This vespa is made the same way with the basket weave, I have no idea what it’s called but it is really nice… don’t you think? I took this picture during a walk in Old Town Marbella, it is very close to the church where I took the picture “60 seconds of peace” The Old Town is hiding from the street, we walk thru many narrow streets, turning from corner to corner. It is amazing to see how lively it is in those narrow streets with restaurants, small cafes, shops, and patios to just sit there and relax.
The heart of Marbella is not only the beach, nor the sand but it is the dynamics of its rich culture hidden within the Old Town Marbella, Spain.
This is a great example of how we should never judge a book by its cover because we would lose the opportunity to find out what the book is really about… Let us read the book and see where the story will lead us.
On Sunday, I did some studying on the school balcony… bathing in the sun for an hour or so. Then in the afternoon, the weather suddenly changed from sunny to cloudy and windy, from hot to cold and chilly. Talking about the weather here in Marbella, Spain, it is strange !!! Is it really the work of global warming but what happened was that weeks ago it was raining all week long, and then it got hot for another week, and then suddenly we had a hail storm for a day… sigh…
That is how I started looking for picturess taken during New Year’s 09 in Vancouver, Canada because the weather and the clouds resemble the day that I visited Vancouver. Above is the Panorama of Vancouver on the bridge that lead to the “Tertisland” (another photo that I took from the port, below to the left of the picture) In that picture, you would see the bridge that I am standing on to take this picture ^_^
The experience was amazing, as I am standing in between the 2 worlds, one side full of building and its dynamic energy while the other side is more of natural, nice and calm. It’s created the perfect harmony during the moment on the bridge where everything seems to be balanced out with the melody from the sky.
Humm… Friends are going to Bangkok this summer!!! And that just reminded me of how much more “interesting” it is to live in Bangkok. The picture I chose today was taken in July 2008 during a boat trip on the Chao Praya River, the mother of all rivers in Thailand. After more than 16 years living in Bangkok, this is my first time taking the Long Boat, a 4 hour trip, to explore the heart of the river. There must have been more than 20 luxury hotels along the river and all of them are my potential job opportunities.
I can’t speak for others but for me, money isn’t the inspiration for me to do what I do… it is the heart that guides me back to Bangkok. After a decade in Los Angeles, I have seen what money can buy… certainly it can’t buy TRUE happiness which is the happiness in your heart. Many people question my decision in going back to Bangkok, why not the States or any other country. In my opinion is that, I would like to explore, truly live and experience, my native culture before I took another step further anywhere else.
I don’t really know how to explain in my own words,but what I am trying to say is… Before one seek the wisdom of the cosmos, one must know oneself; -Delphi.
Life… is a roller coaster ride. A Friday night, a typical night that us class/school mates are out to just chill… However, tonight I put my observation glass on and paid close attention to what was happening around me. All the conversations, body language, arguments between friends and couples. It is amazing when we are really paying close attention to our surrounding as I have noticed that there are so many things that happened and I have never noticed before, it could be good or bad but the point is I just never really noticed it until today.
If we were to make a metaphor of our “life journey” from a roller coaster ride, then we would understand that… there are times that we are so excited to get on the journey, times that we are having so much fun, times that we are afraid of happening, moments that you are scared, moments that you wish you never took the journey, moments that you wish to share this experience with someone, moments that you just enjoy the ride and are not thinking about anythings… all those moments in a roller coaster only last a few minutes.
I think that, our journey in life is very similar to that of roller coaster ride as we have all those moments mentioned earlier but at the point we step on to the journey, there is no going back. To get thru the journey, we must then be able and capable of handling all the moments in our journey knowing that, just like the roller coaster, it will end shortly. In real life, we don’t really know exactly what is going to happen but with hope and faith… we will endure those moments, remember all the moments, and anticipate the end of the journey, whenever it is.
Photo info: Los Angeles County Fair, Pomona, California.
Question: What is it with the sunset, the beach, and the view that make it is such a preferred location for couples, families, or individuals to come and just watch that moment where the sun sets into the sea at the horizon?
Answer: I don’t know… and that is why I have nothing more to say today.
Tip: Close your eyes… Take a Deep Breath… Just Feel… and remember that feeling.
Picture info, Location… San Diego, California. Outside of Museum of Making Music.
