Dear Reader,
I know I did not post last week, but don't fear cause I took notes and am ready to catch you up. Prepare yourself for a whole weeks worth of posts in one entry.
Tuesday 6/12 - China Chat
As I mentioned last month, one of my friends was getting ready to study abroad in China. She has been blogging about her trip so far (http://kirstyinchina.blogspot.com), but Tuesday was the first time we have skyped since she has been out of the country. She is now a semi-expert in chopsticks and also somewhat of a celebrity in China. Many Chinese citizens have never seen an American in person before and seem to be fascinated with her. She mentioned that while visiting different Chinese landmarks, instead of taking in the scenery, people would ask to take pictures with her. Overall she seems to be enjoying her visit so far and I hope she will continue to blog more about her experiences.
To Kirsty, good luck with your classes and try to enjoy your stint as a Chinese Celebrity. Lets talk soon.
- Gonzalo
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| Went on a walk in Pilsen - Was trying to enjoy the weather before it got hot again |
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| Playing with mixed lighting with the cat |
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| I'm afraid he will kill me in my sleep one day... |
Wednesday 6/13 - Paranoia
A couple years ago I was introduced to a little T-shirt company based in Chicago called Threadless. Artists submit T-shirt designs that are then voted on by the community and the highest rated designs each week get printed. I now have one drawer completely dedicated to the different Threadless shirts I have. I recently found out that the office/warehouse was not too far from my house so I decided to make a trip out there to take a look. You are able to walk around part of the building and from the the little bit I saw, it was unlike any office I have ever been too. I think I will just let the pictures do the explaining though.
That evening as I was watching the news, I began to hear about a string of mob attacks that were happening downtown. I like going on walks and just getting lost in neighborhoods, but I find I am still somewhat naive to the possible dangers of being in an unfamiliar area. I began to get a little bit of anxiety and found it hard to determine what the balance is between being aware and just paranoid. I mean I don't want to have to worry about being mugged every time I leave the house, but I also don't want to be stupid and put myself in a possible dangerous situation. I was home alone that night and my parents were on vacation so I did not want to bother them. I tried calling my brother, but he did not answer :P
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| I get lost going pretty much anywhere...today was not an exception |
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| Apparently anyone is welcome to just come in and play pool, ping pong, or some of their arcade games |
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| Yes, that is beer by the door |
Thursday 6/14 - Chicken???
To be honest I don't really remember what I did most of this day. I woke up in the morning and took my Kung Fu class. It has been hard to get back into training again and feel like I am struggling to keep up, but it at least gets me on a regular schedule. That evening I attempted to cook again (my last dish was not very blog worthy) and it actually did not come out too bad. It was an orange-soy sauce chicken over asparagus. While I consider edible to be a success this early in my "cooking career", the chicken stayed very moist and picked up the flavor of the sauce. The asparagus was pretty good too.
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| Here it is in all its glory! |
Friday 6/15 - Too Grainy...
After a burger cook-out at home, my Aunt and I decided to take a look at the Bridgeport art scene. Every third Friday of the month most of the art galleries in the neighborhood open their doors to the public so they can hopefully sell some pieces as well as show everyone what they are currently working on. For me these events are always like going to multiple art museums in one day with free food (most of the artists put out snacks and booze). While I'm not a painter or a sculptor, you never know where you might get some sort of inspiration; this is the main reason that I like to visit all the galleries.
There was only one photography exhibit I can remember; it was a series of portraits of people the photographer met during his travels outside the US. Subject wise I liked almost every single picture, but my photo classes have given me a very critical eye which made certain things distracting. Most of the pictures looked extremely grainy and many seemed to have certain sections that appeared to be blown out. There was even one picture where the first thing I saw was a piece of dust in the corner; that small white spec seemed to overtake my whole view of the photograph. Thank you Columbia, you have made it almost impossible for me to not over-analyze every aspect of any picture I see :D
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| Inside one of the galleries |
Saturday 6/16 - BRAINS!!!
First off, today in Kung Fu I finally landed my Aerial (no-handed cartwheel)!!!! I have been trying to do this for years and when it finally happened I could not believe I even did it. It seemed to happen so fast; I am just getting ready to jump when all of sudden my feet have rotated over my head only to find the ground again. During the last thirty minutes of class we practiced doing other flips on the mat, ending with a back tuck which my masters seemed to be convinced I should be able to do with ease. I told them "Only one new thing a day", but they convinced me to at least try after I made them promise to not let me break my neck.
