6/22/2009

Just in case anybody cares...

Dawn and I have launched a new blog jointly, and we have been updating it rather than this one. If you DO care, please update your bookmarks and direct your browser to here (http://hdadachi.blogspot.com/)

7/02/2007

A year and a half later...

... so it has been a year and a half since the last post... I have been extremely busy for the whole year of 2006, and the first half of 2007 has been pretty hectic, too. Things may get worse again, but right now, it seems to be the calmest time in a long time.

Although I haven't had time to blog, many things happened since December 2005. Let me summarize:
  • May 06: My brother moves out after 2 years!
  • Jun 06: Dawn moves in with me!
  • Aug 06: Dawn & I buy a house! (yeah, a real house! With a roof and everything!)
  • Sept 06: Dawn thinks I should resume posting in this blog...
  • Sept 06 - Jan 07: Things are kinda blur... Very busy at work...
  • Feb 07: Dawn & I are engaged! (yes, to be married! No, she wasn't drunk!)
  • Mar 07: Dawn still thinks I should resume posting in this blog...
  • Jul 07: suffering from allergy attack... Resuming posting in this blog...

I can't write about everything in one post, and I hope to elaborate on all of these things in the future posts.

Basically, my life has had an extreme make-over of a sort. Especially, if you knew me from a couple of years ago, the transformation has been rapid and colorful. With the revival of this blog, I hope to document at least a gist of it.

12/30/2005

Let the real vacation begin!

After all the family obligations, Dawn and I were finally on our way to Atlanta for our vacation. We spent 3 nights at Crowne Plaza Hotel, a nice hotel where I got a hell of a deal. We were somewhat unprepared and underplanned for what we wanted to do there, though: we didn't bring a street map for Atlanta; the Georgia Aquarium was so crowded that they were only accepting reserved ticket visitors, and we couldn't get in; we had to decide where to eat minutes before dinner. Considering all that, we still did pretty well enjoying ourselves.


Fernbank Museum of Natural History. Very interesting display of evolutions of different species in Georgia regions.


CNN Global Headquarters. We took the "Inside CNN" tour. Very neat. Highly recommended.

World of Coca-Cola Museum. Coke was invented in Atlanta! Even if you are not interested in history of Coke, you would most-likely find this place fascinating. Of course, we are very easily amused...

12/26/2005

'Tis the season of Presents

I am not a Christian, but I do enjoy the customary gift exchange of Christmas season... Mostly, the receiving part of it. For the past several years, I had not had to do much with shopping for others except for my own parents, but this time, things were a bit different now that Dawn is in the picture.

I didn't have time to shop so I had asked Dawn to do the shopping for me using my credit card. The arrangement worked out pretty well... at least for me.

We spent Christmas Eve at Dawn's parents', Christmas Day at Dawn's sister's and 26th at Dawn's sister's ex-husband's (father of Dawn's nephew's). It was probably the busiest holiday season that I have experienced in the recent years. Here are a few pix:

Dawn's mom gets a Dyson vacuum cleaner!


Dawn was very excited to have received a toaster oven from her parents.


The boys got the Basketball Goal for their new house!

12/08/2005

A bit of sightseeing...

After the closure meeting, we had a little time to do sightseeing in Nagoya. I was raised in Nagoya, but after 9 years, I'm no different from the first timers:



Nagoya City Hall. Nagoya is a city of 2.17 million people. I guess you need 2 skyscrapers to govern a city that big...

Nagoya Castle. Although rebuilt 46 years ago after burnt to the ground during WWII 60 years ago, it is still an impressive structure. The golden dolphines on the top of the roof make this castle distinguished from the others.

Jay on the golden dolphin... I think he looks like Will Sasso from Mad TV...

What do you think?

12/07/2005

Toilets in Japan

Just a couple of pix of TOILETS in Japan:


"Hole on the floor" This always sparks conversations.

"Washlet" Shower toilet in my hotel room. Heated seat and butt shower ro bidet. It's strangely addictive.

12/06/2005

Land of Rising Sun...

