Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Death metal or soccer coaching



Got two new dvds. Can't decide which one to watch.....

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Roasted vegetables and creamy tomato soup


Yum! My favorite vegetarian meal.

Astronauts

I like astronauts. They do important things for the human race. But why did they need an astronaut tucked into the closet in the back of our commuter plane this weekend?


The astronaut was right next to the fire extinguisher. Nothing gives you more confidence on a propeller airplane than a fire extinguisher. I mean, other than an astronaut.


I guess fire extinguishers are necessary though, because when you land, this is the extent of the fire fighting capability:

Monday, October 18, 2010

Uninvited house guests

We haven't had cane spiders in our house for years. I don't know if these guys bite, but they're big (don't let the pic fool you, this guy had to be 2" in diameter including legs), they're ugly, and they're fast.

I found this guy on the wall on Sunday morning.


Later that evening, I found this guy in front of my car door, so I stepped on him.


Had I caught them live and put them in a glass aquarium with each other, I could have done a combat video like those Japanese Bug Wars.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Pac NW, Part 4

On our last day, we skipped our typical hotel breakfast in favor of one of Guy Fieri's favorites, Voula's Offshore Cafe in the University District near UW. My wife had the special, which was chantrelle mushrooms and wild rice sauteed in white wine, butter and garlic, folded into an omelet, and served with a side of fruits and granola.



Later we went to Pike Place Public Market and walked around (and ate more)!


The flowers were beautiful.....


.....as were the peppers.


Next we went to look for the Jimi Hendrix statue on Capitol Hill



For our last meal in Seattle, we went to I Love Sushi, which was across the street from our hotel. The sushi was excellent and happy hour prices were insanely cheap. This "hairy roll" was outstanding but I had a hard time keeping a straight face when I ordered it.

Pacific NW, Part 3

On Thursday we went to EMP, which is the Experience Music Project opened by Paul Allen. The exterior architecture was really neat.


And I was able to get an artsy picture of the reflection of the Space Needle off of one of the exterior walls:



Inside the EMP I have to admit that I was expecting a little more. However, the guitar tornado was kind of neat, though the guitar nerd in me noted that these were really cheap guitars and some of them had either no strings or their electronics and/or hardware stripped out:



Some of Jimi's memorabilia was there, and I thought those were cool, especially the smashed guitars:


Adjacent to the EMP was the Sci Fi museum. I'm not really a sci fi nerd, but I appreciated some of the displays like this Terminator replica.



Later on we went to Fred Meyer to shop (in appreciation for the Fred Meyer day at the Pacific Science Center). We saw some really weird pumpkins and squash - notice the one whitish pumpkin growing out of the orange one.

Pacific NW, Part 2

After spending Tuesday with family and friends, we headed down to my Aunt's farm in Woodburn, Oregon. It's such a great farm. The steer mooed at us when they saw us coming.



There were also two dogs, Polly and Pounder, a barn cat, a turkey and some chickens. My kids had so much fun playing fetch with Polly. My daughter carried around the barn cat, and L and I enjoyed petting Pounder, who was loving the attention. But the highlight of the farm, at this time of year, is the tomato vineyard, where they grow the most beautiful heirloom and grape tomatoes.


The farm was especially bountiful thanks to the outstanding weather, and it was so easy to just eat these from out of the boxes in the barn.




Tomatoes aren't the only things that they grow. There were also these really yummy raspberries....



....some strawberries, buckwheat, apples, and sunflowers:

Pacific NW, Part 1

We spent all of last week in the Pacific Northwest, and we couldn't have had better weather. It was sunny and cool, the perfect weather for viewing Seattle from the Space Needle.


From the viewing deck there were beautiful views of Puget Sound, Lake Union, and Downtown Seattle.


Fortunately that day, it was Fred Meyer day at the Pacific Science Center, so admission was free (thanks Fred!). The exhibits were incredible, from a giant playable acoustic guitar, to the Mindbender Mansion, where you solved various puzzles, to a real meteor that you could lift, but by far the most impressive thing to do was the Butterfly Room, a huge greenhouse that was filled with butterflies flying all around you. A butterfly landed on my daughter's hand and stayed there for a long time!



That evening we had dinner at Genki Sushi, where there were salmon heads decorating the wall.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

First game, first win for the Titans!!

My team, the Titans (in purple above), played an amazing game and pulled off our first win (6-5), on our first game. I'm so proud of the boys and I'm still pumped up, 9 hours later!!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Meet the newest member of our family


We promised our daughter a guinea pig for finishing up a full summer of summer school and swim classes. We went down to the Humane Society today to adopt a guinea pig and they had a few cute ones. "Teriyaki", as my daughter named him, was the only one that was not afraid to be picked up by me. She sat out all afternoon to watch him in his new home!!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Had a really nice stay-cation a few weeks ago

at the Kahala hotel. When you live in Hawaii, it makes sense in the summertime to get out to the hotels and beaches and have a relaxing day out in the sun.

Fortunately to fit in with my current healthy eating plan, there were lots of really nice Japanese pickled vegetables. (note that I conveniently left out the photo of my second plate which had the ham and potatoes on it!)



After brunch we took a walk out on the beach and the kids couldn't resist walking in the ocean!

We really need to do this more often.

Attended a nice wedding this weekend

and I found a few places to take some nice pictures. Still practicing using my new digital camera.

This first shot is at Ho'omaluhia Botanical Gardens in Kaneohe, Hawaii.


This is a shot of the wedding cake at the reception at the Ko'olau Golf Course.

After two weeks on the ranch


Sonic has lost a LOT of weight. But it was great to see that he's still alive! He has made a whole bunch of new chicken friends and is hanging out with them, despite being the only white chicken in the bunch. We were not super sure it was him because he looks SO different, but he was the only white chicken there, where previously there weren't any.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

It's a BOY!!!!! (unfortunately)


A few weeks ago my daughter brought home the chick that hatched in her class. We were intending to keep it as a pet, if it turned out to be a female. Well, it appears that his comb is coming out, and the bright red color indicates that Sonic (the name given to him by the kindergarten class) is a "he". Unfortunately, roosters crow and are not allowed in our town, so we will be saying goodbye to him soon. And more unfortunately, our family has grown attached to him.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Drumming



I've played guitar and bass in bands for almost 30 years, and prior to a few years ago I've never played drums. A few years ago I picked up an electric drum set so that I could have band practices at my house, but I never learned how to play. Over the last few months, I've been practicing, and I'm still pretty amateur, but I'm slowly learning.

The first half of the above video is a song I'm playing called "Bittersweet" by a band called Fuel. My old band Giant Wheel Throw used to cover this song, and I know it well on guitar. The second half of the video is me just trying out some fills, very sloppily. Hopefully I will get these fills down and learn some new ones.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Final game

Today my U10 boys team played our final game. We played one of the toughest teams in our league and won 3 to 0. Early on in the season we started out rough, having been down 1 win and 4 losses by mid season, but we managed to pull it out in the end to finish off the season 4 wins and 5 losses, having only lost one game in the second half of the season.

Me watching the game

The boys played really hard today and the way the team jelled during the last few games and practices was a stark contrast to the very Bad News Bears quality that we started out with.

My son dribbling the ball

I'm not going to say that the kids were the easiest to work with, but they all had such great personalities and I will miss them a lot. I already got one request to "be on your team again next season", so that was flattering. The parents were simply outstanding and so full of support, and as a coach they were the best parents I could have hoped for.

The kids all gave me a "Gatorade moment", but instead of dumping a big cooler on me, they filled up their water shooters with cold water and blasted me (thanks, whoever put those in the goodie bags!!) But it was all in good fun, and actually felt nice as it was really warm today.

I got a nice goodie basket from the team, along with a framed team picture and a $50 Sports Authority gift card. Rawk!!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

California Screamin

Last October we went to Disney's California Adventure Park, and they have a great rollercoaster called California Screamin'. What a great coaster - the loop de loop is early on in the ride but it gets your adrenaline going so that you're pumped up for the drops and turns. For this video I sat next to a girl who showed why the ride is called California Screamin. I'm glad I managed to hold onto the camera!!

Monday, March 8, 2010

White Elephant Sale score



We had a white elephant and bake sale at work today. I scored a pair of nice melamine bowls, and some kalamansee, which is a small lime that is used in the filipino dish called pancit (which, incidentally, I'm making for the soccer pot luck this weekend).

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Popo's Chinese New Year Feast

This post is for my brother who lives in L.A. and couldn't be here for Chinese New Year.

My mom makes a wonderful spread for Chinese New Year and has the whole family over. Mom works so hard to make these meals and plate them nicely, so I had snap some pics!

Fishcake and spinach stuffed eggs
Cold plate with roast meats:

Char siu ribs:
Steamed fish with ginger and scallions:
Kau yuk with buns
E-mein with shiitake and green beans
Jai (monk's food):

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Peanut butter cookies


I made peanut butter cookies from scratch for the bake sale. Yum!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Swoosh!!

I'm not 100% sure I'm supposed to be posting these pics, but last October we visited the corporate offices of a well known swooshy logo'd shoe company in Oregon. A friend who works there got us in to the well secured "campus" to see where she works, but we only got to tour outside of the buildings. Above is a lake which separates the various parts of the campus.

Since we don't get the full effect of the fall season in Hawaii, where the climate is very stable and tropical, we always marvel at the beauty of the turning leaves.


And here are the offices where the designers work, carefully measuring athletes and coming up with swooshy logo'd shoes and apparel. Imagine Michael Jordan or Tiger Woods walking into your office. How cool would that be?


What an awesome place to work! Too bad Ni.... I mean, the swooshy logo'd place doesn't hire engineers. Or maybe they do. Hmmmm.........