Thursday, July 30, 2009

Auntie Su! Auntie Su!

Bus ride to the MRT Technology Building Stop. NT$15
MRT Ride from Technology Building to meet up with Lisa then to SYS Memorial Station to try to get seats for all the people. NT$4
Waiting around for an hour at the Hang Ten for the other 12 people to show up. NT$0
All you can eat pizza and fried chicken for an hour and a half. NT$350
Looking at the photographs from the night. PRICELESS.

For everything else, there's Masterca..oh wait. That's not supposed to go there.

In all seriousness, tonight was a lot of fun. Just hanging out with people I enjoy being with and having conversations that are intellectual, nerdy, and some just plain stupid is something that I really love when a group of people get together.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Snake Charmer?

Lisa says I'm quite the charmer to both guys and girls after I talked to Ange's boyfriend for the first time. She may be correct.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Water Falls

The boy looked around at his surroundings. He appeared to be on a boat, in the middle of a large body of water.

Ludicrous, he thought to himself. How he came into this situation, he had no idea.

The boat drifted lazily along. The skies were grey and cloudy, hinting at a coming storm. The heat and humidity was unbearable, the feeling one gets when the rain is about to fall, yet refuses to.

And still the boy sat in the boat, drifting wherever the wind took him.

Stupid, he thought to himself. Where was his oar? How did he manage to strand himself out here in the middle of nowhere? Why was he all alone in an empty boat, with not even an oar to help him navigate?

A bottle floated by him.

Interesting, he thought to himself. Where did the bottle come from?

He leaned over the edge of his boat, his hands gripping the sides tightly. He was afraid to fall in after all. He couldn't remember the last time he had been in the water.

His hand grasped the handle of the bottle, a little water kissing his hand. He gasped, the water was so cold, yet it was so refreshing.

Ahh! he thought to himself. Was this bottle worth it? He weighed it in his hand, the smoothness of the glass a comfort to his sweaty palms. There was a cork in it and upon closer examination, a message in the bottle.

He pulled the cork out. With a loud pop, a piece of paper drifted out of the bottle.

01001001 00100000 01100100 01101111 00100000 01101100 01101111 01110110 01100101 00100000 01111001 01101111 01110101 00101110

He blinked once. He blinked twice. The message was unreadable, a slew of numbers that made no sense.

He flipped the paper over. On the back there was a small message written in the corner. Simply put, it said

Enjoy what time you have in the water.

The boy thought about it. He had been afraid to touch the water for a while now, instead choosing to sit in his boat. Where it was safe. Where he couldn't get wet.

But he realized, the water had changed from when he had last been in it. It wasn't the hostile waters he had known earlier. It wasn't the whirlpools which had tossed and turned and spun him in circles till he was dizzy. It wasn't geysers that had shot him into the air and had him come crashing down violently.

Instead, these waters seemed gentle. Seemed calm. Looking at the storm clouds in the horizon, he knew that these waters wouldn't last. That soon, the storm clouds would come and force him back into the boat. He knew what kind of water was good now though...so, for the time being...

He jumped in.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Multicultural Experience!

Last night, I watched Transformers with an Australian (Lisa), an Austrian (Shushu), and a Thai/Brit (Wendy).

We all agreed, explosions and transforming robots are awesome no matter where you grow up.

=)

Saturday, July 25, 2009

My Lucky Coin

I have a lucky coin.

Every morning, when I wake up, I ask myself if I still feel the same way like I did when I went to bed the previous night. Then, I flip the coin.

If the coin comes up heads, I still feel the same way.

If the coin ever comes up tails, I'll keep flipping the coin till it comes up heads.

So far though, the coin has always been heads.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

For You I Would Watch A Million Music Clips...

When I usually do write, I try to write a lot. It's appropriate that I stumbled upon this quote (from someone else's blog). I shall sum the night up with this.

If I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more.
-Jane Austen

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Deliciousness




I know I've posted this in the past before...but it just seems so appropriate. "I would taste DELICIOUS."

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Love and Logic

Having gotten into somewhat of a rant with Sue on Google Talk, I guess it's best to write down some thoughts that may be floating through my head.

It's always awkward when the factor of the human heart comes into play. I've noticed that people will say one thing, have all the signs point a certain way, yet, when faced with the inevitable situation where all the things will come into the open, choose a course of action that defies all explanation.

But such is the way of the heart. It defies explanations, no matter how often we spend time wondering, "What does the guy see in that girl?" or "How does a person like that actually end up in a relationship?"

Coming from somewhat of a Psychology background, I have to say that this absolutely drives me nuts. Then again, with an engineer and scientist's background too, I too can see when we are driven, above all else, to accept our logic and try to make our heart understand what our mind has already reasoned out.

