The yin and yang of a Taiwanese-American gal, an American guy, and their two "active" kids.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
My cousin's wedding
There were many pics from the wedding, too many to post, so I created a web album where you can see them. Click here
These are pics from the BYU-UCLA football game we went to in September. I am slooow at getting the pics up, I know. It was cool to go to the Rose Bowl, one of the oldest stadiums in the U.S., and one of the biggest. It seats around 100,000 people.
HDTV is AMAZING
So, last spring, actually winter to be exact, I convinced Ellen to let me buy a 42 inch Sony High Def Television. It has been great for DVDs, because we also got a HDTV enabled DVD player with an HDMI input. You have to have HDMI to get that crystal clear picture. Maybe down the road, after I graduate law school, I'll get a HD-DVD player, which look great, but cost around 500 bones right now. ANYWAY, we never had cable until last month, when I got Ellen some mandarin channels. This week, I broke down and upgraded to an HDTV signal from Comcast. I know, Comcast stinks compared to Dish, but we have broadband internet too, and all of it is cheaper with Comcast. Well, I upgraded to the HDTV signal today, and the picture clarity is AMAZING. I was watching a little bit of the USC(thats South Carolina) versus Kentucky game, and it was like being at the game! I could see individual blades of grass on the field, the pores on people's faces. It is crazy how clear and smooth an HDTV picture is. The only problem is, there are only so many HD channels right now, so the programming available is somewhat limited..but if you are able to do it, I highly recommend HDTV. I don't know if I can ever watch non-HDTV again!!!
Ok, some people have complained about my lack of posts on this blog (namely LACEY), so I promise to get something up this weekend. Right now, however, I am studying hard getting ready for a criminal law midterm exam, (besides watching a half-hour of HDTV :) so I haven't had time. Be patient people, and I'll get some pics of our recent travels, including the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Universal Studios, and Rhiannon and Jud's wedding on the Cali coast.
Ta-ta for now.
Ok, some people have complained about my lack of posts on this blog (namely LACEY), so I promise to get something up this weekend. Right now, however, I am studying hard getting ready for a criminal law midterm exam, (besides watching a half-hour of HDTV :) so I haven't had time. Be patient people, and I'll get some pics of our recent travels, including the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Universal Studios, and Rhiannon and Jud's wedding on the Cali coast.
Ta-ta for now.
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Dark Chocolate M&Ms
Anyone tried those new dark chocolate M&Ms (DC M&M)? Of course I am referring to the peanut variety, since getting the non-peanut ones would be stupid-they both cost the same, so why not get the ones that include a personal peanut for your eating pleasure??
Anyway, at first I hated the DC M&M. It tasted just like cheap chocolate chips you get that are too bitter and take away from what should be a good chocolate chip cookie. Then, I realized that I shouldn't treat the DC M&M like the normal Peanut M&M, because the normal one is milk chocolate, and is satisfying when popped in the mouth and quickly crunched into oblivion. The DC M&M, I realized, must be massaged in the mouth, allowed to melt patiently, until the candy-coated shell's sweetness melds with the bitter chocolate, undressing the peanut from its candy/chocolate clothes until it crunches satisfyingly in your mouth. THAT IS HOW YOU ENJOY THE NEW DARK CHOCOLATE M&Ms!
Anyway, at first I hated the DC M&M. It tasted just like cheap chocolate chips you get that are too bitter and take away from what should be a good chocolate chip cookie. Then, I realized that I shouldn't treat the DC M&M like the normal Peanut M&M, because the normal one is milk chocolate, and is satisfying when popped in the mouth and quickly crunched into oblivion. The DC M&M, I realized, must be massaged in the mouth, allowed to melt patiently, until the candy-coated shell's sweetness melds with the bitter chocolate, undressing the peanut from its candy/chocolate clothes until it crunches satisfyingly in your mouth. THAT IS HOW YOU ENJOY THE NEW DARK CHOCOLATE M&Ms!
