Yano Answers

I was blog hopping the other day, and I read a post in Marilyn’s blog about some of the questions that have been running around her head lately. Marilyn is like the little sister I never had. Oh wait. She’s like the 12 years younger sister I never had. She is the sweetest lil lady I know, and I worry about her all the time, since I’m not home to watch over her or give her advice. It’s not easy being a teenager, and I know I had many questions running through my head when I was her age…

So I thought I’d answer hers…as well as I could…

What college do I want to go to?
Urbana, baby! If not that, Northern is cool, too. Though their Ricebowl team blows.
What should I major in?
Social work? Hotel Management? Nutrition?
Wait…do I even wanna go to college?
YES YOU DO. What else are you going to do? Work at Dunkin’ Donuts?
Should I go to my prom?
Yeah. And if you bring a date I’ll need a picture, medical records and a blood sample.
Why’s it so fricken hard to find a job?
Have you tried the mall? Phone sex operator? Dunkin Donuts?
When will I get my own bank account?
I dunno. Ask your parents. Maybe once you graduate.
Am I ever gonna get my driver’s license?
You are part of the curse. You won’t get it til after you graduate. But if you’d like, go ahead and break the family curse and get it while you’re 16.
Would I make it on my own if I moved out at the age of 18?…19?…20?
If you go away to school, it’s just like moving out.
What’s the deal with insurance? –there’s life insurance, car insurance, health insurance–wait–is health insurance the same as life insurance? And why doesn’t your health insurance or whatever insurance take care of your dental work? or does it?
This is the way that I understand it: With Life Insurance, your beneficiaries get money if you die. Car Insurance is for your car, Health Insurance helps pay for doctor bills, so it’s not the same as life insurance. Depending on what kind of health insurance you have, eye and dental may or may not be included.
Why do bad things happen to good people?
They just do.
Where should I get my tattoo?
Howabout NOWHERE.
Should I still get my belly pierced?
Sure. Just no tattoo.
Do I wanna become a photographer? a nurse? a physical therapist? a speech pathologist? do I wanna work with kids???
You can be whatever you want to be. Try out different things in college and see what you like.
Why am I so horrible with numbers?!
I am too! It must be a family thing…
My hair’s getting long–should I cut it?
I like your hair long.
What if I fuck up on SATs?!?!
You can take it again, can’t you? Don’t freak out too much about it…
How many friends from high school will I keep in touch with?
Probably not too many, unless you REALLY make an effort.
Should I move out of Chicago?
No!!!
Should I move to another state?
No!!!
Will I ever visit the Phillippines?
Yeah, let’s do a cousin trip one day! We’ll have fun with the chickens and pics on the family farm!
Why don’t I have cousins my age?
Because you’re special. And by the time you came along everyone else was to tired to have another kid.
What’s it gonna be like if Michael or Marian get married?
The same, more or less.
What if I get married before them?
That’s fine as long as you don’t get PREGNANT before you’re married. I don’t care WHO gets married now, just as long as I was first. *snicker*
When am I gonna get some nieces and nephews???
I’m working on it, woman!!!

[added 6:27pm - I forgot two questions]
Why am I so afraid of change?
Everyone is. Change is an unknown, and people are afraid of the unknown. There’s nothing wrong with it, as long as you learn how to deal with it and not become freaked out with it.
Why does my dad karaoke every Saturday morning?
So he can entertain us as events like baptisms, wedding receptions and other places. Having him sing gives the bad singers courage to sing - ‘Dude, I can sing SO much better than that guy!’ Man, I LOVE your dad’s singing!!!
ok…love you, cuz….I’m out.

Things to Do

I’m working at home today, and it feels like I’ve finally gotten a chance to sit down and breathe. Seems like since the beginning of the year my life has been in fast forward and I’ve been doing so many things. From working every week in Thousand Oaks to all our little side activites, I’ve been a busy little lady.

