Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts
Blogging is harder than you think. Especially when you're busy.

Yes, I have the entire summer off and yes, it should make blogging easier, but tell you the truth, it doesn't. Once people know that you have the summer off, they instantly know that you're free to do two things and two things only: come and visit them or they come and visit you. Sometimes, it get even worse than that. Sometimes, you have friends or family that come unannounced. Those are the time killers!




To Be or Not To Be? 
by: Julienne Nguyen

Do you find yourself in a place where you are not sure if you were supposed to be there or not? Have you found yourself in a position that you wanted to go for something else when others expect you to be this person they want you to be? Then you’re not alone. I am not telling you to be someone else who you don’t want to be. I am here to inform you that you have the right to find who you really are to yourself.


On August 12, 2010, I had guest blogger Andrew Hall, who also has guest blogged for My Dog Ate My Blog and a writer on online schools for Guide to Online Schools, write a post on The 10 Most Useful iPhone Apps for the Deaf. This post was extremely popular and has gotten the most pageviews on this blog. I decided that it is time for the iPad!

The iPhone has been hugely useful for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. As a smartphone with an enormous library of applications, a number exist to better facilitate communication and make it possible to place and receive audio and/or video calls, among other things. However, the iPad is on the verge of topping the iPhone in terms of sales (just take a look at this awesome infographic!) ; it still has a way to go, but more and more people from the deaf/hard of hearing are using the iPad to help them with their way of life (mine included!).

Now, here are the latest ten apps to enhance one's iPad experience and life in general.

Continuation of the previous story
The rest of night flowed beautifully 
Plenty of beers. A good long heart to heart talk with a close friend. Three to four hours of Call of Duty on Xbox. Losing. Twice. Blame it on heavy intoxication. 
Passed out. 
It is these memories that will last forever in our minds and within our hearts.  
An chance to live life. An opportunity. Should be not taken for granted. Every single day. 
Without regret. 
That should be the goal for every human being in the world. 
Today, I got to witness one of the most amazing experiences every human being should experience. 
The ability for two people to share with their friends and family the beginning of a new life. 
An experience when two hearts come together on a special day to become one.  
I had the honor, at the last possible minute, without any previous knowledge, to attend one of my closest friend’s brother wedding.

God must of smiled that day. Clear skies, near perfect temperature, and I was nudged awake by my close friend. My eyes slowly opened to find him ushering me to get up. If there’s one thing that close friends should know, or should already know about me is that I’m a major sleepyhead. I love sleeping.

I closed my eyes for another precious few seconds…

Forcing myself upright, I gathered my stuff and headed back to the groom’s apartment and decided that it was far too early to be awake, I decided to lay on the sofa and get another hour of sleep before getting ready for the day.

Sleepyhead.

I awoke again for the second time at the buzzing of my phone alarm. Perfect. Now it’s time to get ready to celebrate the joining of two hearts to be melded onto one. Since the wedding came to my attention at the very last minute, I really didn’t have much time to get a fancy suit, so I had to do with what I brought with me for my month and half long trip, yet, I still looked good.

The groom wanted me and his bride’s cousin to stay to help him get his apartment ready for his special night. We helped him prepare his room with candles and rose petals all over the apartment. After working for the last hour and half, we knew we had the place just the way the groom imagined it and we knew it was going to be a special night for the newlyweds.

We then headed out to where the groom and the bridge are getting  married. The bride’s cousin and I jumped into his 1986 Honda Accord and we headed to Snohomish. I never ever heard of Snohomish before and I bet most of you who are reading this never heard of this little town either. Nevertheless, we were about ten minutes away when I decided that I needed a coffee fix badly. So, the bride’s cousin and I stopped by one of those small coffee drive thru that you find in the middle of nowhere in the country.

Got my coffee fix.

Ah. Now, time to go to the wedding! While we were a little early, as I was told by the groom that we could not go inside until 12:15pm since if we did, he would be charged extra. So while we waited, in the parking lot near the place where the wedding would be taking place, I ended up meeting some new people and meet the photographer. As time passed on, the photographer wanted to get some shots of the groom’s best men and they decided to go to the historic park that was nearby to do some memorable shoots.

While we waited for the photographic session to be completed, I decided to help out with the wedding by helping out watching my close friend kids. They are simply quite adorable, smart, and without a doubt, tons of work! The kids and I totally connected. I read books. I watched them play on a iPhone playing kids games. Some of those apps are quite fascinating to watch them figure out!

