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christmas this year.

Christmas was pretty relaxing this year.


I ended up staying in Dallas, and my parents were quite grateful. Although I only stayed at home-home for 3 days, I've gotta admit, it was a bit nice. :)

We went out with two Filipino families to a Chinese restaurant (since they seemed to be the only places open on Christmas) after church, and I took a few fun pics of Tito Manny and his cute hat, Kim, my Dad, and myself.





I also grabbed a bottle of Thai tea which claimed to be "Happiness in a Bottle". . . except. . . apparently it expired on my birthday >_<. Gah, what a waste!!!



Anyways, yeah, Kim really enjoyed my Koala adoption gift to her. :) I also got a random gift from my parents. . . a sewing machine. . .(I don't know how to sew).

Eric also came over the day after Christmas and we exchanged gifts and etc, and ate with my parents and Kim and her boyfriend Derek.




As a side note, I also got a Christmas card from Eric's grandma, a gift from his parents, and pajamas from Santa. :)
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domo-kun!

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pics i meant to post :)

It's been almost a month. What started out as just Karen and myself getting piercings, ended up as a 2 nose piercing girls, 3 cartilage piercees, and one bystander trip!

Now, without further ado, here are a few of the pics from our expedition!









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'tis the season for lost children, traffic, and electric blankets!


So today, I picked up Kimmie so that we could meet up with Karen at the Galleria. Kim's a bit sick though (gah, I better not get her cold!), and said that she'd only go shopping with us today under one condition. . . that I took her to Panda Express, a fake Chinese-ish fast food place. :)

So, I took her there, of course.

It was actually the one close to the hospital that my dad works at, so he dropped by for a bit. We ended up talking about how I'll graduate with three, complete degrees (good job, me!), and his unhappiness. Once again, he reminded me that psychology is useless and pointless. I then told him, "You know dad, it's okay if you aren't proud of me. To be honest, my friends are proud of my accomplishments, and I am happy."

In return, he responded that psychology is stupid.

He was quite sincere.

Afterward, Kim told me in the car that my dad told her multiple times that I am setting myself up for failure (be it in the game industry or in the field of psychology), and that I will suffer.

Hoorah!

Afterwards, we met up with Karen at the ridiculously packed Galleria. Goodness! It was pretty crazy trying to park, and somewhat good that they had people managing traffic. . . except, the lady seriously ran in front of my car (no joke. . . REALLY). No really, what are you thinking?! We watched as she tried to get other cars to turn. . . WHILE SHE WAS IN THE WAY!


Karen had to leave early, and Kim and I wandered around, pondering about taking pics with Santa, eating at Corner Bakery (yummy Chicken Pomodori. . . w/o mayo, haha), and window shopping. Actually, a woman came around distributing pins at the cafe tables, trying to collect money. Kim told me to just ignore it, but the woman's tact was simple, but kind of impressive. As opposed to directly asking or waiting for people to approach her, she dropped off pins to each table to reflect the number of people seated, then made rounds back to collect either the pins or the money. Well anyways, I'm perhaps too much of a softy (or someone who appreciates those who ask for money without intimidation. . . I've seen some really aggressive bell ringers who try and guilt you into donating) and helped out of course. I know there are many people who try and take advantage of the holidays to make money, so all I can do is hope that this woman is sincere.



We were actually about to leave Nordstrom and head home, but then an announcement came on about a lost child in Nordstrom (and the store was about to close). So off we went, in search of the poor 5 year old. And it's scary, really, I mean these stores are so packed during the holidays, can you imagine what it would be like? Kimmie was a bit excited, saying it was like playing "Where's Waldo?", and I was surprised to see how many people were looking for her and even barricading the exits. Kim searched a closed off restaurant in the store, while I checked fitting rooms and bathroom stalls. . . and clothes racks (didn't you ever hide in the middle of them as a kid? I know I did!).

Thankfully, someone found the girl.

Parents, please keep an eye on your child. I know everyone is so busy and stressed, but it's so easy for a child to slip off.

Afterwards, we dropped by Karen's to deliver her Christmas gift and pick up my birthday gift :). Hoorah for rain boots, earrings, and a fun shirt! Oh! And my other half of the cookie cake. ;) Kim then enjoyed reading the book Nicolo gave me (which I haven't looked through yet!), The Zombie Survival Guide, and made sure to give me some helpful pointers; something like, you are 5x safer in water than on land, and though zombies can walk in water (since they don't have to use their lungs), as long as you are on a boat (with the water level being at least 12 feet deep and without an anchor for the zombies to climb), you should be able to survive a zombie attack. :)

Currently, Kim's asleep on my bed (don't want to catch her cold!), and I'm camping out on the futon with an electric blanket. . . that's right, electric blanket. <3
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:)

The best birthday celebration ever! Our two day Karen and Kat celebration is now officially over.

