I thought about you today. It's not the one you're thinking of. Our story goes so far back that the memories seem almost faded like an old-school Polaroid. I thought about where you are now and what you are doing. I thought it was weird that I thought of you today, "off cycle" from our bi-annual exchanges.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
I thought about you today.
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5 things - 4/20/10
It's late, so I'll be brief. Perhaps you'll notice a theme.
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
5 things - 4/19/10
Forgive me as I've relapsed. Doesn't mean I've been any less grateful, but work gets in the way of documentation sometimes. Tonight's thought:
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Monday, April 19, 2010
On morning buns...
I used to love morning buns. (For those who don't know, they're basically a love child of croissants and cinnamon buns.) We used to share morning buns...from Bovine Bakery and most frequently, from Starbucks where they warmed them up so that the flaky pastry was warm and crunchy. It was, like many other things, a morning tradition.
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Monday, April 12, 2010
5 things - 4/11/10
California edition...
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Saturday, April 10, 2010
5 things - 4/10/10
Last NYC one for a while...
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Thursday, April 08, 2010
5 things - 4/8/10
Okay, trying this "5 things you're grateful for" again tonight:
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Wednesday, April 07, 2010
5 things you're grateful for... - 4/7/10
A wise friend posted on her blog that you should write down 5 things that you're grateful for each night as you recall back on your day, and that after a while, you'll see that there's a lot more to life than to focusing on the small tribulations or hurdles that may have clouded your day, week, month, or even year...they don't have to be big lofty things -- just whatever comes to mind.
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Saturday, March 13, 2010
Something always brings me back to you.
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Monday, March 01, 2010
16 Days "des plus brilliants exploits"
Tonight, the 2010 Winter Olympic Games come to a close in my beautiful hometown, Vancouver. These past 16 days were probably as dramatic and exciting as Vancouver, and indeed, Canada, has ever seen. I feel so blessed and excited that I was there for 11 out of the 16 days, to witness sports and Olympic history to be made. Being there during the Olympics has made me realize a few things about my country:
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Monday, February 15, 2010
Vancouver 2010: the first 72 hours
Procrastinating on work, so I'm going to take a few moments to jot down thoughts about the first three days of the Olympics...
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
With glowing hearts...
(written earlier on UA 170 from San Francisco to Vancouver)
7 years ago, our entire country held its breath as we waited to find out whether or not Vancouver would win the bid to become the host city of the 2010 Winter Olympics. It seemed like only yesterday when we found out the good news and the country erupted in a wave of pride and elation unlike anything I've ever witnessed as a Canadian. Buildings started appearing, volunteers rallied, and the familiar five rings symbol began popping up everywhere. Tonight, I return home in preparation for the brightest spotlight that has ever shone on our beautiful city.
Over the next weeks, We'll welcome the world with open arms and let you in on our worst-kept secret -- that Vancouver is gorgeous, fun, and generally pretty darn awesome. We'll don as many red items as we can possibly can, and wave enough maple leaf flags to make you dizzy. And through it all, whether we win or lose, we'll be proud and excited that we all got to experience this together.
It's hard to describe the feeling I have right now, but perhaps the games' motto and a line from our national anthem best sums it up -- "With Glowing Hearts." I've never felt more proud to be Canadian.
Welcome to Vancouver. Bienvenue à Vancouver. We're happy to have you here.
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Thursday, January 21, 2010
On traditions...
I am one of those people who has always loved traditions. Call it boring, call it routine, but there's something very human and emotional about creating, keeping, and sharing traditions. Being back in SF reminds me of a lot of traditions that are now a part of my not-too-distant past, and how much life has changed even though I'm literally back here every other week. I may be physically here, but the traditions and routines that I've associated with this place have mostly been severed, and new ones are starting to form in NYC. I guess that's just another sign that SF is no longer "home"...
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Monday, January 18, 2010
Reminiscing: 2009 in Food
I may not have traveled to too many places this year, but I sure as hell ate a lot. There were a lot of heavy hitters this year, and I'm always grateful that friends and family are there to share the bounty with me. Here are highlights of some of the restaurants I hit up there past year:
Fuki Sushi Dynasty The Jade The Spotted Pig dbBistro Moderne Santa Ramen
Spruce Ad Hoc Hog Island Oyster Company Commis SGD Tofu House GreensIno Sushi Alinea Out the Door Home Spruce Morimoto Chow Matsugen Le Bernadin
Most consumed beverage - Quad soy lattes. Ack.
Longest meal - 4-hour dinner at Alinea. It started at 10 and wrapped up around 2 in the morning. Damn, I get tired just thinking about it.
Best in-flight meal - (no winner) - For the second year in a row, there have been no winners in this formerly-favourite category of mine. Domestic carriers suck.
Best meal, period. - Blue Hill at Stone Barn. Nevermind that there was no menu. Nevermind that you order wine before you know what the heck you're going to eat. Flawless execution and fresher-than-fresh product makes the meal the best one I had all year.
Best food with a view - Outstanding in the Field's meal at Half Moon Bay by Aziza chef Mourad Lahlou. Where else would your dinner be interrupted because the tide soaked a few guests and one woman "fell" in the water with her purse?
Best meal for watching food porn - Grab a seat at the Chef's Counter at Commis. You will never see tweezers the same way again.
Most overused protein - Pork belly
And there you have it. Coming in 2010...Momofuku Ko (gotta get my act together), Momofuku chicken dinner, Manresa, Quince redux, modern, and maybe it's time to hit up Daniel?
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Saturday, January 16, 2010
Reminiscing: 2009 in travel
Napa Los Angeles Beacon Vancouver
Miles flown - 113,570
Most frequented route - No brainer on this one. JFK-SFO. And then in reverse. Every week for 6 months straight.
Shortest trip - 8 hours in LA. Took the 8pm flight from SFO, came back on the 6am flight the next morning. I didn't even touch the bed in my hotel room. The things we do for work.
Best frequent traveler perks - I get the same room at the Four Seasons every time, stocked with a fridge, humidifier, and all of the luggage & George's stuff that we store there permanently. They also give George bottles of Fiji Water. I get the same white Camry (not just the car type, but the actual car) from Hertz, even though I only paid for a Corolla.
Weirdest thing I learned about airport security - They'll pat you down, and turn your stuff inside out, but they will never, ever touch your dog.
Worst travel experience - (Tied) Flying post-shoulder surgery with a giant sling that you can't take off or move. Dealing with the Canadian airport security post-Christmas terrorism attempt.
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