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Thursday, September 24, 2015

31st Birthday

This is how I celebrated turning 31 years old on September 22, 2015:


Vince gave me a gift, even though I said the only thing I really want for my birthday is a nice dinner together. I had a weird feeling it would be a figure and I was right when I opened it. What I didn't expect was that it would be a Dean Ambrose figure! Yay! Thankfully, it was the Elite edition, not the first figure I got from my co-worker. Even after he called me a pathetic "Tumblr girl" for buying a ticket to the Gamestop Expo just to see Dean again last month, he still got the figure for me as a gift. That's love. Or enabling an obsession. I'll go with the former. He had a nice card with a lovely message written in it.

I didn't take the day off from work, I just left an hour earlier. We went to the gym for about an hour, just to build up an appetite, and then we got ready for Trattoria Nakamura-Ya. We had some fancy pasta that was a bit pricey. We avoided getting desserts because we felt it might be like the presentation of the appetizer, where it was pricey for a small portion. Instead, we went to the Gelato Bar at China Town and played Battleship.

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And that was that. No big celebration, no partying at a club and getting Brie Mode. Just a simple, enjoyable night with Vince as I celebrate another year of getting older. All while wearing my Hello Kitty Cafe shirt, shorts, and mint-green and pink Converse :D


Monday, August 20, 2012

Day 3 of ANIMEGACON 2012


So! Las Vegas’s 2nd anime convention was… well, small. Their whole “GO BIG OR GO HOME!” attitude and determination to make it a veteran con-goer experience was for the most part, too ambitious for them.  All we saw were giant rooms with very few people in there and no moderators for the panels. Seriously, for their “Mega Events” Rooms, they had a big stage with a table and no chairs. The previous panel had their guests sit on top of the tables!  As for the cosplayers, we saw a few good ones and some that look like they either bought their costumes online or did it at the last minute. As for me, I fall in the latter because I was cosplaying for the first time. I was Wendy from Gravity Falls and the only thing I had to make the look complete was the teal plaid shirt, dark skinny jeans, boots, a furry aviator hat, the orange wig (which was uncomfortably hot and tight) and her name tag. Only one person recognized my costume and happily admitted that she was a big fan of the show. Maybe by next year, we’ll see a few more Gravity Falls cosplayers?

We only went on Sunday for Vampy’s (Linda Le) panel and that alone was worth the $25. We saw Vig Mignona with a very petite but attractive girl cosplaying as Felicia after his panel ended. We saw Quinton Flynn happily talking with Vampy before he went on stage for his panel. We went to the exhibit hall and saw a few venders and their artist alley. The notable venders were ABCTOY4ME (with an amusing sign begging customers to support their online gaming addiction) and J-List/J-Box. I only bought a Funko Chococat figure and Neko Tamago keychain from those two. Other venders included someone selling Nazi-type uniforms, gothic Lolita costume, Yaoi dounjinshi comics, those Necomimi ears, the usual weapons booth and other smaller vendors selling almost the same things. Their gaming hall was huge and we only played a few rounds of SSMB Brawl. We walked by the card game room and it smelled awful! Didn’t get to experience the maid cafĂ© but their servers were very cute-looking.

Overall, it was an all right experience but it literally pales in comparison to Anime Vegas. I remember the first one when it was just a small room from the Cashman Center. Each year, they grew bigger and better with their events and guests but had recently settled for the Alexis Resort as their venue. Animegacon still has a long way to go and hopefully they can do it without controversy (http://jezebel.com/5933319/anime-convention-bizarrely-offers-established-cosplayer-a-stripper-gig-in-exchange-for-200-and-snacks)