Monday, August 24, 2009

back from Napa and Carson City

"If you want to get a date, then you've got to know how to dance!" -- jazz festival host

Summer is ending on a good note as my family went on a road trip to Napa and Carson City over the weekend. It was a great way to unwind after a busy summer session. :-)

Day 1

The trip began on the 21st just before noon. The plan was to leave three hours earlier, but there was an assignment for FAIM 602 that I had stayed up past midnight to finish. Though it wasn't due until three days later, I felt it was better to get it out of the way first instead of worrying about it during the trip. Dad agreed and let me sleep in.

Our first stop was Szechuan Taste Restaurant in San Francisco for lunch. The food was somewhat overcooked but wasn't too bad otherwise. Muir Woods National Monument and the adjacent Mt. Tamalpais State Park awaited us in the afternoon. High temperatures aside, the beautiful trails made for a great hike.

The final destination of the day was Napa. Given there were few restaurants near the hotel, my parents bought frozen meals at a supermarket for dinner. Back in our room, I watched parts of The Seeker and The Dark Knight on HBO as we ate. The evening ended with a soak in the spa.

Day 2

All of us somehow woke up around 5 a.m. and were unable to sleep again. Deciding to make use of the time, my mother suggested taking a stroll around our hotel. The nice thing about getting up early is that the air is usually very fresh.

The three of us had breakfast before heading to the University of California, Davis. The reason for going there was to get a look at the campus. However, the place didn't seem very interesting - and the weather was uncomfortably warm - so we didn't stay long before returning to Napa.

Speaking of which, downtown Napa was quite nice. I had a great time browsing the Napa Farmers Market and other local stores. There were also countless wineries in the area, three of which we visited. I'm always open to exploring new places even though wineries aren't my cup of tea. It's one thing that makes vacations so much fun.

The drive to Carson City was mostly uneventful. Dad had seen an ad for a U-pick blueberry farm and wanted to take us there. Though we love to pick berries, the farm was closed for the day when we arrived. Oh well. On the other hand, my family had a nice dinner at Carrows in South Lake Tahoe.

We checked into our hotel in Carson City and had a short rest before going to a local jazz festival. There was a large variety of music as the event was open to both professional and indie groups. The host did his best to encourage people to get up and dance, but nobody did. That was a bit awkward.

Day 3

Dad took us to the historic Virginia City after we had a good night's sleep. I really enjoyed checking out the stores, museums and restaurants. The people dressed in period outfits were a nice touch. On the whole, Virginia City was my favorite of the trip.

The three of us went back to Carson City and had lunch at a casino. The food was delicious for its price. One thing I've noticed is that casinos often have cheap food. It's probably a gimmick to encourage people to stay.

We went for a stroll in downtown Carson City after lunch. Dad wanted to take a detour to Mono Lake and Yosemite National Park next but ultimately decided to go to South Lake Tahoe instead due to time constraints. The cool breeze from the lake was comfortable. I'd have stayed longer if Mom wasn't feeling tired.

The final stop of the day was WinCo Foods in Vacaville. The store had so much stuff that we spent around 90 minutes buying our groceries. Because it was already late, the rest of the drive was home was uneventful. We got home just as the clock struck midnight.

Conclusions

One thing I learned from this trip is that there are many things to do in Nevada. Our previous visits to Reno and Las Vegas had barely scratched the surface. Virginia City was my favorite stop, although I loved Muir Woods National Monument as well. The trip was the perfect way to celebrate my upcoming graduation. Be sure to check out the pictures from our vacation!

August 26 update: The pictures are online.

Currently watching: The Dark Knight

Saturday, August 15, 2009

finally done with college!

The CS 61A final was quite tough and took me almost five hours to complete. Though it was almost midnight when I was done, my family didn't get home too late because we did most of the moving two days ago. Assuming I didn't fail the class, then I'll be getting my bachelor's degree.

I'm not out of the woods yet as the classes at St. Mary's College of California started last month. While they aren't a walk in the park either, I can at least catch my breath. One thing for sure is that I'm going to miss college life. But at the same time, I'm extremely excited about what the future has to offer.

