
Good morning and thank you for joining me for this lovely chat on this beautiful Saturday. Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: DIY Projects and Day Trip”

Good morning and thank you for joining me for this lovely chat on this beautiful Saturday. Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: DIY Projects and Day Trip” →
When you leave a room, do you turn the lights off behind you or keep the lights on throughout your house most of the time? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of August 14, 2017” →
Good morning and thank you for joining me for a lovely weekend chat. I would tell you this weekend chat will be slightly different from all the other ones. Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: In Which We Are Celebrating” →
What was the last URL that you bookmarked or saved?
Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of August 7, 2017” →

If we were having coffee, I would tell you good morning and thanks for joining me for another lovely weekend chat. Let’s once again have something cold yet healthy. I’m having another fruit smoothie. You? Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: Back to Job Hunting” →
If you had to have your vision corrected would you rather: glasses or contacts? Or what do you use if you need to have your vision corrected? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of July 31, 2017” →

If we were having coffee, I would tell you good morning and thanks for joining me for another lovely weekend chat. Let’s have something cold yet healthy. I’m thinking of a fruit smoothie. You? Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: Exercising Away the Strange Feelings” →
List some of your favorites types of teas.
Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of July 24, 2017” →

If we were having coffee, I would tell you good morning and thanks for joining me for another lovely weekend chat. Let’s have some iced coffee instead, to stay cool in this hot weather. Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: New Co-Workers and Office Chaos” →
What is your favorite cheese? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of July 17, 2017” →
How do you like to spend a rainy day? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of July 10, 2017” →
For your main meal do you prefer sweet and sour, hot and spicy, spicy and sweet, bitter, salty, bland or other? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of July 3, 2017” →
What goal are you working on now? Your goal can be something fun or extremely serious. Have fun with this question.
I think a goal I need to work on is to try to enjoy life one day or one moment at a time and quit thinking so far ahead. Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of June 26, 2017” →
What is something that people are obsessed with but you just don’t get the point of? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of June 19, 2017” →
What do you do when you’re not working? If you are retired, what do you that is not part of your regular daytime routine?
I keep forgetting I’m no longer in school therefore no homework and lots of spare time when I’m not at a desk. Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of June 12, 2017” →
What’s your strongest sense? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of June 6, 2017” →
What is the most famous landmark or building you have ever seen? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of May 29, 2017” →
What one thing have you not done that you really want to do? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of May 22, 2017” →
How many languages do you you speak? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of May 15, 2017” →

If we were having coffee, I would tell you good morning and thanks for joining me for another lovely weekend chat and yes, I’m back in the U.S. Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: Back in the U.S.” →
When you’re alone at home, do you wear shoes, socks, slippers, or go barefoot? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of May 8, 2017” →

If we were having coffee, I would tell you good morning and thanks for joining me for another lovely weekend chat and WELCOME TO CANADA! Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: Weekend in Canada” →
Would you rather live where it is always hot or always cold?
Well, I currently live in a place where it snows almost 6 months out of the year, so oh yes, I absolutely desire to live in a place where it’s warm (not hot) most of the year.
Although I did try to live in such a place earlier this year when I traveled to China and I couldn’t tolerate the heat at all. It was the humidity. I dislike the constant 70-80% humidity. I can’t really anything without breaking a sweat.
So if there is a place that’s warm year-round with low humidity, count me in.
Oh wait, there is such a place – Los Angeles, California.
Do you prefer long hair or short hair for yourself?
I wore short hair from age 7 to age 14 and although I was comfortable with the boyish look,
I got tease a lot in middle school. In the middle school I went to, you were classified as a boy when you have short hair. Some of my classmates had short hair too but not as short as me. So I was called a boy a lot and it made me angry when the meaner kids called me a “he/she”.
I kept protesting to my mom about letting me grow my hair and at age 15, she finally agreed. I had long hair (passed shoulder length) since then. However, recently, I wanted to cut my hair short again since short hair is once again becoming popular but I got chickened out when the stylist asked me what I want to do with hair.
What is your favorite month of the year?
Right now, I am looking forward to June and that is enough to make it my favorite month. That’s when I no longer will feel cold. I went to the doctor last week and he explained a phenomenon called Raynaud’s Phenomenon which I’m experiencing. It’s where one always feels cold even when it’s seventy-degrees out. I was experiencing this phenomenon in China when I wore a down jacket in sixty-degree weather. People thought I’ve gone crazy but truly, I felt cold. So hopefully, June’s 100-degree temperature can finally make me feel warm.
What is the easiest way for your to learn something new? By reading, by seeing and doing, in a classroom?
Definitely by seeing and doing. I think that’s why I didn’t do well in my engineering undergrad program. It was always reading, theories, and watching 80’s or 90’s videos of a group of long-hair men drilling holes in the ground. Now, accounting, there’s much more seeing and doing.

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