Archives for the month of: June, 2010

I haven’t done a meme for quite awhile now.  I was just thinking that I haven’t seen one for awhile now also!!!!  So when my friend Wife”Mom”Knitter had one on her blog, I decided to tag myself.

1. What’s your staple meal (ie. what meal do you cook most often when you can’t be bothered to be adventurous)?

Well, let me just put this up front – I am 100% adventurous.  I grew up in Taiwan, and we eat A LOT of stuff.  Let’s just leave at that.

For something quick, I would say the sausage broccoli pasta dish is the go to dish of this household.

2. What do you want to be when you grow up?

A Broadway Singer.  I love to sing and I was pretty decent if I do say so myself.  My high school choir was invited to perform at Carnegie Hall in 1998.  It was an amazing experience.

Then when I was in college, I wish I was a much better Ballroom Dancer.  I think it is amazing the way people move – so much emotions and so beautiful.  I dream that I magically was this awesome  ballroom dancer and that I was world famous. HA!

Now, I am an engineer, and a mom.  But I really want to be a yarn cafe owner.  I wouldn’t mind owning a natural parenting store either.  Oh, and be the mom, of course!

3. What book are you reading at the moment (if any)

Book?  What book?  I’ve been so slacking on the reading department.  Do princess fairy tales count?

All joking aside, I really want to read some of the knitting mysteries, The Friday Night Knitting Club, and A Good Yarn and its sequels.

4. How do you relax?

Knitting!!!  And holding Little Lady and pet her to nap/sleep also relaxes me, although that could be exhaustion talking.

5. What color are the interior walls of your home?

It depends.  The living room and craft room is white.  The dining room/baby changing room and kitchen is this pale yellow that if you don’t know, you think it’s white.  Our bedroom is medium blue (reminds me of ocean), our guest bedroom/future baby room is bamboo green, and our bathroom is blue and white.

6. What is your guiltiest pleasure?

Buying fabrics from the groups I belong.  I really need to sew some more stuff before I can justify of buying more fabrics.  Same can say about yarn.

7. What time is bedtime and getting up time?

Again, it depends.  Bedtime is usually around 11pm, unless it’s Thursday night, then lately it’s usually 1am.

Getting up time is usually 6am.  I even notice that I will wake up at 6am on the weekends now also!  But I try to force myself to go back to sleep, until Little Lady wakes me up with her babbling around 7am.

8. How long do you spend reading blogs (per day or per week)?

Too Long.  I have 178 subscriptions on my google reader, so depending on what people put on.  Although I ALWAYS reads the local blogs, and knitting blogs, I will let go most of the business blogs depending on topics.  I also subscribe a lot of savings blogs, so those usually gets skipped because they post like 30 times a day.  I only go back to read them before I go shopping.  So overall, I say about 1 hour a day and I read everyday.  WOW.  That’s a lot of time spend reading just blogs!!!

Now that I spend some time updating my blog with meme, I can then officially tell you that I finished some knitting!!!!  Shocking, I know.  But no photo yet!  Maybe I’ll post them tomorrow…  yeah, that will make me post two days in a row!  Yeah!

Daddy and Daughter for their first Father’s Day!!!

On Friday, Daycare did a Father’s Day Picnic, just like they did a brunch for mother’s day.

And they made this for the daddys!

So cute.

Happy Father’s Day to all.

I know I know, it’s not Thursday, and you have no idea what a shawl along is (says the none knitters).

Well, I named it Thursday Shawl Along because the Thursday SnB is doing the shawl along, it’s not for any specific pattern, just picking one that’s challenging for each person.

Today is cast on day.  And I saw many posts on casting on.  But there is no cast on here.  I’m still working on a test knit for Gale for her second book. It is a design from Archiknist, but I’m not sure I’m supposed to show this yet, so I’m going to keep it under wrap for now.

Back to the knit along…  I did decide on the pattern.  It’s going to be Scheherazade from Pink Lemon Twist.  It was a Mystery Stole back in 2006.  It’s so pretty in that ruby red.  Although I’ll be knitting it using a more purple-ish red (What can I say?  When I made my purchase back then, the Ruby was out of stock and they subbed it with Claret).

Now, see my pretty size SUPER MINI crochet hook and the bag of size 3 red crystals?  Well, since I’m supposed to challenge myself, I decided to place beads into the design.  I printed out all the charts, cut them up and lined them all up on the floor, (shoot away the dogs for messing up the charts, stand up, look at the pattern, color in the square where I think the bead should be in, stand up, erase for placement that I don’t think was right [helloooo crayon erasable color pencil])* and repeat* until all is well.

So I’m ready.  Now only if I can finish the test knit soon-ish so I don’t miss out on this bandwagon too!  (I didn’t finish the sweater along last time due to the Little Lady being born…  the back panel is still sitting in my yarn wall!)

