Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Life as I know it: Kiwon has the flu.

Folks,

I'm trying out something new here. People has been asking if I could start a blog where if questions come up while living in this crazy thing called "life", I would simply write about it, the way I see it. Then I remembered that I already had a blog with my lovely bride-to-be, and decided that I would use this blog (whether people read this thing or not), to rant or vent, but mostly educate the world about how things work up in Kiwon's crazy head. Hence, "Life as I know it" is born.

The first victim of the series is the flu. And no, I'm not talking about the flu in the philosophical sense or even in metaphorical sense. I won't be talking about how this creature named Honey BooBoo (I think that's her name) is getting higher ratings then the political national conventions and how absolutely backwards that is for a country that built the greatest economy and fostered the world's greatest artists of many generations. No. I won't be ranting about that today (but it's coming). Today, I want to talk about one thing. Me being sick with the flu and how I'm sick of being sick with the flu.

Yeah. Know that shit. 


Yeah. I hate being sick. You basically have to take a day off, since you don't want to walk the office of your employment with death written all over your sorry face. Never mind the fact that you got this virus from someone in your office that walked up to you with death when HE should have stayed home, and never you mind that you should have taken copious amounts of vitamin-c to give your body a fighting chance. Never mind all that. I just hate being sick. You stay home, but your body cannot do anything fun. You basically curl up with all your germs and eat some soup and watch some jesus-awful tv until you can't take it anymore and you watch Scrubs methodically season by season, because you are convinced that watching someone worse off than you are (they have a lot of sick people dying in Scrubs), helps with your healing process somehow (note that this is both sick and delirious since it's just a tv show that has little to do with the patients themselves but the doctors' lives and how the hospital plays a big part in that)

Side note: Scrubs, I find, and so does a lot of people in the medical field (by my research, at least one), is the best portrayal of the life of those who want to keep us alive. Grey's weird anatomy just copied the format of Scrubs and any other psychological medical dramas are just there because you have nothing better to do during Mondays (yeah... me, too). Moving on...

It's the worst if the weather is actually nice outside, like yesterday. A beautiful Monday by my standards and the birds were chirping and the kids were frolicking as usual. God I hated those healthy children. Damn kids with their smiles and laughs. Aren't they supposed to be in school? Stupid parents. I can't shut the windows because I am again convinced that I need fresh air for my sickness to go away, but can't bear those care-free creatures having the time of their lives. So, I tried sleeping. Turns out, my body is so tuned to the work life, that it's impossible to take a real nap. I woke up every 10 minutes on the dot. And on all those times, I was sweating for some reason. Drink some water, rinse, repeat.

I will say one thing for me. I am awesome at taking medicine on time. Ask my better half. I take it on the dot every four hours. I make taking medicine my bitch. I am so doped up by end of the day that I figure I'm okay to function as a contributing person of the society. This, sadly, comes crashing down when I start to get out of bed and you start sweating. Anyone that knows me or has seen me will say that I'm a skinny person (I say slim). The flu always makes me feel like one of those people from The biggest loser.

The meals are fine unless you eat the wrong thing (always a gamble, since you never really know when your body is ready to eat beyond the age of 2), and having to sit or hunch over the toilet hating life again. When that passes and it's inevitably bed time, for some reason, is the hardest for me. Falling asleep is a chore and everything decides to clog up for me when I need to sleep the most. So, the result is me waking up every two hours and having to shuffle my weary body from bed to the bathroom to sigh and let out a tiny curse, "faaaccccc...." 

All I am saying is that we can all agree to hate za flu. It does no one any good (except if Hitler had the flu while he was still alive, I would praise the flu for making that dick feel bad), and worst of all, it made me feel like absolute crap for four days. Seriously flu... go fak yourself.

K.

Friday, May 25, 2012

New York Time says...

My sister has been house hunting for a home, out in the boonies.  Really, more like the ghetto, but I'll call it the boonies.  


I have been telling her and explaining profusely that it's a bad idea, stay NORTH of Seattle.  She likes the SOUTH.  Having been in the real estate business for two years, I realize I can be a little desensitized and may be a little more snobby when it comes to areas - but I have my reasons.


Anyway, I read a part of an article that says, 



"According to the New York Times, living in the suburbs costs a family 18 percent more than living in the city."


And here I am thinking, that's pretty good stat, just wanted to share with her a valid source's stat, she says...


"Well according to new york times u have a higher chance dying from heart attacks living in the city."


Dang, she's good. 


Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Season Finale of a Guilty Pleasure

As the dreaded Seattle weather from the fall, winter and spring come to an end so do the seasons of the television shows we all attach ourselves to throughout these past nine months.  You know as well as I do that there are winners and losers out there and worst of all the ones that make your guilty pleasure list - the ones that you have to watch when your significant other is out of town, and you can't bear to "like" the fanpage on Facebook because it's just that guilty of a pleasure.

I don't know who actually follows this page, but after watching the one show I can claim as my absolute shameful habit I am willing to admit... I may be the only person after missing the first seasons, to jump into the show during its second season to watch every episode since, at the age of 27 to love Gossip Girl. This is where you jaw drops, and probably lose a little respect for me, but what isn't there to love about scandal, lots of monies, high street fashion, the New York backdrop, and the ridiculousness of family business.  

This is where you wonder what it took for me to come out of the Chanel and Gucci filled closet... well I just watched Season Five's season finale.  The last 5 minutes is what brought me to where I am now - sharing with you what is heartwarming to me.

If you're still reading this, you 1) find Gossip Girl to be your guilty pleasure as well, 2) find this more interesting than being productive, or 3) enjoy my writing style, no matter what the reason I will tell you what the last five minutes did for me.  My favorite couple on Gossip Girl, Chuck + Blair, have gone through trials and tribulations and boy do I mean trials and tribulations, are finally coming to the millionth time where they can finally be together, and of course the tables have turned where Blair will come in to save Chuck after all the times he has saved her.

As the last five minutes air, coinciding this ending scene starts to fade in is the hottest graduation season song, We Are Young by Fun (52.6M views on YouTube)  So what if I get sappy when it comes to graduation time, it's all these songs of grandeur (you know exactly what I mean) start airing and it always gets me... and so what if Blair says to Chuck "You have been saving me all year long, it's my turn to save you... you said I've been betting against you, now I'm betting on you. I'm all in," as she slides her shiny million dollar casino chips onto the Blackjack table the melody of We Are Young is playing the chorus... the chorus!  The best part of any song.

I know I'm not convincing you at all that this is a show worthy of your time, and trust me, it isn't, but it is... at the same time.  As I wait 6 long months to find out what happens next I hear this over and over... "It's a dumb show about drama that comes out of no where...." says Kiwon with judging eyes.

Well, that's probably more than you needed to know, and will probably hit "unsubscribe" from our blog, and if Kiwon knew this is what I was going to post as my comeback piece, he'd probably have a heart attack.  Well, hopefully you don't, because you are reading a blog titled "Bad Micky Ficky" you knew you weren't getting political news here.

Now that I've shared my television guilty pleasure, what is yours?  

Don't leave me hanging here... ...jerks.

p.s. Gossip Girl is the American version of any Korean Drama
xoxo, 
Sorry, I had to... 

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Folks, I have an announcement

Folks,

I have decided that I will indeed return to this blog. Work has been crazy and a lot has happened since the last post of very early 2011, but I am gearing back to come back.

Tina will, too. She doesn't know about it yet though.

K.