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Sunday, March 23, 2025

Back To Blog

 So I have been away for a few years from here. I did miss posting here like a few times a month before or at least once a month. When I needed to write long emails or papers, etc., I always think of blogging that gives me enough comfort levels for those things. Writing does clear my mind and gives me peace. I felt in the past months especially, things are changing so quickly that I couldn't comprehend. It was overwhelming. Blogging really helped me through difficult times in the past. When life seemed easy, I guess really forgot about taking good care of myself from mental perspective. I needed to apologize that I only come back here when I had nowhere else to go. I am hoping this place can still grow with me as it goes.

I started to read books, technically listen to books, thanks to audiobooks. That has been on my long time bucket list. Due to the fact I don't like to sit still to read books, I never read books for leisure. Now I can proudly say I "read" many books in the past couple of months. Maybe it's a slow progress from self growth perspective, but making any progress is better than staying the same. I believe better late than never. We learn things through life lessons, and we change for better. That's what I experienced in the past and I tend to believe in that. 

Sunday, August 21, 2016

Kentucky State Fair

After seeing the commercial on TV about the discount for the State Fair and Kentucky Kingdom tickets, we bought the tickets for the event. Several people told me Saturday wasn’t a good day to go the fair, but we went anyways. It did rain quite a bit, but compared to the water sprays in the rides which got us completely soaked, the rain was nothing. The perks about going to the amusement park in the rain is that you don’t have to wait too long for the rides. We could actually take a few times without getting up in some of the rides. The tickets were totally worth it. The State Fair wasn’t really that impressive especially after you went to the Ohio State Fair which was bigger on so many levels. But the Kentucky Kingdom part was so much fun.

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Sunday, July 31, 2016

Moving

I have been working on the house moving for the past week. Last weekend was the hottest since the beginning of the summer. I got sunburnt pretty bad thanks to the weather. My facial skin came off partially. I have to say it was not pleasant. The truck I rented was the biggest vehicle that I have ever driven. I guess there is always a first time for everything. Moving made me walk at least 8 thousand steps everyday but I wish it was something more enjoyable instead of carrying things that haven't been cleaned for months. Oh, well, I am getting there.

Saturday, June 25, 2016

Dujiangyan

Last time I visited Dujiangyan, the ancient water dam in the upstream of river systems of Chengdu, was 7 years go after the earthquake in the mountain range which did damage to the town near the water dam. As Dujiangyan is the World Cultural Heritage recognized by the UN, it’s one of the most visited tourist spots in Chengdu. Ken and I left early that morning with my mom and aunt to Dujiangyan. Along with numerous new built skyscrapers, an express train line was also built connecting Chengdu and Dujiangyan. We drove on the free way which is times better than before and faster. The ancient town itself had its renovation after the earthquake impact, and it’s better organized and designed. That was my first impression, and I am glad this area is getting better. It’s pretty much night and day difference. This time not only was I revisiting the dam, but I need to introduce it to Ken as well. So we did lots of walking in the water dam park, and spent most of the day there. After thousands of years, this dam is still a blessing to the city downstream, providing water and resources. It is surely the obligation of each and every generation to protect it, no matter what.

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Monday, May 30, 2016

Back in Chengdu

I forgot how humid Chengdu and Shanghai are in May compared to Lexington. But I am very glad to come back after so many years. Chengdu, as a central city of the southwest region has developed so much that I cannot even recognize. The south district of the city is basically another Chengdu, called Tianfu District. Although lots of cities in China are doing the same thing to build new districts, Chengdu is doing quite well. Ken and I took the line 1 subway to the new district to explore on our own today. The Global Center reminds me of Las Vegas. Things are not cheap there, but there are still lots of people, even on the week days. I don’t know how people can afford it. On the way home on line 1, we stopped at Tianfu Square, which is the center of the city. That was actually my first time to be there since I don’t even remember when. The department stores above the subway station are quite neat. The scale of the Tianfu Square is smaller than Tiananmen Square, but it’s really breathtaking to have a huge flat area amongst the concrete forest. As we are planning to spend more time here, there will be more new things to be discovered.

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