This drama is out in Korea and I cannot wait to really watch it. I am a fan of Kwon Sang Woo and Lee Yo Won. Of course the eye candy of Kim Sung Soo and Kwon Sang Woo does not hurt. In the first episode is one of the most raciest in any I have seen for Korean drama.
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Holiday present from my boss
As any worker bee drone, I have had my fair share of different bosses. From my father, to supervisors at various jobs from work study (in college), internship (Harvard Medical School) to full time positions post college, I have spent the holidays with many different companies.
Appreciation to employees I have usually seen were holiday cards, holiday pay, year end bonus and a nice holiday party from the various companies. But I have had two bosses or supervisors with stick out for being very cool. Granted, you should not be judging your boss based on what you receive but in the span of a holiday present, I was happy. For me, ultimately being appreciated as a colleague for my efforts is very important and not to be taken for granted.
So the presents from previous boss have been cooking oils, Coach Wallet, and $50 gift card to Cheesecake Factory. This current boss has been really cool. I got a digital camera (first one to ever own) and this year got a lovely scarf and Coach bag. Frankly, I am happy with a nice meal and being appreciated but the present was a lovely gesture. Last year's camera has been well used! I have taken a ton of photos in ONE year.
My boss' wife chose the bag's style.
COACH ERGO BELTED SIGNATURE FLAP Style No: 11277
I still love my Canon PowerShot 650 which now is considered old. So fast is the digital camera industry with the newest and hottest models.
But seriously the most important present I can get is good health! Without it, nothing is possible-work, volunteering, traveling etc because I would be unable to do the things I want to do. Though I am recovering from a cold, I am happy with how my life is right now. It is not perfect, I have my pressures from job, life, home and family but it is good to try to balance everything and remain positive!
Appreciation to employees I have usually seen were holiday cards, holiday pay, year end bonus and a nice holiday party from the various companies. But I have had two bosses or supervisors with stick out for being very cool. Granted, you should not be judging your boss based on what you receive but in the span of a holiday present, I was happy. For me, ultimately being appreciated as a colleague for my efforts is very important and not to be taken for granted.
So the presents from previous boss have been cooking oils, Coach Wallet, and $50 gift card to Cheesecake Factory. This current boss has been really cool. I got a digital camera (first one to ever own) and this year got a lovely scarf and Coach bag. Frankly, I am happy with a nice meal and being appreciated but the present was a lovely gesture. Last year's camera has been well used! I have taken a ton of photos in ONE year.
My boss' wife chose the bag's style.
COACH ERGO BELTED SIGNATURE FLAP Style No: 11277
I still love my Canon PowerShot 650 which now is considered old. So fast is the digital camera industry with the newest and hottest models.
But seriously the most important present I can get is good health! Without it, nothing is possible-work, volunteering, traveling etc because I would be unable to do the things I want to do. Though I am recovering from a cold, I am happy with how my life is right now. It is not perfect, I have my pressures from job, life, home and family but it is good to try to balance everything and remain positive!
Monday, December 17, 2007
Keepon-such a cutie!
In a not so recent EW issue, my sister went online to check out the Keepon. My sister is not keen on the physical looks of a robot. But this one is just tooooooo cute! The Keepon is a small robot that is utilized to react to music and the inventor likes to see how people react to the Keepon and other beatbots. The inventor Hideki Kozima 小嶋 秀樹, has been bringing Keepon all over the world.
Here is the youtube link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPdP1jBfxzo
The group Spoon and the dancing robot Keepon videos have started a craze! I love Keepon is adorable! I feel very happy when I look at Keepon! So does my sis! Such a simple robot but people just cannot help feeling great about themselves. Part of it is because is the color, yellow is such a bright, warm and positive shade! Plus its bopping movements with the beats is infectious! Sooooo coool!
Here is the youtube link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPdP1jBfxzo
The group Spoon and the dancing robot Keepon videos have started a craze! I love Keepon is adorable! I feel very happy when I look at Keepon! So does my sis! Such a simple robot but people just cannot help feeling great about themselves. Part of it is because is the color, yellow is such a bright, warm and positive shade! Plus its bopping movements with the beats is infectious! Sooooo coool!
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Your being tacky...not a way to be remembered...
