Curves in Yellowstones


After a thorough look at my photo archive, I cannot find much on curves. Therefore I’ll borrow some of my mom’s pictures for this week. Continue reading “Curves in Yellowstones”

What is Father’s Day?


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What is Father’s Day? What is this day about?

Honestly, to me, it’s just another ordinary Sunday. I don’t think I’ve ever experienced a proper Father’s Day even with my step-father. I guess we just never been the traditional type but then what’s true definition of traditional?

In the past 15 years or so, even when my step-dad was in our lives, my mom was constantly on double-duty. Then after my parents separated, my mom’s double-duty as dad became more prominent than ever before. She cooks, cleans, mows the lawns, plucks the weeds, and even joins the army, doing activities people at her age should not be doing like climbing ropes and going through rugged training.

So what is Father’s Day, really? Other than the obvious answer that it’s a day all about dad, traditional barbecue, and the great sales at home improvement stores and department stores, what is it all about?

In my opinion, yes, this is a day dedicated to fathers but it is also a day we use to thank them for everything they do for us. Isn’t that true? But wait, you say, don’t we do that everyday already? I shake my head because I feel sometimes we don’t show our appreciation enough.

So for today, give your dad a sincere thank-you, give him a hug or kiss on his husky face, and maybe watch a game with him because this day is all about the thank-yous and appreciations.

Have a happy Father’s Day and a great day! 🙂

Share Your World – 2016 Week #24


What is the most fun thing you did in school?4306895607_38879233fa_b Continue reading “Share Your World – 2016 Week #24”

Sunday Hiking: Adam’s Canyon


For almost a month, I’ve been surfing the internet, researching for a trail near me to hike. Continue reading “Sunday Hiking: Adam’s Canyon”

Share Your World – 2016 Week #23


What was one of your first moneymaking jobs (other than babysitting or newspaper delivery)?

My first moneymaking job was when I was around twelve or thirteen? Continue reading “Share Your World – 2016 Week #23”

Pure Mountainous


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This is Utah. You are always surrounded by mountain ranges, one after another and most of the time, you’ll find yourself driving toward a mountain but never reaching it. Continue reading “Pure Mountainous”

The Meaning of a Book


Religion and Politics. These are two topics you will never see me post on my blog. Why? Because those are two of the most opinionated and sensitive topics out there. Because those are two topics that essentially started wars and tore apart families, friends, and mankind. Because I dislike those two topics.sms-4381 Continue reading “The Meaning of a Book”

Numbers at the Racetrack


This week’s photo challenge confuses me a lot. What’s so special about numbers that we have to photograph it? Continue reading “Numbers at the Racetrack”

Saturday in the Woods Part 2


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After round and round up the mountain, the UK visitors and I arrived at the Cascade Springs and I used this post to tell you of this amazing serene sanctuary. Continue reading “Saturday in the Woods Part 2”

Saturday in the Woods Part 1


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To be honest, I didn’t think I’d do much this weekend let alone visiting a National Forest, the Uinta National Forest. Continue reading “Saturday in the Woods Part 1”

Piano Progress #2


Piano ProgressWell, it’s been almost a month since I began playing the piano again after 9 years and so far, I think it’s having a good effect on me. My memory is beginning to improve, my typing is getting faster, and I’m happier. 🙂

I’m making my way through the piano book which I used to learn to play the piano the first time and so far, it’s going fine. I’m already learning Amazing Grace, which is the last song in the book. I’m an overachiever, I learn the hardest song first. Besides, I used to play Amazing Grace a hundred times a day, so it shouldn’t take long for my tiny fingers to relearn the song.

Anyway, last time, I said three of my favorite songs to play on the piano 9 years ago are Greensleeves, Auld Lang Syne, and Scarborough Fair. I guess you can call them my childhood anthems. Well, I’ve mastered all three songs! Scarborough Fair was the toughest of the three. It took me a week to get my hands to play the right notes. The eighth note really messes me up. No matter, I got it at last. I just kept humming and playing until my fingers played the correct notes.

Here is the recording of me playing Scarborough Fair. I decided to use the “vibe” setting on my electric piano just because I think it sound better than the piano.

I’m not sure if the sound will be loud enough. I tried to reduce a little of the noises in the background but unsuccessful. I’ve also been trying to find a way to connect the piano to my computer so the recording will come out clearer and the background noise will be reduced to a minimum but as you might have guessed, school’s been super busy. Maybe later.

