Day #215 1/10/12: It’s easy only if it’s fresh…

I did a ton of driving on the day of the 10th as I went from Santa Clara all the way to Palo Alto and back home as I had some stuff to take care of with my mom. I also ended up taking my mom to the Fresh and Easy that is by my house as it has a lot of neat stuff that we often do not see in other available supermarkets. At home, I played some video games and had a funny time trying to calm down my niece as she once again wrecked havoc on my house.

Day #152 11/8/11: I can’t stay man…

A great day indeed where me and my good friend met up and had a good discussion about life. Mondo Burrito was very good and it was probably the best burrito I’ve had in years as it had a certain taste to it that is missing from some places. Me and my friend were pretty burnt out from just sitting down so we walked around Santa Clara shooting on life and church. He had some interesting takes and I did as well which makes our friendship that much better in the end. After that epic walk, he told me about his job and an interesting co-worker he has that complains about his job but everyone just tells him to relax but he just gets very uptight which makes me laugh ever so harder as I take my job seriously as well but I don’t do it as much as most people do. The night ended with my mom learning how to drive which is a struggle for her but she tries her best as she has almost a year to take her driven test which I think she should do fine in. She also ended up taking care of my crazy niece with my brother hardly paying attention but it was all worth it.

Getting on a bus…

Buses, from my earliest days I can remember taking the bus and that’s all I knew at a young age, pay money to take the bus or walk somewhere so every time I did take the bus I was always wary of sketchy people as well as the potential crowded aspect of the bus. I can remember taking the bus to school almost everyday to Sunnyvale Middle School and I wouldn’t always get a ride from my friend’s mom in order to get there so when I did it was an adventure. The bus was always packed with kids who had day passes, month passes, and just plain old money so they could get on. I can clearly still see one of my friends holding his backpack in his lap and someone would ask him where he was headed and of course my friend would say he was headed to school. The worst and (funnest) part of taking the bus was making it in time to take the bus anywhere because the bus can only wait so long. I remember having to wake up at 5:45 in the morning to head to Homestead High school since I lived all the way in San Jose but the trip was very nagging because it was on a Tuesday and the night before there had been wrestling and I was very tired. I was glad that my mom sacrificed her well being to take me all the way up to school because she had to work that morning around 8 AM and I feel during those times when only my brother drove, as a family we were a lot closer because if we had to go somewhere we would take the bus to Wal-Mart, Vallco Mall, other cool malls in the area, downtown San Jose, and even to our family get togethers. We would essentially bond due to the nature of actually anticipating of going somewhere instead of actually saying ok let’s go to this place. The things I do miss from taking the bus are that you can let your mind wander freely as I have a vivid memory of taking the bus all the way to Mountain View where my brother worked in order to go see the A’s play the Tigers back in 2007 as I felt happy to be taking a trip down somewhere that I was familiar with but I had to spend little money in doing so. Me and my brother were still sharing an iPod Nano which was cool to have since I had just gotten into the whole iPod revolution. Another thing I miss is the way that the bus is filled with interesting people. I have a vivid memory of a less than impressive homeless man eating rice out of a tupperware and me feeling a little sympathy towards him as a 10 year old as I told my mom that I saw the old man eating rice like he did. I also miss taking the bus with friends. Now this one is a bit tricky because I loved my childhood but having friends that were always with you can be seem like a habit as I was with Adrian, Freddy, Chinoy, and all my other friends that lived in my apartments. After a while, I grew apart from those guys but we’ll always have the memory of taking the bus to school on a sunny day, cold day, and even cold days. One last thing I miss is the crazy ways in which buses go whether it’s going towards De Anza College, High schools, Mountain View, and San Jose. I remember feeling kind of dumb not knowing that some of these streets actually existed which for example was shown when I confused the actual street Santa Clara for the city Santa Clara which was a rookie mistake when I confused the two in my head as a young boy. Anyway, I do miss the VTA but now I have a car that is ready for anything and everything. Good night everybody, oh and here’s a great song.