I’ve been wanting to update this site for a while now. Some of you may have seen little changes here and there, with links being added to the sidebars or new pictures in the picture pages. It’s continually a work in progress, but I can’t wait for the day that I can say to myself, ‘Hmm….there’s nothing else to fix in here!’

Being a Gemini, (yeah, I believe in that stuff), I’m constantly starting things and never ending them. But this year (I’ll give myself a year) I want to complete some things.

So for my own reference, here’s the things that I’ve got my sticky little fingers caught up in right now…

- adding my artsy photography to the pictures page
- updating and adding my convention sketches to my art page
- actually adding my OWN art to the art page
- adding new links and taking out dead links to the links page
- expanding the me page, because you should all know by now, it’s all about ME!
- getting the book club site up and running…
- creating a page for blog templates, because I know a lot of people out there who need them…
- finally giving my Psylocke site a much needed makeover and update. They may have killed her in the comics, but her memory will live on my site.
- updating rustysmith.com. Because if I don’t, I don’t think anyone else will.
- adding some reviews to Dan’s site. Which means I’ll just cut and paste the reviews on this site onto his. *wink*

Ahhhh…Sushi!

I just had some terrific sushi. I don’t know if it’s because I haven’t had it in a while or because it was actually good. I finally found a place in Thousand Oaks that has sushi, and it looked like a dive, but when I looked at their menu, they had some pretty interesting sushi rolls. And the fish was really fresh - it was that melt-in-your-mouth fresh. I got an eel/avocado roll and the sashimi combo, which included seared ahi tuna, tuna, fatty tuna, yellowfish, salmon, and one mystery fish that was super tasty.

Yum, yum, I’m in sushi heaven.

And the best thing about it is my client is paying for it!

Top Ten Tuesday

You know, there’s nothing to do on Tuesdays. There used to be that ‘This or That Tuesday’, but I think it’s gone.

So to give y’all something to do…well, ok, to give ME something to do on Tuesday, I’m starting up ‘Top Ten Tuesdays’. Who knows how long it will last. I might get bored of it next week, who knows!

So either post your link here if you’ve answered on your blog, or just post your answers in a comment if you don’t (that means you, Lara!). If this thing takes off, maybe 3T (see, I’ve already given it a nickname) will get it’s own page. (Oh, and don’t worry, the book club is coming soon!)

Let’s begin!

Top Ten Brand Names You’re Loyal To
1. Johnson & Johnson Q-Tips
2. Crest toothpaste
3. Spam
4. Honda cars
5. Covergirl eyeliner
6. Cool Whip whipped topping
7. Heinz ketchup
8. Microsoft Office (I know, I’m a sucker)
9. Adobe Software (Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.)
10. Boston Gas Permeable contact lens solution

If you’re going to link to this, link here:

http://www.yanowhatimean.com/archives/001046.html

Mammoth Mountain Vacation

Careful, this is a long one!!!

Last weekend, me, Dave, Cathy, Vinnie, Dean and Brooks drove out to Mammoth Mountain, which is a little less than 5 hours away from LA. I had gone snowboarding the week before to learn at Mountain High, so I didn’t waste any time at Mammoth learning. Of course, snowboarding looks a LOT easier than it actually is, unless you’ve skateboarded before. And unfortunately for me, 1000 hours playing Tony Hawk Pro Skater doesn’t count.

We packed up two cars, one with groceries and luggage, and my little CRV with the guy’s snowboards. Of the six of us, Cathy and Brooks were the only ones who haven’t snowboarded before, I had one day of experience and Dave had two. We left early in the morning, and as we got closer to Mammoth Lakes, the view got more and more breathtaking. It’s incredible to see the beautiful snow covered mountains so close to LA.

We got to our destination at about 4pm, and we settled into our little condo. Our place was only about 2 blocks away from the mountain lifts, so we had a great location. Our place was on the second floor, but was actually up two flights of stairs, and let me tell you, climbing up the flight of stairs at 9,000 feet above sea level just about killed me. I was winded when I got to the top and I had to take a break. It didn’t bode well for the rest of the trip. How was I going to snowboard if I couldn’t even make it up the stairs?