Admit it, you have met those people in your life you felt were a bit, "tight" with their money. I do understand that people need to be economical and save money. Being "cheap" and a "tight wad" do conjure up unsavory images of people who are tacky, unkind and unsocial. The actual truth is farther from this perception because it is one thing to be frugal, it is another to be tacky. I know it is a fine line.
Being Chinese, my Chinese friends love to joke how "cheap" the Chinese can be. Then again you can say that for a lot of people "cheap" and "insert ethnicities" akin to lateness. For example, my friends joke Asian do not attend events on time but on "Asian Time" meaning later is better or at least 1 to 2 hours into a party they are invited to attend. My Filipino friends, Latino friends and other have joked the same thing about the lack of punctuality to events. Same for cheapness, but it does not mean being tacky.
What is tacky? I am going with the "in poor taste" definition (Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper). One incident that comes to mind that my friends hailed as tacky was this situation. Tonight, there is a party my friend was invited to attend. It is someone within her social sphere but she is not close to this person. It is a small cocktail party to fit 30 people and the evite was sent out two weeks ago. (In the past, this person has had to cancel many an event due to lack of interest or attendance for the event this person planned.) Thus far, 6 people have rsvped. The instructions were strict, all guests must rsvp, must arrive by 7:30pm-8pm and must confirm with host if they can or cannot bring a guest. On top of this, the recent count was previously 14 people and it went down because after the party planner had decided to charge each guest via PayPal $10 to attend this party. My friend is in a bind. Her guest who wanted to go to this party (my friend was not interested in going) bailed after finding out the $10 fee. Plus she is not keen on going alone as the rest of the guest list are not her usual sphere of friends. I told her these are a few options:
a) Change her "YES" to "MAYBE" and not show up
b) Change response to "NO" and give regrets but I cannot make it.
c) Totally do not go and do not change response (very irresponsible).
d) If original answer was "MAYBE" keep it so
There was an article written about the pressures of evite invitations in WSJ last year how people feel pressured to write something witty if they can, cannot, or might be able to attend an event on a evite. No more plain-yes, no or maybes. People feel the need to be creative with their responses and not be thought of as boring. Who would have thought? (BTW, my friend had put in the response "maybe" and is not attending now as the company holiday party is the same night.)
Another tacky situation was for a wedding. Weddings are all about being there for the friend, sometimes flying in, getting rental car, hotel, attending a rehearsal dinner, and getting a present for the bride and groom. You are lucky to get more than 10 words or a photo with the happy couple. A few years back, one acquaintance in an organization I was active in invited a lot of people in the organization. I got the registry and the only choice was a $100 gift card for a local furniture store. I thought it was odd! Well, other people talked and complained they were only given the $50 furniture store option! (They way the invite was worded made it seem the couple really really wanted your furniture gift card present.) Many were turned off and I guess I was thought of as a better friend so I was supposed to cough up more money? I am not against giving more money to close friends, in fact I do. But I like to have the option to give what I want, have a more reasonable registry and other times I end up making presents for close friends who are the married couple.
Being tacky is not the way to go! Think before you act and if you are not sure get some counsel. The party planner is not a young person but an established working professional with a high position in a good publicly traded company. The now married couple were a bit older and in their early 30's. So age does not necessarily equate to maturity.
Also, spending a ton of money does not mean everyone at your party is going to have a great time! Some of the best functions, weddings and celebrations were enjoyed due to the guests in attendance, the geniune enjoyment of everyone around me were great celebrations, weddings or parties.
Being Chinese, my Chinese friends love to joke how "cheap" the Chinese can be. Then again you can say that for a lot of people "cheap" and "insert ethnicities" akin to lateness. For example, my friends joke Asian do not attend events on time but on "Asian Time" meaning later is better or at least 1 to 2 hours into a party they are invited to attend. My Filipino friends, Latino friends and other have joked the same thing about the lack of punctuality to events. Same for cheapness, but it does not mean being tacky.
