Spent a week in Northern California recently. I originally had flights to and from San Francisco booked, but my dad works up there and drives back and forth all the time, so I decided to alter my schedule slightly so that I could do the road trips with him. Having like eight hours to chat with my dad, uninterrupted? So. Fucking. Awesome. Everyone who meets my dad loves him. He’s an incredibly practical, rational, logical, efficient, easygoing, and hilarious man with one of the best grasps of modern world history (1900s and later) I have ever known. He can tell you the date and story behind pretty much anything you want to ask, can place it in context with other stuff happening in the world at that time, and he loves to talk about foreign policy. On our drive up we discussed Nixon’s presidency, the Vietnam War, WWI, WWII, and the Cold War. I also told him about drugs that kids take these days, and the different effects & purposes of each. He grew up in China, and drugs were the furthest thing from their minds at that time. On the drive back down, he gave me the rundown of my family tree, starting from each person’s birth, of my five uncles and my aunt, both sets of my grandparents, and my grandparents’ grandparents, cousins, aunts, and uncles. Many members of my family had their lives totally FUCKED by the communist government, were prosecuted by the government, were dirt poor, lived in tiny mining towns that they thought they’d never make it out of, etc.. but somehow, slowly the life force trickled down throughout our family, to my mom and dad meeting, to me, in 2012, driving down the coast of California with my dad. I appreciate life so much already, but hearing all that history was.. I can’t think of an adequate word, so I will just say MAGNIFICENT. I want to write a short book detailing my family’s history, not to be published, but just to keep for my records & enjoyment :) 

When my dad graduated high school, in that year about 12.5 million students in China took the exam to be admitted to college. About 250,000 of them got scores high enough to be admitted, to either a university or a technical school. Out of that 250,000, about 10% of them got into one of the couple dozen “prestigious” universities scattered around China. My pops was one of them! When I was hearing about how hard he worked and how shitty his high school was in his tiny mining town, which gave him a disadvantage compared to the kids with rich families who went to nicer schools in cities where they could learn more.. I really felt like all of my accomplishments paled in comparison. So much inspiration! 

ANYWAYS. In Nor Cal. Lots of hiking..did this GORGEOUS hike in Marin County at Cataract Falls. Many delicious breakfasts..I picked up a really good habit of eating greens in the morning to make damn sure you get em everyday. So we’d get omelettes with spinach and substitute potatoes with green salad. Did some minor shopping in San Francisco, ate at Yank Sing dim sum, watched the National Geographic documentary Guns, Germs, and Steel, as well as Howl’s Moving Castle, The Help, and Hesher. We tried to watch Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy but the theater had way too much ambient noise and the sound was way too low. I read The End of America..WHOA. Really, really interesting book. Look it up. It’s a little outdated now, but was written around 2007 and is about how America is display signs of heading towards 10 things that traditionally have transformed a country’s government into a fascist regime. Even if you don’t believe it, it’s an interesting idea and a short read and very well-written (though poorly edited - probably hastily published in order to be relevant!). Most importantly, we got a lot of work done, which I REALLY needed and which is harder for me to accomplish at home what with the screaming madhouse that is my family’s home :) I also went into the city to meet up with two of my good friends. We drank. Lots. After a week my best friend, who goes to UC Davis, came and picked me up and took me to stay a couple nights with her. That campus is so politically active, there’s always protests going on, especially after the pepper spraying incident. Refreshing to see people givin a shit about stuff, anyways.

Enjoy the photo diary. Family and friend outings galore til Tuesday and then back to New Orleans!!!! 

Been smoke-free for a week now and feeling great. Toothpicks are the shit in times like these. Just spent a wonderful weekend in the Bay Area. Backgammon, bike rides, gorgeous sunny “December in California” weather, hiking, beaches, gun shooting, reading, etc.. then an utterly brutal red-eye flight back to New Orleans this morning and now a hellish last two weeks of the semester as I struggle vainly to balance my seven classes, honors thesis, and full-time+ job at WTUL.
Recently read books: 1Q84, The Secret History. Will review soon!
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Been smoke-free for a week now and feeling great. Toothpicks are the shit in times like these. Just spent a wonderful weekend in the Bay Area. Backgammon, bike rides, gorgeous sunny “December in California” weather, hiking, beaches, gun shooting, reading, etc.. then an utterly brutal red-eye flight back to New Orleans this morning and now a hellish last two weeks of the semester as I struggle vainly to balance my seven classes, honors thesis, and full-time+ job at WTUL.

