Thursday, December 17, 2009

Weekend Trip to Taichung and Nanto

Last weekend we went to Taichung to visit families. We enjoyed hiking the mountain trails by the city to get lunch. It was a hole in the wall, but we loved the food. After lunch, we hiked back to a scenic spot to have coffee, cakes and enjoyed the view of the sunset.


That night, we drove to Cingjing/The Evergreen Grasslands to spend the night. Thank God, my cousin was driving, because I have no nerve to drive in the mountain roads! We stayed at the Florance Resort Villa. The balcony in our room has a breathtaking view of the mountain range. On Sunday morning, we spent a few hours in the Evergreen Grasslands. It was a steep hike to reach the farm, but DD had so much fun chasing the sheep and got his first horse riding experience. (My camera ran out of battery again, but thanks to a kind stranger who took pictures of DD on the horse and emailed them to me!)
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

More Family Visit

DD had a great time playing with cousin H. Can't believe that they were both babies when they last saw each other in 2007!!


Day Trip to Yi-Lan

My cousin took us to Yi-Lan for a Day trip. We visisted the Dongshan Park and National Center for Traditional Art, then ended the day with a feast at this restaurant that has no menu.


For a total of $90USD, we had a 9-dish dinner enough for 8 people (even though we only had 6 people!) We had no clue what the chef was going to cook for our dinner and was pleasantly surprised by every dish. My camera ran out of battery in the middle of the meal!

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(Ready for our feast)
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(First dish)
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(Second dish)
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(Third dish)
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(Fourth dish- hot pot style)
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(Fifth dish)
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(Sixth dish)
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(More dishes, but my camera ran out of battery!!)

Meeting Baby Chloe

I thought it's best to stay with my aunt again, because DD can attend the same school he did last time we were here and my aunt can also help me care for DD. I am working in Taiwan for the first three weeks when I am in Taiwan.

My brother, his wife and Baby C came to spend a few days with us in Tao Yuan before they went back to Thailand.

DD loves his cousin C so much!!




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November Highlights

1. DD had a fun Halloween dressed up as "James." We didn't take him out trick or treating, but the school held a "Treat or Truck" activity.


2. On Nov 5, DD had another accident and he lost his "miracle" tooth this time!! My poor baby was all bruised, in tears and hurting so much. However, he bounced back in just a few days.


3. We didn't have any offer on our house, so we decided to take it off the market.

4. DD and I drove to the Bay Area to spend Thanksgiving with S and his cousins. They had been so kind to let S stay with them since August, so we were so happy to take them out for a nice dinner. We also looked at a couple of homes that we are interested in purchasing. S also got us tickets to "Train of Lights." DD had so much fun that we had to "drag" him away from the train after the ride was over!




4. It's been two years since I last visited family in Taiwan. After learning that my brother and his wife will bring their new born daughter back to Taiwan for a month till early December, I decided at the last minute to bring DD back to Taiwan. Traveling with DD by myself was no small feat, but we arrived back at Taiwan safely on Nov 29. DD actually slept 10 hours out of the 13-hour flight, even though Mommy didn't get much sleep with him taking up two seats!





5. On Nov 30, I underwent a complete physical exams for a mere $700USD! The extensive physical exams included a colonoscopy and gastroscopy.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

October Newsletter

1. We had two open house with great feedback but no offers were made.

2. Both S and Mom's birthdays are in October, so we had fun with them in Vacaville and Napa!

3. S bought a putter for DD, so DD is now officially a golfer! I am sure father and son will have lots of fun on the course.





September Newsletter

1. September was another busy month. We finished cleaning up and declutter our house to put in on the markte. The staging ladies did an amazing job staging our house!


2. Since DD was having such a difficult time in his new school and intermediate class, the principal suggested that we put him into the beginner pre-K class. It worked!! After a couple of days, DD stopped resisting going to school and only had two potty accidents in September. I supposed he likes hanging out with smaller kids!

3. DD had fun attending J's B-Day party. He enjoyed the jumping house and the great cake, because mommy let him have the icing!

4. We also went to the Apple Hill to get great apple pies and enjoyed the beautiful weather. However, we didn't let DD pick any apple.

5. Since DD loves train, we took him to two train rides. We get free train rides as part of the Railroad museum membership.





6. S's family visited us in September. We had fun with the kids.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

外國人最愛的台灣 (Why some foreigners like Taiwan)

Hmm... I wonder why Simon didn't like Taiwan that much. Perhaps it's because I didn't show him the things that these foreigners talked about!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Admiral (2008) trailer 3

Even though it would be a little harder to watch with subtitles, but "The Admiral" looks like a great movie for those who love a great epic romance. (Only if I can somehow find time to finish watching the whole movie!:)
Admiral (2008) trailer 3:

Monday, October 5, 2009

2008 Lantern Festival in Ping Si, Taiwan

無意中看到這影片 好想台灣喔

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Miracle DOES Happen

Di Di bumped his front tooth back in February. At that time, I took his dentist's advice to not have a surgery to extract the tooth right away. It looked so bad that I really did not believe the dentist when she told me that given time there is even a chance that the gum might push the tooth out a little bit. I was thinking.. "yea, right. no way Jose." You wouldn't have believed her either if you had seen this picture back in Feb.



However, it did happen. The gum DID push out the tooth, not just a little bit, but the whole tooth is almost back to where it was!! Although it is now crooked, I am still grateful to see his little tooth again! Kids just have this amazing self healing power.

Miracle DOES happen.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Very Belated August Update

It's an understatement to say that we had an extremely busy August. Not sure how we were going to survive August and September, but luckily we did!

Didi had lots of fun as usual, but also faced a huge challenge at school:

1. DiDi completed all of his swimming class for the year. He made such a huge improvement from being scared of swimming to couldn't get enough of it! Can't wait for him to take more classes next summer.
2. Didi finally got to visit Sacramento's Railroad Museum and he was in heaven. We had to drag him out of the museum!
3. We held a neighborhood baby shower for our new neighbor. DD had lots of fun with Baby S and he ate so much as usual!
4. He started new school. Probably due to the newness, he had a great first week in the intermediate class (age appropriate), but it took a drastic turn for the worst afterwards. He had never been scared of going to day care before, but he got more and more scared of going to his new pre-K. I thought he would get better, but he started regressing in his potty and was having four to five accidents a day. He screamed and cried on the way to school and I practically had to drag him out of his car seat most days (tough life!)
5. Didi went on his first house hunting trip with Mommy and Daddy. We scheduled the showings around his nap time, but it was still hard. We were all tired out from house hunting, so I decided to give daddy the executive decision so that hopefully Didi and I don't have to go the the Bay Area again until we move!:)~

Family updates:
1. S found a job in the Bay Area and started working down there in late August. This means I have resumed another period of single-working-mother life. However, this is not as bad, because S comes home on the weekends. Didi is not too happy, because he wants to spend every day with daddy!
2. We decided to move down to the Bay Area. With all the weekend activities, we still had to squeeze in time to de-clutter our house and do some MAJOR cleaning!!


Friday, September 18, 2009

The Marshmallow Test: Cute or Cruel?

(This is so cruel...but perhaps I should use this method to teach DD to delay gratification?^_^)

The Marshmallow Test: Cute or Cruel?

"We all know that patience is a virtue; we also know that it's a virtue young children don't always have in large amounts. Or at all. Especially when there's candy involved. So when these kids are left alone in a room with a gigantic marshmallow and a promise that if they do not eat it, they can have another, what happens? Watch the video and see."

Oh, The Temptation from Steve V on Vimeo.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Book Worm?

I am totally behind on keeping up the journal!! We have been so busy since August enjoying the August/September weather, trying to get our house ready, and shopping/bidding for a new home.

Definitely need to give more update later, but I want to post this video before I forget again!

I caught DD "reading" his new Thomas book when I was preparing his bottle.
Ok, I admit that I am biased, but DD is simply too cute!!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Music to Mommy's Ears



DD has been talking in short sentences for a few months now and we have often been surprised by what he says. Sometimes S and I have to try very hard not to burst into laughter by what comes out of DD's mouth...

This evening, DD walked into the door and announced "Mommy, DD is HAPPY!" He said it with such a big smile and conviction. S and I were both surprised, not sure if he really understood what "happy" is, but I replied gently "Mommy is so happy that DD is happy." He then went on to say that "DD is happy!" a couple of more times.
This simple declaration by DD almost brought tears to my eyes, because DD told me in his own words what I will always want the most for him! It sounds like music to Mommy's ears.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

July Update

Oh my, is it August!!

I didn't blog much about DD, but July was huge month for his developments:

1. He is starting to "talk" as in having conversations with mommy and daddy. I used to wonder if he needed speech therapy, but now I can see the progress.

2. Sometimes when I talk to DD in Chinese, he would answer back or respond in the Chinese words that he knows! I hope that I am not just imaging things and hope that he is learning Chinese.

