Sunday, March 29, 2009
Warm Weather
Last night, in celebration of Earth Hour, we turned off all the lights in the house from 8:30 pm for an hour. And the boy was content to read his book holding a tiny reading light while the girl stuck to her Mac in the dark. Thank you, babies. Our blue planet thank you.
I checked the web cams to see if the bridges of San Francisco were all darkened and it was hard to tell from the screen. But I am sure they were.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Band
Looking at Mrs Brown the whole evening, you would not know what was happening. She was her usual frumpy, slightly "sua ku" self, wandering all over the floor, touching a kid now and then and not showing any particular remorse over the boy's sense of loss as to what to do with himself. And just a week ago, we were listening to her bubbling over, sharing with the parents the plans for the band's trip to Disneyland to play at the recording studio, assuring the parents the kids would be fine. What a shame!
Again
Monday, March 23, 2009
Seriously
Saturday, March 21, 2009
YY Yeah!
Friday, March 20, 2009
Spring
Welcome flowers and warmer weather! Have you checked out the google real estate?
Moaning
Monday, March 16, 2009
Walking
Yesterday, I walked 24 laps around the athletic tracks of Amador Valley High, including 4 walking backwards to build out the front of the thighs. Started out thinking maybe 10 laps, maybe 15 but heck, I have 4 hours to spend waiting for the half man to come out of Chinese class. Better expending calories with my cool iTouch on my ears beating in rhythm than adding to my butt and girth sizes sitting in the car twiddling my thumbs or more likely doing word wrap. And on a cool day perfect for outdoor activities, that would be almost sinful. Especially when I had a reprieve from the Chinese teacher from my class duty - she does not really want parents sitting in her class although she politely said I could if I wanted to but she had nothing for me to do.
It was great! 24 laps equal about 6 miles and if I conservatively multiply by 500 steps a lap, that's more than the 10K a day already. But it took about 2 hours. Hard to spend that kind of time on a normal workday. Lucky to do 30 mins. Think I will go walk at Iron Horse's tracks today and tomorrow. Cause I am on leave with nowhere to go...
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Sadness
Seems at every turn, there are just battles on battles. Battles on subjects to take in school, battles on taking the long view, or not succumbing to impulses when making life choices and decisions, battles on the wisdom of keeping your head above water under peer pressure to conform, of following the mind, not the heart so you don't create situations that can cause your life to crash around you. You thought you had illuminated their minds, achieve a tacit understanding and agreement, confident they will make the right choices. But the assurances are only so you will leave them be to do what they would have anyway.
I am tired, endlessly melancholy. When will the sorrow be lifted?
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Snippets
My iTouch is totally awesome but I need more songs. However, I am too cheap - hmm, may have to give in because the only decent songs I have are Coldplay and Death Cab for Cuties and there are only so many times you can listen to them before it gets a little stale. When will the day come when I don't have to count every penny and think over and over again whether to cough out the dough? But the boy's iTouch is a goner - the Apple shop wanted to charge me $149 to repair the water damage. Ouch! Of course I refused.
The weather is turning gorgeous. The kind that makes California so attractive a place to live. But on the flip side, the sales tax is going up to over 9% on April 1. Not even funny that they selected that day. The state government is desparate for additional revenue. But there seems to be a sliver of a silver lining on the horizon. There was a recent news report that San Francisco seems to be starting to see a revival of the housing market with multiple bids for houses on sales and some going for higher than offer prices. But that is only for SF. There is no similar recovery anywhere else in the Bay Area, at least so far.
On the personal front, conversion to US is estimated to happen by June. But the documentation is already starting to stress me out.
Sunday, March 08, 2009
Notitle
Wanted to go to a school jazz festival in Alhambra at 6:30 this evening but no one would go with me
I have to plan. Got 5 days of leave to use by the end of the month and we have no plans. Nothing to do and no school holiday to make them useful. Hanging out at home simply means I will just go on a cleaning frenzy and I am not sure that's how I want to spend my days off. Which is pretty much the story of my weekends. Except lately, I decided this house is not quite worth all my efforts. If the landlady was content to live in a layer of dust and dirt, I figure I don't need to wear my fingers down on this old house.
I feel good today - walked 17 rounds on the school track field and played a little bit of tennis. Adieu - I gotta watch my Cold Case on the telly.
Saturday, March 07, 2009
Hacked
Bye!
P.S. Mummy has added two more new posts from today... Scroll down.
P.P.S. No, I did not do this from my iPod.
P.P.P.S. Yes, I did hack into mummy's account.
Chi
In about two hours. we, excluding the Man, will be off to see Watchmen. Or something like that. I am well past me comics books days but what the heck, it is fun to hang out with my kids plus one. And just enjoy the company of the young with their boundless energy and nonsensical chatter. Maybe a little of that youthful vibe will rub off on this middle age frame. Maybe there is such a thing as osmosis of chi. One can but dream.
In a while, I must remember to turn the clock forward an hour. Don't want a repeat of last year when the half man was an hour late for Chinese school because we all forgot about daylight savings. How the time flies.
Native
It is a beautiful day outside. The rain has blown away and the sun is merrily shining on the land, yet we are not taking advantage of the warmth to enjoy the outdoors. So adieu for the time being while I go take a walk...
Sunday, March 01, 2009
Wet
I got side-tracked. Back to the rain. It is going to be an entirely wet week. But it is not so cold anymore. Spring is pushing winter out and the flowers are beginning to bloom. The rains have made the hills on both sides of the valley just beautiful - a luxuriant expanse of green that extends as far as the eye can see at the intervals when nothing blocks your view. In some areas, you can see yellow wild flowers, probably daisies interspersed with dandelions. Quite rare in this district. The reservoirs are slowly filling up from their extremely low levels but California is not out of the drought and water rationing still looms as a possibility.
Sometimes I miss the wild strong thunderous rains of Singapore. You never see any lightning here or hear any thunder. The rain falls but lightly and you never really get drenched. I enjoyed the rains tremendously in my youth. I remember sitting on our balcony looking at people falling into drains during floods and pots and pans floating out from the kampong attap houses. And mum opening up our home to the Malays whose houses were under water. I remember walking with my best friend in the rain in the RGS uniforms to the bus stop to catch the bus home or all the way to Orchard Road, feeling so happy to be thoroughly soaked, enjoying the feel of water on our faces and the shirt and pinaforms sticking to our skins. The rain here is nothing like that. It is hard to get that wet here, much more likely to catch a huge cold because it is after all, still winter.
My interview with HR for conversion is this week. Wish me luck!