And since my life is not complete without the Little Lady now, I of course need to include a cute pic of her.

Look at my big girl drinking from her Kleen Kanteen sippy!

ps.  Thank you for all your kind words regarding Bruno.  We miss him dearly, but we know it was his time, and we have make peace with it.  We are all doing pretty well.

No, it’s not the game.  On June 11th, David, my brother Paul and I started our journey to Oregon to attend our cousin Virginia’s wedding.  I called it a journey because when I booked us the flight, I realized that there is no direct flight to the part of Oregon we are going.  I would have happily settle for one connection, but the only one connection flight is out of JFK, which I also would have happily settled on, except, it would have cost us $1,200 per person round trip!!!!!!!  Yes, you read that correctly.  If we would have all taken the one connection flight from JFK, we would have to spend $3,600 to get there!  YIKES!  And mind you, I didn’t book last minute!  I was looking in early January!  So I started looking for other options…  Both Bradley and Tweed would require two connections, but Tweed turned out to be the cheapest, and we wouldn’t need to go far from our house (literally it’s a 2 minute drive there) so we opt for Tweed.


Thursday June 11th was a bit grey, but not bad.  We got to the airport, and there was a sign – All flights to Philadelphia are cancelled.  You see, Tweed is just a bit small that they only flight US Airways and ONLY to Philadelphia.  Hmmm…  That’s a problem.  We waited for the nice guy at the counter to help us, and after about half an hour of looking through all other flights from other airport, we agreed on flying out of JFK first thing in the morning on Friday to Salt Lake City, and connect there straight to Oregon.  We’ll get there around noon PST, so I would only miss a little bit of the bridal shower.  The nice guy told us he only changed this leg of the flight, so on the way home, we will still connect from San Francisco to Philly then from Philly to Tweed.  No problem.


We drove home and David’s mom had come to the house to dog sit.  She was surprised to see us to say the least!  I called Priceline to cancel our pricelined hotel reservation (55 bucks a night at Oregon when it’s usually 110 for the three stars!!!) and made a new one at the same price.  Then I priced us a sweet hotel deal for 100 bucks by JFK for the night at a Marriot (usually 200) and we left for the train for NYC.  Well, I’ve taken Metro North a bunch of times to go into NYC, but never had to connect to JFK.  It was interesting taking it all the way out to Grand Central, then had to connect from there via the subway to the airtrain to get to the terminals so the hotel shuttle can come pick us up.  By the time we are settled in the hotel, it was already 10pm.  I guess I just never realized how long it took!!!!


The next morning, we got up around 3am for our flight.  We were quite exhausted.  But the flight to Salt Lake City was uneventful, besides the fact it felt long.  I brought some knitting with me so I was not too bored.  But of course, we only have very little time to find the next flight, which was way over at terminal E, when we landed in terminal C.  ::sigh::  We quickly walk over before I could take a breath.  By the time I got out of the bathroom, guess who I saw?  My cousin, the maid of honor, Tracy! (Virginia’s sister)  And her fiancé Jason!  Apparently, their flight from Newark to San Francisco was cancelled the night before and the airline advised them to take the Newark to SLC Thursday night, spend the night at SLC and catch the first flight to Oregon, which end up to be the flight we are taking!  HA!

The flight from SLC was on time.  We got there around noon and Peter (Virginia’s now husband) came and picked Tracy and I up for the bridal shower, while David and Paul picked up the rental car and went to the hotel to get some shut eyes, and Jack in the Box!  (Side note:  For the East Coaster – Jack in the Box is a fast food chain, and it is VERY GOOD.  They unfortunately don’t have any out here in the east coast, but I wish they do.  Every time we go out to the west coast, David eats almost exclusively every meal at Jack in the Box!)


I have to say, it definitely doesn’t hurt to walk in late with the maid of honor.  It was like the party hasn’t started until we got there!  We ate some food and talk to some family members, played some games and opened lots of gifts.  I got to catch up with my aunts and grandma for a little bit as well.  And I got to see two of my high school friends that I haven’t seen since I graduated high school!


David came and picked me up after the shower, so I can get ready for the rehearsal and rehearsal dinner.  We weren’t in the wedding so it wasn’t a huge deal that we attended rehearsal or not, but it was cool to get there early, see where the wedding is taking place, and hang out with family – I haven’t seen them since my own wedding, which was last September.  Although before that, I haven’t seen them for at least a couple of years, so it was quite nice to see them more frequently this year.


The rehearsal dinner took place two blocks away from our hotel.  It was an Italian Family Style dinner and we had so much fun getting to know the other family.  Of course, being in June and in Oregon, the weather dramatically changed from sunny to thunderstorm.  It poured like no one’s business!