I don't know, haha. I've been guilty myself of falling for the absolute wrong type of woman, and I'm sure that I've also been the target of the "How does a guy like that end up with a woman like that?"

It would just be so much easier if it weren't for all the games we play, all the roles we lead, all the social structures set up so that we can't just tell someone what we're feeling at that particular moment about them. Then again...maybe it wouldn't.

There's no right and wrong in the world, only what our hearts dictate is right and what our hearts dictate is wrong.

Sometimes though, don't let logic prevail. You never know what you might miss out on!

Friday, July 10, 2009

Happy Birthday Lisa!

Lisa, it's your birthday! Happy birthday, Lisa! Funny...I think of the one Simpsons episode when I say that. You guys know the one? The one with Michael Jackson...(god, I'm old).

Lisa, you're absolutely right when you say that it doesn't matter how old you get, all that matters is what age you are inside! :D Here's to being young for a while and enjoying life!

And also to fruity drinks. And gumboots. And the outback. And roos! :D

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Adventures with People!

I hope everyone's doing alright back in the United States!

Almost two complete weeks have passed since the internship at the Taipei Zoo started and I have to say, I've been hanging out with people a whole lot! (every night so far!)

Most of you guys reading this have Facebook, and since uploading photographs here in Taiwan take so freakin long, I'm going to just talk about the people but not provide photos. If you guys really care, you could zip on over to my profile, click on more photos of me and find out who these people are!

I'll start with people I hang out the most (outside of work! My coworkers will get their own special post!)

First off, there's Sue. Sue hails from Chile and France. This is how awesome she is. She's a photojournalist and very fun to hang out with. =) She speaks Spanish like whoooaa crazy fast hard to understand her lots of times but it's so cool to hear her speak. Haha, I also find it awesome that she's working at the radio internship here!

Stephanie is the first one I really talked to starting the Taiwan Tech Trek program. That is to say, when we all got onto the bus the first day, we sat next to each other. She's got the kind of attitude and happiness that is contagious, which I find to be very refreshing. She's got the whole nerdy but still fun to be around thing going for her. That and she laughs when she thinks of something funny inside her head. :D

Kelly is someone from Holmdel! I couldn't believe it when we had mutual friends, I was like...no way. Haha, it's cool having someone from Jersey in the group also (not counting Ange, since she wasn't in my orientation group). She's the one I usually start planning hangouts with and from there it spreads like wildfire!

Jed is the youngest of the group. He's a newbie in all things Taiwan, this being his first time here. He works with me at the Taipei Zoo, but he's in the nutrition group. It's funny because his title is research assistant and he has yet to touch/handle any of the zoo animals. Yeah, I'm always poking fun at him because of this.

Wendy is coming from the London School of Economics, which...once my sister heard about, fell in love with her. Wendy is awesome and for reasons I still can't quite understand, she cracks Stephanie up all the time. Wendy has this magical power thing I guess. Haha, she works at the same MRT stop that I take to get to work, so I occasionally will see her when I get off work as she's taking the stop to go home.

So far, our hanging out has been mostly food-related and shopping-related. Note to self, shopping with three girls when you're the only guy...it's interesting. Hitting up all the night markets for food and stuff is always awesome, especially with this group of people.

I have to say, I'm glad I met these people, I know Taiwan definitely wouldn't have been as much fun if I didn't know them.
Yesterday, I petted a tiger.
Yesterday, I petted a jaguar.
Yesterday, I held an orangutan's hand and it kissed it.
Yesterday, I saw a baby gibbon with his mother.
Yesterday, I touched a baby gibbon.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Orientation

I'm writing this Friday night here in Taipei, the first time I've actually spent more than an hour at my place before needing to go to bed in about two weeks.

Needless to say, it's been a crazy wild two weeks.

Real quick. The program I'm doing my internship at the Taipei Zoo is called Taiwan Tech Trek. Every year for the last four years, Taiwanese people from overseas have participated in this program, which seeks to educate those who were born elsewhere about what life is like working in Taiwan. Yes, they do indeed hope that some of us do stay afterwards...and I have heard stories of one or two people actually staying here to work after participating in this program.

I had to admit, I entered the program nervous and scared. It had been a while since I was introduced to that many new people at the same time and the idea that I would be living and hanging out with the same group of people for four whole days (including nights) made me more than a little nervous.

Needless to say, I had a bunch of fun, meeting Taiwanese people from all places! There were people from Canada, Argentina, Chile, and of course, America!

I would post photos, but unfortunately my internet here in Taiwan is really slow...but you can see photographs of people and what I've been doing on Facebook! People should be posting their photos up.

I hope all of you at home are doing good. I miss you all!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Quick review of my First Days

1. Fed the elephants
2. Saw a baby giraffe
3. All around ROCKED OUT.