Friday, October 31, 2008

Cosmetic Reorganization

I usually obsess in making things tidy and organized, but I am also lazy on things that I managing things that I don't always use. So when it comes to my cosmetic collection, they weren't being treated particularly well. And as of yesterday, they looked like this:



That's right. Plastic bag within another plastic bag and then things just roll together. Well, yesterday I finally fed up with it and tried to find a solution. I went to Target.com, found a cosmetic case at reasonable price point (US$27). You can see the case here.



And when it opens up it looks like this.



So after I put everything in the right place my storage space looks like this.



So where's all my cosmetic stuff? They are inside the box.



I hope that I can have more trays to categorize items, but at least it's less messy than it used to be.

Weight

I just found out that my PSP, although much bigger than my iPod Classic 80Gb, is much lighter than the iPod Classics.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Jet lag is haunting me now

And I thought I could avoid Jet Lag. Right now I am feeling very sleepy .... One more hour, and I'll be able to leave this office .... can't .... stand ...

Loss track of spending in Hong Kong

Because of my busy schedule in Hong Kong, I didn't get time to document every single purchase I made during my HK Trip. As the result, I was sort lost track on the amount of money I spent in Hong Kong. All I knew was that I kept taking cash out of my Hong Kong bank account, kept charging my credit card and my ATM card through PPS. I guess my first job when I get back to Houston after unpacked everything is to update my HK trip financial record. Yes, I am that obsess about having my finance in control,

Next stop: Canada

I haven't been visiting my aunt and relatives at Canada for almost 10 years. The last time I stayed at their place, Lisa wasn't married yet, grandma was still alive and kicking, and Henry was still a foul mouth teenager. Now Lisa has her family with kids, grandama left us to stay with the Lord, and Henry is now more mature probably because of his sweet girl friend.

Since aunt Mei King asked about whether I would go to visit them at Canada during Grandma's memorial ceremony, I decided that it's about time to have a Canada trip. Just like how I use up all my personal day off with my Hong Kong trip, I'll probably use all my personal day off next year for the Canada trip. There will not be much shopping for the Canada trip, so I can foresee that I will have a more relaxing time comparing my Hong Kong trip. I will visit Lisa's family, checking out Peter's life of being a student major in animation, figure out how Henry's doing, and then maybe a small road trip to places in Canada that I've never been before ....

... unless aunt Mei King is interested in going to New York city, just what we did 10 years ago :-E Man, World Trade Center was still there back then.

Maybe I should try finding Chinese dance class in Houston again?

The fact that I found myself being green again on Chinese dance makes me wonder if I should look for Chinese dance class in Houston again. But I don't really see too much hope on that.

Why bother planning?

My friend thought that my trip is a perfect example of why planning doesn't necessarily lead to better vacation trip experience. He pointed out how much time I spent on planning my HK trip ever since 6 months ago using technologies like Google Calendar, IM and email. Yet I still experienced frustration, anxiety and disappointment for not achieving all I planned.

I disagree with him, though. I think that for the among of things I accomplished during this trip, I was doing a pretty good job, and they are definitely partly the result of the planning I did. Mom was pretty happy because I spent a lot of time eating at home. I got her computer up and running in a stable, secure and easy to use fashion. I got to met as many friends as I could within the 2 weeks. I participated in my friend's dance performance. I had good time having trips at places outside Hong Kong with friends. I got several beautiful costumes made, and I brought a lot of stuff that I will use in the coming one year. Without planning, I may not be able to accomplish half of them.

I guess the problem is not on the planning itself. It's just that my plan was too ambitious.

Comfortable on the flight so far

I am on the plane heading to New York when I am writing this blog. The flight was OK so far, but the on-board entertainment system is definitely not as good as the one I had when I flied from US to Hong Kong. This time I only got a few of fixed channels. No on demand ability and much less choice of program to choose from. Luckily, I prepared an array of entertainment to myself, including my laptop with episode of Simpsons, Saturday Night life and Family guys, PSP, NDS, podcasts on my iRiver mp3 player, iPod Touch and iPod Classic. There's still 5 hours to go before we land on US, yet I am pretty confident that I won't get bored.

I also don't have problem going to restroom or feeling relax because of my decision on choosing isle seat and bringing a flopper with me. Planning does help me to have a more enjoyable flight experience.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

So I screwed up a performance again

Something never change in life. For instance, I can NEVER rely on my brain to remember dance steps when I am on stage, because 95% of the time my brain will automatically go blank, and then all I can do is doing everything that my muscle memory learned.