Thank you so much for celebrating with us.

What a wonderfully happy two days filled with food, love, and friends. :)
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alas!

What a sad day for my parents to be upset at me.

You make my eyes puffy and unhappy.

But it's okay, I'll keep my head up, and celebrate birthdays and friendships for the next few days.
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the beginning of festivities!

Hoorah! Happy b-day, Karen!

Today starts day one of our joint birthday festivities! Tonight, we'll be going to Gameworks, and tomorrow, we'll check out Kona, both of which I've never been to :) !!!

Yesterday, after we got off work, we started baking a bajillion cookies from SCRATCH. That's right, from scratch!






Yep, so that was a lot of fun, and we watched/listened to Mulan, Chicago, and Karen's funny microwave. Oooh! And her dad poked fun at me, "Kat, there's something on your nose. . . riiiiight there (implying my nose piercing)!" So yes, it's official, Karen's family has seen both of our nose piercings. :)

Today, we'll decorate them after we go out to get our nails done. . . how girly, yeah? Anyways, I'm excited, I've never done that, too, haha. :)

Speaking of excited, Biggie, Karen's dog, was pretty excited about our baking finesse, and really wanted some, too.

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dino siting!




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i wonder

Please tell me, where do we stand?
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silly people.

Sunday night I went to eat dinner with my family. Unfortunately, my family lacks proper communication skills. Sometimes I'm smart though, and bite my tongue and turn away (And it's kinda of funny really. I remember learning in my cognitive development class that babies will often turn away from you not because you bore them, but because the stimuli is too overwhelming).

Generally, it was an interesting dinner. I made my mom relatively unhappy and my dad disappointed. Apparently, he heard that his co-worker (who is a doctor) is bringing in his daughter to shadow another doctor and said that I would show up, too. And I know how this will go. The questioning of the career choice, the speech about how I should "wake up" and find a stable job, the urging of following paths. I know all of these things. I see their views, but unfortunately, I have my own. I know how much it displeases you, confuses your co-workers, changes how your co-workers view you, but please, support my choice. I don't ask that you provide for me monetarily or materialistically, I ask that you believe that I'm not just hoping for dumb luck, and while I may be lacking amazing talent, I will work hard. I know that you have worked hard for your children to become successful and happy; that is exactly what I'm aiming for. And though I may be walking a different path, I truly hope that I can make you proud.

My parents were also very offended that I was planning on celebrating my birthday with my friends. Now honestly. . . I'll be 22, and it's not that I don't want to celebrate with my family, so please don't try and guilt trip me. I suppose it didn't help that I told them of my potential plans of spending the holidays with Eric and his family in Austin. My mom was terribly offended and pissed. But I understand, we are all we have here in the States. She spoke of family, togetherness, etc. etc., but in retrospect, last year, I spent Christmas alone. My sister and dad went to the Philippines and my mom was at work literally all day (she also refused to let me go to Austin to spend Christmas with Eric). But I pointed it out to her that although no one was home, I knew that despite of where we were, we still loved each other and that we are family. Regardless, her reply was rather interesting, and I held my tongue and found other interesting things in the restaurant to watch for a while.

Needless to say, it was a rather disappointing eating experience (though my stomach was quite pleased), and I left unhappy and disheartened after further exchanges.

When I came home that night, I had great intentions of sleeping off my unhappiness, but was then visited by both Patsu and Lemon. And after poking at pictures, watching Lemon try out some bboy moves, Patsu being subject to Lemon's bear hugs, and witnessing other silliness, I found myself in a much more agreeable mood than before. :)






I think these two make people naturally feel better. <3

After work and errands on Monday, I spent more time with them, tagging along while they did some Christmas shopping at Northpark. I swear, I have never been to the mall so much within one month. Holidays are crazy. Surprisingly, the mall wasn't very crowded, but I suppose that's because it was a weekday, the roads were a bit slippery, and it was quite cold. But yes, I have been to Northpark so frequently this month, I felt that I already knew what was in most stores, so I just tagged along and watched them pick out stuff for themselves. It was fun though, and we enjoyed playing with cashmere scarves, eating, poking, and eating again. Afterwards, we loafed at Errol's apartment (well. . . Lemon's apartment, too) and watched The Hills (haha) and pretended to be a transformer. :)
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what i needed.
















This week was quite eventful. With finals,work, projects, random trips, gingerbread house-making/documenting, the FSA Christmas party, karaoke, and the costume murder mystery party (I was Oliver Twist), I feel very drained, a bit accomplished, and quite thankful.

I was never afraid of leaving Dallas until now. These are the friendships I needed. And come May, I hope after the rest of us leave, we will still stay in touch.

What wonderful people.

What a wonderful semester.
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