My girl Thi (pronounced
"tee"), a physical therapist, has long been generously giving great
massages to her friends (me included), but just recently decided to add
registered massage therapist (RMT) to her credentials. She needs 50
hours of internship, so hey people, get a feel-good massage AND help my
friend out! The skinny: 1 hr massage is $30 (usually $50-60) 1.5 hour is $45 (usually $60-75) Special package is buy 4 get 1 free [can share with others!] Says Thi: "i
recommend the 1.5hour if you really want total body work, or if your
neck or back needs extra time, or if you really like foot rubs "The school is near Harwin/59. Starting Oct. 1, her schedule: Wednesdays 10am-5pm Saturdays 10am-6pm Sundays 1pm-6pm Personal
testimonial - Thi is excellent. She combines her theoretical and
practical expertise in everything she does, with massage being no
exception. Friends, let me know if you want in on a package of 1.5 hour
massages. If you wanna go solo, shoot me off an e-mail and I'll give
you Thi's phone number. Foot rubs sound GOOOOOOOD. I miss them frequent visits to the foot reflexologists in China, yo ...
Is an overdose of cuteness bad for me? Well, if it is, I don't care. I'm lovin' it. (A)  (B) (C)  (D) (A) Happy and Nana passed out on the couch. (B) Perking up at the slightest sound. And then promptly passing out again. Lazy butts. (C) Happy hogs the remotes. (D) Good thing I had this ferocious guard dog to keep me safe during the whole Hurricane Rita hullaballoo.
Here's the latest (and last) "Really Important News"!
(Windows Media Video, 1min 47secs, 6.5MB) Actually all the scary stuff
happened last night, and I was too chicken to go outside and do any
filming, so you'll have to settle for this lame footage. The
storm has passed, and there was no damage except for my neighborhood's
power going out. Thank goodness for us, but too bad for the people who
got hit and will get hit by Rita ... And so ... I am over at Eddy's
hanging out and leeching off of his electricity and air conditioning
and internet connection. If it weren't for him, I wouldn't have had a
hot dinner, nor a cool place to hang out, nor been able to refrigerate
my food, nor been able to complete my Really Important News, which we
all know is uh, really important.
 The
24-7 coverage of Hurricane Rita on TV/radio is getting irritating. I've
been disillusioned in general with the media since the overhype that
came with SARS. Well, since I've decided to stay put, I'll be able to
see how much of this is hype and how much is for real. That is, if I am
able to "be safe" (aka "not die"). The people who have gotten
stranded on the side of the highways because they ran out of gas now
need to be ushered to shelters. There are supposed to be tankers of gas
coming to their rescue, but so far there has only been 1 tanker who was
giving out 10 gallons of gas per vehicle. Highways have opened up
converting southbound traffic into northbound, but that doesn't seem to
be improving the flow by much. So at this point, fleeing will not really reduce my chances of getting majorly screwed over. In
the meantime, I'm processing pics I've taken over the last couple of
days. I hope my "borrowed" wireless Internet connection lasts me awhile. It
also strangely comforts me that I'm not the only one staying put, which
I guess tells me that I am not out of my mind, unless we're all out of
our minds. Today Eddy came over to hang out and we just watched some
DVDs. I know a couple of people personally who actually turned around
and came back (gas shortage and traffic frustration). Thanks to
everyone who called / e-mailed to wish me luck and to offer comfort.
I'm actually a little scared, but refuse to give in to unproductive
hysteria.  Today I was extremely moved because of an act of random kindness that happened to me ( again). I went to HEB to procure some food. No bread,
so stocked up on tortillas to throw in the freezer. A couple jugs of
drinking water to add to my stockpile at home. Cans of corn 'n beans.
Bananas. They ran out of shopping carts so I picked up an empty box
laying around and lugged all my stuff around in it. As I checked out,
the bagger offered to carry my stuff to my car. I declined his kind
offer, since they were busy as anything. While stumbling out with my
box o' stuff, a man in the passenger's side of a passing car jumped out
and spontaneously helped me with my box! I asked him if he was leaving
town. Turns out he is part of our "First Response" unit. "Someone's
gotta stay," he said with a grin. So here's a pic of Dan and I
after getting to my car (parked in the farthest possible spot from the
store; I couldn't find any parking anywhere closer). Thank you, Dan,
and all of our First Responders, for all that you do for this city and
all that you will do in the coming days. And for helping me with my
groceries.  But most of all, for providing me a bit more emotional comfort for what is to come.