What is tacky? I am going with the "in poor taste" definition (Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper). One incident that comes to mind that my friends hailed as tacky was this situation. Tonight, there is a party my friend was invited to attend. It is someone within her social sphere but she is not close to this person. It is a small cocktail party to fit 30 people and the evite was sent out two weeks ago. (In the past, this person has had to cancel many an event due to lack of interest or attendance for the event this person planned.) Thus far, 6 people have rsvped. The instructions were strict, all guests must rsvp, must arrive by 7:30pm-8pm and must confirm with host if they can or cannot bring a guest. On top of this, the recent count was previously 14 people and it went down because after the party planner had decided to charge each guest via PayPal $10 to attend this party. My friend is in a bind. Her guest who wanted to go to this party (my friend was not interested in going) bailed after finding out the $10 fee. Plus she is not keen on going alone as the rest of the guest list are not her usual sphere of friends. I told her these are a few options:
a) Change her "YES" to "MAYBE" and not show up
b) Change response to "NO" and give regrets but I cannot make it.
c) Totally do not go and do not change response (very irresponsible).
d) If original answer was "MAYBE" keep it so
There was an article written about the pressures of evite invitations in WSJ last year how people feel pressured to write something witty if they can, cannot, or might be able to attend an event on a evite. No more plain-yes, no or maybes. People feel the need to be creative with their responses and not be thought of as boring. Who would have thought? (BTW, my friend had put in the response "maybe" and is not attending now as the company holiday party is the same night.)
Another tacky situation was for a wedding. Weddings are all about being there for the friend, sometimes flying in, getting rental car, hotel, attending a rehearsal dinner, and getting a present for the bride and groom. You are lucky to get more than 10 words or a photo with the happy couple. A few years back, one acquaintance in an organization I was active in invited a lot of people in the organization. I got the registry and the only choice was a $100 gift card for a local furniture store. I thought it was odd! Well, other people talked and complained they were only given the $50 furniture store option! (They way the invite was worded made it seem the couple really really wanted your furniture gift card present.) Many were turned off and I guess I was thought of as a better friend so I was supposed to cough up more money? I am not against giving more money to close friends, in fact I do. But I like to have the option to give what I want, have a more reasonable registry and other times I end up making presents for close friends who are the married couple.
Being tacky is not the way to go! Think before you act and if you are not sure get some counsel. The party planner is not a young person but an established working professional with a high position in a good publicly traded company. The now married couple were a bit older and in their early 30's. So age does not necessarily equate to maturity.
Also, spending a ton of money does not mean everyone at your party is going to have a great time! Some of the best functions, weddings and celebrations were enjoyed due to the guests in attendance, the geniune enjoyment of everyone around me were great celebrations, weddings or parties.
Musings on Travel
My boss just back from his business/personal trip to Asia. He went to Seoul and his wife's hometown in Southern China. They had brought their young kids and thought one visit to Seoul was plenty. I personally had a blast but then part of it was I can understand some Korean, love the dramas, love the food and history. It was only within the last few years after my Korean drama fixation have I wanted to put South Korea on my traveling map. Even when my brother was there and my friends have visited there, it was not high on my list to visit over Japan, China, Thailand, Vietnam within Asia.
My boss and I had an interesting conversation about Seoul. I loved my time there. My boss was not so enthused. Partially not knowing the language, plus having two jetlagged young kids in tow, he and his wife were really limited in what they could do while in Seoul. They enjoyed Namdaemun and Myeong Dong for the shopping and the food. But once was enough for them to visit South Korea. I felt a bit sad. I did have a great time but it did help to have a great friend and hostess there. Though I ventured a bit by myself, they were hindered needing to take cabs than the subway system (which I got used to using while in Seoul) with the kids in tow. Plus without a local host, it was not as enjoyable.
When the usual person thinks of East Asia to visit, it is more Japan and China. For my boss, he thought Japan was more compelling than Korea and he felt that it was a not as exciting to be there. I can see what he means. But South Korea was great to me.I do want to go back to see friends, visit other historical places and hit Jeju Island. Hopefully by then, my Korean will be better or as good as my listening. I have yet to take a Korean language lesson. But the constant listening to Korean spoken in the dramas has helped my own basic understanding and knowledge. (I picked up my Cantonese that way by watching a lot of Andy Lau dramas/movies and listening to Anita Mui, Alan Tam, Jacky Cheung and Leslie Cheung songs.) The more you are immersed in a language the better you can become!
I cannot wait to go back again to Asia. But I think South East Asia is due for a visit!
