Wednesday, March 03, 2010

TwitFace Overload
Between Twitter and Facebook, my ability and inclination to write blog posts has declined. I now think of life in 140 characters or less. But I'd like to keep this blog up. It's nice having a record of your life, and a place to put down thoughts at times when 140 characters just won't cut it.

Oh yeah. I'm a lawyer.
This week, I really felt like a lawyer, after drafting three short documents that were filed in court today. I still don't think this litigation thing is really for me, but I'm grateful for the opportunity to give it a shot.

Olympic Fever
The last two weeks, I had olympic fever. Well, olympic fever, and then an olympic cold. The first week, I was completely obssessed. I'd spent extra time on the elliptical to watch short track speed skating, go to the local sports bar to watch hockey games, and spend all my other time on nbcolympics.com. By week two, the fever had died down, and by the time women's figure skating came around it was minimally interesting. Of course, I rooted for KimYunNa, cause I'm Korean and it's required. But honestly, I think she's a little Stepford- not much personality, and I think her artistry isn't all that great. I also do not understand the points system, cause I didn't think she was thaaaaaat much better than the Japanese girls. Also, I was totally rooting for the Canadian (i'm a sucker for a sad story), but thought the Japanese-American girl actually did better than her. Also, I miss MichelleKwan. Now she was a great figure skater. Figure skating just isn't interesting to me the way it used to me. I thought short track speedskating, downhill skiing and snowboard cross were actually the most interesting.

I have this recurring fantasy that I somehow discover I'm naturally AWESOME at some winter sport, and practice and practice, and somehow become a late in life Olympian. That would be amazing. Let's make it happen.

Trip Planning
I have five days off at the end of March/early April. I want to go somewhere, but I'm too poor and lazy to buy tickets. This is a problem. I'm thinking either DC or NY. Again- let's make it happen.

Food
I haven't gone grocery shopping in a couple weeks. I have so litle food in my aparment, yet I'm surviving. How, you ask? Mom always sends me back with frozen Korean food that I just need to defrost and heat up. It's awesome. I will never starve, because I have a Korean mom.