Holy batman, look! Some REALLY IMPORTANT NEWS! (Windows Media Video, 1min 10secs, 4MB) That's right, folks. I have decided to try my hand at journalism, banana-mic and all. I even sang the background music.  In the meantime, winds are really picking up, and it is EERILY DARK outside. [shudder] I'm going to go make myself some gourmet [vegetarian] Ma Po Tofu for dinner while I still have electricity.
Pics from my "Housewarming" party
(aka Independence party) are up! In this set: plenty of video footage
of out-of-tune drunken singing! (As if that's supposed to make you want
to look at the pics. Oh well.)
Conversation of the day:
Me:
I'm dogsitting two dogs right now. They're just like kids. They're
happy to see me when I get home, they love attention, they get jealous
of each other. They understand lots of commands, too. Like, when I take
them outside to pee and poo and it's time to go home, I just say, "Go
home!" and they just run on home. Friend: Um, Caroline ... kids don't like going home when you tell them to, and ... they don't pee and poo outside. Me: Oh ... right.
Anyway! These are my temporary "kids"!
Shar sleeps while Jag contemplates freedom.
Jag and Shar hanging out. That's one of Jag's toys, and that white puff is part of its stuffing that Jag has managed to rip out.
Jag and Shar hanging out. Jag always looks happy, and Shar always looks sad.
Lily Jr. came to visit me this weekend.
I'd had a rough week, so on top of all the support my friends have been
giving me, having her come be goofy with me was just what I needed.
Thanks, Soopakid! :)  Highlights: chugging boba every day, indulging at Lemongrass Café
(had to go give my friend Theo, the manager, as much trouble as
possible, hehe), de-romanticking the Waterwall, using the internet
connection at the Apple store in the Galleria and not getting kicked
out, terrorizing the waiter at The Flying Pig, figuring out Fruit Rollup Tattoos (not really - here's the video! [Windows Media Video, 2min 11secs, 4.2Mb]), and chatting amicably with Eric over lunch about peeing in wetsuits. Oh,
and as promised, the goofy pics of me and my headset are included too.
Yargh. I look really ugly with it on. Must reduce use to in-car and
when out of sight of other humans.
I'm gonna stay up and do some catching up on pictures. Yay for
pictures! I've been so busy with stuff I haven't had time to post as
many pictures as I would like.   I've had a good couple of weekends. It all started when Eric
informed me his friend Geoff Nuttall would be performing in Houston and
that I could go check him out - for free! Geoff was fun to watch,
practically flying off his seat during the performance. Afterwards, we
got to meet Geoff along with his lovely wife Livia (who described
Geoff's performance as a calm one by his standards). [ Pictures! ] Big shoutout to Eric for hooking me up, it was great to watch Geoff perform, and it was very nice to meet Geoff and Livia. Last
Saturday was kinda crazy: in the morning I saw a couple of patients,
then headed out to the Chinese Cultural Center since there was a fair
going on there with some food, and then we headed out to the dragon
boat races downtown. We then headed back to TheBoy's, where I showed
him how to make Min's to-die-for sandwiches. (My awesome cousin Min is
always teaching me how to make delicious, simple meals.)  That
night was a charity date auction, where I was seriously scraped off the
bottom of the barrel to be their last-minute, last-resort
"photographer". I borrowed a camera I consider better than mine
thinking nicer equipment would yield nicer pictures, but lack of
familiarity with the camera proved to be a bigger obstacle than I
thought. Luckily all my pictures ended up getting reduced to tiny thumbnails, which make them look way better than they do full-size.  The
main event of this past weekend has got to be Eddy inviting us all over
to his place for his birthday party and another unforgettable night of
his world famous homemade cong1 you2 bing3 (fried green onion
pancakes). I like how on HIS birthday, WE all get fed. Of course, we
chipped in to help make some, but still, Eddy was quite the host,
always on his feet making sure we always had cong1 you2 bing3 readily
available for consumption. [ More pictures! ]
 It's
hard to believe I've known Ashley for 16 years. It's even harder to
believe she's remained my friend despite how I made fun of her when we
first met. Ashley: Do you remember when we were
in middle school, how you critiqued my essays? You wrote 3 columns:
'The Good, The Bad, The Ugly'. 'The Ugly' would always be full, and
there'd be like ONE thing under 'The Good', something like, "Spelled
your name right." Me: Hahaha, shoot, really? Dang, sorry girl. I know, I was a punk lil' kid. Ashley: That's cool. 'Cuz you know what? It's because of your criticism that my English improved. Thanks! Ashley,
my sincerest congratulations. I love you so much. I'm so happy for you
that you've found an awesome man to share your life with. Be good to
John now, y'hear?
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