Saturday, August 21, 2010

Goodbye Good day LA!

So it's only a matter of moments (actually days 5 to be exact) before I jump down the rabbit hole. I'm heading to Tufts for the fall, starting my first year there...



It's a mixed bag of emotions, excitement for something new, fear of the unknown, dreading leaving behind some of the things I love the most, but most of all a chance to do ANYTHING I want.


There's alot to think about. This summer has been absolutely perfect. I loved working @ JPL (definitely considering coming back) I loved seeing friends. Adventures to the Beach,  to Mexico, to Foodie only Places, and just plain old fun.


I'm gonna miss alotta things about this place I never thought I would miss things so much. The people. The memores. and The Places...










Smile Your On Camera!





Cherish memories
Cherish the people that make you smile
Cherish dreams
Cherish the places that make you laugh


Don't forget what makes you you,
It's all about your weirdness, It's all about your quirks
Fuck the establishment
Be you


Little baby cousins can make you smile


Balboa Island Skateboarding


Me in all my nerdy glory


Tia, your the greatest kind of friend anyone can ask for


Heather, can you believe we made it this far from the beginning?!


Ben, you've been a friend and brother through and through, thank you


Catherine, words can't describe the way we are, in short I just can't say enough


My one and only love haha, DODGER!



I'm gonna miss the times in Cross Country, Track, Coachella, Hollywood, LA, Old Town, Ceramics, JPL, the beach, Mexico






Good Day and Goodnight. Life ain't over til you let it. Never forget the memories, they make who you are... dam I am so happy right now typing this next to Catherine. I'm in my own words content in life. In perfect balance of me.


-Tile Boston!

Jonathan 

Monday, August 2, 2010

Work Work Work

So recently I've decided to run again, and run consistently and seriously. It's been brooding in the back of my head for awhile that I should get my butt back into shape and possibly walk onto the Cross Country team at Tufts this fall. Who knows if that will actually happen but I might as well set myself up to be prepared for that.


So in preparation I've settled back into a 7 a week run schedule with T, Th, and S being my weightlifting regimen. I've realized that working out early in the morning really get me ready for the day. On any particular day I'll get to work @ JPL around 7:30 am go for an hour or so run and come back to start the day by 9 am. The gym here is a small closet room but still it has some of the top of the line weight training equipment around. 

ANYWAY....


Work has finally kicked into high gear. Disregard the fact that I'm only here 8 weeks and I've managed through 4 weeks already. I've finally gotten the right software and hardware to run correctly so that I can start working on the tasks my boss has given me since day one... that was a month ago. Anyway the work I'm doing is going to be time consuming and the proces is very slow. Thank goodness I've become accustomed to hours working on a few images, this'll definitely keep me busy for a while at work at least...




Some thought about the weekend...




1. Morongo- Here I come baby, I've been practicing, reviewing charts and strategies, i'm ready to dominate the blackjack table as well as craps and all sorts of poker. My goal make enough money to take Catherine and I on a trip up to San Luis Obispo country for the weekend when she gets back from Montana in mid August. Fingers crossed. This better be worth the investment.


2. I recently sat down and came up with a list of what I wanted to do before I headed off to college, as well as the people I wanted to see before I leave... Anyway it was a sobering soul searching of what I want to do and who I want to see.


To be continued...

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Larry the Custodian

So Larry the Custodian here at JPL is one my favorite people that works here. He comes in every single morning around 9 am and much like morning coffee wakes you up to the day. He is instantly engaging in conversation, he knows your name, and he finds something to make you laugh about everyday.

Larry embodies my thought for the day. Your outlook on life. Thought I know little or nothing about Larry's life as a whole but the slim view that I know of him is really quite amazing. He takes his job and makes it fun, he doesn't sulk around doing it, he's enthusiastic about it. He takes time out of his day to get to know all the employees here in building 198, calling us by our first names, continuing run on jokes about everything, and just all around a happy funny guy.

He embodies what we should all be doing. A person who finds the lighter side of life and someone that makes it all fun. So get up stretch your legs, put a big grin on and soak in the rays and laugh at life. Its great it wonderful.