My boss and I had an interesting conversation about Seoul. I loved my time there. My boss was not so enthused. Partially not knowing the language, plus having two jetlagged young kids in tow, he and his wife were really limited in what they could do while in Seoul. They enjoyed Namdaemun and Myeong Dong for the shopping and the food. But once was enough for them to visit South Korea. I felt a bit sad. I did have a great time but it did help to have a great friend and hostess there. Though I ventured a bit by myself, they were hindered needing to take cabs than the subway system (which I got used to using while in Seoul) with the kids in tow. Plus without a local host, it was not as enjoyable.
When the usual person thinks of East Asia to visit, it is more Japan and China. For my boss, he thought Japan was more compelling than Korea and he felt that it was a not as exciting to be there. I can see what he means. But South Korea was great to me.I do want to go back to see friends, visit other historical places and hit Jeju Island. Hopefully by then, my Korean will be better or as good as my listening. I have yet to take a Korean language lesson. But the constant listening to Korean spoken in the dramas has helped my own basic understanding and knowledge. (I picked up my Cantonese that way by watching a lot of Andy Lau dramas/movies and listening to Anita Mui, Alan Tam, Jacky Cheung and Leslie Cheung songs.) The more you are immersed in a language the better you can become!
I cannot wait to go back again to Asia. But I think South East Asia is due for a visit!
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Friend's holiday party
Last night, I attended a friend's holiday party in the burbs. It was the first time I attended after many years. I have been invited for a long time but due to travel, organization and work obligations I was unable to go. Finally this year I was able to go and bring my sis too.
It was great to attend. I saw many people I had not seen in years now married with kids. When we last hung out as a social group we were all single. Many have gone on to the next few stages in life. Right now, it was good to talk to people and catch up.
I met some very interesting people last night. I met a very nice Brazilian woman and she made some caipirinha (little peasant girl) made from cachaça. We discussed due to the sugar in this drink it can be lethal. It is delicious and easy to drink. But the after effects are lethal for one person who attended the party last year . While she drank the drink, she loved it. But it took her two days to recover from it! One you are drinking it, you just love the taste and feel you can drink more. I got to try some last night, I can see it being lethal. I decided to not have too much of it.
I met their nanny who is from China. Turns out she is from the same village my dad is from. She is retired and has worked as a nurse with over 31 years experience. I got to talk to her and heard my dad's dialect for the first time. It is more like Cantonese than Toisanese (which sounds very provincial) in comparison. It was fun chatting with her. I have always found talking to a variety of people and my elders to be fun throughtout my life.
When I was a kid, my folks had a Chinese restaurant. I got to befriend many customers and many were older. Somehow the local newspaper heard about my friendship with an customer. It was just past the Tiannamen Square incident. I was in junior high and my friend was an immigrant from Easter Europe and her family were Holocaust survivors. Our friendship was profiled as the cover of the "lifestyle" section. They thought a young Chinese American teen and older Jewish woman being friends was an interesting article.
I always like to have friends from all walks of life and ages. There are so many great people I can learn so much from but also learn a lot about myself too. I have gotten so much great advice and cherished memories and experiences along the way.
Last night, it was nice many people I had not seen in awhile and new people too. To many more new and fun memories and gatherings!
It was great to attend. I saw many people I had not seen in years now married with kids. When we last hung out as a social group we were all single. Many have gone on to the next few stages in life. Right now, it was good to talk to people and catch up.
I met some very interesting people last night. I met a very nice Brazilian woman and she made some caipirinha (little peasant girl) made from cachaça. We discussed due to the sugar in this drink it can be lethal. It is delicious and easy to drink. But the after effects are lethal for one person who attended the party last year . While she drank the drink, she loved it. But it took her two days to recover from it! One you are drinking it, you just love the taste and feel you can drink more. I got to try some last night, I can see it being lethal. I decided to not have too much of it.
I met their nanny who is from China. Turns out she is from the same village my dad is from. She is retired and has worked as a nurse with over 31 years experience. I got to talk to her and heard my dad's dialect for the first time. It is more like Cantonese than Toisanese (which sounds very provincial) in comparison. It was fun chatting with her. I have always found talking to a variety of people and my elders to be fun throughtout my life.
