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Thursday, July 7, 2011
Josh and I made pizza last night....
Josh made a margherita pizza, and I made a pear and gorgonzola pizza.
I hope everyone had a good 4th!
Friday, June 17, 2011
Hello everybody!
It has been far too long since my last post, and I hope you all are doing well. I've had a crazy few months... I had to have surgery and was busy with my classes, but now I'm finished (woo-hoo) and celebrated with a trip to visit my twin sister (Stephanie) in New York. I forget how much I miss her, and wish she would move back to the West Coast, but at the same time completely get why she loves NY so dearly. I also forgot how enamored complete strangers are with twins, hahahaha. I get that it's confusing to people, but is it really that much different than other siblings that look really similar? We don't even look thaaaat identical anymore... right? What do you gals think?
I wish I had taken more pictures of all the yummy food I ate... in the two weeks I was there, pretty sure I gained at least 5 lbs... and that's after the 3+ miles of walking I did everyday hahaha.
Here are some pics from my trip:
The Andy Monument near Union Square... very cool. I also love how the city is reclaiming public space and adding those sweet-ass chartreuse bistro tables and umbrellas in the various parts of town that had excess sidewalk laying around. Open public space is so refreshing, and it's neat to see that it can be executed very well by simply providing a place for people to sit down.
While in NY, I took a mini-roadtrip to Boston with Steph and Anibal (my brother in-law) to go visit Anibal's brother Jesus. We did touristy stuff (Quincy Market, Boston Commons, Freedom Trail, Top of the Hub, etc.)and it was loads of fun. I even had a requisite lobster roll. I'm such a sucker for a scenic view, and therefore rooftop anything... restaurant, bar, beer garden, etc. even if the food/drink/service is terrible, I'm always shamelessly into it.
Friday, May 6, 2011

Hi friends! I miss everyone! I know you all are doing wonderful things with your lives. I'm very proud of our group of friends for accomplishing so much. Go team! I have never really known what to write in a blog but I'll try. As for me, I'm still substitute teaching and hoping a job will come my way soon. I actually heard of a drama teaching position open but it's at an all-boy Catholic high school. I'm not sure how I feel about that haha. Either way, I can't wait for summer to come! Even more, I can't wait for Clarissa to come home so we can all party like it's 1999! In closing news, we just got a new puppy and I like to show her off. She's a bundle of sass. I love her. That's Chloe. Hope all is well! Reunion soooon <3
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Monday, April 18, 2011
This is Chino. My brother's bulldog that I watched all weekend. He's so ugly he's cute. he farts, he snores, he grunts, etc. I walked him for about 15 minutes and then he passed out on my brothers shoes when we got back. He's so out of shape poor thing. But in all he's a super sweet pup. I took him to work and he had a field day with the all the artist.
A few weeks back I went to Colorado with Sal to visit his special forces buddy. This guy could probably kill me with a stare. he's like the modern day Rambo. Anyways, there are no Asian people in Colorado. The ones that I saw worked at the airport. I posted pics on the Facebook. The one thing I did like in CO was Garden of the Gods, which is this giant natural red rock formation. Super pretty. i would go back just to spend a few hours there.
So i'm thinking about getting my next tattoo. I want an elephant in a henna design on my back. thoughts??
A few weeks back I went to Colorado with Sal to visit his special forces buddy. This guy could probably kill me with a stare. he's like the modern day Rambo. Anyways, there are no Asian people in Colorado. The ones that I saw worked at the airport. I posted pics on the Facebook. The one thing I did like in CO was Garden of the Gods, which is this giant natural red rock formation. Super pretty. i would go back just to spend a few hours there.
So i'm thinking about getting my next tattoo. I want an elephant in a henna design on my back. thoughts??
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
The past eight days I spent with Ryan at his family's home in SF. I am still a little shy around his family, so I didn't want to paparazzi the meals too much. Usually right before we all start eating, I would take a quick picture so there was definitely more food but my shyness prevented me from taking more yummy photos. YUM CHA! They've taught me some Chinese cultural things and, of course, I would remember the word for dim sum. I was fed yum cha three times in eight days. Needless to say, each time was much appreciated and very delicious. The next picture was the peking duck: yum. That's actually my favorite dish to eat. Ryan informed his mom of this tidbit of information, which then translated into "Myoli, can you finish the rest of the peking duck before the other dishes get here?". I loved it, but I got so easily full that evening. Yummy yummy Chinese food.
We had a pretty relaxing Spring Break. If anyone wants to see more pictures, there are additional photos on my facebook. Our first whole day (Saturday), we (Ryan, momma Cheung and myself) went to pick up Ryan's baby sister from UC Davis. We took the GGB, then another to Richmond (I forget the bridge name...), followed by a long, straightforward, stormy gray drive up to Davis. Our second day was a Sunday, so Ryan's family and I went to mass at his grammar school, St. Anne's in SF. It is a gorgeous church with light pink walls, tall ceilings, wooden pews, and a gorgeous elaborate marble altar. It's truly lovely. Funny aside story: one of the collectors looks like the detective from Law & Order. We had quite the busy afternoon/evening after mass! I feel like we drove all over the city running errands, eating yum cha, hitting up a Chinese restaurant supply store (my favorite), coffee stop at Peet's, running around with Ryan's aunt (Yi Yi - the spelling is probably completely off) and baby cousin Mia (the cutest), visiting momma Cheung's pharmacy, moving a huge rug, and ending the evening with some delicious hot pot that will make your eyes tear with happiness. On the third day, Ryan and I did a little "date day" in the city and went to the California Academy of Sciences to watch the afternoon penguin feeding time. It was absolutely endearing to watch. We went to a hometown sammy place for lunch and had dinner with Ryan's parents at home. Poppa Cheung can cook some yummy home style food! By Tuesday, Jeremy- the guy whose head is in the yum cha picture- came home and we spent the next two days having "family time". We revisited the academy and toured around the city to some of the family's favorite spots. It was such a great two days. Thursday was very rainy and I wasn't feeling too good, so Ryan and I stayed in and did a 750-piece Disney puzzle! It was so much fun, we're quite the nerdy couple. We did the puzzle in 3 to 4 hours and later enjoyed a home style dinner with his parents. Friday was quite relaxing. Ryan's auntie and Mia came over for "Thai takeout night" from their family's preferred Thai restaurant. Since it was Friday during Lent, we had all non-meat dishes. My favorite was this vegetable medley in peanut sauce, but a close-second were these angel wings made out of tofu. If you're curious to put faces to names, personal pictures of the academy, and/or any of the aforementioned food, then feel free to take a look-see at my facebook album.
So that was 3/18-26. San Francisco is such an amazing, eclectic metropolitan city. I love it there, it automatically feels like home. Something about the aura is just so welcoming. Or maybe it was the extremely cordial nature of the Cheung family. Either way, it was an amazing time and I just wanted to share with everyone.
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Congrats on the acceptance to UC Davis Vet School, Amanda!!
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