Sunday, June 6, 2010

Summer Clean Up

I finally made myself sit down to do a clean-up on my USB drive. As I was looking through my files and documents that were sitting in the drive since October 2008 before deleting them, they remind me of moments in these past 2 years. Courses I had taken, assignments I have long forgotten, reports from club meetings, resumes I had drafted and printed, school applications, tax return filing, etc. I had a fun flash-back moments of those days for sure.

More coming up. I still have my laptop hard drive and external hard disk to work on. Photos from everywhere, documents from job hunting and school applications, random stuffs. I'm sure these will keep me busy for the next 6 weeks. :P

I went with my friends to Roosevelt Island and Nepali/Tibetan food this afternoon. I can now call them friends, not co-worker (Will) or ex co-worker (Persephone), 'cause we really hang out and do fun [food] stuffs together. n_n


There isn't much to do (nothing at all) on the island and we were just walking under the hot sun and the other 2 friends happily getting their nice tan on their skin. Random, but fun.

Photo taken on my request (duh, I'm a tourist in front of them) with Upper Manhattan in the background. [Will, Per, Yuyu (Per's friend)]


The lighthouse.



Today's main purpose - Nepali/Tibetan cuisine for dinner.
[Clockwise from upper left: Thali with beef curry, goat curry, sauces for momo, and momo (Nepali dumplings).] Our appetizer, beaten rice went into our stomach before I took a photo. Yummy~~~
I'm going to the Japan Day in Central Park with Teng Seng tomorrow. I have to be at the subway by 9am so I better be off to bed now.

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