It took me a while to remember what day it was when I took this picture. After examining the picture carefully, I noticed something that reminded me of the date… the Cultural Night event. If you look at this picture closely, you would see all the students are still up on the second floor, studying!!! oh yes we are hardcore… ^_^
After celebrating our success for the Cultural Night event at Small World, I couldn’t stay as long as the others because I was way too exhausted to continue the night. So… just minutes before midnight, I went back to the school and took few more pictures of the interior and exterior of the school before I went to pass out on my bed.
There are so many moments in life that I wanted to capture a moment like this. The moment that there is nothing else to worry about, life is just drifted away by the sound of the wave, the breeze of the wind, the smell of the sea, the mist of the wave, the sparkling sound of the bubbles crashing on the sand and the sun reflecting on the surface of the water…
The irony of the beach is that it is like a carpet; it will always get stepped on over and over by people but the difference is that… it is not a carpet. The beach has the sea, the waves, and the wind that will always refresh the sand, polish the stones, and smooth up the beach again. It is there only for the enjoyment of the other, only for the pleasure of the couple, only wanting them to be happy, only wanting the other family to spend time with each other and to have a beautiful memory to remember their visit to this beach.
But, what would it do… when it needs a break from all that?
Nisei Week Japanese Festival, an annual festival celebrating Japanese American (JA) culture and history in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. Nisei means 2nd generation in Japanese, describing the first American born Japanese, a group which the seven day festival was originally meant to attract. Though named for the Nisei generation, Nisei Week is no longer targeted at Niseis, nor is the festival still contained within a week. Nisei Week Foundation president for 2006, Michelle Suzuki, described the festival as “the opportunity for people of all backgrounds to celebrate Japanese heritage and culture”. (from wikipedia)
The 68th Annual Nisei Week took place on August 16-24th, 2008 and I was there to capture most of the activities of the event. The event also served as a costume party where 90% of the people who came to Little Tokyo, Los Angeles would wear all sort of Japanese tradition or comic costumes.
However, after looking thru all the pictures that I took that day, I believe that this picture captured the heart of the event.
Last Saturday was cloudy, gloomy, and cold because of that I stayed in. Yet, I looked for an alternative way of traveling. I watched Bourne Identity, Supremacy and Ultimatum. Yes, I did watch 3 of them continuously and it wasn’t just the story I was watching, it was the cities the movies were in. Most of the locations are in Europe and are very near Malaga, however, I won’t have the time to travel to any of those places. The classes were just as busy as it could get and the breaks are not long enough for me to plan a decent trip.
So from watching all the Bourne movies, I noticed that the ending has to do with him going to see his girl at a very cozy shop by a beach where she owned and operated the place by herself. And that just made me wonder, how life would be like if I were to have a little cozy shop somewhere that I owned and operated along the beach. Just sit there and do nothing, waiting for customers, relaxing in the sun, feeling the breeze, and just wasting my days away day after day. And for that, it reminded me of this shop that I walked by in Puerto Banus. It wasn’t open when I was there but it must have been nice to own something like this, where every day work is a vacation.
Day dreaming is my job… haha (or jaja in Spanish) Well, I am not exactly day dreaming, I am planning my future toward it. The concern isn’t how but “when”. When???… Soon !!!
I took this picture during the LA Auto Show in November 2008. I happened to get free tickets after attending one of the private events held by Porsche at the LA Auto Show for the pre-opening. Porsche is always great, especially the Cayman!!! However I feel that… this AUDI R8 has changed my mind. The style is very very very attractive!!! So much that, I have it on my wish list (when I can afford one) haha. I have never driven this one, but I did drive an Audi TT… and it was fun especially when I reached 125 MPH, or 201 KMH (on a legal stretch of road, of course!)… The adrenaline rush was just awesome. I didn’t feel like I was driving the car anymore at the point, but more of piloting a jet on the freeway.
And in Spain… it must have been fun to feel the speed here with all the round-abouts to drift around to long stretches where I can press that gas pedal and driving to the beach to just cruise day til night. >.< I miss my “coche”
Talk about speeding… I never get pulled over when I speed up to 110 MPH, but ironically I got pull over twice for speeding at 75 MPH (65 MPH is the limit) and that was the traffic speed. These cops really had nothing to do or what? They tailed me for 10 minutes before they fire up the sirens and pull me over. The worse thing is, it happened 3 days before I left to Spain.
But hey, we got to be responsible for our actions, at least that is what I believe.
