Looks like I forgot to finish writing my pre-new-year blog post!
Happy 2015, everybody! I know it's already mid-January, but this post is better late than never. Haha! I have so many goals for the new year, it's a little more intense than I thought it'd be. But, it's a good learning experience to juggle all these different things and learn to compartmentalize my social life from my schoolwork.
There's been a lot on my mind lately (school, relationships, friends, etc.) and it's been tough dealing with the stress and thoughts. It kind of feels like I'm on a yo-yo and I keep bouncing back and forth from happy to stressed-out. I'm slooowly learning to trust life and know that all is well. I'm really grateful for the people I can talk to and let out my feelings with.
For the year of 2015, I will take the SATs, learn to drive, and be kinder to myself as well as others.
I will share more of my singing covers with the world and improve my dancing. I will enjoy life to fullest and worry less. I will become more independent and will experience new things.
And I will achieve all of these things this year, I am determined.
I hope you all have a wonderful year and I will blog whenever I can!
(More like whenever I remember/feel like it, but you get the point~)
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After much procrastination and different priorities, I have found the time and inspiration to create my Japan (Tokyo) Trip 2014 video I've been planning to make since I returned from the trip!
I didn't film as much footage as I thought I did, which is why (if you read my blog) a day and a few locations I went to were missing from the video.
I didn't film as much footage as I thought I did, which is why (if you read my blog) a day and a few locations I went to were missing from the video.
Despite those couple errors, I hope you enjoy. Thanks for watching!
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After recording Eyes, Nose, Lips for fun, it took a long while of contemplating to finally put it up on soundcloud for others to hear it. Even then I still set it on private, but I found the courage to make it public some time in August.
I was just going to leave it at that, but my friend insisted that I make a music video for it and share it on YouTube. So, with her and a few others' help, I was able to create video for it.
Filming was very awkward for me, because I don't really like listening to myself sing when others are around. (But, in order to lip-sync to it on camera, the song has to be playing.) And our set-up wasn't the most efficient. But, we managed to get all the shots I wanted and I was able to edit it all together. It turned out pretty nice in my opinion. Maybe a bit artsy(?) for some people, but that's my kind of style. (I was inspired by Lydia's cover video of Eyes, Nose, Lips.)
Overall, I'm pretty happy with how it came out. It has the essence of what I was trying to portray and as a first time making a music video, I'm satisfied with it. I can't wait to continue making more covers and music videos. :3
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Oops, it's been four months since I last posted something here.
One reason why I haven't posted on here is because I've been very active with my dance club, Phoenix Dance, and have not had the inspiration to blog. The other reason is because I have no idea what to do with this blog, as it was created in order to talk about my Japan trip which I have finished blogging about.
Since I've joined Phoenix, my confidence has increased by a lot and I've become motivated to start posting my vocal covers online. Therefore, I was thinking of using this blog and YouTube to share my assortment of videos. The things I'd post would include vocal covers, choreography, maybe some behind the scenes stuff, and vlogs if I ever get around to it.
This is purely for fun and new experiences. I hope it turns out well and that I continue having fun with everything I do. I also hope to do short films and cinematic type videos in the future. (I think it'd be very fun to experiment with.)
I am very grateful for the opportunities Phoenix Dance has given me and the wonderful people within it. I am totally going to continue dancing with them as I find it helps increase my confidence and dancing skills. Thank you to everyone for supporting and allowing me to join your club. I don't think I've expressed how truly grateful I feel for you guys. Once again, thank you so much.
One reason why I haven't posted on here is because I've been very active with my dance club, Phoenix Dance, and have not had the inspiration to blog. The other reason is because I have no idea what to do with this blog, as it was created in order to talk about my Japan trip which I have finished blogging about.
Since I've joined Phoenix, my confidence has increased by a lot and I've become motivated to start posting my vocal covers online. Therefore, I was thinking of using this blog and YouTube to share my assortment of videos. The things I'd post would include vocal covers, choreography, maybe some behind the scenes stuff, and vlogs if I ever get around to it.
This is purely for fun and new experiences. I hope it turns out well and that I continue having fun with everything I do. I also hope to do short films and cinematic type videos in the future. (I think it'd be very fun to experiment with.)
I am very grateful for the opportunities Phoenix Dance has given me and the wonderful people within it. I am totally going to continue dancing with them as I find it helps increase my confidence and dancing skills. Thank you to everyone for supporting and allowing me to join your club. I don't think I've expressed how truly grateful I feel for you guys. Once again, thank you so much.
Here's to new experiences~
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Since we'd been procrastinating on eating yakitori (grilled chicken on a stick), we decided it was finally time to go try. We wandered through Ameyoko Street, enjoying the cheap shopping and the sight of street food. We stumbled upon a yakitori place that felt right for us.
One thing that was different from other restaurants was that you have to pay upfront. The waiter was very patient with us as we tried to figure out what things were. We tried all the chicken parts and they were so delicious. Though, since I'm not a big meat fan, I got takoyaki (octopus dumplings) and potato salad, which were just as good.
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Then, we headed back to Shinokubo and decided to go for a second round of dessert. We tried this tubular coned ice cream at a Korean cafe that was right down the street from our hotel. It was really tasty. It reminded me of frosted flakes cereal with milk. If only they had something similar here in Hawaii. Haha!
pc: my mother |
Going to the Pokemon Center was not on our agenda, but I decided I wanted to go at the last minute. It was a pretty crowded experience, but it was still fun. There were cute Pokemon figurines, keychains, folders, and many other items. I expected more children to be in the store, however I was happily surprised to see a good mixture of teenagers, children, and adults.
As we were leaving the store, we saw some Medal Coin Machines. They had cute coin designs, but unlike their American counterparts, they don't use their own currency to create the coin. Instead, a clean copper plate is used, so it comes out clean and shiny every time.
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pc: my mother |
pc: my mother |
pc: my mother |
After filling up our tummies, we headed to the Imperial Palace. It was kinda boring, but relaxing at the same time. We didn't go into the park, we decided to stay at the city plaza across the way. There were different types of fountains that went off in a pattern every so often. There was a specific one that I wanted to see up close, it was a a misty type of fountain. However, we had walked into the plaza as it was turning off, so I actually decided to wait a whole forty-five minutes until it went off again. But, it was worth it. Haha!
To be continued...
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