January 2010
17 posts
Now we can tell people we live at University and California in Berkeley. :)
– Erin, my soon-to-be roommate
The science of casual connections →
interesting…
bobulate:
Our casual acquaintances might matter more than we think:
The people we take for granted like our car mechanic, the bakery clerk and the fellow dog-walkers at the park, are actually more important people in our lives than we may imagine. Their presence provides meaning, comfort and social connection and exposes us to new and interesting perspectives. When we get...
I cannot imagine waking up in the morning and putting on jeans then thinking...
– Kayla
bad mood today.
gotta get over it! Wicked (for the millionth time) later!
How does this whole “Let people answer” thing work?
Reverse karma?
The other day, I went to a party and saw someone I haven’t seen since high school. He said, enthusiastically, “Hi, I’m Andrew!” I said, “I know, I’m Stevie.” I mentioned that people who were on the forensics team with me in high school seem not to know who I am.
A couple of days later, I see another guy from the team on BART. He smiles, I wave, and...
There was a balloon in my shoe.
– Christin
Yeah, it's 4:57 am...
…and I’ve been up for about an hour and a half, getting stuff together for a snowboarding trip this weekend. My brain can be really annoying sometimes.
Apartment hunting!
Have some good options! One close to downtown Berkeley and a cheaper one near Ashby BART. :)
tumblin' on
Hi all! I’m on BART right now. After a long tangential (is that word appropriate in this context?) foray into my friends’ blogs, I was inspired to start writing again. After all, don’t I need it most now that, for the first time, I find myself without teachers demanding that I read and think and articulate?
I guess it was also my desperate search for relevant iPhone apps that made me remember my...
Super lame →
Can’t read friends page on lj iPhone app. Booooo.
iPhone :)
Whoo! Tumblin’ via iPhone! Hehe. Maybe that means I’ll use this more.