Archive for November, 2008

Question Time!

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Stolen from iguanagrrl and anonemoose:

Ask me to take a picture of any aspect of my life that you’re interested in/curious about—it can be anything from my DVD collection to my favorite pair of shoes.  Leave your choice here on my blog1 as a comment, and I will reciprocate by taking the pictures and posting them as a reply to your comment.  That way you get to know a little bit about my life.


1You may log into my blog using your LiveJournal-provided OpenID, which is the same as your LiveJournal address, e.g. “iguanagrrl.livejournal.com”.

Piano

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

The Massachusetts police need to watch Piano no Mori.  XD

OMIGOD

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

The gas station at the Safeway in Dixon (on Pitt School Road) is selling unleaded 87-octane at $1.97/gal, with 3 cents/gal club card discount included.

When was the last time the gas price dropped below $2/gal? I forgot…. XD

“The Smug Generation”

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Jean Twenge, a psychology professor at San Diego University, echoes yet another trait I have been spotting among younger generations, then steps forward by suggesting a possible cause for that as well: Kids these days are often much too self-confident compared to what they are really capable of, and that could be traced to the way their parents reared them.

Citing a research led by Dr. Twenge, The Daily Mail reports that kids into whose mind too much self-confidence and praise are introduced by their parents often end up being unrealistically confident about their ability, believing they are more intelligent than the previous generation and claiming they will perform better than their own parents in all aspects of life—at work, as spouses and as parents—while in fact their actual competency and performance is far below what they claim, not even on par with but lower than their parents’ generation. A remarkable quote of Keith Campbell: “Previous generations had more realistic ambitions.  Today’s teenagers have been taught to reach for the moon without being warned that many of them will not make it.”

This is very true, unfortunately, for quite a few acquaintances who I have had made here in the states for the past few years.  Often, their self-perceived competency begins to become threatened when they go to college: They wonder why their grades never exceed B0 despite their brain, then after graduating, they now wonder why all those jobs that guarantee $50K—some even say “a six digit income” (orz)—fail to recognize their ability and intelligence.  It makes me want to inject several IV bottles labeled “self-assessment” and “modesty” directly into their head, but with the facts that such advices have little effect and that the only effective prescription for them is the harsh reality which forces them to re-evaluate themselves, there is nothing of help I can really offer them.

Dreams!

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Amusing.  My LiveJournal friends page features dream-related (literal) posts by three different people in a row.  XD

Vacation: A Happy oTL

Monday, November 10th, 2008

This is a side effect of being in one company for 11 years: I just found that I have maxed out my vacation days once again, even after taking a two-week vacation last July partly for the same reason.  There are 44 genuine vacation days, 6 personal days and 2 floating holidays left = 52 days.  I need to take random days off before I start losing them, yet I am at a loss of what to do with them now that I have no reason to take personal trips to Japan.  Haha.

Perhaps I should pay a long visit to Korea once again (November 2006 was the last time).  Give a grandma a surprise visit, see a few good friends and eat a lot of Korean food that I have been missing.  Ahh, the latter alone gives me euphoria.  XD

The problem, though, is that the airline fuel surcharge is still sky-high (last time I took a trip to Japan, it accounted for approximately 40% of the ticket price… orz).  I really wish the rumor that it will go down in 2009 would indeed come true.  *crosses fingers*  Come to think of it, it is already November and the new airfare schedule for Q1 2009 should have gone into effect by now.  Perhaps I should start checking them out.  : )

♥ McCain

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Somehow I think McCain’s concession speech was much, much better than Obama’s victory speech; it reflected everything I have always admired him for as a politician no matter how his views and takes differed from mine.  In my book he has always been a great leader, and always will, as his speech tonight reconfirmed.

Cute LOLcat(s) of the Day

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Taken from icanhascheezburger.  ♥

Update

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

So, in case the “One Year and Some More” post wasn’t clear enough, I am back to single.  And this time I am not going to say much about it.

It isn’t that I don’t have much to say: In fact, if I were to sit down and start typing about what has happened and what has been on my mind over the past three months, I would probably spend a whole night just doing that, and the resulting article would break your RSS reader or friends page, and maybe crash your browser too….  LOL  I just decided that this time I am going to respect the memories and things that I have shared with Eugene, despite the bad ending.  After all, there is no point carrying sourness farther than necessary.

I am still having some hard time adjusting to the new status; since I have seriously considered marrying her (and at my age, “serious” means much more than one would guess… haha), there are so many areas in my life where she had deeply tied in; erasing her traces in my daliy life will not be an easy task.  One thing is for sure though: I will be spending much more time playing PIU, because it has been clinically proven to cleanse my busy mind (I noticed that earlier this year when work was nearly killing me).  Haha.