Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Wouldn't it be great to have a Transporter? 3/5/14

After our talk on Monday, the rest of this week is pretty much for us to catch up on reimbursements and take a breather. Our February was packed with events, with the busiest week being the last week of the month - four events in five days. To be honest, we probably should avoid scheduling more than two events per week in the future. Attendance does get affected if we have back-to-back events, since parking at UCLA is not very convenient... 

Catherine was going to the blood drive today, but she said the line was crazy long, so she didn't get to go. I guess the UCLA Blood and Platelet Center don't have to worry as much now. I wonder if they are really giving out movie tickets...Maybe I should go next time hehe

"Donate Blood or Platelets and as a THANK YOU receive movie passes to your favorite Movie Theater.
Blood donors receive one movie pass
Platelet donors receive three movie passes"

Catherine initially dubbed Ashlee's style today as "bummin' it," however, with her leather leggings and ankle boots, we think it's more appropriate to categorize her style as "slept over at boyfriend's place last night and didn't bring a change of clothes, so decided to put on an over-sized UCLA hoodie and try to look Korean"

As for Catherine, since she originally thought that she would donate blood today, she wasn't planning on working out. She also has an essay that's due on Friday, so tonight she's staying late at the library, and needs to dress warm. (warmer than she normally dresses anyway) With a grey graphic tank, black leggings, brown ankle boots, and a light brown cardigan sweater that matches the color of her hair, she looks like a 氣質書生 (elegant scholar? I can't translate it to English...) that will sit elegantly in the library, quietly typing away on her laptop while sipping slowly on her cafe au lait. 



Today's Style:
Korean or Bummin' it?
氣質書生


























It's 7:40pm now, I should probably get home. Sometimes I wish there's a bed and shower in my office, so I won't have to walk through the cold to the parking lot and drive home through the local traffic in Westwood. Seriosly, my apartment is only 4 miles away, but it takes about 30 mins or more to get home every night...

Good night!

Esther (wishing that I can have a Transporter)

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