I went on a hike yesterday with my aunt even though it was 90-some degrees hot. Continue reading “Which Way on the Indian Trail”
Tag: Reflection
Sunday Gratitude
This week, I am grateful for being in the moment. Continue reading “Sunday Gratitude”
#WeekendCoffeeShare: Nightmares, Exhaustion, and Anxiety! Ugh!
If we were having coffee, I would tell you good morning and thanks for joining me for another lovely weekend chat. Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: Nightmares, Exhaustion, and Anxiety! Ugh!”
Share Your World – Week of May 29, 2017
What is the most famous landmark or building you have ever seen? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of May 29, 2017”
Which Way on Akamina Parkway
I bet a lot of you will look at the title of this post and go, “Where’s the heck is Akamina Parkway?” Continue reading “Which Way on Akamina Parkway”
Sunday Gratitude
This week, I am grateful for successfully finding long-term stable work. Continue reading “Sunday Gratitude”
#WeekendCoffeeShare: Life in a cubicle

If we were having coffee, I would tell you good morning and thanks for joining me for another lovely weekend chat. Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: Life in a cubicle”
Share Your World – Week of May 22, 2017
What one thing have you not done that you really want to do? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of May 22, 2017”
A Quick Interview
Amanda of Mandibelle16 invited me for a short interview recently and that interview came out today. Check it out!
Welcome to my regularly scheduled bi-weekly interview series. I am pleased to share with you the blog of a talented writer, photographer, and world traveler. I have blogged with Yinglan for a while and am pleased to call her a good friend in the blogging world. Please visit her blog here: This is Another Story – […]
Which Way in Yellowstone
Less than a week ago, I visited Yellowstone National Park for the third time.
Continue reading “Which Way in Yellowstone”Sunday Gratitude
This week, I am grateful I got home safe and sound from my road trip. Continue reading “Sunday Gratitude”
Share Your World – Week of May 15, 2017
How many languages do you you speak? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of May 15, 2017”
Reflection on the Water
Sunday Gratitude

This week, I am once again grateful for traveling and having an adventure even though I am super-duper exhausted and wishing I don’t have to go anywhere.
Continue reading “Sunday Gratitude”
Share Your World – Week of May 8, 2017
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”
Sunday Gratitude
Share Your World – Week of May 1, 2017
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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Wandering on a Marvelous Spring Day
As I mentioned in my previous post, the weather was spectacular yesterday. Continue reading “Wandering on a Marvelous Spring Day”
Sunday Gratitude
Share Your World – Week of April 24, 2017
Wanting something to quench your thirst, what would you drink? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of April 24, 2017”
Sunday Gratitude

This week, I am grateful for remembering how to do everyday stuff. Continue reading “Sunday Gratitude”
Share Your World – Week of April 17, 2017

When writing by hand do you prefer to use a pencil or pen? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of April 17, 2017”
