After putting our stuff in our mini-cabin, we headed out to rent skis/snowboards. Dave wanted to maximize his time at Mammoth, so he planned on snowboarding the second day (the guys brought an extra snowboard for him) and ski the first day, so he could explore the mountain. Dave’s been skiing since he was in 6th grade, so he’s pretty good at it. He didn’t want to spend the whole weekend putzing around on the lower slopes on a snowboard when he could explore the whole mountain the first day on skis, then putz around the second day.

We went to the rental shop that had the cheapest deal on rentals and got our gear. The rental board boots STANKED to high heaven. (If stanked is even a word.) Brooks had to actually turn away a pair because it smelled so foul. Me and Cathy both got clicker boards, where the board clicks to your boots, rather than what is popular now - the strap-in boot. Clickers are just easier for me to put on. I know that eventually I’ll have to give in and get the strap-ins, but I’ll cross that bridge when I come to it. We got our stuff together, piled it into the car and went back to our place.

Since our condo wasn’t furnished with a rice cooker, we had to figure out how to do it the old fashioned way, at a higher altitude. It seems like Cathy has about the same level of cooking expertise as I do, so we were a little apprehensive. We found some small pots and pans and tried cooking some rice, but at the altitude we were at the water boiled away quickly and our rice ended up soft on the outside, kinda crunchy in the middle. But food is food, and no one complained. But a note to all of you high altitude people out there who plan on cooking rice - you need more water!!!

The next day we headed out to the mountain, which was HUGE. I’ve been skiing before, and this mountain was easily four times as big as any mountain I’ve skied on. During the whole weekend there, I only went about a tenth of the mountain. Since Dave was skiing the first day, he traveled off on his own, which was fine with me because when we ski/snowboard together we just hold each other back. We actually have more fun going off on our own, then meeting later and sharing our experiences.

The rest of us spent the first day on the bunny hill, which was actually much bigger than any bunny hill I’ve seen. It’s about 5 times longer than the bunny hill I learned to ski on in Wisconsin. Rather than a tow rope to go up, you have to take an actual lift, and the lift takes about 5 minutes to get to the top. We got up there, and then the more experienced boarders took a newbie to help down the hill. Vinnie got Brooks, their cousin Mikkel got Cathy and I had Dean. The first time the mountain, I fell about 50 times. Three quarters of that was me just trying to get up from my board. Dean was trying to teach me the right way to get up, and I was trying to do everything he was doing, but after a few dozen falls, he said, ‘Just grab the top of your board for balance’ and when I told him I couldn’t, we both realized that old, creaky me isn’t limber enough to get up the normal way. So I figured out my own way to get up and after that, things ended up being a lot easier.

After lunch at Mikkel’s house that he was staying at, we went back for a couple more runs. I was definitely getting better - able to control my speed, brake when necessary and maneuver around fallen boarders. But I wasn’t doing the proper weaving motion - sking down, then doing a heel turn, facing down and doing a toe turn. I was basically on my heels the whole time. My body refused to turn facing the mountain.

That night we were so exhausted, we just popped in a movie, played some Texas Hold’em and ate some hot wings.

The next day we woke up sore. I checked out my bruise from the week before and it was worse, since I fell on it a couple times the day before. Fortunately, I had no new injuries. The second day of boarding was similar to the first, though I did venture out to the harder slopes. But I was a bit intimidated by the fact that I saw so few people falling on their asses. People on the blue slopes knew what they were doing. So I decided to head back to the easy slope to perfect my technique. I did run into a problem when I discovered that I had a blister on my ankle from my cheap snowboard boots. It made it really painful to walk. But once I put a bandaid on it, I was good to go. I tried to spend the rest of the day trying to turn on my toes, and near the end of the day and after many falls on my right ass cheek (which some call a ’splitter’, different from the ’shitter’, thank you Jamie) I finally figured out the balance needed to turn on my front edge without falling over. However, I was unable to turn back on my heel. I would end up turning on my toe, then doing a complete 360 back to the beginning. Not the proper technique, but it looked pretty cool.