After walking for hours, I can’t seem to find my Yacht… !!!! Why… is because there are too many Yacht here? No! Because I don’t know where I berthed the Yacht? No! Because I was in the wrong section? No! Actually it’s because… I don’t have a Yacht! Ahhh, that’s why! But hey… one day, I will. There is nothing wrong with dreaming BIG!
There are so many Yachts here at Puerto Banus, they stretch out as far as the eye can see. I don’t feel as if I am living in Marbella, Spain at all because it is such a tourist spot here. I feel as if I was walking in San Pedro, New Port Beach, Huntington Beach or Dana Point. Most of the vendors here speak broken English, just like those vendors along the beach in California. I noticed that Spanglish seems to be very a popular language along the beach.
The picture was taken last Saturday, 14, the same day that I went out for coffee by the beach. One beautiful sunny day, walking, chilling, taking picture and listening to music that was just one simple day.
Oh, yesterday was the first time that I actually made a cake that I started from the beginning to the end. It wasn’t easy but very enjoying.
Back to the first day of the year, January 1, 2009 (duhh) Cold, yes!!! very cold… I wasn’t prepared for this much coldness!!! Anyway, that day was a great walk, I must have spent about 5 hours walking in the snow, brown snow… sometimes yellow snow. Eww. From this location that I took the picture, it took me about 30 minutes or so to get down to the flag because I wasn’t wearing proper shoes, I had tennis shoes on… no waterproofing— nada! Walking to the flag wasn’t easy at all since I keep sinking into the snow that was about knee deep.
Ohh, I posted this picture today because I read an article about the Winter Games 2010 which is going to be in Vancouver. Great place, great choice, and great location for the Olympics. There were so much to see, to do, to eat and to explore here in Vancouver. We were there for only 3 days 2 nights, and it wasn’t long enough for us to do much. Well, we got to countdown in Vancouver… and after that, I got to experience the snow “actually snowing from the sky, real snow (not the man made stuff like in Big Bear, California)” for the first time in my life. And it was literally right after the year started!!! An amazing experience, what a great way to start my year!!!.
Okay, are you ready for Vancouver? Less than 12 months from now, is the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver. Here is their official website Vancouver 2010.
Back in 2003, us students from SCI_Arc from the Philosophy of Technology course that was taught by Marcos Sanchez went to the US-Mexico border to understand the idea behind the “wall” and the define what is a wall. The interesting thing about the situation at the border is that, there are no residents at all on the US side, while it is highly populated on the Mexico side. The question of the class is why… but my question is… why can’t we all get along? Why must we have a wall to prevent people from entering the space when it is obvious that the wall is not really a wall.
At the location, where I took the picture, we were playing soccer with the kid from Mexico, however… we must remain on our side, and they are on their side because the border patrol are watching. We are not allow to exchange anything with them with the concerns that it could be illegal activities.
So, seriously, why do we need the wall when we know that the wall doesn’t mean anything with out the authority being present at the wall? Why must we distinguish ourselves from the others, what make us different from them, and who is to judge the difference?
A simple wall, can create or nearly create a war because of the differences. ie. the Berlin Wall.
I don’t have the answer as to why a wall matters, but I truly believe that the world with out a wall is the world with out war because there would be no differences, no disagreements, and no hatred.
Okay… that was in 2003, half a decade ago, but… it felt like just yesterday.
All the boys and girls in the picture are now working in many architecture offices; the one behind the camera (me) is back in school. Hey… I’ll catch up!
I don’t get to experience this type of view much. I remember there was only “this” one, in Seattle, Washington. On top of the Space Needle… Freezing COLD and WINDY !! This one was on December 30, 2008. Hans, Heather and I had dinner here, fortunately enough, they had a table available for walk-in. We weren’t planning to eat here, it was just that after we arrived at the hotel in Seattle, as usual, they decided to stay in the room for a while. Mean while, I went out and started walking and that is when I spoted the ALIEN space craft and start walking toward it. By the time I got there, a half hour later, (and it was around 7pm, freezing cold), H2 called me, so I invited them over to the Space Needle for the restaurant. The food was amazing, the server was great, the view … just amazingly crazy, especially when the restaurant rotates while you are dining there, The Sky City. We got to see the entirety of Seattle by just sitting there. It was A la carte’ style, with full silver service. The cost??? Let’s not mention it. Haha. Let’s say that, it was an experience that I will never forget…
Another one was actually on December of 2007, but it was on top of the City of Angels. It was at the Tallest building in Thailand, Baiyoke Sky Hotel, Bangkok. The restaurant here doesn’t rotate like the one in Seattle. However they have an out door balcony that rotates, much faster than the one in Seattle. It was amazing memory, an unforgettable one, none the less, they have a live singer, by a Lady and a Gentleman with a guitar that walks around the restaurant and sings songs around the restaurant. And woah… they walked to our table and I still remember the song, very clearly and the moment was just… unexplainable.
