Thursday, June 30, 2005

High in the Sky
Feeling very euphoric right now. Very...

Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Random, Wayward Thoughts (On Superheros)
Here are some random thoughts I have rolling around in my head...

Why doesn't Superman learn martial arts? Some have responded and said that he doesn't need to because of his super-human strength. Yes, I understand that the common criminal doesn't have a chance against him. But what about those super villans who manage to hand his ass to him from time to time? Superman needs an edge.

On that same note, why doesn't Batman carry a gun? Sure he's trained to Olympic perfection. Sure he has an armored suit. Sure he's got a lot of cool gadgets and stuff. Even so, I still don't think he has a viable defense against ranged weapons. Look at it this way, sometimes the life he may end up saving may not necessarily be his own. Does he have the capability of interceding at long range? He needs an edge.

Furthermore, shouldn't Wonder Woman be wearing something other than bracelets that are bullet-proof? I mean seriously, unless you're a Jedi Knight, there is no way to you can anticipate that kind of ballistic protection. Her outfit (yes, guys...despite it's small coverage) should have some form of protective properties. Seriously, she needs an edge.

I also think Aquaman should cross train with the Navy-SEALs. The possibilities are endless.

I also think Flash needs to see a fitness trainer. Who says he can't get faster? And can he take flying lessons?

I also think Captain America needs to throw other things than that stupid shield. You might as well be tossing trash can lids.

I should probably stop now...
Finally, a Breather
Although a lot has happened since the last blog, I'll just prattle off about whatever is happening at the moment...

After a 6 hour drive, I was just gushing to see her. We went to 24 Hr Fitness to meet up with her friends and to enroll in a joint membership program. It was getting late and she was feeling really tired so we decided to go.

You have no idea how happy I am right now. I feel like hiding for some reason...

Monday, June 20, 2005

Sweet Idiosyncracies
I absolutely love it. It's all in how she says it. Plus it's not like she really needs to try all that hard to do it too: "Weally?....Weally weally??"

It tends to put a really big smile on my face. If only she knew how much. It's absolutely adorable.

Monday, June 13, 2005

Golden Moments
I don't know where to begin here. So much happened this last weekend that I don't even know how to put it all down in words. The commissioning, time with family, time with the woman, time with friends... As always, I'll put in what I can and fill in the blanks later...

Thursday started well. I spent much of the day running errands like dry cleaning and stuff like that. I picked up the chica from the airport after getting a birthday cake for Pei-Hua. Went to Cupertino to hang and that was it.

Friday started with a rehearsal for the commissioning ceremony in the morning. I dropped my better half at a local Starbucks so that she could study and stuff. The rehearsal seemed to go rather smoothly. Afterwards, we met up with Alvin and Jen for lunch in San Mateo. On a side note, she seems to be rather good with animals as she was with Jen's rabbit. Man, if only A and J knew how much mischief that thing gets into when they're gone. That thing is crazy. Afterwards, we met up with Pei-Hua and Deborah (who's up here doing her clinical at Stanford) at Hillsdale and drove up to SF to meet up with their former roommate, Serena. I must say, Burmese food is real good. Who would have thought....the best part of this meal was the salad. Man, I've got to learn what they did. Wow.

Saturday was the big day. I woke up with a nervous feeling in my bowels. For one thing, my short film was going to be part of the ceremony. For another thing, I had to say a few comments about my film before the audience filled with families and VIPs. Man, oh man... It was a little sad to know that some of the folks that I invited cancelled at the last minute. I would have liked to have given those seats to others I wanted to invite. Rats. Anyhow, as I was called up to give my comments, I had no real idea what to say. I don't like giving speeches from cards since it seems a little contrived to me. So, I said whatever that was on my mind. Even though I stuttered a little, I'm sure that some people were able to read my sincerety. As it turned out, the film was a huge success. I had all kinds of people walking up to me thanking me for the film. Holy cow!! After the ceremony was the reception. Then after, we hung out at Santana Row. Even as of now, I still can't get used to the fact that people will just stop what they're doing just to look at some dude in uniform. Makes me very self-conscious. Later that evening, we went out to dinner at East Lake. After some dessert, Alvin tried very hard in teaching me Euchre. Mind you, I'm usually terrible at picking up card games. Argh. After the Davis crew left, I spent the evening with the significant other. A nice and restful end to a very very big day.

Sunday came about with up picking Deborah for church. We went to church and met Pei-Hua there. After service and lunch, we hung out at Pei-Hua's to celebrate her birthday. After bumming around and having some meaningful talk, the chica had to go. Althought I felt rather sad, I understand that she had to go. Later that evening, I met up with John and the rest of the usual suspects for a late night snack.

In hindsight, it was a beautiful weekend that marks the end of a chapter for me. New horizons are out there. Also, I am thankful of helpful she is. She's wonderful. More on that later.

You may now call me "sir."