Thanks for reading.

Share Your World – 2016 Week #22


Every country in the world has lost men and women in some kind of Armed Forces. When does your country celebrate or morn their deaths? (Optional) Continue reading “Share Your World – 2016 Week #22”

Share Your World – 2016 Week #21


DSCF9684What is your favorite go to beverage? Water, coffee, tea, coke, soda (non-alcoholic)

I would say my go-to beverage is water. Continue reading “Share Your World – 2016 Week #21”

Sunday Panorama


So from this morning’s post and the accompanied photos, you can tell I had an interesting and busy weekend. Continue reading “Sunday Panorama”

Share Your World – 2016 Week #20


When do you feel most connected with others? Continue reading “Share Your World – 2016 Week #20”

Piano Progress #1


Piano ProgressSo it’s been about a week since I got my new (old) electric piano and so far, I’ve been playing it a lot and I think I’m improving quite quickly based on the fact that I haven’t played in almost a decade. My mom says I shouldn’t praise myself too much. She thinks praising oneself is bad but who cares. Sometimes, a little praise can go a long way.

I guess what they say it’s true though. “It’s just like getting back onto a bicycle.”  I got my old piano book back from my friend last weekend and so far, although my fingers are still not as flexible as they should be, I can already play one of my three favorite songs from the book.

Here is me playing the song: Greensleeves. It is one of my favorites and one of four songs that I used to play a lot. The other three are Auld Lang Syne, Scarborough Fair, and Canon in D.  Now that I’ve started playing again, I couldn’t stop humming those songs. It’s crazy!

It took me many tries before I got it down perfect, by the way. Every time, it was either a single note or a single chord that messed up the entire recording. I curse my bad memory and lack of confident fingers. It’s beginning to feel calming once again and I hope that by playing the piano, it will help ease my anxiety and at the same time, spark and flourish my imagination and creativity.

Daily Prompt – Flourish

Share Your World – 2016 Week #19


You win a pet monkey but this isn’t just any old monkey. It can do one trick for you whenever you want from getting a pop out of the fridge to washing your hair. What would be the trick? Continue reading “Share Your World – 2016 Week #19”

Man or Alien?


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I took this picture on my last trip to the Utah State Capitol late 2013. It was during a class trip when I visited the Capitol. Continue reading “Man or Alien?”

Poetry: Mother’s Day


Since it’s Mother’s Day, I’ve decided to re-post this from last Mother’s Day, May 10, 2015. It’s an old poem I wrote. Hope everyone’s enjoying their Sunday and Mother’s Day.

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Sometimes, when I’m working and I’m bored, random thoughts would invade. Yesterday afternoon, the random thought of Mother’s Day brought me to search my archived files. Years ago, I dabbled in poetry and songs (I wanted to be a singer back then).

Of course, I wasn’t very good at it. Anyway, upon searching my poem collection, I came across this little something-something about mothers. I have no idea what the heck it was that inspired me to write this. Reading it, I kept giggling, thinking it’s so cheesy.

Since it’s Mother’s Day, I’m throwing it out there. I’m sure it’s not as good as some of you poets out there. It’s supposed to be a song. Please no judging.

You gave me life
You watched me grow
You let me live my life
Like it was meant to be
You never ask much from me
You just want me to be okay
 
Now I’m standing here
With my arms wide open
I want you to know
That I’m here for you
And this is for you
 
So let me give thanks
For all that you taught me
To help me survive
To help me grow
And helped me find my dreams
 
I am standing here
With my arms wide open
And I want you to know
That I’ll be there for you
When you need help
Because this is for you
 
You helped me go through
Tough times, happy times and sad times
I just want you to know that
 
I’ll standing here
With my arms wide wide open
And want you to know
That I’ll be there for you
When you’re down, when you’re sad
And when you need my help
Because this is for you
This song is for you

Liebster Award Part 2


Here is the second nomination for Liebster Award, an award I have received on multiple occasions. Continue reading “Liebster Award Part 2”

A Special Tree


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This is from a tree right around the corner from my home. Continue reading “A Special Tree”

Share Your World – 2016 Week #18


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Share Your World – 2016 Week #17


pencil-paperWhen writing by hand do you prefer to use a pencil or pen?  Continue reading “Share Your World – 2016 Week #17”