Let’s see if I can post a big picture.
I actually miss the sidebars that used to be there. I’m sure there are some way to bring it back, it’s just that……..I don’t know those stuff.

My brother got a new phone. It’s a smart phone but he is complaining that he has to work a lot harder
-checking emails offsite and such, but I think it’s pretty cool.
This photo is taken with his phone and sent to my email address (gasp! internetconnectiononthephonewhatOMG?)

I used to give my sister rides to her violin lessons. There was a fresh fence where I’ve parked.
It looked like it would be a good texture so I took a picture.

Ikea- it reminded me of a PSP game called Patapon.

Last March, in front of New York’s Guggenheim museum.
Didn’t pay to go in, but I saw an art piece..something with wires so that it takes
a piece of book from top to bottom along the structure.
I donno, I’m just not that into contemporary art.

Now CA has Jersey Mike’s sandwiches.
Ah those interning days. I love their sandwiches.
There’s one in Brea too. I wish they still kept their bottled local drinks though.

On top of a dealership-waiting to get my mother’s car.
I thought it was a cool perspective.
I always tell myself that I’ll draw these things, but I just end up collecting them.
In the middle of 2007 I lost my cell phone at the Kareoke. No one turned it in. I was pretty upset because I had a lot of pictures that I didn’t backup.
To replace the lost cell phone, I had crabby phone that didn’t even have a camera.
The time passes and it’s 2008, with the new plan with stupid Cingular AT&T, I took a lot of pictures but never really backed it up.
I looked through them today and there are some funny, interesting, boring pictures here, and I thought I would put them up.

This was the last day of class (critique!) of Don’s painting class. The middle works are mine!

Took these pictures to ask my sister if she wanted them from the factory outlet.

Soy sauce containers from Daiso- it’s like Japanese 99cents store.

Shaa- Death by bunnies.

Gumbo soup with sweet potato chips at the Grove farmer’s market.
After the internship, I would try to hang out for traffic to die out.
If you leave at 6 (that’s when I’m off) and go home right away, you would get home at 8.
If you hang out and leave at 7, you would get home around 8:30.
If you really hang out a lot and leave around 8, you would get home around 8:45.
What’s your choice?

Todai. The crawfish was very spicy. I really wanna go back, but i can’t afford to.