Monday, March 17, 2008

techno craze

Strolling down street of Haight and walking on the beaches of San Francisco was how I viewed school-free St. Patrick’s Day. However, due to my incapability to drive, this particular afternoon consisted of sushi-eating and entertaining myself with colorful liners in shades of gold and turquoise. Not surprising, just the usual Valley Fair day, considering my love for makeup and Japanese delicacy. But the ordinariness led to a failure of a perfect three day weekend I strove for. I sigh as I imagine pretty sandy beaches and lovers walking down hand in hand. Perhaps with my own hand linked to that special someone.

Oh, so much for my now impossible fantasies. The sun’s going away already.

And oh, an odd conversation with a stranger today. A Filipino guy in the cellphone booth stopped me and Vicki to comment about my Owl. I love how I always get compliments about that cheap metallic piece of jewelry. Anyways, that minute-long conversation left many laughters behind. Looking back, most of our conversation remains as a blur. One thing that I can remember clearly was how good-looking this guy was. And his unfamiliar accent. And how he mentioned the reason of my Owl is because its resemblance to my big eyes. (I wonder at his standard of a Big eye) Talk about random and weird.

Updates: Nothing mind-bobbling or breathtaking enough to sweep me off my feet from excitement. Only an occasional rush of heartbeat and a spark of an eye is what keeps my life from being categorized as uninteresting. I always find myself complaining about various aspects of my life, most of which include school: excessive food I consume, lack of spending money and rest, poor grades, and procrastination. Above all, schedule conflict is the number One on the complaints list. When one event gets in the way of the other and you end up sacrificing something. The other day, my parents introduced another dilemma to me, a life-threatening one. Jeeez, as if I don’t have enough shit to handle right now. I just pray that whatever sacrifice I choose to make will be worthwhile and I wouldn’t have to suffer from consequences in my later future.


School tomorrow. Two papers to finish, and a decision to make.
Paris Tokyo shall be on nonstop repeat tonight.

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