Saturday, December 27, 2008

Reunions with Classmates

College

Last weekend, we had a reunion of sorts with some college friends as Jason and Patrick visited LA. We got the chance to meet up with Trisha as well on Friday night.

Both guys stayed in the apartment that I share with my family. It's amazing how the three of us were able to fit in the living room as we retired at night.

We planned on going to more places than we actually were able to visit. But I had a great time and I hope everyone had as well.

Friday: Universal Studios Citywalk, "Four Christmases" movie.

Saturday: Hollywood, Wax Museum, Guinness Records Museum, shopping.

Sunday: Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive, shopping.

Monday: Topanga Mall, Zen Buffett!


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Elementary/High School

I had to wake up at 4am on Friday morning just to catch my elementary/high school friends online. Vicky celebrated her birthday and she invited school and church friends at her house. The party was virtually a reunion for some members of Hope Christian High School Class of 2002.

It's been hard to arrange a get-together among the folks. We went to different universities and pursued different career paths. Everyone is busy with a hectic work schedule. We may never even get the chance to gather everyone together at the same place. So an opportunity where several of us can attend (via webcam on my part) is hard to skip.

Unbelievable as it sounds - I can't even get myself to wake up at 6am on a typical day - I was wide awake by 4:15am. Skype allowed us to see each other via webcam. It is unfortunate, though, that my mic isn't working so I had to type whatever I wanted to say to them.

My shoutout to the folks (even though they probably won't be able to read this):

Vicky - Happy birthday again! Thanks for letting me know about your birthday party. It was perfect timing that I saw you online in YM on that day.

Donelle - Happy birthday as well! Get a project in the US so we can meet up haha!

Rickie - Congrats on your successful visa application!

Delia - Hope you have a quick recovery. And I still haven't replied to your last email.

Smith - Nice to see you again. Wow! this is cool. I saw you almost every day from kindergarten to high school. And then I never saw you again, not even once in college, until now.

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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Buying a Leather Jacket and Being on the Slim-Skinny Side

GQ's guide on how to buy a leather jacket.

I read through the guide just after buying a leather jacket for myself. In spite of that, I'm very satisfied with my purchase and I wouldn't have bought it if I didn't think it's a good buy.

Realization: it's hard to find slim-fit jackets and buttoned shirts for me. Size S is still a bit large for me and not all brands offer XS sizes.

So I'm wondering which one is more likely to happen: overwhelming majority of designers offering size XS (or adjusting size S to fit people of my type) or my buffing up? It may be a tough choice considering that the American market has, I suspect, only a very small segment of size XS people and that I always find what to me are more interesting things to do than working out. Running, basketball, and very occasional push-ups are my only exercise.

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Saturday, December 06, 2008

Congrats, Manny!!

Manny Pacquiao TKOs Oscar dela Hoya in 8th round.

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Monday, December 01, 2008

"Bracing" for Some 2009 Expenses

I set aside $2,500 of my salary to my Health Care Spending Account primarily to cover the cost of the dental braces that I plan on having next year. The treatment duration is expected to be 18-24 months so I will just pay for the remaining balance through the amount I will set aside in the account for the year 2010.

The Health Care Spending Account gives me some financial benefits because it is taken from my pre-tax salary. The downside is that it is a use-it-or-lose-it option. Should I decide not to have braces, that amount cannot be retrieved back to my salary and I have to spend it on any qualified health-related spending.

The alternatives that I have thought of so far are:
  1. LASIK (eye surgery)
  2. A pair of really cool eyeglasses
  3. Psychiatric care
  4. Lots and lots of Tylenol/Advil bottles

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