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- May 6, 2018
2018 Goals Review 03: Stress to Overcome, Resistances to Beat
May 6, 2018Read moreSorry that today’s monthly review of my Groundhog Day Resolutions progress is late! The quick summary is that I’ve been preparing for traveling and am still traveling, so not a lot of progress has been made. However, the travel itself has given rise to new insights on work-life balance and renewed assurance that I am still on the right path. However, I’m also aware just how easily disrupted my movement toward these goals are. Strap on your HARD HATS…we’re going in! (more…)
- May 6, 2018
Taiwan 2018 Days 02 to 04
May 6, 2018Read moreADVENTURES IN TAIWAN continue. This entry picks-up on April 27-28.
On Friday, we left our temporary lodging at Uncle’s house in Sha-Lu so my sister could get her teeth checked. Uncle is a highly-experienced dentist, and determined that she needed to have some work done immediately that afternoon. So we went to the Japanese restaurant across the street, which I’d visited many times before on previous visits and wasn’t too excited about. This time was a bit different, though:
First, I had this amazing onion salad (above, left) that was very similar to the kind of Japanese appetizer salads we get here in the USA right down to the sweet ginger dressing, but the onion itself was a marvel. I wasn’t even sure it was onion at first because it was so mild and refreshing. Then came a handroll with potato salad and salmon in it, which is something I actually do like from this restaurant. My main entree was a beef salad which cooked slowly in a bed of lettuce in a foil bowl perched atop a small flame. The lettuce wilted into a kind of broth. It was interesting but not great. I’m not sure what kind of Japanese food this was, but it was actually OK because it’s a bit different every time we go there. My meal set actually included some other things like ice cream, some Japanese fried rice in a triangle shape, and coffee, but you’ll have to see the full Taiwan 2018 Flickr Gallery when that’s done.
After lunch we spent some time with family while waiting for the dental procedure to finish, then it was back to Sha-Lu to rest up for the coming major family events on Saturday: the House Dedication ceremony and my dad’s 90th Birthday Celebration. A lot of relatives were in-town to participate at the service, which was a kind of family dedication to the memory of my dad’s father and his extended family. Uncle had built a memorial on the second floor of the Sha-Lu house (above).
Then, it was time for Dad’s birthday celebration dinner, which was on the 7th floor of a hotel called The Lin in one of the newer parts of Taichung. The venue itself was quite beautiful, as was the food. However, the hotel staff training was rather lackluster. My dad even commented on it afterwards, noting the lack of professional hospitality in directing people to the area. My impression of the hotel itself, from this and previous visits, is that it’s staffed like a mid-range department store with everyone assigned to a zone to do their ONE TASK OR ELSE SOMEONE WILL PAY DEARLY. I much prefer hotels that are staffed by people to feel they are empowered to make you feel welcome.
The event itself, though, was pretty great. Dad looked strong and happy, smiling and engaged with people. He was overall quite pleased.
But you all really want to know about the food, right? The menu (below, left) was provided with the appetizer course (not shown) in English as well as Chinese, so we could actually see what was coming! Our cousin June too could translate and give us color commentary on the food, along with our cousin’s husband Philip who is an international salesperson of some kind.
The appetizer course was wonderful, full of things I liked. The rest of the menu was largely seafood, which I don’t like very much at all. However, one of the first entrees was Pig Knuckles and Noodles, a dish that is traditionally served representing long life and prosperity. I’m not usually a big fan of pig knuckles because they are huge, but these ones were trimmed down to only the best parts and were quite good. A dish that I really wanted to eat but couldn’t was the “American Style Lobster”, served split-open and drizzled with some delicious-looking sauces and spices. I tried to eat a claw but the very smell of lobster makes my stomach turn, so I had to settle for taking a picture.
I didn’t include pictures of all the other dishes, but here are a few more. These Fish Fillets were yummy. These Abalone were said to be delicious but I didn’t dare eat them. I did try this glutinous rice wrapped in some kind of leaf (bamboo leaves?), which is similar to Jungdz (rice bundles) I had had in the past. There were some specialty deserts too as well as a lot of toasting. Overall, it was an excellent day!
- May 4, 2018
Taiwan 2018 Day 1 – Arrival!
May 4, 2018Read moreIt’s already the end of DAY 10 of this trip, and it’s the first time I’ve had a chance to write a blog post about the trip! Amazingly I only have gotten through 1 day of it; will try to catch up over the next few days! (more…)
- April 24, 2018
Daily 019: An Awesome Encounter at Alice Blue Boutique
April 24, 2018Read moreHappy Monday! I’m getting ready to fly out to Taiwan tomorrow. The house sitters have been briefed, cameras have been turned on, and I just need to get to the airport and meet with my sister and her boyfriend to take the flight to Hong Kong then Taiwan. ADVENTURE! I’m trying not to feel too anxious about it :-)
So, today’s post is going to be brief, and I will not be blogging/streaming regularly until I get back and have recovered. I might do a one-day a week post until June, since I will be quite backlogged in my work and need to put some major focus time in.
But enough of that…I want to tell a story about MY NEW FAVORITE SHIRT! (more…)
- April 19, 2018
Daily 018: Pre-Trip Reconnection with Hair & Friends
April 19, 2018Read moreHappy Thursday! I’ve got a little bit of work left for a legacy client, but I’m largely just in PREP MODE now for my upcoming trip to Taiwan. I’ve been splurging a bit on travel gear, notably ordering a dedicated camcorder for capturing Dad’s 90th birthday celebration. I’m planning on using the camcorder (a Canon VIXIA HF R800) as a better livestreaming camera when I get back from the trip. I’d originally considered a Zoom Q8 Handy Video Recorder, which has great audio but is also rather old (2015) and has only so-so video quality. If I really want decent audio I could bring my Zoom H5 and then use the auto-sync feature in Adobe Premiere, but I don’t know if I want to bring that much gear with me. We’ll see how the packing situation works out.
I’ve also got to clean up the guest room for my extended-stay house guest when I return; he’ll be moving some stuff in while I’m gone, so it’ll be a busy weekend of cleaning and preparing. More news (with pictures!) after the jump! (more…)