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2023-06-27 12:30 pm
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Baby, I was born to survive

As promised, here are some of the good things that did happen to me during my all too long journaling hiatus:

  • Last year, I saw Lady Gaga live at Dodger's Stadium. I Love her ♥ I sang along and allowed myself to get lost in the experience. Plus, there was this kid behind me screaming about how Lady Gaga saved his life--that's priceless.
  • I joined a choir; I am a fiend for choral music. Also, my conductor was this really cool non-binary person who has really great taste in music Sadly, they are moving to Washington state, but they will be coming back to SoCal periodically to work with us again.
  • I saw the musical Six about the six wives of Henry VIII. It's fun, and the music is really catchy.
  • I worked on my university's scholarly journal.
  • I have completed all of my coursework for my Master's degree. All I need to do now is take the comprehensive exams to graduate.
  • I finally got to go to this great okonomiyaki place called Chinchikurin.
  • I had kitsune udon for the first time.
  • I became obsessed with What We Do in the Shadows.
  • Ooh, I also saw Hadestown last fall, and it is now one of my favorite musicals.

There's probably more that I am forgetting as life has been very eventful in both good an bad ways. I plan to make a post about the books and music I've been enjoying too.
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2016-01-22 11:51 am

TGIF

I made it through another week of this semester, so it's time that I focus on the rest of my life for a while. Perhaps I can let myself do a bit of cathartic writing before I get to anything else. Even though this week was short on account of MLK day, it felt long and hectic. Sunday was my birthday, but I just rolled with it this time. I decided that there will be plenty of time in the rest of the year to turn to reflection about the state of my life. I allowed myself to feel happy about the event, but I did not celebrate much on that day. Instead, I took care of some homework and watched Galavant. Richard continues to be my favorite character in that series. I did get some sweet birthday wishes, though. It's good to be reminded that I am loved.

Of course, Monday was a holiday, so I took the time to actually celebrate my birthday a bit. We tried a new Mexican restaurant that I didn't end up liking very much. The rest of my time was spent trying to figure out synthetic a priori and reading. It's unfortunate that my creative writing class had to be on Monday because that is not the class I wanted to miss.

Tuesday I went to see If/Then with Idina Menzel. As a result, I found out what happens when you're late to a musical. We had to wait outside for ten minutes before they would let us in, but there was a screen outside to allow us to know what was going on. However, the sound on the screen was a bit delayed, and we could hear the actual sound coming from the theater at the same time. This created an echo that made it hard to understand what was going on. Eventually, someone turned down the sound on the screen to fix the problem, and we were let in before too long. It was a good show although I did find it a bit confusing like some of the reviewers had said. It was my chance to hear Idina sing live again, so it was worth it. I didn't realize that Anthony Rapp was in it too, and I was reminded how much I like his voice. Some songs were more memorable than others and the lyrics seemed clever at times, but I would like to listen to the cast recording to make a final judgment. Overall, the story was relatable because I am still young, and I have a lot of life-changing decisions ahead of me as well. I could relate to Elizabeth's struggle to find out what was the right decision.

Speaking of decisions, I am thinking of studying abroad in Spain or some other Spanish-speaking country. Spanish is not my major, but it would be a gift to become fluent in it after I've been forced to take three semesters of it and have at least one more semester to look forward to. I'm not even sure that I'd qualify for the scholarship, but I'm going to go to a presentation about it next Friday. It seems like something that is seriously worth considering even though I have a bunch of other things that I need to do in my life. Maybe something good could come of it. It could be just the thing to give me a fresh start.

I don't really have much to say about the last two days. It was just... stressful on account of personal things, but I can put that behind me now. I also had a dream about the Tenth Doctor and Martha, so I think that's incentive to start watching the older episodes of Doctor Who again.
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2011-09-17 11:11 pm

Adventures in insomnia

Last night (or, to be more accurate; this morning), I stayed up until four o'clock watching a documentary about Mark Twain. xD; it was well worth it.

Also, trying to write while listening to the 25th anniversary concert of Les Miserables does not work. the music is too distracting... in a good way!