Update: The grades for CS 61A and Math 128A have been posted. I didn't do as well in Math 128A as I had hoped, but my GPA is good enough. That means I'll definitely graduate. Woohoo!

The bad news is that I won't be able to walk the aisle until next May as this year's commencement has passed. Of course, that's not too big of a deal - what matters is that I'm done with college. :-)

Currently reading: Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs by Harold Abelson

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

First day of graduate school

The first quarter of the financial analysis program at St. Mary's College of California has started. In other words, I'm officially a graduate student!

Unlike regular programs, MS-FAIM is intended for professionals. Though most students are my age, there are a few in their 40s and beyond. The classes aren't held on the Moraga campus, but at the American Management Association conference center at the San Francisco Marriott Marquis. I have to travel to San Francisco twice a week because we meet Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Can't say the commute is fun.

Ant any rate, today was the FAIM 601 lecture. To tell you the truth, accounting isn't exactly the most exciting subject in the world. The fact that each session is four hours long doesn't help the issue. It's going to be hard to not fall asleep. ^_^

I'm actually still finishing up my bachelor's degree and will be taking classes at both Berkeley and the AMA for the next five weeks. The overlap is going to be tough, but nothing I can't handle. On the subject of which, I should probably continue preparing for my Math 128A midterm. Peace.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

back from the graduate school orientation

I just got back from the orientation at St. Mary's College of California. It took a while to get there as the campus is 55 miles away in Moraga. Unlike my college orientation, this one only lasted a few hours.

The event began with a networking session. I got to meet the other students and enjoy hors d'oeuvres. The faculty and administrators then went over things like class descriptions and graduation requirements. The day concluded with a delicious three-course dinner. This was definitely a warm welcome to the program. You can view my pictures here.

It's hard to believe I'll be starting graduate school in six days. Damn, I feel old. ^_^

Sunday, July 5, 2009

a brief 4th of July weekend report

Because I'm incredibly busy this summer, the 4th of July was mostly uneventful. I'm taking two classes at Berkeley and will be starting two others in San Francisco very soon. That means I've had to spend most of the time studying. Yeah, fun.

Other than that, my family went hiking a few times. We also saw a professional fireworks display from our house. So at least the long weekend wasn't that bad.

In other news...

Happy first anniversary to my cousin Anne and her husband Lawrence!

Currently listening to: "Poker Face" by Lady Gaga

Sunday, June 21, 2009

back to Berkeley for the summer

I just returned to Berkeley for the summer session. To save time, my parents already helped me move most of my things yesterday afternoon. The reason for coming back today is that I wanted to an extra day to relax at home.

For those curious, I'm taking CS 61A and Math 128A this summer. Assuming everything goes to plan, this will be my last stint in college. I'll have to work hard as both courses look tough.

Speaking of academics, I've decided to enroll in the graduate program at St. Mary's College of California. Due to a schedule overlap, there is a period of five weeks during which I'll be taking classes at Berkeley and St. Mary's College at the same time. That means I'll be extremely busy the next two months. So wish me luck - I'm going to need lots of it.

In other news...

Happy Father's Day to my dad and all other dads out there!

Currently reading: Numerical Analysis by Richard L. Burden

Thursday, June 18, 2009

two new laptops and a memory upgrade!

Dad just got two new laptops: an Acer Aspire 6930 for Mom and a Dell Studio XPS 1640 for himself. They each have a 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4 GB of RAM and 500 GB of disk space. Mom frequently complains about her old notebook acting up, so the new one should make her life slightly easier. :-)

On the subject of computers, I also gave my Dell Dimension 3000 a memory upgrade. It's now faster than ever. The difference between 512 MB and 2 GB of RAM is huge!

In other news...

I recently applied for the graduate business program at St. Mary's College of California at the suggestion of my father. The good news is that I've been accepted. Woohoo!

I'm still deciding whether to enroll. If we choose the summer session, I'd have to take classes at Berkeley and St. Mary's College concurrently for five weeks. The other option is to wait until I'm done with college, but the next enrollment window isn't until December. Decisions, decisions.

Currently watching: Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian