Showing posts with label photo diary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photo diary. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Sea World San Diego

Outfit of the day: sailor suit! It suits the occasion, eh? Haha oh my bad puns ...
Giant penguin stuffed animals! They're so cute
Bat rays! The aquarium looked like Atlantis indeed
Dolphins and killer whales (luckily Shamu are nicer than wild orca)
Journey to Atlantis ride - full of surprises and splashes

DOLPHINS AND ORCA AND WALRI, OH MY! Yesterday I went to Sea World San Diego for the first time with my Dad. I remember going to the one in Cleveland as a kid but this one takes the cake. I didn't expect there to be roller coasters and rides in addition to the world-renowned Shamu and Blue Horizons shows but they were fun and the marine animals plentiful. Another thing crossed off the summer bucket list! I think my favourite part was the underwater shark viewing tunnel. Pictures using my new iPhone 4S, which is so convenient in everything compared to my old smartphone.

Have you seen my blog sale yet? Brand new or lightly used clothing starting at $4 :)

Friday, March 16, 2012

First Time Thrifting: Scholarshop

rainbow of dresses view from the racks bubble skirt like a kingfisher mint blouse and yellow pencil skirt
Location: Scholarshop in Clayton, 8211 Clayton Rd, St. Louis, MO 63117 (314-725-3456)

I've already lied to you in the title as I now recall that I've been thrifting a number of times in high school, but never with the intention of actually buying clothes and mostly just to look for cheap trash to tinker with at Goodwill or something for swordfighting. I remember getting a cute mini Hello Kitty backpack somewhere for $3 and that red knit beanie for 75 cents. Avalon Exchange barely counts as thrifting, since the Loop location is liable to jacked-up prices from tourism and college students. So this is my first intentional act of thrifting for fashion's sake. And boy was it long and memorable.

As most of you might remember your first time walking into a thrift store: like a Forever 21 filled with strange smelling, unique things gathered in about just as organized a fashion (my mind's already screaming with claustrophobia). Overwhelming. Well, the best way to view it is treasure hunting, as "one (wo)man's trash is another (wo)man's treasure." After a harrowing hour or so, I had it narrowed down to about 8 items for the fitting rooms.

The cool thing about Scholarshop is that all the profits go to fund scholarships for St. Louis kids. If there's anything I want to give back to this city that's housed me during these four years of college, it's a firm education future for the children. I don't just say this in a sappy first world problems sort of way ... there's a lot learned from doing community service for their families, the ones that can't even scrape together enough to pay for electricity and hot water, let alone dream of sending their six kids to college. So, you bring together shoppers with unquenchable thirsts for new thrift finds at affordable prices and voila, it's a start for helping.

What was I hunting for? Mint. Pastels. Clearly in the mind for spring, and mostly mint. I grabbed anything that looked pale-ish green or blue haha as you can see from the nice array hanging behind me in the fitting room. Clearly distracted by the beautiful dresses and gowns and heavily beaded numbers. Thrift stores are a great way to dive into a trend without spending much money at all - this mint blouse and I are MFEO and it was only $7!

Here's the quick breakdown of the Scholarshop experience: the customer service left me alone for the most part, which was nice since I snapped so many pictures (thanks!). The clothes were all in great shape and man were there a lot of racks. The hours aren't that long so they close promptly at 5 PM on Fridays, which is when I went with two of my friends, Alice and Jessi (thanks Alice for taking the photos of me!). The fitting rooms were spacious and the lines are pretty long sometimes towards closing time. Children's and men's sections didn't yield much to me upon first glance. And luckily quite the pick of small-sized pieces if you look hard :)

Would I come back? Definitely!
high time for tea time stunning olive gown olivia pink ballgown and black egypt

Friday, January 27, 2012

Year of the Dragon

fortune view from the balcony radial neon dragons amazing dragon nails (other hand was calligraphy) wassup foo? L is for Legit raised the red lantern smoke and haze
Photography: me

EYE OF THE TIGER. Happy Lunar New Year Festival 2012! All of the Asian multicultural student groups had a big preview party last Sunday for the sold-out performances tonight and tomorrow. There were sneak peeks of acts, free snacks and games, bumping into old friends, and a re nao firework display outside at the end. I'm very pumped to see this year's show - JJ is choreographing Chinese yoyo and many of my friends are getting their dance on. Thank you event-goers for bearing with me as I shamelessly walked up to you and asked if I could snap pictures of your body parts (erm ... not quite as creepy as that sounded). If you hover over each photo, there's a strange and telling title for each.

Whew editing these photos took a lot longer than I thought they would. Early morning bloggin' sans coffee (7:30 AM what what), after dropping that horrid anatomy lab which single-handed threatened to turn my sociable and fun last semester into a raging nightmare. Imagine Caveman Angie, holed away somewhere mumbling things like "arbor vitae" "trochlear nerve" "posterior commisure" to herself while prodding at some plastic model labeled with miniscule smudged numbers. Given, I do enjoy learning anatomy a lot but this is all too much too soon. Isn't that what med school's for? My other 6 classes should keep me happily busy instead of stressed to the limit. Happy weekending! 

still life: panda earmuffs on a dirty table talk and yoyo? easy like a dragon starburst peace on the ceiling yogurt drink pyramid an upside down chameleon? glow bright a guy stole the dragon's legs so he ate him (hair) do: sequin floral fairy dust 'spolsion suspensed rise above dandelion firework
Readers - do you celebrate a cultural New Year?
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Thursday, December 23, 2010

A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I'm completely done with this grueling semester! Now it's time to sip organic hot chocolate and wait for  grades to come in before I start packing for Taiwan (you should have seen me screaming and jumping up and down like a lunatic when I saw A+ next to Physics :D :D). It has been raining nonstop this week in San Diego, which I find pretty amusing. I wish it would snow here - it'd be so gorgeous on the mountains. Today I also went to Best Buy and convinced the salespeople to take out a brand new Canon Rebel T2i for me to play with. Then I had to give it back : ( I'm incredibly stubborn when it comes to wanting something really bad. I never tell my parents and deny that I want anything every year for Christmas and if they somehow find out and spend the oodles of cash for me, I spend the next year feeling dreadfully guilty. After all, this is no small amount. My dad just commented earlier today while looking at my Disney photos that if I got an SLR, I would get terrible grades. My argument is I could shoot the photos that I'm going to take anyway faster and get back to studying. Logical? Maybe. Rationalizing? You bet.

I was so happy to see my "Sis" after so many years apart. She's so close to me, we're definitely like sisters even in our durrr moments. When we went to Disneyland the day before Thanksgiving, it was my first time and I was still captivated by the magical world of Disney. Turkey legs, churros, and hot chocolate came to save the day because it was super chilly in Anaheim too. She was in Cali for a beauty pageant finals and later she definitely placed. I'm so proud of her! Waiting in line forever was an upside too because we got to catch up on heart-to-hearts after such a long time. Space Mountain ftw! All of the princesses and the Evil Queen especially were so in character. Are they currently hiring for Mulan because I would be there in a heartbeat.

I was good this year, I swear ; )

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