My future husband…

December 20, 2008

current location:Mohegan Sun, Connecticut

在24小时内,我看了两场周董的演唱~两次都坐在第一排而且不但两场都跟他握了手,我还在后台跟他照了相。。。

So I met international pop star Jay Chou and we had one of those “movie scene-esque slow motion exchange of knowing glances” during a secretive moment of eye contact backstage. I should’ve slipped him my number and/or room number, and then win him over with my irresistable charm. Sigh… I would probably be sitting on a pile of cash in a penthouse somewhere in Taiwan right now with the object of obsession for tens of millions of Asian girls. Hey, a girl can dream, can’t she?

I was going to make a list of all the things I love about NYC but I don’t really think I need to a reason to enjoy this city.

I am staying in Brooklyn for the rest of the week then going to visit relatives in Long Island. The people I’m staying with are movie screeners and so I am privileged with access to a lot of pre-releases and new releases here at this very scene loft in Green Point. Slumdog Millionaire, the Wrestler, Gran Torino… I am in movie heaven.

I also saw Monty Python’s Spamalot on Broadway last night, and even with Clay Aiken’s agitating prancing around the stage, I still thoroughly enjoyed it.

Tomorrow I will venture up to Flushing and indulge myself in some hotpot and xiaolong bao. This update has no point. So I’m going to stophere. All I wanted to say was that I love New York. <3 <3 <3

This weekend, the legendary Fontainebleau Miami Beach, once the ultimate hot spot to Elvis and Frank Sinatra, rolled out its red carpets after a $1 billion renovation for the Victoria’s Secret models, the VIPs, celebrities, and… me.

Victorias Secret Fashion Show

Victoria's Secret Fashion Show

That’s right, I journeyed from Athens, Ohio to Miami Beach, FL and spent on a week on the gorgeous beaches of the Fontainebleau resort hanging out with (okay, more like sitting in the vicinity of) Heidi Klum, Paris Hilton, Usher, Martha Stewart, P. Diddy, the entire Kardashian clan and more.

So I may have skipped a few classes and missed a handful of meetings, and probably should have used the time spent sipping Pina Coladas studying for the finals I had this week. You say irresponsible, I say desperate-attempt-to-stay-sane.

I’ll admit, the view from my 20-something story balcony overlooking Miami Beach was not the worst thing I’ve ever seen, and the 70-something Fahrenheit weather was a little bit better than the flurries that Ohio started to receive. But as I took off my Chanel shades while browsing through the Louis Vuitton store on a sunny afternoon, I realized that this wasn’t where I belonged. At least not yet. Ever since I moved to Ohio I have been waiting for the day that I get to move away. In high school I fantasized about moving to New York City and attending Fashion Week and having my photograph appear in the papers for achieving something worthwhile. But down in Miami, I was reminded that I wouldn’t deserve that lifestyle unless I work hard to get there. As much as the thought of having everything handed to me sound appealing, I know I wouldn’t get the same satisfaction in the end if I don’t work for whatever it is I want. It’s kind of ironic that I was thrown back into perspective while at a place that was so out of my realm, but it was exactly what I needed to get motivated and focused again.

On another note, I ran into Katie Kolben, the other intern for Miss Universe while I was at Vietnam. She decided to come down from New York to grace the VSFS show with her presence.

Katie and Andrea at VSFS

Katie and Andrea at VSFS at the Fontainebleau

The show airs on CBS on December 3rd. tune in and check it out, it’s pretty glamorous. Trust me, I’ve seen it. ;)

Dalian, Liaoning

Dalian, Liaoning

Hi home, I’m back =).

& I just turned 20.

I remember when GB gave Hong Kong back to China. It was 1997 and I was 9 years old. It was one of the few things that I remember watching on television as a kid, besides a few episodes of the Smurfs, Tom & Jerry, and news coverage of Deng Xiaoping’s death. Hmm…

Anyway, I’m in Hong Kong. Megan is with me, she’s getting her work visa down here. We are staying at the Disneyland hotel. When you walk out to the balcony “A Whole New World” plays and when I placed a wake-up call, the automatic recording wished me a magical day.

Last night I met up with Minna Chau, who hasn’t seen me probably since I was 14. The shocked look on her face when she saw me made me wonder if I’ve really changed that much. we met when she was a Psychology student at OU getting her Ph.D and eventually became kind of an “older sister” to me. Minna told me to meet her at “the China Club”, apparently a very exclusive terrace club in the finance district of HK. After being momentarily confused when I got out of the subway, I found my way to the old Bank of China building and asked the doorman where to go. He took me to a private elevator and when I got out of it, the entire skyline view of downtown Hong Kong was right before my eyes. It was one of those moments that felt like a scene out of a movie.

Hong Kong is beautiful. Waaay too humid, but absolutely beautiful. I have a feeling in a couple of days I’m not going to want to leave.

2008 Beijing Olympic Games

August 10, 2008

Just saw Judo Wrestling matches at Keji Daxue with Michael Jacobson.

… I still don’t understand it.

I started my 08/08/08 celebration at BCLU with Kyle & the crew, and ended up watching the opening ceremony at a tiny bar with a big projector screen in Hou Hai with Michael Jacobson, Jimmy Goodrich, and two random Canadian guys that were in the same program as the students from OU. My night ended with extreme disappointment when I trekked all the way to Sanlitun just to find out that Fish Nation was closed. TMD. I went home hungry, but hopefully when I look back on this day decades later I won’t think of how hungry I was, but how I was in Bei Jing Shi during the opening Olympics, one of the most glorious times for China.

Let the games begin.

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