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Doctor Strangehate
We changed Ellen's doctor last week after a strange experience. We originally chose this Doc because he was Taiwanese like Ellen, but grew up in Japan and spoke Japanese. This is kind of the lingua franca for Ellen and I, although we primarily use English now.
We met this Doc, and I explained that Ellen was using some herbal supplements she bought from a Chinese medicine shop. The doctor looked at me (Trevor) with complete disgust and said: "Why did you let her use Chinese medicine? Chinese are the dumbest, stinkiest, dirtiest people in the world!" He then looked at me and said "You are supposed to know this, YOU ARE AMERICAN! I CAN"T BELIEVE YOU WERE SO STUPID TO USE CHINESE MEDICINE!!!"
Well, after this rather shocking episode, we promptly changed doctors. I have never been to China, but I know some Chinese, and they are smart, intelligent, kind people. I was surprised that the learned doctor said something which indicates he is not so learned.
We met this Doc, and I explained that Ellen was using some herbal supplements she bought from a Chinese medicine shop. The doctor looked at me (Trevor) with complete disgust and said: "Why did you let her use Chinese medicine? Chinese are the dumbest, stinkiest, dirtiest people in the world!" He then looked at me and said "You are supposed to know this, YOU ARE AMERICAN! I CAN"T BELIEVE YOU WERE SO STUPID TO USE CHINESE MEDICINE!!!"
Well, after this rather shocking episode, we promptly changed doctors. I have never been to China, but I know some Chinese, and they are smart, intelligent, kind people. I was surprised that the learned doctor said something which indicates he is not so learned.
New Ellen-isms!!
My lovely wife Ellen sometimes says some funny things in English-phrases that kind of get lost in translation. I will periodically post them as new ones are created. So, please enjoy these little Ellen-isms!
Where is the cirantro?!!! (Where is the cilantro)
There is a died mouse in the backyard (dead)
Maple sauce for the pancakes (syrup)
There are a ton more, but I always forget, and Ellen doesn't help me remember!
"Your belly improved"-this is what Ellen said when she meant to say "your belly got bigger". I'm not sure I would call this an improvement, but it made me laugh nontheless.
"Subten" -this one took me about 5 mnutes to figure out, finally I learned the intented word-"sabbath"
"rop the benbu leaves" =wrap the bamboo leaves
"The Final Dinner"-this is the name of the picture on our living room wall (We all know it as "The Last Supper")
Where is the cirantro?!!! (Where is the cilantro)
There is a died mouse in the backyard (dead)
Maple sauce for the pancakes (syrup)
There are a ton more, but I always forget, and Ellen doesn't help me remember!
"Your belly improved"-this is what Ellen said when she meant to say "your belly got bigger". I'm not sure I would call this an improvement, but it made me laugh nontheless.
"Subten" -this one took me about 5 mnutes to figure out, finally I learned the intented word-"sabbath"
"rop the benbu leaves" =wrap the bamboo leaves
"The Final Dinner"-this is the name of the picture on our living room wall (We all know it as "The Last Supper")
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Byron Sessions Statue Event
Ellen, Dad, and
Grandma


The veiled statue of Byron Sessions, my great-great-great grandpa. He lead a team of Mormon settlers to the Soshone river valley in the Big Horn basin of Northern Wyoming. He was instrumental in organizing a colony there, and in building a vital canal for the settlements. The town of Byron, named after him, is where this statue was laid. If you happen to visit there, the statue is located on the eastern end of Byon, the right side of main street.
Ellen and I
The veiled statue of Byron Sessions, my great-great-great grandpa. He lead a team of Mormon settlers to the Soshone river valley in the Big Horn basin of Northern Wyoming. He was instrumental in organizing a colony there, and in building a vital canal for the settlements. The town of Byron, named after him, is where this statue was laid. If you happen to visit there, the statue is located on the eastern end of Byon, the right side of main street.
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