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Name: Christina
Birthday: 2/11/1985
Gender: Female


Interests: photography, scrapbooking, traveling, volleyball
Occupation: Student


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Monday, May 14, 2007

(WAY) less happy than my basil

Not to detract from the beautiful basil below, but do check out what you can buy with $456 billion dollars:

http://www.xanga.com/akim_hobo/590766318/item.html

How many Porsche 911 GT3 (somethin' somethin')'s can you buy with that?

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BRS Gross Anatomy (Board Review Series)
By Kyung Won Chung
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Sunday, May 13, 2007

happy basil day


growing so big!


so happy! (with a little puckering.. oops.)

Thank you.

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Five Score & Seven Years Ago
By Relient K
"to make your life as good as you've made mine"
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Sunday, May 06, 2007

ehh...

Someone please stimulate my dorsolateral prefrontal association* and orbitofrontal** cortices and make sure they're still there. 

*The Dorsolateral Prefrontal Association Cortex (DLPFC) integrates environmental and internal cues to plan and carry out appropriate goal directed behaviour.  Damage to this area produces impaired organizational and memory search strategies, and loss of goal-directedness.
**The functions of the Oribitofrontal Cortex, part of the Limbic Association Cortex, relate to personality--socially appropriate behaviour, mood stability, restraint, and ability to empathize.  Damage to this area produces tactlessness, irritability, undue familiarity, and impulsivity.

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Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Biochemistry (Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews Series)
By Pamela C Champe, Richard A Harvey, Denise R Ferrier
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Sunday, March 25, 2007

Good times

Hooray for UCLA being in the Final Four!!

I wasn't able to watch the game because I was spending my first day of spring break enjoying a delightful picnic at the beach, but I did get to hear the last few minutes on the radio and I was quite pleased.    I am also thrilled that I have a whole week off from school.  I've never wanted a break from school so badly...  (This last exam week was not so fun.)  Anyway, now I'm off on a family vacation up the coast.

Other things I hope to be doing this week include: going to Disneyland, eating with Tiff, Christine, and Connie all together at once, watching the UCLA game, playing volleyball with the vball friends, studying a bit for the mock boards, meeting up with EAP friends, seeing TMNT, and of course, spending time with my favorite

I don't have any recent pictures, so here are some pictures that I should have posted two years ago .


March 24-27, 2005:  Tioman and Coral Islands, Malaysia


Tioman Island


Tiffany, me, 'n Jen outside our (bug infested) chalet


Snacks while journaling on our porch


Banana pancakes with honey for breakfast!


Batik


The view a few steps away from our chalet


An afternoon snorkelling trip at Coral Island (Tiffany, Ben, 'n me)


Coral Island


The coastline


Go somewhere.


Tuesday, March 13, 2007






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