It was one of those day that I had nothing to do, so… I stop by at my sis’ working place, The Sukhothai Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand Sigh… I wish that Bangkok is 10 minutes away; there are so many things to do, places to go, things to see, food to eat, and people to meet.
Oh right… This is on my list of locations that I will be applying for job. Let’s hope that I get it… well, at least one of them on the list !!!
The experience that I will get from the Hotel once I step thru the entrance is that… it is an entire different world. Even thought the hotel is situated next to the Main road, but it’s driveway takes you to the Thai experience. The green, the traditional Thai homes and restaurant, the lotus (water lily) pond, and sculptures.
It is hard to describe one experience… I will post more pictures next time. ^_^
Try to listen to the music while reading today then, maybe, you might understand the feeling I experienced the moment I took the picture.
Saturday, I went to for a coffee break in Puerto Banus. The coffee shop, La Pesquera, is right on the beach. It is a small hut with coffee tables and beach benches for those that would like to take a sun bath while drinking. Sitting and chilling there for bit and just doing nothing. After the coffee, I just walked around the beach trying to find the right frame to take a picture so that it say something, if not all about “Marbella”. I took quite a few pictures, but in my opinion, I believe that this is it ^_^ “An Orange sandal, a boy, Sierra Blanca (the mountain behind), and the Beach… ” I’ll just let the picture speak for itself because I am bad at expressing what I want to say, duh… if I were good at that, I might as well write a novel too. ^_^
Anyway, does anyone know how to print postcards? What kind of printer (portable if possible) and paper to get? I am interested in trying to make my own postcards ^_^.
“This is the best cultural night we’ve had in Les Roches thus far” said one of the students in the reception. “Woww, I really feel like I am in Japan and the lounge looks amazing” said another student. “The dinner experience and the restaurant decoration is awesome” said a student waiting in a line for his meal. “I can definitely go for another Nakata brouchette” a student compliment on one of our special disk that was name after “what they called me at school, Nakata” So yea, I represented that dish !! haha.
We started to organized things since noon and it promptly started at 7:00 pm. Everyone has their drinks, food, games, more drinks and is entertained by a fashion show. It wasn’t over until 11:00 pm, or somewhere around there. After all the clean up, we went out for a drink at “small world” to celebrate our completion of the event, which resulted in the picture show to you below.
We have learned so many things, in so little time. Most of the thing we learn, in my opinion, are the things that we shouldn’t do again next time. We all make mistakes but let us not concentrate on the mistakes, let us think about how do we not repeat the same mistake again, or how to make things better the next time around.
After getting short-listed with the photo of Los Angeles City Hall, finally they emailed me with the confirmation that the photo got selected and included in their…. well read more of the detail on the email below ^_^
You can read more on the day that I received the email notified about the short listed at this link.
It is the first time that I can officially call myself a “Photographer”. One step at a time, even thought I am and always will be just twostepsbehind, with hope… dream will come true, impossible will be possible.
Never have, and never will… give up
Okay, I will go finish the movie now. I was watching “breaking and entering” when I received the email but I had to stop just to write about this exiting news!!!
“We are so arrogant aren’t we? So afraid to age… we do everything we can to prevent it… we don’t realize what a privilege it is to grow old with someone, someone who doesn’t drive me to commit murder or doesn’t humiliate you beyond repair… sweet!” a quote i found very very… true. It was from the movie “P.S. I LOVE YOU”
After i watched that movie, yesterday it reminded me of this picture that i took on the new year. Actually it is the same day that i took the “First sunset of the year, in Vancouver 01.01.09″. I imagine that, it would have been nice to have someone to sit there, together and just be there for each other, doing nothing, worrying about nothing, just be happy.
I don’t think that it is too much to ask for, or is it?