While watching the kids, we got some news that quite a few people were stuck in traffic. So, the wedding had to be delayed by an extra two hours. Nevertheless, when the time came, the wedding started beautifully. I guess I was moved when they wrote of their vows to each other. I had a tear coming down my right eye…

The missing flame finally became enlighten with a beautiful dip of the bride with their eyes connecting when they gave each other a passionate kiss that will last forever in their minds and within their hearts.
Man, I slept extremely well. I think I slept a total of sixteen years! But like I mentioned in my last post, The Flight's Snake, I needed it badly. Just like I needed sleep badly, I also needed a shower badly! I believe I've found one of the best hostels that has one of the best showers ever! Pressure perfect. Perfect temperature! (Click here to see picture!) I don't think I've found a better way to start the day in Seattle!

Afterwards, I gathered my stuff and headed over next door to Seattle Coffee Works for some delicious coffee and a bagel with cream cheese. Armed with my ipod, (especially at an incredible loud volume) my laptop, I am able to get tons of work done!

After chillin at Seattle Coffee Work for the last two and half hours, I decided to call it quits to get some fresh air and go out for a walk along the boardwalk in downtown Seattle. You know, it's awesome not being far from the Pier. I slightly walked along Pike Pier, but the crowd was too much for me, so I figure I'll come back another time when it's alittle less crowded (extremely unlikely though)! I checked out Pike Brewery, which is really cool, so I think I'm gonna stop by there later tonight to check out their beer and get some dinner there. I, then, decided to get closer to the waterfront. 



Today, well, isn't exactly an amazing day in Seattle, since there's overcast of clouds, but hey, I'm not complaining since it's not raining, and believe me, it rain alot in Seattle, so I'd take overcast clouds with a possibility of sun anyday, anytime, and anywhere. Alright, back to the waterfront. The waterfront is quite nice. Plenty of places where you can grab something to eat along the way. Like most waterfront, it's a great place to take a nice long walk to help you clear your mind. Now, I only saw one sailboat out on the water, but then again, on a sunny, beautiful day, I'm sure there would be hundreds of them! 

As I walked along the waterfront, I couldn't help but showing my surprise, or I should say, I wasn't surprised to see a Starbucks on the waterfront. No, seriously, I was extremely surprised! Nevertheless, to my surprise, I kept walking and passed Starbucks, but I did take afew shots while walking by. Hey, I needed the exercise! Alright, I'll stop by later this afternoon to get my Starbucks fix for the day, as you can already tell, I'm addicted! My golden rule of the thumb: one cup of coffee a day, no more, but it should actually be: One Starbucks Coffee a Day! :-) Now, I'm having second thoughts...nah! I'll stop by later this afternoon and check out the place and see if I can meet some cool people. Hey, it's true, you never know who might meet at Starbucks. You'd be surprised. I remember last year, I stopped by a Starbucks in the smack of Oklahoma City and guess what? A friend that I went to college with at University of Oregon was working there! I mean, right when I walked in, I heard this scream and I was looking around to find out who scream and before I knew it I was hugging a barista/friend! It was awesome and crazy at the same time! 

Anyways, back to the waterfront, after passing Starbucks, I saw a ferry transport station. I decided that I wanted to get a good look at what the city looked like from the viewpoint of the water. Plus, I wanted to check out a new app that I downloaded on my iTouch called Photosynth. Photosynth is a powerful set of tools for capturing and viewing the world in 3D. You can share these views with your friends on Facebook, publish them to Bing Maps, or embed them in your own Web site.

So, here's my shot that I took with the software. I think it's pretty cool! 


The last three days has been incredibility insane. Last night was the first time that I was finally able to get some sleep and man, did I need it! With all the last minute packing, until 4:30 in the morning and then zipping (literally, since I drove a Zipcar) to San Francisco transfer to BART headed for the San Francisco Airport for a flight to Seattle. Honestly, I have no idea how I was able to stay up for 48 hours without a single drop of REM! 

The adventure did not stop when I got to SFO, it where it started. When I checked in Alaska Airlines, I found myself disappointed because I would have to pay $20 bucks to check in one bag. All I could do was mutter under by breath that "God damm, I wish Southwest agents would arrest those sons**bi*ches!" Now, after checking in, you know that most people when they write about their travels would share insane stories about their experiences going through airport security. I guess for me, I got excepted from that experience. Quite frankly, I'm stoked about that. 