3. DD is potty trained (with occasional accidents). During June/early July, I was convinced that he could not be trained.:) He would have 4 or 5 accidents every day. He knew where to pee-pee and pooh-pooh and he would show me the toilets, but he just would NOT use the toilets when he needed to go. I think the turning point came after daddy came home. It was like the light bulb went off overnight. He started telling us when he needed to go and would actually hold his BM until he got to the toilet. I would rate potty training and washing soiled underwear for 40 days as the most difficult parenting task so far. It really tested my patience and tolerance for bad smell day in and day out....(yike.:) However, it was so rewarding to see DD finally potty trained! I am so proud of my baby, because I know it must have been so confusing and hard for him as well.

4. DD's last day at his old daycare was filled with sadness (for mommy.) We love his nannies and teachers there. They took such good care of him for the past two years and we really thank them from the bottom of my heart.

5. DD started attending a new preschool, M*er*ry*hi*ll, on August 3. He likes the teachers and new classmates so far and has been enjoying the new environment and great facilities. He is so great at adapting to new environment. The only thing is that he has a few "accidents" again since started at new school. However, his teacher said that it's totally normal. I had originally enrolled DD in another school, with Chinese/English bilingual program. Was all ready to start him there on August 3. However, S pulled a plug on that school after visiting in July. S was not impressed with the Chinese program.... mmmm very strange, because for someone who doesn't speak any Chinese, S sure has pretty high standard! :) Anyway it is all fine, because I like M*er*ry*hi*ll a lot too and DD is in a Spanish/English program.

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(Goofing around with Daddy)















(DD is such a goof ball now!)

Thursday, July 30, 2009

MSNBC news article about Taiwan



The Western news media doesn't report much about Taiwan, so I was amused by this report. 真有點哭笑不得 @_@ However, it is true that the so-called "love hotels" do offer awesome deals.


By William Foreman
Associated Press writer
updated 12:28 p.m. PT, Thurs., July 30, 2009

TAIPEI, Taiwan - We were guys staying at the same hotel with our mistresses.
He looked like a Taiwanese gangster, with permed hair, black suit and pointy knockoff Italian loafers. It was 5:30 a.m. and he was renting a room for a few hours with a woman in a leather mini skirt, fishnet stockings and the longest false eyelashes I've ever seen. They had no luggage.
My mistress was my $4,000 carbon-fiber bicycle, and I was carrying my beloved out of the hotel lobby for a morning workout when I passed the couple as they were checking in. It must have been a surreal sight for them, a tall Western guy in a red polka-dotted jersey, tight Spandex shorts, lugging a fancy magenta-colored road bike and clip-clopping out the door in stiff-soled, cleated cycling shoes.

I was doing what I love to do: taking my bike on a business trip and staying at an inexpensive, no-frills hotel close to some spectacular cycling terrain.
This time, I was bunking at the Feeling Hotel — one of the numerous "love hotels" in Taiwan's capital. They are cheap places often used for lunchtime flings and one-night stands in crowded Taipei, where privacy can be hard to find. The establishments are designed for discretion, often located in alleys or backstreets. Rooms can be rented by the hour, and no questions are asked. A complimentary condom can usually be found in the bedside table.
Best of all, you can roll a bike through the lobby and wedge it in the elevator without anyone hassling you. The staff is used to weirdness.
Although they may sound seedy, establishments like the Feeling Hotel are clean and well-run by professional and friendly staff. They're usually small and only offer bare-bones amenities, but that often means the rooms are inexpensive, about $50 (1,650 Taiwan New Dollars) a night at the Feeling Hotel. This makes them popular with families and business travelers during these hard economic times.

A bridge is seen on a long descent down the mountain in Yangmingshan National Park, Taiwan.
The biggest plus for me was that the Feeling Hotel is at the base of the spectacular mountains of Yangmingshan National Park, just outside of Taipei. The hotel in the suburb of Tienmu — long popular with expats — is also surrounded by great restaurants, stores, decent bike shops but few standard hotels.
Whenever I travel for my job, I try to bring my bike along. I'm a serious cyclist who tries to stay in race shape, so I can't afford to be off the bike during trips that can last as long as a month. I also hate working out in hotel gyms, pedaling in a pool of sweat on a squeaky stationary bike facing a wall.
I would much rather explore a city by bike, and traveling with one is easy with the latest bike boxes and bags that are relatively light and protect your rig.
In Taipei, I can get in a tough two-hour ride in the mountains before work if I get out the door by 5:30 a.m. It's a fantastic ride that begins in the "Blade Runner"-like urban chaos of Taipei and within a few miles takes you into the lush green mountains that provide terrific views of the humming, sprawling city below.
Taiwan is undergoing a cycling renaissance. Bicycles were once the main form of transport for the masses before the leaf-shaped island evolved into a manufacturing juggernaut and the economy boomed. But the people who shifted to motor scooters and then cars are rediscovering the joys of cycling. On the weekends in Yangmingshan, the roads are filled with people pedaling mountain bikes, high-end Italian racing frames and tricked-out collapsible bikes.

