May
29
2008
Tonight is her school dinner dance night (the gas is at $4.51). We went to shopping couple of weeks ago, she found a cute dress that fits her perfectly, simply pretty. My little girl is a young lady now. It’s pretty lame to say that time flies, but it is. As if it’s still yesterday when she [...]
May
29
2008
I wished that Golfer speaks Chinese, so do my children. But they don’t. And I’m pretty exasperated, especially over my children’s refusal. From time to time, some Chinese friends invited us and they’d assure me that ‘don’t worry’ that they speak English (for the sake of Golfer). I really appreciated their consideration and hospitality, I meant it.
But [...]
Tags: Melody
May
28
2008
The tallest girl I’ve seen
One of the BBQs over the weekend was cancelled, so when someone offered free tickets (Bachiana Chamber Orchestra, conducted/piano by João Carlos Martins. It cost only $2 in the box office anyway; corp sponsors picked up the bulk of it), we ended up going to a concert at Carnegie Hall [...]
Tags: Melody, New York
May
28
2008
King likes history. He asked me what history course should he take in his sophomore year, World or European. I teased him, how about Chinese history? He replied, “Mom, there isn’t one.” I know, I know. Our school language department has expanded to inlcude Chinese in the middle school, but history curriculum hasn’t changed. Asia is [...]
Tags: Politics
May
28
2008
If it takes ten thousand deaths to make the Mandarin to be more humane in public, so the earthquake in Sichuan would be it. The 1976 quake didn’t do it. Loosen up Grandpa Wen (this is so uniquely Chinese would never ever happened in the west.. .. can you image dabbing W Grandpa Bush, or Grandpa Kissinger??), [...]
Tags: Politics
May
28
2008
Last Friday I thought Golfer went to golf - shows how much a wife knows her hubby .. it turned out he went to shop for a piano. And asked me what color do I prefer. Shiny black would be my only objection.
Lee’s been enthusiastically encouraging him to get a baby grand - she has three baby grands in her [...]
May
27
2008
Consul General Peng Keyu was at a small fundraising reception (about 50 people or so, mostly Chinese in finances) last week at Harvard Club, with a pledged donation of US$55k for the quake victims. He took the floor after the featured speaker. Couple of minutes in to his opening notes, he ditched English in [...]
May
27
2008
Long before Mick Jagger and the Dream Threter, there was Henry Kissinger, the very first rock star in the People’s Republic of China, not just American rock star, he was the most talked about rocker, period. Famous and larger than his boss Nixon.
Auntie Spalding’s 4×4 meter home (a single room) in Building 16 was the little salon for [...]
Tags: Beijing
May
26
2008
Front page news that the saint in orange is losing the support of many of his followers inside Tibet because of the Chinese government’s refusal to strike a deal with him over the territory’s future. How timely when China and the rest of the world is centered on the earthquake in China, trying to save [...]
Tags: Politics
May
26
2008
Open water swimming isn’t my cup of tea ever since I switched to free style from breast stroke. There’s little rock or tiny island off the Repulse Bay in Hong Kong that we used to swim to. The water in HK is crystal clear, so regardless of company or not, I’d go. But when the water turns to muddy, [...]
Tags: Berkshires, Hong Kong, swim
May
26
2008
Chinese has good education but no upbringing. Ok, let me rephrase it, Chinese who with adequate to excellent education lack the social grace or basic upbringing, severely.
There are moments that left me exasperated. Like, a good buddy who opens a new can of tennis balls, but so routinely discard the thin tin lid on to [...]
Tags: tennis
May
23
2008
Veniero is always busy. When we got there at 10:30, the line is already in place, not as far back as to the door, but it’s a good half hour wait. Their cheesecake is sublime, creamily solid yet not too sweet.
Long ago, there was another good place for cheesecake, Elaine’s. We found it in an [...]
May
23
2008
Last Tue was Pumpkin’s Spring concert. Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto #3 was one of three pieces they played. OMG .. was great! In support of all the kids that night, I stayed till the end - Pumpkin’s orchestra was the second of the night.
Lacrosse season is on, she’s scored almost every game abut her [...]
May
22
2008
Did Kishore Mahbubani develop this idea from me? :) A well written article. And this one was published in the newspaper, not as a letter to the editor. .. When the 1.2b Muslims seeing China and India prosper, they’ll learn to ask why can’t we look like Chidia? And a successful Beijing Olympic game is a positive [...]
Tags: Politics
May
22
2008
The following picture was taken from the third story balcony of Saint Stanislaus College located next door to Our Lady of the Gulf church in Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi on the morning of August 29th, 2005. This is believed to be the initial tidal wave from Hurricane Katrina. The tidal wave was approximately 35 [...]
May
21
2008
What a name. Mets traded him last season, due to .. he’s too flashy. Too flashy, in NY? Got to be kidding. I think it’s more to do with him not being proven more than high-fiving fans. Michelle Wei hasn’t proven herself before she started to compete with da boys. Gosh, baseball .. I stopped [...]
May
21
2008
Help .. Help .. prospect .. my past, my present and my future .. oh lord hairy toothy decaying, how many dentists do I need to fix those? I think I’ll need to start to floss and brush maybe every other week? Tea and wine have stained my teeth, ok, I’ll increase the brush to every other [...]
Tags: Funny pages