'Til later

-Johnny

Monday, July 26, 2010

The Flow


It is suddenly the end of July life really flies by you when your not looking. Most of my classmates from high school are all of a sudden back Stateside after having traveled Europe for a month. It just seems like yesterday that they left. Life's going to be different here, suddenly your phone keeps buzzing with friends that want to hangout. Your schedule looks less and less like lazy summer days.

You begin to panic. Your heart races faster. Your thoughts turn against you...

Is it already the end of June? But, wait, I haven't even begun planning for college.  I don't have my luggage ready, I don't even know what I'm bringing to BOSTON! Wait am I even going to make friends at school? I don't even know how to make new friends anymore. 


Wait how am I going to get moved in? Whose gonna eat in the cafeteria with me? What classes am I even taking. WHAT AM I DOING!?

Just STOP. Take a deep breath and think, haven't you wanted this to happen for four long years now? To get out of high school and jump right into the deep blue waters of University? And your telling yourself your not ready now! You shouldn't be freaking out.



YOUR CALMING DOWN NOW>>>

Just relax everything is going to be okay. You only have a month left in La Canada, enjoy it while you can. Enjoy your friends, your family, and all the little things you love to do when you were growing up. Visit those hidden childhood spots where noone else knew about, revisit those amazing food establishments you grew up with (Georges, Juice it Up, Los Gringos, Imports), explore LA and all that it has to offer. Cus let me tell you those beautiful sunny beaches with amazing food El Torascos, Lilys Burritos, Wahoos Tacos, Noahs Bagels, the list goes on and on doesn't come around that many times, especially on the East Coast. CHERISH it all.

 Who knows life might be amazing once you get to BOSTON... so stop worrying go with the flow, embrace and enjoy the time you have left here.


'Til Tomorrow

-Johnny

Friday, July 23, 2010

Money Management Cool Sites and Such

So can I just say I hate money... money is the bane of all existence. With its introduction all everyone does in life is pursue this superficial idea of currency. It's what drives us to work 1/3 of our day everyday in a cubicle tucked away in a far corner of an office (now don't get me wrong I love money). My problem with it is that suddenly the majority of your life becomes the pursuit of money. The worrying of money. The balancing of your budget. Paying taxes.

So I looked at my bank account today for July and outta nowhere I had spent about $300.... on food, gas, events, etc. How in the world do I spend so much... I live at home, I don't have to pay for my own car insurance, I have free healthcare thanks to responsible parents, and pretty much I live a good life. But now that I have started working I've TRIED to become stingy with my money. It literally flows out of my pockets and I can barely remember where it all goes.

Now don't get me wrong my summer job provides me well. And it allows me to have a more luxurious lifestyle. But I think as I head off to college and start paying for college, working, and having no more fluid income I'm gonna have to start learning how to save. So as for the breakdown of my $300 budget/month. About $120 goes to gas. (DOES ANYONE REMEMBER WHEN GAS WAA $1/GALLON!?) that would've have saved me $80 a month. But not so I live in the beautiful 21st century with our oil reserves slowly draining away and the price of oil skyrocketing. Well there goes cheap petroleum, I think I should buy an electric scooter.

At least in college I'll be relegated to taking public transportation and forced to bike/walk everywhere so things should work out pretty well. That leaves me with about $250/month budget (factoring in the fact that I still have to pay for public transportation which is probably about $2 a day aka $60 a month). Anyway I started to realize my biggest expenditure... is withdrawing cold hard cash the stuff that you just throw down on anything anytime you need it.... I've withdrawn $140 this month. Thats almost $40 a week on things I can't remember what I spent it on because its all disappearing. So my goal for next month (August) and preferably the rest of the college school year I have an every Sunday rule where I can only withdraw $20 per week to spend on whatever that week, and when that runs out... well I'm shit outta luck... that would cut my budget down to about $180 a month. Which leaves me with some questionable expenditures I tend to do like charging fast food to my debit card and lots of it... and random expenses like paying for parking, buying small items, and groceries.

