Monday, January 28, 2008

I'm soooooooooooooo cold.

And I figured out how to upload pictures! It was really easy...it just must not have worked the first time I tried. So here's a little bit of randomness from Hong Kong:


Costumes from Aladdin, "Friend Like Me"


Costumes from Aladdin, "A Whole New World"


My room when I first moved in....it's a lot nicer looking now.

The view from my room.
The view from my room.


Me as Stitch at Disneyland!


PS! My bamboo! Alive and well!


C-block at IEd (canteen, library, etc)




View from LP, outside C-Block.


My campus is so fun! I post more pictures later, when I take some more good ones. :)

Thursday, January 24, 2008

First week of full schedule. I had my Spanish modules with the other ETAs, and those went well. We have some new students in Spanish 2 who have never had Spanish before, which is mildly problematic, but we'll work that out. And then today I had my Intro to African Lit class. Only nine people signed up for it, and only 7 showed, so it's like a small intense lit course back at Bryn Mawr. It's actually kind of nice, because we can circle up and discuss. I just hope everyone sticks it out through the semester. They're all nice though, so we'll see how things go.

I had my first reading back at ECLC today, the kindergarten. They're all so adorable. They were New Year's greeting cards to put in little red envelopes. Ooh, and I have a lead on a volunteer opportunity while here. More about that if it works out. :)

Friday, January 18, 2008

Long time no update....craziness.

I went to Ocean Park last weekend. We saw the pandas! And we totally saw the pandas taking care of their daily business, heeheehee. And we went on a few rides, played a few games, ate a lot of food. Tried to find a panda stuffed animal. Well, found lots, but they were all either huuuge or not soft at all. I suppose I shall just stick to collecting stuffed penguins. Went to the dolphin show as well. They're so cute! And when they flip up in the air, they remind me of wontons. *shrug*

Speaking of things in HK that remind me of really odd things, I finally realized what's bothered me about the apartment buildings (besides the fact that I'm scared of heights). They remind me of the scene in The Matrix when Neo wakes up and looks down, and you see all those pods of humans being raised. Sometimes, the apartment buildings look like that, especially ones that aren't just very tall rectangles, but have more angles and stuff.

The semester has started up again, but slowly for me, which I guess is nice. Classes started two weeks ago in the Primary School and Aladdin rehearsals, then the workshops kicked in last week, and next week my modules (the co-taught Spanish ones and my Intro to African Lit one) start this week. Yikes! Much to do. This will be a busy working in the office weekend I think. Which is all right with me. It's gray (or at least it was today) and it's cooooold. The fifties. Freezing at night, without AC. But I'm enjoying it, since it's much easier to layer on warmth than deal with the heat of the summer.

I saw my surgeon again on Tuesday. I didn't have to wait long this time to meet with him, and then he told me that my knee was still lacking the last five degrees but that he wasn't worried about the bending bit. I see him again in six weeks. Ooh, which I think is the same week as Aladdin. Mmmm, well, I assume the appt will be in the morning, and the show is, oddly, at 4:30. Still doing PT. Same old same old there, only I think my PT thinks I'm not trying. *meep*

I read a really interesting book last week...Ender's Game, by Orson Scott Card. Terrifying, if you think about it, but engrossing. Then I read the second book of the series...not quite as good in my opinion, but that might be because it's a bit harder to follow and the violence (though significantly less in quantity) was much worse in quality.

Oh! And I've purchased something fantabulous. I think it ranks in the top three most awesome items I've bought in HK (it's pushed the blue glasses off the list); I got a striped sweater hoody with a Hello Kitty on the pocket with a fuzzy pink bow. Hahahahaha. But it's very comfortable...not terribly warm, but I figure it'll warm up again soon.


For a man of your charisma and mystique
It's taken far too long for you to reach your peak
Why is my status always quo?
Why does no one want to know?

~Jafar, "Why Me", from Aladdin, Jr.
(The lyrics just take over my mind sometimes)

Friday, January 4, 2008

Happy Belated New Year's!

I didn't do much of anything for New Year's, but that's okay with me. I'm not a big New Year's person to begin with, and the crowds and the money and all that...meh.

