.
everyone, young and old, male and female, is fancy here. i mean VERY
fancy. and the worst part, everything is SUPER expensive. :( we were
able find an inexpensive thai restaurant that was good. then found a
nice bakery for dessert!! went back to the hotel to plan out our days in
tokyo.
Jan 8: today was ghibli studios museum day!! the thing i
most wanted to see in japan!! the museum is soooo cool, but
unfortunately completely in japanese. :( and no pictures were allowed!!
sucks. but it was sooo cool, and difficult to explain all that was
there. but it was very cool, and i spent a LOT of money at the giftshop.
:) on our way back to tokyo, we decided to stop by spoon (aftermarket
honda goodies), just a few stops away. well, we were supposed to get off
at ogikubo, but got off accidentally at nishi-ogikubo, and ended up
walking around for an hour and half in the WRONG CITY! we finally
realized we were at the wrong train stop, so got back on the train and
found spoon within 15 minutes after getting off the RIGHT stop! :P
unfortunately, it was just a warehouse (which is odd cuz there are some
great walking directions on their website, so we assumed they had a
showroom). the guys did point us to type one, a showroom with their race
cars, so we walked over there and the guys there let us look around and
take pics, and even gave us a goody bag. W was very excited. :) our last
stop of the day was shinjuku. we walked over to the tokyo municipal
government building to the 46th floor (i think) observatory deck
(finally something FREE!). amazing views of tokyo, and a gorgeous view
of the sun setting behind fuji-san!! what luck! on our way back to the
train station, went to takashimaya dept store and the kinokuniya
bookstore where W bought several expensive car magazines.
Jan 9:
tokyo auto salon day, the event we had planned our trip around and for!
we were veeeeery excited. friday was opening ceremonies, and the morning
was for VIP and media/press only. doors opened to the public after 1pm,
and we were there at 11:45. :) eager beavers. ate a quick lunch and
stood in line. saw a bit of the opening ceremony (which was completely
in japanese) and then made our way over to the main event. but first W
played the new gran turismo 4 in a very cool driving simulator!! then,
the main event. one word: overwhelming! we entered on the 2nd floor
which gave us great overall view of the hall, and ohmigawd, there was
just sooo much to see, and it was only 1/3 of it!!! we didn't even know
where to start! we made our way around the east wing, then over the the
central wing, and lastly the west wing. by the end of the event at 6pm,
we had taken almost 300 pictures!!! and spent a LOOOOT of money. by the
end of the day, my feet and legs were in so much pain, i wasn't sure if
i'd make it back to the hotel!
Jan 10: since we didn't quite make
it to the honda factory, we decided to just to the honda welcome plaza,
which just turned out to be a few cars and bikes, but we got to sit in a
new NSX Type S (sooooo nice!!!), which felt a lot like our own NSX,
except that it was right hand drive, and the type s has ricaro seats. :)
we went back to shinjuku to do some more shopping, and walked around for
over an hour in the red light district looking for a store that didn't
exhist! two guide books said it was there, but it definitely wasn't.
weird, and frustrating. so went back to takashimaya, to tokyo hands, and
bought some gifts and souvenirs. that night, met up with L & D, who
were in tokyo for D's soccer finals. the JET program has a soccer league
for JETs and their friends/boyfriends/husbands/whomever wants to play.
and it was their finals. the top 4 teams got to play at saitama stadium,
the 2002 world cup soccer stadium!! we were all very excited. so that
night, we all went to dinner and drinks at an isikaya near the place
they were staying.
Jan 11: the big day for D and his soccer
team! we made our way out to urawamisoni where saitama stadium is. it's
a very cool stadium, and it was awesome that they were able to get it
for their final game! D's team lost the final, and came in 2nd, but it
was a great game. afterwards, we went back to our hotel, where they had
namihodai for 2000 yen, all you can eat appetizers and all you can drink
from 5-8pm. we got there a bit after 6, and got started on the food and
drinks right away. afterwards, got dessert, and then went for one last
night of karaoke!!
Jan 12: our last day, very very sad to leave.
got up, packed up and checked out. met up with L & D for lunch, went
to akihabara. everyone kept saying to go to akihabara, where you can
find everything and anything electronic for cheap. well, we found that
they didn't have anything exceptionally different than any other store
we'd seen, and it was cheap at all. in most cases, it was more
expensive. so that was disappointing. we bought some more souvenirs at
Laox, and then headed back to ginza to get our bags and head out to the
airport. we couldn't take the limited express train to narita, which
only takes 40 minutes, and ended up on the rapid train which stops like
20 times. we were cutting it really close, and checked in just over an
hour before our flight was scheduled to leave! luckily we made our
flight and we were on our way home. and here i am.
:(
interesting facts and observations about japan and the
japanese 1. the japanese people are the nicest, most respectful
and courteous people ever. really. i'm amazed at how an entire nation
can be this way. 2. taxi cabs are sooo cool, they have GPS systems
and automatic doors that open and close. and they're SUPER clean. 3.
they burn their trash. very weird. you have to separate your trash by
burnable goods, non burnable (combustible?) and recyclable. yet, you'd
think they'd try really hard not to create waste. nope, they are the
kings/queens of excessive wrapping. i'm not exaggerating, they wrap and
wrap and wrap everything. then tape it closed. creates so much
waste. 4. japan is incredibly clean. yet it is next to impossible to
find any trashcans in public! weird. 5. they sell everything
imaginable in vending machines, including hot coffee (which is very good
btw). it's rumored that they even have "schoolgirls' underwear" but no
one i know has yet to see those. very odd. 6. even tho it is very
obvious we don't speak a word of japanese, they continue to speak to us
in japanese, very fast. and loud. and whenever you go to a restaurant or
store and make a transaction, they give you a long speech, which i'm
guessing has something to do with "thank you for coming to our
restaurant/store, we appreciate your patronage, please come back soon,
thank you very much again, thank you thank you thank you." 7. nobody
drinks water, everyone drinks alcohol. beer is cheaper than soda. so
yeah, i was screwed, since i don't drink alcohol, let alone beer
(blech). 8. sushi is very different there. no california rolls or
spicy tuna rolls. 9. the japanese are immaculately clean, yet it's
okay for drunk men to pee on the street. 10. the japanese have this
tendency to destroy entire cities, tearing everything down, just to
rebuild it again. they do this a LOT.
we had an amazing time.
thankfully L&D were there to show us around. L is there working for
JET as an english teacher for high schoolers, and D teaches small
children. we're trying to figure out a way for us to live there.
seriously. if the right opportunity came around, i would do it. i could
definitely see myself living there. but now, i'm terribly jetlagged, and
hoping that i'll make it thru the day tomorrow! we took about 700 pics,
it's gonna take forever to sort thru them all. sorry this was so long,
hopefully at least ONE person appreciates it, and actually reads it all!
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