When I was a kid, my folks had a Chinese restaurant. I got to befriend many customers and many were older. Somehow the local newspaper heard about my friendship with an customer. It was just past the Tiannamen Square incident. I was in junior high and my friend was an immigrant from Easter Europe and her family were Holocaust survivors. Our friendship was profiled as the cover of the "lifestyle" section. They thought a young Chinese American teen and older Jewish woman being friends was an interesting article.
I always like to have friends from all walks of life and ages. There are so many great people I can learn so much from but also learn a lot about myself too. I have gotten so much great advice and cherished memories and experiences along the way.
Last night, it was nice many people I had not seen in awhile and new people too. To many more new and fun memories and gatherings!
Second major snow storm in(two days)
Second major snow storm in(two days)
Last night, the most recent snow storm arrived. I woke up to see more snow and then it started to rain. So nice fluffy snow is changing to slush. So my prior plans to have a day trip are stalled. It is sad, but I am flexible. I have to study and I have some things to handle to give back to my mom.
So the timing worked out that I can accomplish all these things in a more timely manner due to the weather. Since I do not have work today, it feels like a snow day away from responsibilities and time for fun. Or just snuggle in bed and not get out. I did get up very early and chatted with a friend. Then made some food and then later on sent my sis off to work.
I cannot believe Christmas is next week. Time has sure flown. This week will be busy before then at work and socially.
Last night, the most recent snow storm arrived. I woke up to see more snow and then it started to rain. So nice fluffy snow is changing to slush. So my prior plans to have a day trip are stalled. It is sad, but I am flexible. I have to study and I have some things to handle to give back to my mom.
So the timing worked out that I can accomplish all these things in a more timely manner due to the weather. Since I do not have work today, it feels like a snow day away from responsibilities and time for fun. Or just snuggle in bed and not get out. I did get up very early and chatted with a friend. Then made some food and then later on sent my sis off to work.
I cannot believe Christmas is next week. Time has sure flown. This week will be busy before then at work and socially.
Friday, December 14, 2007
First Snow of the winter
Yesterday (12/13/2007), we got hit with the snow that has come over from the midwest. It started at 12:30 and did not stop until late last night-total of 10 inches total. I started shoveling a few times (by my office) twice. By the time I left to go home, it was as if I had not shoveled the snow due to the wind and drifts.
While I was shoveling the first time around, a big Coke Cola truck was stuck. My work offices is on a busy main street. Let's just say many frustrated drivers were not happy. My sister already saw abandoned cars as early as 1:30pm when she was walking around the neighborhood during the early part of the snowstorm.
Since I live close to work, I cannot use the excuse I need to need to go home early to get home safely. Despite the snow and almost falling down (thanks to the icy base a few times), I got home in 15 minutes. I walked slowly and saw many cars bumper to bumper in traffic or stuck in the snow. The snow this time really wreaked havoc. The schools were smart to end school before the snow storm!
Luckily the snow was soft and powdery. The first snow of this year was wet and slushy (this type is heavier to shovel) and I get colder faster. This morning I finished off reshoveling and sweeping the steps. I just checked outside and the snow and ice had melted away already. One thing we do not need is a ice on the sidewalks and steps.
When I was a kid I loved snow. Now I think of it as more of a nuisance than anything else. What happened to the innocence of loving the school snow days, snow ball fights, sledding, making snow angels or making snow men gone? Time and age have paved way to safety from getting to point A to point B is more important.
My friend's husband is visiting from South Korea. I hope he had a safe flight. I hope he has time so I can take him around Boston. The snowstorm has greeted him on his first business trip to the USA. But since he is here for work, he might not have a lot of time to spend outside his work obligations.
One of my acquaintances took 2 hours to take the commuter rail from South Station to Wellesley. Another friend took 5 hours to get from Dorchester to Somerville! Plus last night my sister said that many bus routes are limited to big roads (no hills and small streets) and even the "E" train line did not go past Brigham Circle due to the crazy traffic last night.
While I was shoveling the first time around, a big Coke Cola truck was stuck. My work offices is on a busy main street. Let's just say many frustrated drivers were not happy. My sister already saw abandoned cars as early as 1:30pm when she was walking around the neighborhood during the early part of the snowstorm.
Since I live close to work, I cannot use the excuse I need to need to go home early to get home safely. Despite the snow and almost falling down (thanks to the icy base a few times), I got home in 15 minutes. I walked slowly and saw many cars bumper to bumper in traffic or stuck in the snow. The snow this time really wreaked havoc. The schools were smart to end school before the snow storm!