So realistically I'm expecting to set my goal at $200 once again and limit my driving, my withdrawals of cash, and going out to eat life's just too expensive these days. Maybe when I get a full time job then I can start living the good life. You could call this my venting session....


I was going to blog today about some really cool websites that I've come to love recently but I'll have to save that for another day I am way too moody and touchy about money to talk about it at this point....
but here's some you should check out

wolframalpha.com  (coolest intelligent search engine ever)
smittenkitchen.com  (perfect date night/couples cooking food)
gizmodo.com (everything and anything you need to know about electronics)
mint.com (perfect money management free website)
instapaper.com (a way to bookmark articles you want to read in the future)
lookbook.nu (cool fashion from around the world)

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Thoughts on Working

It's Thursday right now, the work week is halfway over. I gotta make it through it all. Why are Fridays so depressingly long? I guess I can look forward to only an "8 hour day".




Here's some food for thought, what's the point of working? Is it to make money to have the ability to purchase material things? Is it to follow a passion and do what you love? Is it status that you get from the people around you?





Why do I work? To make money at this moment but also to explore my options as best as I can. Working at JPL is a dream workplace. It is essentially a college campus with a bunch of bright and nerdy scientists and engineers that populates this campus. To work here feels entirely different from any other work environment. JPL has this perfect blend of professionalism combined with academia. What they do here on site is truly remarkable. Nowhere else is a company driven by research and discovery quite like JPL. So what I've come to realize is that if engineering or the sciences ever becomes something I want to seriously consider as a profession I am definitely coming back here. They treat you like a valued employee here, the mentoring that is done here is amazing they truly teach you the most pertinent skills, and the pay/benefits here is one to rival anywhere else.





So who knows maybe I end up being like every other dad i La Canada a JPL-er for life loving my job and loving the things I do. I have a long way to go before then so who knows.




I'll leave you with a band you must listen to (up and coming band)


Local Natives




Til Next Time


-Jonathan Wu

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Addled Brains

Its funny to think that I've recently embarked on a journey to record my daily thoughts, ponderings, and routines so that hopefully I can capture these memories in writing and photography that is a tool for me to remember all this in the future. But the more and more I write, I realize how much is left out of what is going on in my life.

But I can expand upon one short thing today, I'm in one of those deep introspective moods. Going off to college is something huge in my life, but for me its symbolic of something entirely different from what most people experience. Most people seem to gravitate toward the idea of moving out, living on your own, and being completely independent. I see it much in the same way, except I see it as leaving behind a past and realizing how much beauty there is there. The people that you meet along the way, the girl you fall in love with, the best friend that you grew up with, the first time for everythings.

What I realized talking to an old friend yesterday was that nothing is permanent in our lives. The only constant thing is ourselves. Our minds. Our hearts. Our souls. Our friends despite what we all promise to each other will most likely never have the same kind of bonds we have had throughout high school. The people that are so integral to our daily lives, our family, our support structure suddenly are only fringe details to our life. College is that great equalizer in my life. On one hand it gives me all the freedom and opportunity to finally just be me and do whatever suits me best. But on the other hand it denies me of my old way of life and the comfortability of what I now can finally fondly call home. One must realize life is about balancing the things you want and the things you must do. I've spent the last 8 years of my life growing up and learning about myself in La Canada. Some of my best friends come from this tiny little community in the foothills. Sean. Ben. Troy. Rasheed. Joao. Tadas. Jeff. Tia. Heather. Catherine. Nika Iman. Riley. Ameer. And more importantly some of the people I care most about will forever be emotionally attached to my childhood in the foothills of Pasadena and La Canada

It's funny to think the people I call best friends, dates, and lovers now are all going to eventually become childhood memories, high school sweethearts, and a distant memory in my life. It's almost sobering to realize that all things aren't permanent in our lives especially those around one of us, but in this lies the beauty of change. Thought we may struggle and fight against it, change keeps us going in life it keeps us on our toes and keeps us in the saddle ready to ride the next mountain and be able to look back and reminisce about the past.


'Til another inspiring momenet

-Jonathan