[picture of rehearsal dinner]


David, Paul and I left the dinner around 9pm, which felt like midnight for the three of us.  We managed to get him a sugar-free Slurpies on the way back to the hotel and passed out almost immediately.


We got up early on Saturday – not because we are well rested, but because the time difference.  Even after watching some TV and getting ready slowly, we were all ready at 8am, an hour before we are to meet my family for breakfast at the Nunan House (where the wedding is happening, and where my family is staying).  We drove over anyways on a hunch that my family will be up already, which I was right.  We hung out for the rest of the time before heading over to the main house for some awesome breakfast:


[picture]


After breakfast, Paul stayed with my uncle and grandma, and David and I drop off my aunts to the salon where they get their hair done, and we set out to find the yarn stores I wanted to visit.  But first, let me share the knitting related loot from this trip:


[picture of loot from both stores]


The first store was “name”. It was deceiving from the outside.  I thought the store was really small, until I walk in!  It has three separate “rooms” and a garden setting knitting area complete with a water fountain that provides very soothing sounds!


[picture of yarn store]


The lady who helped me was super friendly and let me browse at my own pace.  They have mainly commercial yarn, not much of local yarn, so I opt for a pattern book instead. After I flipped through the pattern book, I just couldn’t put it down!  I’ll definitely be busy making some cute baby clothes for my kid.


On the way to meet up with Paul, my uncle and grandma for lunch, David surprised me and stopped at an alpaca ranch that has a boutique.


[picture of the alpaca ranch]


Unfortunately the boutique was closed, BUT! It happened to be the Alpaca shearing day!!!  Apparently Alpacas get sheared once a year and we stumbled upon it!


[pictures of the alpaca and raw fleece]


I’ve only seen shearing of the alpaca on “Dirty Job” on Discovery Channel.  This was the real deal and it seems a little different.  The alpaca was not happy to be tied up, for sure.  But all the sheared ones seemed happy enough.


We left the ranch just in time to meet my family for lunch.  Just as we got to the restaurant, I got a call from my aunts that they are done with their hair, so David went and picked them up, while we sat in the restaurant and waited.  It turned out that David had stopped and grabbed some Jack in the Box!  (What did I tell ya?  The man loves that chain!)  After we ate, David drove my family back to the Nunan House to get ready for the wedding.  I utilized the little time I have to visit yet another yarn store:


[yarn store pictures]


This place has some commercial yarn, and also some beautiful quilts!  Seeing them only made me want to learn to sew even more!  And they also had some local yarn.  I couldn’t resist and bought some Alpaca to make something for the baby, as you can see above.


We quickly went back to the hotel and changed and came back.  The weather wasn’t looking too good, but it wasn’t quite 4pm so everyone is still waiting.  Of course, the weather didn’t want to cooperate and started raining.  At one point, they were going to have the ceremony right on the open wrap around porch, which would have totally been Virginia and Peter’s style, since they are lay back and spontaneous, but the sky opened up while the decision was being made and they stuck with the original plan.


[pictures of ceremony]


The ceremony was brief and Virginia was beautiful.  I loved her dress and her hair style.  AND I loved her cake!


[pictures of cake]


The food was great and everyone had a good time.  My uncle Ceasar gave an incredible speech and I learned some new things about my cousin that I didn’t know about! Unfortunately, David, Paul and I had to leave shortly after dancing started, since we have to get up super early, AGAIN, to catch our flight out to San Francisco.  We said our good byes and parted our ways.  It was a little sad, but I know it will be okay, because the maid of honor, my cousin Tracy, is getting married in August, so we’ll see the family again very soon.


Sunday came in no time.  We got to the airport with plenty of time to spare.  The only thing that was suspicious was the fact that when we checked in, only the Oregon to San Francisco leg print out, not the others.  I flagged the lady at the counter and she told me because we booked our flight via US Airways, but they are really Sky West, and the other leg was United Airline and US Airways, that’s why it didn’t print out, and she told us not to worry and to check in again when we get to San Francisco.  I knew something was wrong then, but couldn’t figure out what, plus there was nothing we could do at that point.

We got to San Francisco, got out of terminal 1, and walked all the way to terminal 3 for US Airways counter.  It was a good thing that we didn’t check any luggage, let me tell ya.  When I got to US Airways, the full service line was super long.  I went to the No Bag Check line and try to check in via the computer.  No success.  The lady came over to help us.  She looked up our itinerary and told us go to back to United Airline (Terminal 1) to check in because the ticket is in their control.  Okay.  Fine.  I can walk.  Luckily our flight isn’t for another 2 hours.  But as I walk, I’m getting angrier by the step.  I got to UA, went to the bagless line and try checking in, it gave me an error.  The nice lady by the computer checked it out for me.  Apparently, the guy at Tweed had cancelled the whole trip instead of one leg!!!!!!!!!!  We have NO SEATS what so ever on the United Airline flight!  And of course, they are sold out.  And believe it or not, we are now walking back to Terminal 3 to US Airways.


