Monday, November 2, 2009

pump⋅kin

a large, edible, orange-yellow fruit borne by a coarse, decumbent vine, Cucurbita pepo, of the gourd family.


When was the last time you carved one of these orange spheres? It was way too long since I had. The last time must have been around the time of sixth grade; almost a decade ago. I haven't since because I sliced my right pinky finger open and still have a scar. It was not traumatizing but everyone there was scared from the blood dripping from my hand dying the pumpkin red.

Thus Annie and I decided to have a roommate-pumpkin-date!

Egypt Trip Party!

How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single minute before starting to improve the world.
-Anne Frank

Flip those pancakes.

I absolutely love breakfast.
Breakfast food should be every meal :)




So it was obvious I needed to invite the whole apt. to Annie and mine for pancakes.
and they came
Fencing and all

and with tickles

and I just keep flipping . . . and only a few fell on the ground.

Fall Colors

It is important for oneself to walk.
To take a break from the everyday normality and slow down.
To take in the beauty and treasure our time.

Aimi and I decided to push our homework off for a bit on a past Sunday and take in the fall beauty before it disappears. After going to church I saw a glorious yellow bouquet that I chose to bring back to Annie.

After grabbing a bite to eat Aimi and I walked along the canal on the way to the Fremont market.
The colors of the trees were like a painting with too many colors to name.



Everywhere is walking distance if you have the time.
-Steven Wright