Let's see. I went to Disneyland on the 30th! It's tiny compared to the Disneys in the States, but that was okay because I was able to get around the park in a day. Stayed until the the sun set, and then the castle at the entry to Fantasyland lit up in a dazzling array of glitter and lights. Saw Disney characters (Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Goofy, Mickey, Minnie, Mulan, etc) but sadly no Stitch. There was a 'ride' that had about an hour line for Stitch Encounter. We had no idea what it was, but as a fan of the Stitch, we waited. It turned out to be an interactive Stitch ride, where they must have had several cameras hooked up so that the 'actor' who was voicing Stitch could talk to the audience and respond to what they said. It was pretty hilarious. Then there was a ride on a 'river' complete with fake animals that sprayed water or popped out of the river, dolls that 'shot' at you as you passed, a fire breathing um cave, and garbled narration.

I finally went to one of the markets, in Mong Kok. I bought some presents, including a pair of sunglasses for me. Merry Christmas me! It's funny, you walk down this long street with a lot of people and stalls on either side, and you come across several places selling the exact same things...the beaded bracelets, the jade keychains/cell phone charms, the embroidered bead bracelets for lack of a better way to describe them, really nice jade and wood figurines, fans, etc. And tons of Gucci bags. I kinda want one, although I'm totally not the type who goes for namebrand prominently displayed all over something. Had good dim sum that day too. :)

I saw the Golden Compass!!! *Spoiler alert/if you don't want to hear me go into the details about book-to-movie things you should skip the next two sections*
All right, so let me preface this with two things: 1) I read His Dark Materials Trilogy (Golden Compass, Subtle Knife, and Amber Spyglass) a long time ago...I remember waiting for the third book to come out with the same fervor that some people awaited HP7. I have reread Golden Compass more times than I care to count, judging by its broken spine, the evidence on its pages that I read it while waiting for bloody noses to subside, the softening pages from constant handling, etc. And I really really like those three books. 2) I think that some book to movie endeavors work really well. HP, for example, I think works. I'm not sure about LotR because I never actually finished one of the books, but they were still good movies.

With that said, it was a highly disappointing and unexpectedly so movie. Lyra was all right..she wasn't like I pictured her, but that's to be expected. I liked the character of Roger. The daemons were amazing. And I want one. How the daemons die I thought was well done. Nicole Kidman, although I do not really like her as an actress, was amazing as Mrs. Coulter. The sets were interesting, and I think they did a decent job of trying to create a world like ours but not. The way they did the reading of the Golden Compass was interesting...confusing but interesting. The plot! The dialogue! My goodness! What were they thinking? Putting aside the book, the movie plot was terrible. It didn't make sense. The transitions from Svalbard to Bolvangar...that makes absolutely no sense. The character of Iorek was contradictory and ended up just being wishy washy. He's a warrior by trade and personality, yet rather than being a compassionate warrior and caring for Lyra, he becomes some sort of overly parental overly worried character. And the way he delivered his lines, and admittedly he had some ah interestingly worded lines and by that I mean just terrible lines (an example? "Do you wish to ride me? We will go faster without armor."), just made everything more cheesy. And the movie was just one big lead up to a climax that never really came. It kept you worried and for me on the edge of my seat because it was quite suspenseful, but it seemed to be only that. It was event after event, with no down time...I was constantly worried about what would come next...and I even pretty much knew what was coming. And back to the book version, they didn't end the movie!!! Spoiler! You have to kill one of the characters off and rip open a gateway to another world at the end of this movie, or else there's no way to start the second movie! Yes, while it made the book unbearably sad because of it, it has to happen! Oh, and the whole dance around the "Authority/Magisterium" thing...fffft! Did not work. Oh well. Oh! But the way they construed the process of intercision was creepy and scary and hearbreaking.

All right, I'm through ranting. I just hope The Other Boleyn Girl is less disappointing. If nothing else, I'm sure the costumes will make up for it. :)

Wow, I'm listening to Jay Chou, and this song sounds like a song by Manau, who are French. Or is Manou? I forget...I lost the CD. *tears*