Saturday, November 27, 2010

Three Thanksgivings

My Thanksgiving weekend has been quite eventful for my standards. I've met new people, I've taken people I already knew to new places, I've stressed over my video project, but mostly I just ate. a lot. Originally I was supposed to have "only" two thanksgivings, but thanks to someone, I had a third. Let me walk you through my week(end?) so far.

Wednesday This day was a snow day! Yaaaaaaay!! So for the first part of the day, I just layed around in my pajamas being thankful that I didn't have to work that day. Everyone who has gone away to college was coming back for thanksgiving, and I knew Marie was back cause she already had asked for my laptop charger the night before. I expected her to get said charger and bring it back in a few hours, but what ended up happening was me getting a Marie-style voicemail, just like the good ol' days, telling me that she WAS coming over. Not asking if she could. Oh and she threw in something about being invited to their thanksgiving dinner that night since her mom had to work.
A few hours later she shows up with some mystery guy, who was not mentioned in the phone call. This turned out to be Josh who you probably have heard of from Marie's blog. He's pretty neat, and his hobbies include taking pictures with the newer version of my camera, being from Hawaii, terrorizing Marie's facebook and phone, eating a lot, and sleeping a lot.
At first I didn't want to go to dinner because I somehow convinced myself that I was going to use that night for my video project. But then I realized I was probably going to procrastinate and not do it anyway! So it was off to Marie's.
The dinner ended up being really good. Not to mention probably the fanciest holiday dinner I've probably ever had. We sat at an actual TABLE. Like without a TV or anything. We had real glass dishes and wine glasses, there were cloth napkins that matched the tablecloth, we said grace before digging in, and christmas music was playing in the background!
Marie's sister and her boyfriend brought the PS3 so I got to see some legit katamari action! Overall it was a really good start to my eating marathon. I wish I had some pictures to show you. I think the only one we took was an awkward photo at the dinner table with Josh's camera...so keep an eye out for that I guess...

Thursday, Real Actual Thanksgiving. Today was the day I was planning for. Mylinh and John were coming over to experience Thanksgiving with my family. Yes, my Shelton family....I know, crazy right?
When they arrived, I took the opportunity to force a pregnant woman out into the cold snow without a jacket, so she could smile and try to not look freezing cold while I snapped some senior photos.
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After that we were off to Shelton to my Aunntie's house. It was a little weird to have my two worlds collide. I've never really mixed my family with my friends before. It felt like one of those crossover cartoons from the 80's or whatever. It was awkward when people looked like they wanted an introduction, but I didn't know who they were, so I couldn't really give one.

I brought my camera so I could "take pictures of my family" which basically ended up meaning me taking a bajillion photos of the cutest baby ever. Oh Shaylee, how you be so cute?
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Shaylee was so cute, in fact, that she made John go from this:
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to this:
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Then there was lots of eating
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And lots of cousins

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Overall it was a good thanksgiving, though it seemed to go by so fast.


Friday, 3rd and Final Thanksgiving LaJohnda had to work, and Mylinh wasn't scared away by my family the previous day, so it was off to Uncle Danny's with her. Some of my actual family was there, and they're fine and met Mylinh the day before. But my aunt's family was also there that day. And to put it bluntly, they're freaking weird. In fact a lot of them are downright creepy.
The first thing that happens when we got there, was Samantha coming out and fussing over Mylinh just because she was pregnant. Not even normal fussing like "oh I love babies, you're so lucky blah blah blah" no, like creepy fussing. Without being introduced she came over and started touching her belly! And for the rest of the night she kept saying how cute MyLinh was, after anything she said. Just for example, say Mylinh was talking about lightbulbs and said "oh that lightbulb needs to be changed" or something, Sam would probably respond with "Hahaha lightbulb! you're so cute!" it got old fast.
Her older brother is super creepy, and had been drinking which made it worse. While we were playing boardgames he came over to stand in the doorway, stares at Mylinh for a few minutes, then asks "....how old are you?" when she was obviously creeped the eff out and walked away, he proceeded to stare at me for a few seconds then ask "is that kid yours?"
But enough about the horrible creepy moments. The foods was again good, and there was so much stuffing I thought I was in heaven. Although the desert sucked.
Mylinh seemed to make a connection with my uncle who was bugging her about letting him marry her, and trying to convince her to name the baby after him. But these are good things, because if he's BSing you, then he likes you.
My cousin Erica had her boyfriend over, and while playing candyland with him, he somehow recognized Mylinh and remembered that he went to elementary school with her brother for a short time.
We ended the night by relaxing at my grandmas, while I kicked butt at gardening mama!!
If you ignore the super creeper status members of my Aunt's family, it was another great Thanksgiving.

So with 3 being my new record of dinners this year, I wonder if I can break that next year? Though I'm not sure I'd want to. But I hope everyone else is having an equally awesome Thanksgiving break. Marie you best be blogging about Wednesday from your point of view. And Josh, if you read this, I hope you make a blog about Marie's bloggings. To Mylinh and John, I hope my family didn't scare you too bad, and I hope you enjoyed our dinner(s).

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Xmas list 2010

Ah christmas, my most favorite holiday ever. Christmas time always makes me annoyingly happy and mushy. But this blog entry isn't going to focus on the happy feelings christmas gives me. Nor the delicious food that causes us to gain 30 pounds in one season. I'm not even going to use this space to plan out christmassy adventures with my friends and family.
I'm going to be super materialistic and blog about all the PRESENTS I want for christmas! HAHAHA! :D I suspect this will get less and less realistic as the list goes on...