My favorite ride is a 57-mile out-and-back tour from the Feeling Hotel, over the mountains in Yangmingshan National Park and down to Jin Shan beach on the northeastern Pacific coast. The climbs can be steep, and in one three-mile section, I felt like the two greasy fried eggs and toast I had for breakfast were inching their way up my gullet with each pedal stroke.
But the payoff is huge as you speed down long descents into mountain valleys where farmers grow vegetables in small terraced plots on the hills. Elderly ladies set up rickety stands under umbrellas on the side of the road and sell cabbages, eggplants and greens. One itinerant butcher in a rusty red van throws a wooden chopping block on the roadside and hacks up cuts of meat for passers-by.
The park is full of hot sulfur vents that spew steamy clouds into the air that smell like rotten eggs. The tropical rainforest vegetation is loaded with bamboo groves and tall grasses, where locust-like insects make a strange metallic whirling noise that sound like a space ship is about to land.
A switchback-filled descent of about 12 miles ends at Jin Shan Beach. When I rode there on a recent Saturday, the beach was full of young Taiwanese surfers enjoying the higher waves being kicked up by a tropical storm. I stopped at a roadside food wagon, and ordered a second breakfast of coffee and waffles with a generous dollop of whipped cream. I sat down at a small plastic cafe table and watched the people riding the waves.

When I turned around to go home, I could see dark rain clouds hanging over the mountain. Rather than wait out the storm, I decided to push through it. A hard rain began to fall about 10 minutes into the climb back over the mountain. But as I pedaled higher, I climbed out of the storm and spent the rest of the way uphill in a fantastically refreshing mist that kept me cool. It was much like a dream.
I returned to the hotel absolutely exhausted but with a wonderful buzz from being in the spectacular outdoors. I lugged my bike up the steps of the Feeling Hotel and opened the door with a big smile on my sunburned face. As I stepped into the lobby, I saw the Taiwanese man in the black suit with his date. He was also grinning, looking tired but happy.


If you go
Yangmingshan National Park: Located in Taipei, Taiwan.
Feeling Hotel: No. 2 Lane 728, Section 6, Chung Shan North Road, Taipei, Taiwan. About $50 (1,650 Taiwan New Dollars) nightly.
Traveling with bikes: Bike travel cases range in price from $100 to $500. The cheapest option is to take the bike to a local bicycle shop and have the bike packed in a cardboard box for free or a small fee. Travel cases can usually fit in a taxi trunk or backseat, and they are checked like normal luggage. Airline policies for bike cases vary widely. Some won't charge extra if the weight of your total luggage does not exceed the maximum limit allowed. Others will automatically charge a fee — sometimes about $100 — for oversized luggage. Some ticket counter employees can be flexible, so it's always worth asking them to waive or reduce any fees.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Movie Review

Jodhaa Akbar - A Muslim and a Hindu. Let’s Dance!

This looks like another great Bollywood movie:

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Swimming Classes


Mommy has decided to sign DD up for swimming lessons after his screaming session with auntie. My former manager had recommend classes offered by Debbie Meyer who won 3 Gold Medals in the 1968 Summer Olympics. It was quite a sticker shock ($265 for 12 15-minute sessions), but I have to say it's well worth it. I saw improvement right after the first session and even more dramatic progress after the fourth session! Daddy has been leveraging the tips that he picked up from DD's coach, so hopefully we will see DD swim like a fish soon!!

Perhaps you can also learn a trick or two on how to teach kids swimming from some of DD's lessons:






First swimming class Part III


Thursday, July 9, 2009

Where did June go?



DD and I had a relatively busy June:
1) We visited the zoo with Auntie M and her friends.
2) Celebrated Father's Day with Grandpa, Grandma and Auntie M.
3) Mommy put DD through an intensive potty training. He had accidents everyday!! I dreaded washing his smelly soiled underwear and pants, but we stuck through it this time, accidents or not!! By the time Daddy came home, DD was almost potty trained. Daddy thought that it was like "magic" that it just happened....aaaarrrg....
4) Concerned about DD's verbal development, I had him evaluated by a speech therapist. She thought DD was normal and on track compared to his age group. I kept telling her that I was concerned that he couldn't speak as many words as my friend's daughter and she just laughed. According to her expert opinion, girls are often more advanced with verbal skills, so she assured me (at least 5 times) that DD's speech was totally normal. :) At this phase, DD is pronoucing many words wrong that can be embarrassing (to me), but it seems to come with parenthood- we, parents, must have thick skins!
5) DD started "reading" to mommy intead of being read to! He simply prefers to "read" the books on his own during our story time. hahaha...:)
6) My brothers and sister visited us at the end of June. DD loved his uncle M, because uncle M was so much fun to be around. He is young and strong and was able to carry DD on his shoulders! (Let's see if Daddy can do that.. :)

DD certainly got lots of family attention in June!



Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Daddy is BACK for good!!!



S graduated on July 2 and has arrived home safely last night. My life as a single-working mother has finally ended!!! DD was excited to see his daddy this morning.

Originally DD and I were going to join S in London on July 1, then travel around Europe in July, but I decided not to at the end. Let's just say that was the right decision. Last week, one of the old filling in my tooth broke. It was so painful that I needed an emergency dental treatment. It turned out that I need a crown done. I would have died traveling Europe for a month with an aching tooth...phew~~ :) S did take some short trips to Paris, Scotland, Greece and Germany by himself. Hopefully he will have time to post some blog entries and pictures about his travel.

We are very happy that our family is together again!!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Michael Jackson (1958-2009)

May Him Rest in Peace in Heaven



This is one of my all-time favorite songs of the world. It touched me so profoundly the first time I heard it and it still brings tears to my eyes as of today.

In most people's life, certain music impacts us in special ways and would always connect us back to those old lost memories. For me, it's Michael Jackson's music. Before I moved to London, before I could speak English, Jackson's music was THE connection to the West for me. Later, it saddened me to learn how his childhood was sacrificed to achieve such great success in music to entertain us. It saddened me even more to watch his career decline and reputation shattered due to his bizarre behaviors which can probably all be attributed to his childhood (or lack of.)

I don't condone the weird things that he had done, but I do want to show the compassion for a lost soul who couldn't find his own happiness in this life, despite such great success, and wealth and his ability to touch people's heart musically.

Hope Michael Jackson can finally find the peace and happiness that had eluded him on this earth.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Seven-year Wedding Anniversary


"Happy Anniversary!! Has it been seven years? Time flies, May your anniversary be as warm as the memories you both have collected. Love Mom & Dad"
This sweet email from S's parents reminded me of the 'special day"!! (I am not into celebrating any particular anniversary, and S is usually the person who reminds me of important dates like this!:)~
Has it been SEVEN years!? This is a major milestone for our relationship! I really look forward to many more years of happiness with S and DD!

Birthday Party...again!

DD was invited to a second birthday party in the last weekend of May. The host put in a lot of thoughts and work to make sure that everyone, especially the kids, had a great time!
He was a little scared of the water slide and only climbed up twice and was too afraid to slide down. After some 20 minutes of just sitting on top, I had to climb up there to help him slide down! I was soaking wet (thanks God that I had lost 15 pounds, so I didn't break the slide....:)~ I can really see DD's cautious personality now. However, he had so much fun that he has been asking to go to Eli's house every morning! Every night he had been saying "DD like Eli house." One night, I asked him (jokingly) " does DD want to move to Eli house?" He replies with loud "YES!" hahahaha... who would have known that my baby is ready to move out to have more fun at three years old!! I now dread the day when he becomes a teenager!

Monday, May 25, 2009

What have we been up to?

Not much.
DD and I have been enjoying our routine and life in general. We attended his classmate's birthday party last weekend in 100+ degree heat. Never mind the heat, DD had so much fun playing in the jumping house, eating cake and candy. Mommy forgot to bring the camera, so hopefully, DD will remember all that fun without any picture. :) That same day, Auntie M came over to swim with DD. DD was so scared of the water that he kept screaming for mommy, not realizing that mommy can't swim! It was so much worse than two summers ago when Daddy first showed him how to swim. It's time to sign him up for a swim lesson this summer, or he might never like water.




Of course we parents live for the milestones and celebrate them no matter how big or small.
1. DD started dressing himself three weeks ago and seemed to enjoy this new found independence.

2. We are making some progress in the potty training arena. I know I am dragging this on for way too long, but I don't want to traumatize him either. It's very hard to strike a balance, but I think he is starting to like his big-boy pants and is at least not afraid of using the potty.


Saturday, May 16, 2009

More Pictures of 小牛牛

小牛牛 looks like a great excuse for us to take a trip to Beijing!! :)

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(M....future 憂鬱小生?)
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(Guess they do do things differently in China, including when they start training kids how to swim! This is quite an interesting way to bath a new born. :)
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