May 01, 2005

Handy Son!


My sprinklers masterpiece!


Yup! The picture above said it all for the most part of my day. I spent a few hours on fixing and replacing a good part of my parents' house sprinkler system. When my parents first bought the house, it was brand new, so we had to hire some contractors to landscape our entire backyard. And for some reason, they bailed out on us half way through, I forgot why (it was such a long time ago though). And since it was half way done, we figured that we might as well save some money and finish the work ourselves. And since almost everything that needs fixing at home, Son's there, so therefore, the sprinkler system too was appointed to Son. To make the story short, basically, since I finished the installation of the sprinkler system, I was in charge of EVERYTHING that has to do with it! And lately, I've been so busy with life, school, and random activities, I've not had the chance to fix some new and old leakages and breakages. Today, I've finally found some time to go through all of the sprinklers' heads and almost the entire system to fix every broken little thing. :lol: All I've got to say is that, I was soaked, muddy and tired after I was through with it.




Inka's Trails!

Moreover, later on in the day, Kim invited me to join her and Omar at our little favorite Peruvian's restaurant, "Inka's Trails". Thanks for the dinner Omar!

After we got back from dinner, I followed Kim and Angelic to a country club (as in country music dancing club, and not rich people golf country club! Yes, that's what I get for having white friends, I'd rather go Salsa'ing!) It was so fun and funny though. I've never seen such things as the cha cha and waltz being done with country music before. Nonetheless, it's refreshing and quite a learning experience. Toward the end, the DJ played some East coast swing and freestyle hip hop music. So it was all good. My friends and I always joke about how line dancing is just so mindless and easy, because anyone can do it. And how quickly and uniformly white people can get organized is just simply amazing :wink:. Should've brought my camera inside the club for some great pictures! Too bad! Why am I blogging, I should be doing my homework! Hehe.


One of the many roses in my dad's little garden!

Well, the night out dancing was a great break from the stress we call life...but I still come back home to my confused state...you see, there's this girl I've gotten to like, despite the short period of time I've known her. It must be her smile, and her down-to-earth personality, whenever I'm around her I just want to smile too :smile:. Yet, despite my attempts, I'm left confused and clueless about what she thinks of me.


What's part of my name doing on the painting!

As always, click on one of the pictures above to be taken directly to my Flickr account. I've uploaded a bunch of pictures I've taken in the past few days. Nitey nite!
Posted by Son at May 1, 2005 02:35 AM
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Comments
Darren - May 1, 2005 07:07 AM

Since dancing relieves stress, hopefully you will get to dance with that girl some time soon if you haven't yet....ya know get two birds with one stone! :lol:

jeremy - May 1, 2005 03:43 PM

where is the pic of this girl?

donut - May 1, 2005 08:22 PM

yesss.... pics!!

Derek - May 2, 2005 01:55 AM

thats one big ass rose man...hahah.

sweaty, muddy, and soaked son...sexaay :wink: gjob on the sprinklers! hehe

Norm - May 2, 2005 10:17 AM

I think you gotta watch out for Derek.

Son - May 2, 2005 02:43 PM

Darren, of course I've danced with her! :wink:

Jeremy and Donut, ummm...maybe on AIM!

Derek, my dad's roses are huge! They are like the size of a rice bowl! You can see the other picture of a yellow rose by clicking on any of the pictures above.

Norm, what's up sheepinator! I'm glad I'm not a sheep, I don't have to watch out for you too! :lol: