Saturday, April 04, 2009

Hiyo

Wow, haven't written in here for awhile.

... So, how're you guys? Me? I just started first week of Spring Quarter of my Freshmen year at UCI. And I think I'm finally getting the hang of college.

Over Spring Break, I went up to Sequoia up in Northern California to go camping with the Lion Dance Troupe. I learned something up there: sleeping in the middle of a blizzard is no fun. Granted, yes, snow can be a beautiful thing. But I feel I can enjoy it better when my soaks aren't wet and my toes are frozen. I hate wet socks. But hey, it was fun.

After that, I spent most of my time in my room, finishing Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time! Not too long after I defeated Ganondorf did I search around the house for the Ocarina I bought a couple years ago - the one that is a replica of the one from Ocarina of Time! Granted, it does not sounds as pretty, but it looks pretty awesome!



Next on the list: Majora's Mask.


In recent news, I just saw Avenue Q on Thursday! VSAUCI were making an event out of it, and I had to take the opportunity! I really enjoyed it - it's like my childhood (Sesame Street) meets my adulthood (Adult Swim). It's really well written, surprisingly enough - albeit, I feel certain parts a bit trite, but even so I think its great! Here something that isn't in the musical:



As of the moment, I'm playing the new Pokemon Platinum. I found myself smiling while playing it - there's so much new content just within the first hour, compared to Pearl and Diamond. I can't wait to see where the game takes me...

And well, there's that for an update.

1 comment:

Lily Bee said...

Henry, my dear! I hope you always keep writing! I recently went through all of the xanga posts I'd written since college began and man, oh, man was that nostalgic. I hope that what you're writing now is equally useful to you in the future in terms of tracking your growth. :)

I also found excerpts about people I wrote about - my roommates, people I'm still close to this day, friendships that have since faded - and sent them to those people just as tokens of my appreciation for their presence in my life. Not completely necessary, no, but everyone likes attention! :)

Keep writing, kiddo!