Luckily the snow was soft and powdery. The first snow of this year was wet and slushy (this type is heavier to shovel) and I get colder faster. This morning I finished off reshoveling and sweeping the steps. I just checked outside and the snow and ice had melted away already. One thing we do not need is a ice on the sidewalks and steps.
When I was a kid I loved snow. Now I think of it as more of a nuisance than anything else. What happened to the innocence of loving the school snow days, snow ball fights, sledding, making snow angels or making snow men gone? Time and age have paved way to safety from getting to point A to point B is more important.
My friend's husband is visiting from South Korea. I hope he had a safe flight. I hope he has time so I can take him around Boston. The snowstorm has greeted him on his first business trip to the USA. But since he is here for work, he might not have a lot of time to spend outside his work obligations.
One of my acquaintances took 2 hours to take the commuter rail from South Station to Wellesley. Another friend took 5 hours to get from Dorchester to Somerville! Plus last night my sister said that many bus routes are limited to big roads (no hills and small streets) and even the "E" train line did not go past Brigham Circle due to the crazy traffic last night.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Worst holiday present to receive ever?...
My sister surfs the web more than moi. So recently, she shared some doozy of stories of a forum she was reading (over 300 pages) within "money central". This is one my sister thought took the cake and I have to agree.
For a little background on our family, we only got one gift maybe two a piece for myself and my siblings growing up. Part of the reason was economics and the other was my folks did not want us be spoiled or materialistic. Other than being a season of parties, holiday cards and such Christmas is not a big deal to our family.
Here is one of the stories from that message board on msn money.
The worst-ever christmas gift?
lhttp://moneycentral.msn.com/community/message/thread.aspthreadid=463939&boardname=Hide&header=SearchOnly&footer=Show&boardsparam=Page%3D1&linktarget=_parent&pagestyle=money1&forumid=18&board=YourMoneyink is
lisadiane1717 wrote:I love this thread! The worst present I ever received was a huge pinecone from my mother. My siblingsaccused me of opening the white elephant gifts beforewe supposed to. We were laughing so hard I think shewas offended. We have a Christmas party with all our friends at the lake. Everyone brings a white elephant gift. Myhusband is tooo nice and thinks he has to bring a"nice" gift which he did. He opens the gift he endedup with and it is a frozen road killed dead weasel. (top that for a bad gift!) I am not kidding. Thehost and hostess were both distressed that he was going to put this down on their designer furniture. This year we are all bringing gifts to be donated to charity.
For a little background on our family, we only got one gift maybe two a piece for myself and my siblings growing up. Part of the reason was economics and the other was my folks did not want us be spoiled or materialistic. Other than being a season of parties, holiday cards and such Christmas is not a big deal to our family.
Here is one of the stories from that message board on msn money.
The worst-ever christmas gift?
lhttp://moneycentral.msn.com/community/message/thread.aspthreadid=463939&boardname=Hide&header=SearchOnly&footer=Show&boardsparam=Page%3D1&linktarget=_parent&pagestyle=money1&forumid=18&board=YourMoneyink is
lisadiane1717 wrote:I love this thread! The worst present I ever received was a huge pinecone from my mother. My siblingsaccused me of opening the white elephant gifts beforewe supposed to. We were laughing so hard I think shewas offended. We have a Christmas party with all our friends at the lake. Everyone brings a white elephant gift. Myhusband is tooo nice and thinks he has to bring a"nice" gift which he did. He opens the gift he endedup with and it is a frozen road killed dead weasel. (top that for a bad gift!) I am not kidding. Thehost and hostess were both distressed that he was going to put this down on their designer furniture. This year we are all bringing gifts to be donated to charity.
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Saturday, December 08, 2007
Potluck over the weekend
I attended a potluck/bday party of a friend's in Somerville over the weekend. Thanks MPK and TK! I had a great time! I met alot of her friends Sara, Lily, Suz,Supriya, Tim, Betty, Sean, Amanda, Ada etc. We all had a lot of great food and even stayed to the wee hours playing games and just talking. Everyone was very friendly and I think this party was a success!
Some pics from the party:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nodame88/sets/72157603429557612/
Some pics from the party:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nodame88/sets/72157603429557612/
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