More pictures from hanging out in LA with friends Glenn, Shay, et al.:
From Mini-golf w/Glenn and Nick |
Less cool is the picture of us mini-golfing. Glenn (center) and Nick look like healthy mini-golfers, whereas I look like an old man using my mini-golf putter as a cane. Still, a great time. :-) At the bottom, you can see the shadow cast by my camera.
I visited Eduardo Garcia and his fiancee, Allison, in Glendora. Ed and I used to play Settlers *all the time* back at Caltech. According to Ed, Glendora is known for only one thing: Donut Man.
But, as Ed said, that is not bad for one thing. They are famous for their strawberry donuts. (They also have peach when in season.)
From Donut Man in Glendora |
For Shay's birthday, we all went to Disneyland! Shay's mom and his sister Tori also joined us. I had not been to Disneyland since 1995, the year that the Indiana Jones ride came out. So that was 14 years ago. Indy was still fun.
I did not take many pictures at Disneyland, but here is one from a show based around Playhouse Disney. It was pretty interesting to see a live person interact with puppets of Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, etc., while all the kids oohed and ahhed. The live person, Casey, was *incredibly* upbeat, as one might expect. So in that sense, quite a professional performance.
From Disneyland |
Caltech Commencement was quite pleasant. The main speaker was Stephen Chu, now Secretary of Energy. One thing that stuck out for me was his only piece of advice to the graduates: "Be generous in your negotiations. Leave some change on the table."
I really took Dr. Chu's comment to heart, perhaps because I am Chinese-American. American culture emphasizes "me first," not "love your neighbor as yourself." And Chinese culture values shrewdness, not generosity. I was reminded of a garage sale I recently went to. There was a very large, nice wooden children's storage box selling for $2. A Caucasian man (who in this context could easily have been Chinese) offered $1 for the box. I said I thought it was worth $2 and would offer $2. The man got *really* mad and called me un-American, which hurt a little, but not as much as if I agreed with him. Anyway, the man quickly said he would also pay $2, so I let him have it rather than fight over it and make him even angrier. (I wasn't sure if my cousins' kids would use it anyway, but if so, I would have happily paid $5 or $10.)
From Caltech Commencement |
Overall, a wonderful trip to Sacramento and LA. I got to spend time with a lot of people, which is quite different than my (chosen) Seattle life in the apartment.
From Anime Expo 2001 |
Click here to view someone else's pictures from Anime Expo 2008. The pictures no doubt cover only a small fraction of all the people and costumes at the convention.
From Bainbridge w/Christina |
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