My first flight leg was from San Francisco to Portland, Oregon. Portland has a special place in my heart and will always have a special place in my heart. I've had some many amazing experiences, many amazing friends and the city itself is that awesome. Yet, I was bummed since I was only going to stop there to wait for my second leg flight to Seattle, WA. Nevertheless, the landing brought back some good memories and of course, PDX is, in my opinion, one of the best airports in the United States. 

As I exited the gate, I headed to the mega-huge flat screen televisions that would inform me where my departing gate for my flight to Seattle, WA. Terminal A5. Of my years of flying in and out of PDX, I realized that all that time, I've never been to Terminal A at PDX. Strange, yet, I was excited to take a peek. As I took the elevator stairs down to Terminal A, as I reach the bottom and as I walked towards the terminal, my eyes widen when I saw one of my favorite places to go on earth, Starbucks

Of all the airports, this one has been by far the best experience, with only one person in front of me, I decided what I wanted to order. Which, by the way, is never that difficult because I always know what I want to order for coffee, however, the difficult part is ordering food. No breakfast sandwiches available. No Cinnamon Swirl Coffee Cake available. The choices were starting to get daunting. Now, I'm up to order, shoot. The one last glance to the top left corner, obviously, out of the corner of my eye, I knew what I wanted to order. 

Grande Toffee Nut Latte and a Banana Nut Bread. 

The lady took my order with pleasure and not only that, she gave me a dollar discount. I'm not sure why. I think maybe because she loved my charm. Or maybe she found me attractive and loved my smile. Or maybe she just loved the way I was so nice and charming when I ordered what I wanted. Whatever the reason, I only had to pay five bucks for an excellent coffee and for an very good Banana Nut Bread. I think we both totally made each other day without really knowing it! 

My flight to Seattle was not very pleasant. Blunt, eh? Well, you have to admit, that being in a somewhat tiny plane with small chairs, with very limited legroom, isn't exactly what I pictured when I flew from Portland to Seattle. Plus, my chair-mate, started to get on my nerves after the flight attendant ask all passengers to off their cell phones for the fourth time and he was still on his Blackberry. I started to have all these imagination of myself turning next to him to ask him with a stern voice to turn off his cell phone. Then I started wondering what I would do if he said something, well, not very nice. My mind started really started to get into it and remembered about that guy that smacked at 12 year old kid for not turning off his cell phone. Yeah, I thought to myself, I can take him on. 

He turned off his cell phone. I took a s big breath and sighed in relief. 

Rough landing. I jerked myself upright and griped the handlebar with my left hand. As I exited the plane, the first thing that I noticed that, boy, it was windy today! I entered the terminal and suddenly, my stomach growled at me. I'm starving badly. My body told me it need a sandwich badly. I walked up and down the food court, but to no avail. Then out of the corner of my eye, I noticed the Alaska Lounge. Not even close to the food court, but it looked like the place for an excellent sandwich with chips! I sat myself and took a look at the menu...bingo! Turkey and bacon sandwich with ciabatta bread with chips! So good! My server, Ann, was excellent! 

Afterwards, since I did take longer than expected to finish my lunch/dinner, I headed to baggage claim and knew immediately to go to the Alaska Airline office to claim my bag. Once secured, I headed out of the terminal to go Seattle newest transportation attraction, Link Light Rail. Extremely modern and sleek. The light rail took me straight from the airport to downtown Seattle in less than 45 minutes. Not bad for paying less than three bucks. Actually, I think it's downright awesome! 

Arriving in downtown Seattle via Link Light Rail, you could say, pleasant. Love being fifty feet off the ground and seeing the city and beautiful view of scenery of the Seattle/Tacoma area! Just breathtaking. As I took the elevator stairs up to ground level in downtown Seattle, all I could think about was the last time I was here with my brother and his wife. I headed towards the hostel I booked a month ago: Green Tortoise Hostel in Seattle

One of the best hostel I've stayed at so far in the United States. 

Best price ever. Smacked in the middle of downtown Seattle and next to the Pike Place. Free internet. Free meals.  The double bunk bed are sturdy as a oak tree and they have curtain to ensure you privacy. They have plenty of electricity plugs everywhere in the room and even by the top bunk beds! They have excellent storage lockers in the room as well. Huge enough to fit two large travel bags! Love it! 

After checking in, I decided that I needed to kill some time since I did not want to crash too early (it was around 3pm). Give it a guess? Yup, that's right, I decided to look for the nearest Starbucks. Plus, I got some unexpected news and needed to get some coffee, a place with free wi-fi and a place for people watching. I tell you not, there's no better place than Starbucks. 

I lasted as long as I could and then crashed on the top bunk bed at the Green Tortoise Hostel.