Dave was supposed to meet me at the lift, but he wasn’t there, and me and Cathy waited for a bit and then started heading back towards the lodge. I looked up the hill and noticed a figure walking down, holding his board. It turns out that during his last run, Dave noticed that he was unable to turn his board, and looked down and noticed that his bindings were loose. So he just walked down the rest of the mountain, poor thing. Then as we were walking towards the lodge, his bindings just completely fell off. Luckily they fell off when he wasn’t on the mountain!

After our last day of boarding, Mikkel invited us over to his house for dinner. We stopped by the grocery store to pick up some pie, and the cashier asked Dean if he was Wilmer Valderama from ‘That 70’s Show’. When he said no, I don’t think she believed him. Since his hair has grown out, he REALLY looks like him, and I guess people ask him all the time. When we got to the house and got out of the car, it was unbelievable how clear the night was, and how bright the stars were. They looked so close and so bright we felt like we could reach out and touch them. It was definitely breathtaking. I could have stared at the stars all night if it wasn’t so cold! Mikkel’s whole family was staying at the house, and they had a lot of food. We ate really well there - pork chops, shrimp, sinigang, salmon - it was like going to a Filipino party. Afterwards, we went into the outdoor hot tub. That was challenging in itself because it was about 10 degrees outside and it was about 15 feet from the door to to hot tub. But once we were in it was SO nice! We hung out there for a while talking and joking around, and no one wanted to be the first one out. It was so cold that if we dipped our hair in the water, it would freeze on our heads since we had our heads above water. Finally, we decided we had to get out, and Mikkel was the first to jump out, run inside, dry off, throw on a winter jacket and come out, ready to hand each one of us our towels as we jumped out of the tub and sprinted inside. It was so cold during that 15 feet of space between the tub and the house that when we got in we were almost hypervenilating from the shock of the cold. I’m sure if someone was watching us it would have been a sight to see, people running around soaking wet in bathing suits in 10 degree weather.

Once we got back, me and Dave pretty much passed out. Once we got up in the morning, we packed up our stuff, took some pictures and checked out. We drove around to the scenic places around Mammoth, but couldn’t take a gondola to the top of the mountain because it was $17 a person. But we did get some nice shots on our way home.

All in all, it was an awesome trip. We had a great time, great laughs, great snowboarding. I’m not an expert yet, but I can get down the mountain without falling. Cathy picked it up pretty quickly, and we’re at about the same level right now. Brooks did alright, but since he was so tall, he was having problems with his board a lot. He was just happy that he saw another black family at the mountain. There weren’t too many people of color out there! I managed to get through the weekend without breaking anything, though my wrists are really sore from falling on them, and my right butt cheek has a bruise. Unfortunately, you’re not going to see it. But you CAN see some of my pictures here. Here’s a sampling of my favorites:




Back from Mammoth!

Well, I got back early Sunday evening from our mini-vacation to Mammoth Mountain for a weekend of snowboarding. Me and Dave went out there with his cousins Cathy, Dean and Vinnie, and their friend Brooks. We had a little condo rented out, which was really close to the lodge.

The drive out there was beautiful, the snow capped mountains were breathtaking. Mammoth Mountain was GIGANTIC. Probably about four times as big as any resort I’ve been to. I’m really happy that I got my boarding lessons in before the trip, because I got to concentrate more on perfecting my boarding skills at Mammoth, rather than wasting a day taking lessons.

We had a lot of fun. I’ll tell you more later today, but right now I’m pooped (it’s 1 am).

And sore.

REALLY sore.

But don’t worry, I didn’t get any more nasty bluish/purplish/yellowish bruises, though I did make my current ones MUCH bigger.

So for now, I’ll leave you a picture to keep you hanging ’til tomorrow:


Mammoth Mountain

More pics tommorrow….

Thanks to Fatima for updating while I was gone. I’ll give you your dollar when I get home, sister.