Recently read books: 1Q84, The Secret History. Will review soon!

STAY UP-TO-DATE:

@sozmonsta
@wtul 

Nor Cal photo diary

Bay to Breakers - a drunk, naked, costumed marathon in San Francisco

Davis - an extremely green city

Joey and Mel - great friends

The weather - is better in So Cal

Favorite Nor Cal words - smashing and breaded.

SF was nutso.. We drove up on Friday and kept it relatively relaxing that night, anticipating the crazy weekend ahead of us.. On Saturday we woke up and took the wrong bus to Outside Lands, which then resulted in like an hour long walk through Golden Gate Park, with very misleading signs spaced twenty minutes apart but which only had time differences of five minutes (25 minutes to box office!.. 20 minutes to box office!). The highlight at the festival was definitely Pretty Lights, always a jam to dance to. Bassnectar would’ve been way sicker if his sound didn’t blow out like two songs in. Towards the end of the day we wandered over to Beats Antique - HUGE MISTAKE. Creepiest people ever doing the creepiest dancing, the vibes were just soooo weird.. We got creeped out and left the festival to meet up with a bunch of our friends who were chillin in the park, right outside the entrance. We listened to The Strokes in a large grassy area with the sounds melting over the tops of the trees; a forest is really a magical place to have a music festival. After we got back to the room, Dangerous and I walked around downtown SF until it was midnight and officially his 21st birthday, and we popped into a bar around the corner from our hotel to have his first legal beer. Then we fucking crashed.

The next day plans were up in the air but our friend came through and snuck us into Outside Lands day two, with all-access artists passes.. Which basically translates to OPEN BAR! We started shoving Jack and Cokes down Dangerous’ throat and the rest of it’s a blur of friends, dancing, talking a mile a minute about god knows what, Phoenix, Empire of the Sun, walking, McDonalds, Lady Gaga (?), a violent cab ride (as noted in my earlier post), and waking up to a certain drummer doing pushups in his red whitey tighties in our hotel room.. Hmmm.. 

I guess what I’m trying to say here is.. THANK YOU SAN FRANCISCO!!

Cruising up to San Francisco for the weekend for Outside Lands on Saturday, and then Dangerous’ birthday on Sunday.. Should get pretty stupid! I’m stoked to see Pretty Lights and Bassnectar again, maybe catch Rebirth Brass Band to remind me of New Orleans, and we’ve heard Beats Antique puts on a crazy live show. Also, of course, Dawes, and Electric Six is a band that my best friend and I half-jokingly listened to in early high school, so I was shocked to see that they’re still around and apparently doing well?! 
PS: I know I’ve been pretty MIA from the blogosphere lately; my laptop crashed, Mary came to visit for a few days, etc.. I’ll be back soon
PPS: Have you seen the Electric Zoo lineup?! All New Yorkers had better be there.. That is goooood

Cruising up to San Francisco for the weekend for Outside Lands on Saturday, and then Dangerous’ birthday on Sunday.. Should get pretty stupid! I’m stoked to see Pretty Lights and Bassnectar again, maybe catch Rebirth Brass Band to remind me of New Orleans, and we’ve heard Beats Antique puts on a crazy live show. Also, of course, Dawes, and Electric Six is a band that my best friend and I half-jokingly listened to in early high school, so I was shocked to see that they’re still around and apparently doing well?! 

PS: I know I’ve been pretty MIA from the blogosphere lately; my laptop crashed, Mary came to visit for a few days, etc.. I’ll be back soon

PPS: Have you seen the Electric Zoo lineup?! All New Yorkers had better be there.. That is goooood

Last night on the MUNI home with Soz, we had an astonishing bus driver. Usually, especially at that hour (1am or so) it’s a grumpy old guy who doesn’t say a thing but just stares creepily at me as I walk on and off.

But last night? This woman was a riot. Not only was she announcing upcoming…

That smiley bus driver was indeed a beacon of light in that dark, dark bus/night/hour.. More about my weekend SF adventures to come shortly!