When I see other people do flips I always wonder what it feels like to be airborne, what do you think about. For me pre-flip all I can think is "Don't fall on your face", mid-flip happens so fast I didn't even have time to think, and post-jump the first thought is "I'm not dead!!!". I don't have a lot of grace in the air yet, but hopefully with practice I will become more coordinated.
The second half of the day I decided to head downtown for this years Zombie March. I heard about the march from a post my friend put on facebook and thought it would be something interesting to photograph. I was not quite sure what to expect and was surprised at the huge number of people dressed up, ready to walk the streets of Chicago as a zombie hoard. There were lots of themed zombies from Amy Winehouse to a whole group of Disney inspired zombies. It was not like an official parade or anything so everyone actually just walked on the sidewalks. The best part was that most of the people in the march were really into the thing and would play it up for the camera. I followed the group for about an hour and at one point the leader pointed at me saying "Everyone scare that guy!". Despite the hot weather, it was a lot of fun and I got some good pictures.
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| BRAINS!!! |
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| Why so serious? |
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| True Terror |
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| "What are you doing with that camera?" |
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| Finger slipped on the shutter speed before this picture so it is extremely over-exposed, but I loved the picture. Sorry :) |
Sunday 6/17 - Bow Ties
For me May through September are the five months of parent appreciation since May is Mother's Day, June is Father's Day, July is my mom's birthday, August is my dad's birthday, and September is my parent's anniversary which I usually don't do anything for because of the last four months. I feel like a bad son since I did not get my dad anything for father's day this year, but he never asks for anything and I will have to come up with something else to get him in two months. Ideas anyone? I did at least call and we talked for a little bit (meaning I talked about whatever popped into my head for about thirty minutes while my father threw in a comment here or there).
Happy Father's Day dad, just because I did not send anything does not mean I don't appreciate you :D.
For dinner, the whole Chicago family got together to celebrate the day with my Grandfather at this restaurant in Greek Town. I felt like dressing up that day and decided to wear a bow tie, red shorts, and blue shoes which got mixed reactions from my family members. One of my Aunts told me I looked like a science professor while another exclaimed "What are you wearing?" when she walked in. My nine-year old cousin always seems to notice what I am wearing and makes my favorite comments. One time he told me "Your look today is very French. I like it". He noticed I looked different today and told me that usually I dress more like an artist. Honestly I just wanted to try something new, I mean how often to you get the opportunity to wear a bow tie?
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| Despite the fact that I am the oldest grandchild here, I have already figured out I will probably be the shortest (my fashion conscious cousin is standing in front of me in the green) |
Monday 6/18 - Double Rainbow
During Kung Fu class this morning it seems I pushed myself to far. I think I "overheated" if that even makes sense. I was going full force in everything for about an hour until it came time to practice weapons. My instructor told me to practice this move where I spin a sword above my head when suddenly I began to feel very light headed. I sat down for a little bit, trying to regain my composure; as I went to wipe sweat from my face I found it was hot to touch, almost like I had a fever or something. I ended up leaving class early. I feel very embarrassed and frustrated at the same time. I used to be able to push my body past it limit, but I think I have gotten weaker both physically and mentally.
I went back to the school later to apologize for leaving early, but something got lost in translation. He did not seem to mind anyways, so really it was just my perfectionist mindset that was eating at me.
Unfortunately I did not get the job call I was expecting this last week so decided it was time to go around asking for new employment opportunities. It has been in the 90's these past couple days and since I knew I would be doing a lot of walking, I decided to dress more for comfort than presentation. The first store I hit on my walk was Payless and much to my luck (or so I thought) the manager was standing up front. I asked her if she was currently hiring. She looked me up and down as she said "Yes...". She then told me that based on the way that I was dressed today she would probably not hire me since this is retail and presentation means everything. She gave me the website to which I could apply as I left extremely embarrassed. I was not going in anywhere for an interview and I did not think that I looked rough or anything, but was not dressed in business casual attire either. Feeling mortified I walked around the rest of the shopping district just taking down the names of the different stores, too embarrassed to even inquire about a job in person. All job applications are online now anyways.
Later on the way to the movies with my Grandpa, I spotted a double rainbow. That's gotta be good luck or something. Right?
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| Here's to better luck tomorrow |
I said it was abridged, not short. Thanks for hanging in there though :D
Yours Truly,
Gonzalo