Dan and I, my family and whole extended family just got back from New York for my cousin Stephanie's wedding. It was my NY cousins' first time to meet Dan, and everyone asked if he was half Japanese, but I don't blame them since Dan starts every topic with "when I was in Japan...blah blah." Also, he's dating me, though not exactly Japanese, asian attracts asian, right? And hey, it was his idea to go see the cherry blossoms bloom at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden and Murakami's exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. The last one I wish we had a chance to see, but it was not in our cards. The only two days we had for our own exploration were Monday and Tuesday, which are the days when everything fun is closed and to be opened when our flight departs on Wednesday, 4:18 pm. At least we ate like absolute kings while we were there and my cousins loved Dan.
On Friday, we visited a rock and meteorite store near the Empire State Building with my brother and sister-in-law. It was there that I heard the nerdiest thing from Dan: "I hope they have my favorite rock, tourmaline." Jessi and I laughed in his face, then ended up with egg on ours when he showed us a small specimen that cost $26,000. But my brother says that to be fair, the first sample he showed us sucked ass (and cost $2.50).
Vox is being stupid so I can't upload any pictures, but you can visit our photo gallery. One album is of my cousin's wedding and the other is of the rest of our vacation.
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Dan and I shirked all pre-packaged Valentine's Day goods this year and stayed in for a mad night of cooking and eating instead. Staying in to cook and eat? Sounds like many of our nights anyway, but not when it's filled with slimes, homemade miso soup, tempura, salad, and "demon slayer" sake! Dan appropriately donned his Iron Chef jacket (a birthday present that went wrong somehow..?) and I, an awesome apron from his mom.
I modestly sipped a chili margarita while I cooked (chilies were courtesy of my uncle, who unloaded a bagful of homegrown ones to Dan after hearing he liked eating spicy food, and true to his word, he's been adding it to everything) and Dan got to chopping eggplant, Japanese pumpkin, mushrooms, zucchini, and what we thought were baby sweet potatoes. But, not even an unidentified vegetable could ruin such a deep fried dinner. Like Dan said, it was a shame no one else was there to enjoy it with us.
Jessi treaded on my territory and emailed Thomas an image from a yahoo mail ad of my likeness. What do you think? She said it made her look twice.
I don't know what it is about the pictures from email sites, but a few years ago I found my sister's perfect doppelganger while checking my hotmail. Behold Evil Janice:
I saw Jens Lekman last night with Dan. He's so charming--I even got Dan to say he's "cute" (in looks. Him con Andrew Bird. Yay for me). But the first rate fan next to me thought she got tickets for a sing-along. All I wanted to say was Dan paid money for me to hear Jens--not you--sing. Also, we saw
1) the skinniest boy ever. He wore a bandana around his neck and a worn out fedora. We also agreed he looked like
the stereotypical ethnic best friend in every 80's movie.
2) a look-alike of James
3) a look-alike of Josh
It's said that seeing a friend's doppelganger foreshadows bad luck or illness for that person, so watch out. And consider all of you other people lucky, because I'm pretty damn good at spotting them.
Be prepared for January '08. This will be the iPod of cars, and even though I think it's the cutest, most cartoon-like vehicle that I should own, I wasn't that impressed. My drive was jerky, and I was a little embarrassed because it made me look like a drivers ed student. But, it was fun waiting in line with my mom and brother and a good way to get out of the house.

Yes, I know this person--but just a little bit. I met him at Half Price and he was also cantonese... read more
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