I thought this would be different, and I was wrong.

So again, I was depressed after that 1 minute 15 seconds performance. Fortunately, I have stuff to pack and work to finish before tomorrow morning, so work occupied my time and kept me about from suffering in depression.

I also found that my ability to forget things after sleeping or a nap is both blessing and curse. For instance, sleeping allows me to forget about some painful experience in relationship. It also allows me to reset my mindset and thus able to tackle the problem in a totally different perspective. But that 10 minutes nap before my performance today also help whipping out the practice I did an hour before I took the nap. I am not saying that I blame the failure of my performance on that 10 minutes nap. I am just saying that it's probably one of the factor.

And if you wonder why I am writing all these while I am so utterly sleepy, that's because I will forget all these after I sleep.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Argument with MetroPop

Something interesting at Sham Sui Po MTR STation yesterday.

It was 6:40 pm, and I arrived the station to met a friend (let's call her Ms. X) as I have a gift for her. There she was inside the gate as she needed to go somewhere else later, telling me about how someone asked her to grab a free MetroPop magazine for him and she refused. For those who are not in Hong Kong and don't have the system works, every week there is this free pop culture magazine called MetroPop handing out for free but stacking up at a location that only those who entered the gate (in order to take the subway train) can access. That person tried to grab a free magazine by asking my friend Ms.X (who's inside the gate waiting for me to come by and give her something) to get an issue for him, and she refused.

I personally think that my friend Ms.X has right to decide whether she did that favorite for that stranger.

The fun thing, though, was that after I gave a gift to Ms.X, and then tried to leave the area, someone tapped my shoulder. I didn't turn back, but someone said, "hey sir, did you know that girl you just talked to? She refused to grab me a free magazine. How Dare!" Suddenly, from my craziness instant, I yelled, "HEY, MS.X! SOMEONE SAID YOU ARE SO MEAN!"

I continued to walk away afterward cause I was really in a hurry. And then I heard that person said, "wow thanks, good job".

I was like ... what the hell ... and whatever ....

Awful noddle, awesome people

Yesterday, I have a gathering with some old pals who worked at the same place with with me several years ago. It was a blast chatting with old friends, and they managed me made me laugh so hard.

We were having dinner at a Japanese restaurant, and I have to say that the noddle I got was really lame. However, the location was great, and somehow no one kicked us out even though we spoke kind of loud most of the time.

Overall, it was an awesome night.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Time to take a lot on shopping (for both me and my friend)

Man, 4 days passed in HK and I felt like it's been 2 weeks. Everyday is so packed with activities and such. The most stressful part was hunting stuffs for me and my friends. It can be so stressful.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Shopping in Hong Kong can be painful

I don't particularly enjoy shopping, and hate it even more if I have to carry a lot things around. I can live with shopping in US because I have my car as my mobile trunk. I don't have, though, that luxury when shopping in Hong Kong. Yesterday was one of those painful moment as I need to shop for tons for stuff myself, my mom and my cousin and Shamsuipo area.

On the top of that, the jet lag started to huant me in a big way, made me feel very painful walking on the street in the middle of the day.

At the end, I sort of accomplished most of the shopping task I set aside.

Enyoyable Independent Movies

I watched several movies while I was on the plane from Houston to Hong Kong, including Indiana Jones 4, Son of Ranbow and Young @ Heart . I realized that watching and reviewing movie on the plane is such an ultimate test for the quality of the movie. The idea is that if you can actually enjoy a movie while you are being on the plane, which is quite a painful experience, then the movie must be very good.

Indiana Jones 4 failed that test. The story of the movie was pretty plain, predictable and almost boring. However the biggest problem of the movie is the way of the storytelling, particular on the dialog. In so many time, characters have long conversation just to explain the story plot in the way that is so unnatural that I rather they have a narrator at the back just tell us the plot. In a lot of times the acting feeling awkward because the dialog was so poorly written that even the best actor could not make it convincing. I really couldn't believe that this is a Steven Spielberg movie.

Watching Son of Ranbow, on the other hand, was such a pleasant experience. This British comedy has an interesting story that even though there were moments that seen too over the top, you can forgive them for the sake of the nice story. The acting was pretty nice, especially the 2 main characters in the movie. You know that these two boys is heading to a pretty fruitful career.