Finally, the event, The Tale of Four Cities, is over. That reminded me of how 2008 ended. To get this event to happen, we, us Post Graduate student, had many problems during the planning, lots of drama… just like everything else we do in life. Yet, we pull thru. It doesn’t matter what the problems are because the main point is that we must get it done, at whatever the cost. The most problems that I noticed with the management were, the lack of respect between and with one another in other departments, the inability to make decisions, problems moving on to the next subject and so on… These were the thing that happened during our event and I don’t see that they were bad things, because “every problem is an opportunity”. They are opportunities to reflect ourselves in those situations and as to how can we improve ourselves if these were to happen in “real” world situation. So yes, better to happen now rather than later in our career.
Just like a sun that would rise and set everyday, our life… is not that different from the sun. There are times that we will rise and there are times that we will be down, but that won’t last forever because we will again … RISE and SHINE to continue fighting “The battle”.
Today is the day. I would like to post this now, early in the day, knowing that I will be busy with event organization late in the evening and may not have the energy to write this later.
I am in the marketing department for this event and is responsible for most of the posters, advertisements and gathering information for those advertisements. I am very fortunate to have my teammate because they are helping me get the info organized and arrange things with other departments. Oh yes, we have drama in our department as well as with the other departments.
Okay then… here are the collective works that I did from the beginning of the event… which started with a cookie sale !!! To raise extra funding for our event…. all the way to final event poster and the 3 minutes AD on youtube. here is the link, if you can’t see the video below.
finally it is the day, less than 12 hours and all of this will be over. So that i can start concentrating on other works that i have been putting off due to this event.
After more than a month, I have seen so many McDonald’s and heard so much about it during class because we always talk about why it is so successful. During the “just drive” trip, we actually stopped for McDonald’s however, I didn’t find what I wanted, which is the $1 (dollar menu) or the (euro menu, since we are in europe) There is no surprise at to how it is going taste, because it tasted exactly the same as the one that i had in California, Thailand, Singapore, China and now Spain. How could one achieve that standard!!!! Amazing!!!! It is something that we can expect from any locale. Well, i am a big fan of McDonald’s food but i am trying to stay away from it because it tastes so good that i will keep eating it. I remember one of those day that i had McDonald’s as Breakfast, Lunch and dinner… oh well. A good old time but it wasn’t as healthy as home made food.
Ohhhhhh, i am so craving for this chinese noodle, with black vinegar, eggs, and some veggies. Darn it! now i am torturing myself thinking about it.
okie, 14 hours from now, if everything goes will, i will be doing the some dancing from the song “Snake dance” by Jay Chow. hahahahaha, why? Because an event won’t be an event without entertainment. And I’m going to make it a FUN event.
And to paraphrase a quote i learned from BASIC is that … IF IT IS TO BE, IT IS UP TO ME!!!!
After the entire week of rain and a bit of suggestion to my roommate that “hey, it’s a great day huh? If you are going anywhere, let me know. The reason being, I wanted to hitch a ride from you, just to sit in the car and be out in the sun… taking pictures” Well, it worked like a charm because 3 hours later, he said “we shouldn’t be wasting our sunny weekend away by staying here all day, let’s go for a bit”. Awesome huh?
So yea, I just hitched a ride and sit in the car. We spent about 1 hour out in the car, driving back and forth along the coast / beach. Didn’t really get to take much picture because the camera DIED!!! Right when we get to the beach that is 20 mins away from our school. Oh well… then we just drove back and back to what we were doing… which was to study.
I feel that, the more we relax and let things happen… things are just going to happen the way we want it “somehow” and just “ENJOY the MOMENT” ^_^
okay, 36 hours to the event !!! I must get back to finish the menu and the pamphlet for the event.
Sometimes I wish I were a bird, so that I can fly to all the cities around the world to see, to feel and be free from “not being able to fly” duh. The shot was taken on the 1st of January 2009 around 1 am, after we came back from the countdown.
There were so much to see in Vancouver, but so little time!!!
Finally, a sunny day. No more gloom, wind, rain and flying leaves (or leaf dagger)s *that may injure you because of the strong wind. For today, I choose the picture that I took in Marina Del Rey after Graduation day from Basic 75 of M.I.T.T. (Mastery in Transformation Training) What is the training about? There is no way to describe it; really, however, once you complete the course… you will see a different side to your life and that will lead you to places that you wouldn’t imagine before, to do “whatever it takes, go as far as required, to reach that dream and achieve that impossibility” ……… Hey! I am in Spain now, ain’t I?
For the picture, I feel that, if we are all boats, ships, things that float… we have the freedom to float anywhere that we want in our life, but at one point, we will be stopping at a dock where we all can rest together, side by side and we can share all the stories with each other.
