2 words that came into my mind when I saw this. 1. love 2. BELLYYYYYYYY
(via houseofharlow)
Post-graduate varieties
Mission coffee is the place to be for everyone who just graduated!

Me (in the middle) with 2 ppl who both have a very successful future ahead of them, I’m sure of. Jon is creating a golden resume for jobs and just got an interview today. Teresa (right) is about to leave for her new job at Google in NY. And I’m studying for LSATs and getting ready for law school. Can’t wait to see where we’ll all be in 5-10 years!
Celebrate with friends
So people always ask me how the hell I’m gonna live by myself after graduation…

AND I DON’T KNOW. I love my friends and being surrounded with people and fun. Even if it means cleaning toilets that other ppl use. May 14th is a day I’ll never forget! It was my very last sungod and it wouldn’t have been the same without certain lovely people. And I don’t mean Drake or Michelle Branch.
In the photo above is Emily, Tam, & Huiling. There’s only 4 weeks left of this and it is quiiteeee depressing.
As much as I’d love to take risks and go on adventures, it wouldn’t be fun without my friends. Fasho. End of story.
I can’t believe it’s been nearly 4 years and I’ve haven’t been to the gaslamp district for a non-clubbing event until now…
Anyway, Diversion Sound is soooo good live (listen to “Sliders,” not vocal, but still really good). We had originally gone just to listen to them at the Stage, but afterwards decided to hit up a couple places on 5th avenue. We ended up going to C Lounge (there were only 6 people there including us and the bartender….), Whiskey Girl (good music and really crowded), Henry’s Pub (blah music), and finally to TGIFridays to complete our night! Funnest moments are always the most random ones.
Tony & Maria
Salsa night at Prospect was AMAZING. Bachata isn’t the easiest type of salsa to learn, but Tony and Maria Caligagan are probably the best teachers you can get in San Diego. Everything looks so ridiculously easy and beautiful when they move. Anyway, even though Maria teaches the latin dance class that I’m taking at school, Tony also teaches at UCSD…
and…
they’re married : )

»Tony and Maria teaching all of us salsa and bachata.

» Look at all the people who showed up for the free lesson! I couldn’t believe this, but there were actually too many guys, so some of them had to sit out. In class, the M:F ratio is probably around 1:4…So ladies out there, Prospect is the place to go on Mondays if you’re sick of dancing w/out a partner.
Can’t wait ‘til next Monday!
After 4 years of meeting amazing professionals and making life-lasting friendships, I’ll miss PBL for sure. But now I’m ready to start a new episode : )