Just like Son of Ranbow, Young @ Heart is an independent movie, and also the one I like the most among the three. As a documentory, Young @ Heart delivers a solid story about a singing group made up of elder people heading toward a performance. The material itself is very interesting and you know that it will lead to some nice drama, but it was the nice directing the seals the deal, keeping the movie in a good pace, bringing you one after another interesting characters, and at the end, you clap, cry and laugh with the people in the movie. Highly recommend.

Thursday, October 09, 2008

No need to bring so much stuff to entertain myself on the plane

I spent quite some time to prepare entertainment for my flight, and later found out that I only need a Wired magazine (or whatever magazine) with some computer study notes (like the Design Pattern except I printout) to keep myself occupied while the flight takes off and landing.

I found out that Continental Airline's in flight entertainment system is pretty awesome. All the contents are free and there's tons of movie, TV shows, HBO specials and games to choose from.

Next time I will definitely not wasting time filling my laptop with shows and Podcast and such anymore :-E

Writing on the plane

Here's what I wrote I was still on the plane:

2008-10-08 - 5:46 pm (and heck know what is the actually time while you are in the middle of the air above middle of the ocean)

I made a lot of stupid decision in my life, and also made a lot of mistakes. Case in point: this morning when I went to airline counter to check in my luggage, I realized that I didn't have my Hong Kong living address with me to write on the label for my 2 check-in luggage. So I only wrote down my email address and my phone number. Sigh.

HOWEVER, I did make some great decision while preparing for this Hong Kong trip, and one of them in the picking of seat. I really like the seat I picked because:

- It's the aisle seat, so that I can walk out to the walkway whenever I like, and go to the restroom whenever I need.
- My seat is 2 rows away from the restroom, so that I can observe when the restroom is not occupied at ease on my seat, and take advantage of moment right after someone left the restroom

This makes my 15+ hours flight relatively less painful.

I also got my dinner 15 to 20 minutes earlier than others because I marked "special dinning request" while I was booking the flight (I marked seafood by the way). The food was not particularly awesome, but it was delivered right at the moment when I was hungry.

(By the way, I was typing this after I used restroom abd got back to my seat. I am looking at people lining up near the restroom mostly because we just had dinner. The scene is painful. I am so glad that I did my number 2 while there was no one lining up.)


I enjoy the in-flight entertainment system provided by Continental airline. I can choose whatever problem I want from a respectable large set of selection. The video game play was kind of lame, but I enjoyed a lot of the HBO specials.

Speaking of this entertainment system, there was some problem with the system at the very beginning of the flight, and the system was rebooted. It's so funny to see all those Linux (yeah, I even saw the Penguin logo) flied by on the screen before the normal console of my screen got set up properly.

I am feeling sleepy now, but not sleepy enough to fall into sleep. Guess I need to watch more TV...

Later

Finally home in Hong Kong

I am now sitting at home using my Lenovo laptop to blog. I tried using iPod Touch to do so, and the process seems slow and clumsy. Though I still find the Lenovo a bit too hot, that means I still have a need to get a Netbook.

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Slow down Daniel, slow down

I need to slow down when I am driving at the office parking lot. My colleague complained that I almost ran him over this morning. :-E Sorry, Joe.

Sunday, October 05, 2008

More information, less gaming

I realized that ever since I got iPod Touch, I used it to entertain myself instead using Nintendo DS. Besides the freshness factor, it may also be the fact that I can use iPod Touch to both having function and being informed, instead of just having fun with DS. I am still obsess with obtaining information and learning stuff everywhere I go.

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Giant Giant Roach

I just saw a giant living roach running across the handle of the dish washing machine. That scene successfullyy killed my appetite of having dinner. The problem is since it's the washing machine, I don't want to spray roach killed at it, worrying that the dishes of my roommate may get stinted with bug spray, and that would be bad...

Sigh ... I guess I just have to tell him to get more and newer Combat.

Hair cut day

I had a hair cut today.

Usually I won't take a hair cut until my head becomes so clumsy that even I can't stand it. But since I am going back to Hong Kong next week, I want to give people I love a good impression.

Or, maybe I am just more aware about how clumsy my hair these days.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

My first experience with American Health Care system

It all started a few days ago when the inner part of my ear was getting a bit itchy. "Maybe I rubbed too hard trying to clean my ear during shower this morning," I thought. I kind of ignored the pain.