Word Association

This week’s Unconscious Mutterings:

  1. Political:: Conspiracy

  2. Concentration:: Camp
  3. Fish:: Fry
  4. Lunacy:: Craziness
  5. Red:: Square
  6. Imply:: Accuse
  7. Recognize:: You Better
  8. Sexist:: unfair
  9. Commercial:: Coke
  10. Stricken:: Cancer

The Friday Five

Friday Five, a couple days late…

At this moment, what is your favorite…

1. …song?
Step In The Name Of Love by R. Kelly

2. …food?
Sushi

3. …tv show?
Smallville

4. …scent?
Fabric Softener

5. …quote?
“It’s Delux, son! Delux! It’s not that hard!” - from the cokemusic.com commercials

Thursday Three

Back from Mammoth, lots to catch up on!

Found this one on Noelle’s…though when I went to the link, it had different questions, so I’ll do both…

Thursday Three: Fonts:

1. What is your favourite font?
There are too many favorites. I’ve been collecting free fonts over the web for years now. But I think my favorite all purpose font is Della Robbia. Unfortunately, it’s a hard font to find. Coming in a close second is ‘festus!’ But for every day use, it’s Tahoma 10pt.

2. Which font do you use for essays and set type?
Anything for work is Tahoma 10pt.

3. Which font do you hate?
I guess Arial, just for the fact that it’s Excel’s default font. It’s so, blah.

Thursday Three: Zodiac:

1. What astro star sign are you?
Gemini, baby!

2. Do you favour your star sign traits?
Hmm…I guess I do. I think the more accurate answer is that I believe them to be true for my personality - good and bad. Youthful, adaptable, communicative, superficial, inquisitive, tense, indecisive, ambivalent…yeah, that’s me!

3. Do you read and/or believe the astrological star signs?
I don’t have time to read them, nor do I believe the day to day horoscopes anyway, but I do think that your astrological sign does describes some aspects of your personality.

Okay, so i didn’t write here yesterday for her, so she’ll prolly be mad. BUT, i didn’t know her password, and i just kept on trying to see what mine was, cuz i fergot wut it was.

Anyways, many of you have been wondering where the heck Christine is. so did i until she gave me call (sheesh). she’s at (or WAS at) some mountain skiing. mammoth mountain???? heck i dunno.

aight, so she just wanted me to update her page. hahahahahhaa….how funny.

and now i can write my own stuff in here too…just to try to amuse u. and for those of you who have never seen any of my posts, yes, i purposely write how i talk. i know i misspell things. :D
and how about those mutterings!

  1. Political:: party

  2. Concentration:: orange juice
  3. Fish:: yummy catfish
  4. Lunacy:: secrecy
  5. Red:: bull
  6. Imply:: suggest
  7. Recognize:: understand
  8. Sexist:: pig
  9. Commercial:: waiting
  10. Stricken:: inflicted

oh, and here some recent tests i have taken, either from christine or melanie:



What Classic Movie Are You?

frickin schindler’s list….practically THEE most DEPRESSING MOVIE in life. so wut does THAT tell you about me??? dammit. ;)
my elf name…Gilraen Ciryatan…kinda cool…iffy on the pronunciation…
my hobbit name…Pansy Foxburr of Fair Downs…DAMMIT!!! pansy?!?!?!? fack. yeah, that’s not kewl. fackers. hehehe…

lessee, i went out last night to moxie for jeff, norway & amy’s party…drank alotta wine, downed a diablo, and had a bit of amaretto sour. it was awesome. no hangover, tho i was a lil shaky in the mornin. anyhoo, we had so much fun…me, abby, liss, pj n cathy. the place looked really posh, but since we prepartied, we didn’t really care. so to sum up the night: truth, drink or dare jenga n wine mix, spinning and wine don’t, cab 755’s name is korea lee, and it’s driver’s name is andre, and he’s a cool romanian guy. yeah it was an awesome night!!!

aight, so this is enough for now. christine will be back soon for your regular broadcast.
have a good evening!