1. Fujifilm instax mini S7 or mini 25.

I've gotten a camera for the last few years in a row, so why not stick with the tradition? This was one of those things where I never knew I wanted one, but once I saw this sappy korean commercial, I knew I NEEDED one! :O

SEE? Doesn't that make you want one?? Who cares how unrealistic it is!

2. External Harddrive
Need space for my STUFF. What more can I say? Kind of boring and practical, but I needs it to save space on the computer.

3. New printer
The printer I have now, SUCKS. It can barely print out word documents successfully, let alone photos. THIS is why you don't just buy the cheapest printer possible, mom!

4. Anything from photojojo.com
Yeah yeah more photography stuff, you're bored with it by now, I get it. But I love this camera strap!


5. An R4 card for my DSi
Perfect for illegally downloading games....I mean...."storing files" on my DS.
6. Vacation to Disneyland.

MY favorite place...I'm having withdrawals... *twitch*

7. Hello Kitty Waffle Iron.

Not entirely sure why I want this. But I do. I don't even like waffles THAT much...it would probably just sit in the cupboards until my mom gave it away to charity or something. But it still for some reason want this!

8. An iPhone 5
Yeah, it doesn't exist yet. But I kinda want a new phone and the current iphone 4 has ISSUES.

9. Auxiliary connectymajorb for Betsy.
Casue CD's get old and I wish I could just play my ipod. :<

10. My class(es) completely magically payed for. forever.
Can this please happen D:

11. To not be sick this christmas
Oh lord I need for this to happen. Last year I was sick for pretty much the whole month of December.

12. A fancy condo right in the middle of downtown Seattle. For my future of course, not ready to move quite yet.


Well there ya go, one thing for each of the 12 days of christmas! If you wanna buy me any of those things, feel free. I might make you cookies or something in return. MAYBE.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Paranoid babydaddy!

Today, despite feeling sick, I went to meet Mylinh at our ol' hang out. And by that I mean her OB group! What? You mean thats not a normal place for teens to hang out? They normally go to malls and stuff? Screw that!

We learned about baby poop and stuff, but more importantly, got free baby clothes! Oh and I was asked again what gender "WE" are having.

No matter how many times I introduce myself as Mylinh's friend, and stress that I'm not the father, it is always assumed that I am either the father of her baby, or the new guy she's dating. It's almost as if teenage boys wouldn't normally be responsible or caring enough to go to those types of things unless they absolutely had to. WHO KNEW? :P

It reminds me though, of the time Dr.Sweet started talking about birth control. That same day Mylinh had told her that she was sleeping in my bed on a regular basis. (if you don't already know, this was said because we are tangled in a web of lies) Dr.Sweet started lecturing about how "you" need to start thinking about birth control after the baby, and decide what kind you would like. Mylinh didn't notice this, but as Dr.Sweet was addressing "you" she wasn't just speaking to her. She was clearly making eye contact with both of us and assuming that Mylinh and I needed birth control for sexytime WITH EACHOTHER. :O

These occurrences are partially annoying, but also pretty dang entertaining.

Today when we were in the room, endlessly waiting for Dr.Grande, Mylinh started telling me about this show her and John watched the other day. It was about changing your identity or something, and in the process of showing how to do that, they showed all the ways that the government keeps track of you. I'm not sure how true this stuff is, but according to the show, every car has tracking devices installed to keep track of where you are, which isn't that hard to believe. Cell phones always have you tracked because of the GPS features, again this one is easy to see. But apparently car windshields can record what you say when you talk on the phone in your car?! Uhh thats not creepy at all...
Credit cards and ID's also supposedly have chips in them, which can be blocked from readers by covering in tin foil. Tires are supposed to have even more tracking devices, just incase everything else wasn't enough...And I guess in Japan, instead of a pin number, they have a machine that scans your hand. WHY DON'T WE HAVE THAT? Better than remembering numbers.

Anyways, after hearing that stuff I not only wonder how much is true, I also can't help but be somewhat paranoid...What if the government CAN hear you in your car?? If they can, I bet they're weirded out by my conversations. I don't care so much about being tracked, cause it's not like I go anywhere I'm not supposed to, but the recording thing bugs me...

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

I'm so *bling bling*

So things have in some ways gotten better at work. Like a lot better. Like a WHOLE FREAKING LOT BETTER. In other words, two specific children have been "terminated." :D
It's really horrible how extremely happy I am about it. But I can't help it, things are so much better without them.

On the other hand, we have a special little extra group called homework club that joins us 3 times a week. Some of these kids are surprisingly well behaved. But others are a handful. And while the number was nice and small at first, they've been adding more and more kids to their group as the weeks go on.

Yesterday we had the most kids we've ever had EVER at once. 37 kids total, which is illegal for 2 staff people. Just thinking about that day gives me a headache... There were game pieces flying everywhere, kids running around screaming no matter how many times we told them "walking feet and inside voices!" It was truly a madhouse. In fact, we ran out of snack because there were so many of them.
The days without Homework club have been a dream lately. But the days with have been more...well like yesterday.
I've made illustrations to show the contrast between Ycare with and without homework club.





(The tree is purple CAUSE I SAID SO.
Not the point. )

Other things I've been doing lately include my favorite game, Photoshop extreme makeover! :D
Unfortunately I can never EVER post any of those images on the internets to show off my skill. If I did, I would look like a really mean superficial person. but I'm not, I promise! I mostly change things about people just to see if I'm capable of it, and for practice. The only person I shamefully photoshop to look "better" is myself.