The pain didn't go way. In fact when I woke up yesterday, I felt like there's some fluid in my ear, even though I couldn't any wax or fluid out when I tried to clean my ear with tissue paper. Things got even worse later, and eventually I could not hear anything from my left ear. Feeling painful, I left office slightly earlier and try to do some research on finding a doctor to fix my ear.

Here I have to explain something: I haven't seen a doctor for oh so many years. That doesn't mean I didn't feel sick at all. Quite the opposite, I have flu several times each year almost constantly. But every time I felt sick, I use the same formula to fix them problem: sleep, drink water, sleep, and drink even more water. Sometime I will take some off the shelf medicine like Night Qyil or so. But most educated people know that those so called medicine does pretty much nothing except trying to put you into sleep.

The bottom line is that I didn't see doctor. Didn't find the need. And I am still alive.

In fact, if I were not about to leave US and getting back to HK next week, I would leave my ear the way it was for yet another week.

Plus, the pain caused by the tumor inside my ear was getting a tag unbearable last night.

So I spent a lot of time researching. At first I need to figure out what treatment option I have based on my medical plan. I chose PPO, which later on I was glad that I made that decision instead of choosing HMO.

I went to the web site of my medical care provider, and start searching for doctors. But wait, which kind of doctor should I choose? General Practice or Specialist? I have confidence that I know exactly what sort of problem I was having after doing some research on the Internet. Yet when I go to those Specialist web site, they seem to cater to performing surgery. No way my little tumor in my ear caused by my rubbing during shower will need a surgery procedure. I read, and got confused, and read even more, and got even more confused. Finally I decided that I would go to see a General Practice doctor, mostly because General Practice charge $20 while Specialist charge $40. By the time I made up my mind, it's 12:00 midnight already. My ear was in pain, I was exhausted, so I went to sleep.

By the time I woke up it's 8:45 am already. I logged on to company network to notify my teammate not being able to come to office today. And then I called the phone number of the General Practice doctor.

"The number you dialed no longer exist ..." I was like ... waht? So I picked another doctor. His phone number gave me fax tone. I moved to the third choice. There it said on the web site "does not take new patient". Fourth choice: NO PHONE NUMBER provided.

I was like, what the ***k was going on.

Eventaually I found one with a working phone number. The receptionist asked for my name, but before I finished my sentence, she huged up. So I tried again, this time she didn't hung up, but instead asking me to hold for 15 minutes. She came back while I was trying to take advantage of the waiting time by brush my teeth. She told me to photocopy a bunch of IDs and stuff, fax to her, and she said she'll call me back to let me know if I was "being accepted as a patient", and schedule an appointment LATER.

I hunged up the phone and thought, why bother with all these mess? Screw it. I'll just pick a near by clinic, bring all my cards and document, and cut this "fax me this and that" nonsense. So I picked a doctor, put the information in my iPod Touch, and left home. I picked that doctor because (1) it's easy to navigate since it's right on Belairre and (2) the doctor was the only female among the top 15 search result, and I felt like female doctors were more gentle in general (don't know why I ahve that strange bias) .

So I drove to the Kelsey-Seybold Clinic and went to 3rd floor as was indicated by the address, only to find out that the doctor was no longer practice at that location. However, the lady at reception reminded me, "actually, you can go to any doctor you like with PPO."

"Any doctor?" I asked, "good, then do you have any doctor that I can see right away?"

So I instantly got assigned to see Sunday Fadula Jr, M.D. . All the staff at Kelsey-Seybold Clinic that I deal with were very nice. And for some strange reason, they ALL interest in my iPod Touch. Some even thought it's an iPhone. The bottom line is that they all loved the device.

At the end, Doctor Fadula told me that I had infection in my ear, and prescribed me ear drop medicine and some pills. The whole visit cost me $20.

So I brought 2 pages of prescription to the Walgreen near my living place. It took 30 minutes for them to have my medicine ready even though there was only one costume besides me. Maybe it's because this was my first time and I had no record in the system, I thought. Luckily I have my iPod Touch to entertain me, so that 30 minutes didn't seem that long. 1 bottle of ear drop with 1 bottle of pills cost me $20.

I don't know for sure by effective the medicines are since this is my first day taking medication. Hopefully it won't take long to cure. But again, I was thankful that I chose PPO. Otherwise, I would have to get back home and find another HMO doctor just because the information on my stupid provider's web site was outdated.