Lots.
Er, let me see here... I convinced Miles and Tamiko to come down to Reed's Sport Shop because they were closing down the cyclery, which meant discounted prices! We all ended up with bikes that day and couldn't fit them all into Miles' Scion, so Tamiko and I rode the 5.1 miles home. I bought a cheap bike I could ride on trails and stuff, but one day, when I have enough money, I'll buy some sexy coasting bike for riding around downtown. Either a Raleigh or a Schwinn. *drools*

Eric turned 27 so everyone got very drunk at his house. Whitney is lending me her back-up camera (yay Whitney!), but sadly the CF card went kaputt and I had to reformat it, losing what photos I had taken from that night. Chris and I came over to Eric's the next day because we were all headed to the SJ Museum of Art to see the robot exhibit! Scott showed up, too, and they all proceeded to play Super Smash Bros. while I tapped my foot.


Oh, Jenbo had this genius idea of buying a pinata and stuffing it full of candy and mini booze. It was still outside the next day. The deck was also still covered in candy.

On the way to the museum, we drove by Gordon Biersch and Scott correctly claimed that Dave would be there. So, we got Dave to come with us.

I think it is the following photo that almost got me (and everyone with me) kicked out of the museum. You are only allowed to take photos of the museum's permanent collection (which isn't usually displayed much). This awesome piece is from one of their current exhibits and I just wanted to encourage people to go see it in person. Grr.

Also, this robot totally has a dong.

After exciting museum funness, the boys got ice cream. Well, at least two of them did.



Don't get the Trader Joe's matcha (green tea) yogurt. Boring and baby puke colored!

Chris dragged me hiking in the hills of Fremont. There's a peak, Mission Peak, that you're supposed to somehow get to, but I was huffin' and puffin' too much,so I gave up; I decided that I'd hate myself the next morning (and possibly Chris) if I continued, so I sat on a bench and read Watchmen while Chris did his thing.




Chris is in the picture; he's just very tiny and far away.

Green tea butter cookie from Barefoot. Wouldn't highly recommend it; just tasted kinda like an ok butter cookie. The ones from Whole Foods are much more tasty.

Photos for the We Heart Minivans group on Flickr.

I like to call this photo "therapist."

I got carny hands. Well, Matt is also 6'4'' but my fingers only reach his first knuckle!

Avery and Kyle sharing earbuds. How stupidly adorable.

"I don't mean to sound gay or nothin', but unicorns kick ass!" Chris' neighbors always put a huge stuffed animal in their window. Last month it was big, blue bunny. I shall keep you guys updated.

Tamiko gave Chris a haircut. Yay yay yay!

I forgot what prompted this photo but it makes me laugh every time I look at it.

I modeled for Noah a while ago.

Two more minivan photos. It never ends.


Er, let me see here... I convinced Miles and Tamiko to come down to Reed's Sport Shop because they were closing down the cyclery, which meant discounted prices! We all ended up with bikes that day and couldn't fit them all into Miles' Scion, so Tamiko and I rode the 5.1 miles home. I bought a cheap bike I could ride on trails and stuff, but one day, when I have enough money, I'll buy some sexy coasting bike for riding around downtown. Either a Raleigh or a Schwinn. *drools*

Eric turned 27 so everyone got very drunk at his house. Whitney is lending me her back-up camera (yay Whitney!), but sadly the CF card went kaputt and I had to reformat it, losing what photos I had taken from that night. Chris and I came over to Eric's the next day because we were all headed to the SJ Museum of Art to see the robot exhibit! Scott showed up, too, and they all proceeded to play Super Smash Bros. while I tapped my foot.


Oh, Jenbo had this genius idea of buying a pinata and stuffing it full of candy and mini booze. It was still outside the next day. The deck was also still covered in candy.

On the way to the museum, we drove by Gordon Biersch and Scott correctly claimed that Dave would be there. So, we got Dave to come with us.

I think it is the following photo that almost got me (and everyone with me) kicked out of the museum. You are only allowed to take photos of the museum's permanent collection (which isn't usually displayed much). This awesome piece is from one of their current exhibits and I just wanted to encourage people to go see it in person. Grr.

Also, this robot totally has a dong.

After exciting museum funness, the boys got ice cream. Well, at least two of them did.



Don't get the Trader Joe's matcha (green tea) yogurt. Boring and baby puke colored!

Chris dragged me hiking in the hills of Fremont. There's a peak, Mission Peak, that you're supposed to somehow get to, but I was huffin' and puffin' too much,so I gave up; I decided that I'd hate myself the next morning (and possibly Chris) if I continued, so I sat on a bench and read Watchmen while Chris did his thing.




Chris is in the picture; he's just very tiny and far away.

Green tea butter cookie from Barefoot. Wouldn't highly recommend it; just tasted kinda like an ok butter cookie. The ones from Whole Foods are much more tasty.

Photos for the We Heart Minivans group on Flickr.

I like to call this photo "therapist."

I got carny hands. Well, Matt is also 6'4'' but my fingers only reach his first knuckle!

Avery and Kyle sharing earbuds. How stupidly adorable.

"I don't mean to sound gay or nothin', but unicorns kick ass!" Chris' neighbors always put a huge stuffed animal in their window. Last month it was big, blue bunny. I shall keep you guys updated.

Tamiko gave Chris a haircut. Yay yay yay!

I forgot what prompted this photo but it makes me laugh every time I look at it.

I modeled for Noah a while ago.

Two more minivan photos. It never ends.


- Music:The Cure - If Only Tonight We Could Sleep