By this time, my frustration level has gone to the new height.  I was walking so fast David had said “Honey, I can’t keep up!”  I had said to him, “Well, you have long legs, walk faster!”  I know he was just trying to get me to slow down and not be mad, but I just couldn’t help it!  How many of these back and forth thing I have to do before someone can help us?  We got to the terminal and we went straight to the lady who sent us to United earlier.  Guess what her response is?  “It says you have seats there!”  At this point, David cut in and said, “Look, we don’t have any seats there and they are sold out, so re-route us now” before I climb over the scale and strangle the lady and be sent to jail.  Then the lady said “Well, you have seats from Philly to Tweed!”  Ok dumb bitch, what good does that do us!?  I rolled my eyes and bit my tongue so I don’t say some smart ass thing and get security called over.  She proceeded to tell us – all flights to Philly are full for today, we can re-route you to Phoenix, and from Phoenix to Philly and from Philly to Tweed, and that will get you home on Monday 7pm.  WHAT THE FUCK LADY!?  Do you really think that we want to connect twice again at this point?  Before I had a chance to say anything, David asked, “Do you have any flights that fly to Philly tomorrow and Philly to Tweed?”  After much computer tapping, she said, “yes, I have a San Francisco to Philly tomorrow at 6am and from Philly to Tweed and will get you there on Monday 5pm”.  Yes, you read that right, if we left on Sunday, we would have gotten home two hours later if we left on Monday.  And we would be stranded in the airport all day since we will have our luggage with us.  We opted for the leaving Monday option, got our flights set up and finally sat down by the door.

I called Sheryl up and asked her to priceline us a hotel at San Francisco.  It didn’t have to be near the airport since we now have a whole day to explore the city.  She got us an awesome deal of $70 for the night at the Grand Hyatt in Union Square!!!!!! She also looked up the rental car and advice us not to get one (we were going to) because parking at the Grand Hyatt would have been 50 bucks for the night!  So we ended up taking BART, the metro system for the Bay Area.


We spent a great day at San Francisco, which I think deserves a separate post, but I will let you know that on Monday, I almost had an heart attack while checking in, because the stupid computer won’t check us in and the full service line was wrapped around so long that we would have missed our flight waiting in the damn line!  I finally got someone to help us and we were able to get home uneventfully at 5pm on Monday.


Lessons Learned?  Air travel really sucks now a days.

It’s a fine day.  It is sunny, about 85 degrees.

It’s a Friday, the traffic around 3pm was horrific on I-95, as always.

It’s a day we will never forget.

In Loving Memory of Bruno “Cosmo”.

Photo taken 03/09/05

Bruno always had a way of checking you out.  I moved into his life on March 1st, 2005.  This was the first time I met him.  He did pretty well for being the top dog, I think partly because he was also moving to a new space, so the neutral-ness made it easier.  It was then, he gave his “seal of approval” of me to David.  You see, if Bruno didn’t like me, I probably wouldn’t even be here, according to David, and knowing Bruno now, I can see why.

Photo taken 08/04/05

Bruno LOOOOOOOOOOOOVED chasing squirrel, bunnies, and best of all, SKUNKS!!!!  That night, David took him out for the night time walk, and he saw a skunk in the dark…  Well, the rest is history.  An emergency trip to the store was required, and our bathroom smells like skunk and tomato for at least a couple of weeks.  As a side  note – he listens so well, we didn’t have to leash him unless we are going out for a real walk to the park.  We would open the back door, let him out, he would do his thing while we were inside doing other things, and five minutes later, we open the door, either he would be done and waiting at the door, or we just called his name and he run back.  When David lived on his own, he would opened the door and let Bruno out.  Bruno would walk himself around the block, never crossing the street, and be waiting on the door step when David was done with his shower.  Now, how many dogs do you know that do that!?

Photo taken 07/07/07

Bruno was well traveled.  I think he’d been to more states than most of the people I know – Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Georgia and a bunch of other places.  On top of that, he’d been to every single race track in the east coast!  He loved the car rides.  He would stand by the window and let the wind blow on him.  He would then open his mouth and proceed to bite the wind.  It was really cute and I wish I had a video of that.

Photo taken 11/17/09

Today, we let go our loyal friend.  We won’t forget today.  Ever.

Bruno, we miss you.

I think for every month, every year and every milestone, I will always say this, “Wow, where did the time go!?”

Happy 7 months old, baby.

Love, MaMa

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