Dear Basic 75… thank you for your support, your experience, your courage and your love. Also, thank you for caring enough about me to be honest with me thru out the training. I miss and love you all!!!
Originally, I had another picture earlier today for the post however the week has been so busy, too busy. There are so many things to be done for the event next week. Well, now I just want that peacefulness… a peaceful place where I can just sit somewhere and absolutely do nothing. I’d like to think about something else beside work.
And that is how I remembered of a place where I have peace. Right here… Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Los Angeles.
“I am for peace,” said David, “but when I speak, they are for war.” [Psa. 120:7] Why speak then? Why not exercise love, and charity, and forbearance, and avoid giving offence by disagreeable truths? “I tried,” he says, “to refrain even from good words, but it was pain and grief to me; as I mused the fire kindled, and at the last I spake with my lips.” Jeremiah found the same thing; [Psa. 39:2-3]
From the last post, Sleepless night in Seattle… it reminded me of another sleepless night, due to Jetlag, that I had when I was in Thailand last year. So instead of staying in at home, I drove to “Suan Lum Night Balza” * I think that what it called. This place has everything that you will ever want for gift, food, drink, entertainment, cafe, restaurant… and etc. As a Thai, I bought 2 tuk tuk (little 3 wheel vehicle that we used for public transportation in Thailand). One for my mom in the states and another one I gave to my best-friend, Hans… which later passed that tuk tuk to his/my other best-friend, Jimmy, which then now has passed on to Jimmy’s friend. How did I find out? I saw that Tuk Tuk at my old school, SCI_Arc (Southern California Institute of Architecture), on someone’s desk after I have graduated from that place 3 semesters ago. So I did a little investigation. Haha.
And from that moment, I remembered the movie Pass it forward, which I never really watched before, but I understand the idea of the movie that is started by a little boy with a simple request… do something nice to a person, and have that person continue to pass that “niceness” to another.
As far as Bangkok, I am 50/50 about the possibility of going back, it is depend on the job offer *fingers crossed* – hoping for it. But hey, if you know anyone looking for an Assistant Manager in Hospitality Management… Hook me up!!! Bangkok… is nothing like any other city in the world, based on my own experience. Oh well, I’d better get back to finish the Video promotion for our event, 11 March 2009 !!!! A Tale of Four Cities !!!!
I watched that movie a long long time ago; very sweet, very romantic, very touching and entertaining. I love watching movies… I can watch movie after movie, all day long. I guess that makes me a very fanciful person, unrealistic and very dreamy. So is it bad to be so dreamy? I dont’ really know, but i know it is not wrong to just dream big… or dream of things that people think is “impossible” or not “plausible,” but hey,…. it just the way I am… and I just dream… and hope… because after all “Hope achieves the impossible”
During the trip up to San Francisco, on the beginning of the trip, I snapped away at many things but then… everything becomes just another picture of the landscape… EXCEPT this one!!! The moment when I saw that tree… I feel its loneliness, yet its strength has encourage me to see life differently. From the shape of the tree’s branches, it must have been through so many storms, rain and heat day after day and yet it refuses to give up. It strives to grow, while uncertain about its future and to survive anyway possible.
The picture reminded me of a quote I saw back in High School, 2001, that said…
Stand up for what you believe in, even if you stand alone.
This is my baby, she was only 11 weeks old then. It was her 3rd week here with me in California. She was starting to get used to walking with me. No!!! it wasn’t easy at all… Imagine me, sitting on the side walk with a little puppy that does not understand anything yet, because after all, she is just a baby. She is now 7 months old, and is still getting bigger. I had no idea how fast she can grow because months ago I was walking with her and the last time we went on a walk… she was walking me!!! Talking about her energy… she can run for hours. I found that out when I went to Alamansor park at night time just to jog with her when she was a baby (I didn’t want to walk her on the street yet because it could be very dangerous). Oh man… all that jogging… drains all my energy. So I unleashed her… and there she went… all over the park. I just sat there and watched her run all over the place. When she got tired enough… she came back. Cute baby isn’t it? We went a few time to the park but then later we got a warning because there are no dogs allow in the park… DUDE where is the SIGN??? Then he showed me this little sign, a block away from the park, silly!
The moment that I took this picture was after we took a walk for a bit around the house and decided to rest for awhile, that is how I got her to stay because she is out of energy. That moment, I wondered what was she thinking… I wish that she can communicate with me somehow, wouldn’t that be awesome? Sigh… I miss her.