I've been in Japan for 2 full days now for business. The flight was long (13 hours) and it felt longer in my coach seat... I didn't move from the seat for the entire duration of the flight. Somehow, I didn't have to go to bathroom... Well, the damn flight attendant didn't come around often and left us all thirsty so I didn't have enough fluid in my system. I was so dehydrated by the time I got off the plane at Centrair Airport in Nagoya.

I am accompany my boss and 2 other Americans (Jay and Debbie) to interpret. It has been more exhausting than I had expected. All day long, there is not much private time that allow us to sightsee except for what we could see during the transit.

Jetlag has taken the toll on me and I keep waking up at 4:30am and getting tired around 8pm. The tight schedule during the day isn't helping either.

This morning, we went to Denny's for breakfast. The menu is nothing like you would see in American Denny's: eggs, salad, toast, coffee and juice... or rice, miso soup, salmon and natto... I hadn't expected that, but they were pretty good. I told Jay that I had not met any American who liked natto (fermented soy beans). Jay naturally ordered it to try it. I braced myself for the scene he was gonna cause when he gets grossed out. Jay actually finished it claiming that "it was OK". wow... what a weirdo...


11/28/2005

Thanksgiving Weekend

This Thanksgiving Weekend was different from the last several ones. Obviously, my life has changed much with Dawn's reappearance in my life, and with it comes the need to balance the time among different parties: my family, her family and her friends. It's just that I have not had many acquaintances that I care to spend time in different occasions for a while.

So, this time we had Thanksgiving dinner at Dawn's parents, Friday and Saturday at my parents and another Thanksgiving dinner at Christie's (her roommate/landlord) parents. As busy as it was, it was nice to have the sense of belonging back.


Boys horseplaying at Dawn's parents'.

From left: Noah's, Dawn's, Johnny's, Chris's and Mason's. Mason is 14 (both age and shoe size)

Dinner at my parents'.

Dawn making herself at home with wine, my computer and my dad's cardigan...

10/31/2005

Louisville Rendez-vous

Dawn and I have made Louisville a rendez-vous location since it's located 1 hour from her and 2 hours from me. I have lived in this city for 1.5 years right after college, and I didn't have a good impression because I never grew to like my first job. Now, I can be more objective about the city, and I think it is quite a city with a character. I took some nice pix while we were there, and here they are.


When did they build Hard Rock Cafe in Louisville?! This used to be a lame Galleria mall! Now the structure is called "4th Street Live" housing some trendy bars and a live stage. COOL!


An evening view on the Ohio River. Nice picture from my point-n-shoot cam, I think.

Cherokee Park. Dogs are running around freely! I don't know if this particular area is supposed to be the dog park, but dogs get along well with other dogs when not on leash.

"Jack" and me. Jack is just a friendly dog who just happened to be there. Obviously, he is a good judge of character.

Dawn and a rotweiler. There is no such thing as a scary dog here. A lot of "horseplay", but they are all playing nice.

3 dogs with 1 stick.

Dawn is completely content with the mild weather, the scenery and the dog poop she is lying on (totally kidding). It was a near-perfect day except for the fact that the it had to end.

A very wonderful weekend, indeed! I long for another one like this.

10/23/2005

TMI Management Academy

My employer 'forces' leadership positions to take a few required training classes. Management Academy is one of them. I have been avoiding it for the last... um... 9 years, but they finally caught up with me, and I finally ended up going there in the backwoods of Cumberland Falls, KY. The training was surprisingly fruitful and, more importantly, painless. I actually enjoyed my week of the training. They asked to keep the contents of the training hush-hush for the future trainees, so I won't talk about it in details. But here are some pics from the week.


Cumberland Falls, KY. The only place in the world where you can see "Moonbows"! No, I didn't get to see one...

The morning starts early, but the breakfast tastes better when surrounded by the beautiful nature.

I won't elaborate what we are actually doing, but I ended up hurting my back in this activity...

Talk about bonding...

Another of the activities. This one is in a classroom, but it was a very intense experiment.

My classmates! Strangers when we arrived, the best of friends when we left! We learned so much about ourselves as well as each other. You gotta love it when things exceed your expectations!