Thursday, November 12, 2009

Fumigation

Here's what our condo would look like as a tent...

Before:


After:




Saturday, November 7, 2009

99% complete

No comment, just awe...




Friday, November 6, 2009

acronym overload

So I ran across Lam’s official acronym list today. We have 1,192 officially recognized acronyms helping you make such useful sentences as:

DU of the DSS required an ECP so the ILM would help the SCBA increase TP, TTM and ULSI.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Cutting Onions

Steve's genius idea to help cut onions. Not a tear was shed!




Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Singapore has earthquakes too

I'm in the Lam office on the 5th floor and just felt some gentle swaying for about 20 seconds. Good times. Washington people can bring the rain with them and apparently California people can bring earthquakes with them.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Kitchen Light

Finally, after $40 spent on new ballasts, the kitchen light works! It's a wonderful thing to be able to see again. Oh and the fancy switch works now too so we just walk in and the lights come on. Val is quite happy and it's another check off my honey-do list. :)

Steve

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

depressing or vicariously inspiring

So it looks like we'll be completing the kitchen remodel soon. We just need counter tops and a couple of cover panels and it will be done.

That got me thinking about how patient Val has been with me since I started the remodel 425 days ago.

Then i started counting and figured out I've been traveling for work for 146 of those days. I've also been gone for at least another 54 more days (that i could think of/look up) for vacations and weekend trips and such.

That makes 200 of the last 425 days that I've been gone. Wow, that's kind of depressing. Or vicariously inspiring pending on your point of view.

Steve

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Shook Me - HRC Singapore

This was at the Hard Rock Cafe last night. Earlier there had been half a dozen drunk guys up there dancing and hugging and one Indian guy who kept kissing everybody. It was weird, but funny since it wasn't me he was kissing.

While they're not AC/DC, they were pretty entertaining. You can't go wrong with a mullet, sunglasses and a stained glass Elvis backdrop.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Puerto Vallarta

After Steve had been traveling for the better part of early 2009, we decided we needed to get away and spend some time together. With all of his United miles and Marriott points saved up, we were able to book an all inclusive trip to Puerto Vallarata, Mexico for a week. This was not to be a huge trip, just a time to relax and get away, so there are not a lot of site seeing pics here. Also, with 'hamthrax' as one of Steve's sister in laws calls the recent swine flu pandemic, and the fact that we went during their slow season, we pretty much had the whole place to ourselfs. Which worked out nicely for our quiet and relaxing goal. We did take a tour of a Tequilla Factory. Well, I guess I can't really call it a tour since Steve and I were the only ones in the group, and the Factory looked like it was closed for the slow season. But the women who happened to be there, did explain some about how Tequilla was made, and we did buy a bottle for oursleves. We had a great time, despite both getting a slight burn mid way through the trip. Turns out the sun is a little hotter in Mexico than in Fremont, CA. :)
Starting our all inclusive trip out right at the SFO Red Carpet Club.


This is our view from the Marriott hotel in Puerto Vallarta.

Yikes, just a guess but I think they meant button.
A view from the hotel out to the water.

Steve's feet as we layed out by the pool. Notice the pool has a view of the ocean. It doesn't get any better.



In downtown Puerto Vallarta, we walked along the beach and saw a few of these amazing sand structures.



Waiting for the sun to set. Mind you it took longer than we though, and we were quite hungry by the time it was done.

Told you I was hungry.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Korean cab driving

I just got back to the hotel after some of the sweetest (sketchiest) Korean cab driving to date. We pulled into the left turn lane to pass a quarter mile of cars and then as the light turned green we power merged 4 lanes to the right through the intersection and over the gore point to make it into the side road the hotel is on. All the while, the cab driver is looking over his shoulder at us as we're celebrating his ballsy driving and pointing to his 3 'best driver' awards glued to the dash.

Yeah, i tipped.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Kitchen Remodel Stage 3

It's been a while, but i finally got some more work done on the Kitchen. Stage 3 is the lower cabinets along with the sink. This one was the most work so far as i had to do some plumbing work too but it worked out. Tearing out the old cabinets was more work than the upper cabinets as well.Demo.

Val helping with the cabinets.

I got it torn out.

I made a bit of a mess but that's called progress.

Steve the plumber.

It seems i forgot to take a picture of this section completed so i'll have to add that in later. The current status though is all the lower cabinets are in and the old countertops are just resting on them until we finish the floor and peninsula and then we'll do all the countertops together. Should be fun.


Thursday, October 30, 2008

Belgian Beer Log Day 5 - Rocheforte and others.

Disclaimer: this is Belgium and having a beer at lunch is completely normal.

4 of us went out to lunch today and ended up with lasagna and beer at some pub and both were quite good. I had the Rocheforte 10 as that was on my list as Matt's favorite beer when he was in Belgium. This particular beer could definitely be a problem if you're not careful. It was 11.3% alcohol, but you don't taste it like with the Westmalle Trippel. The Rocheforte is very smooth and remarkably tasty. This is indeed my favorite beer in Belgium or elsewhere.

For dinner that night we went to The Lodge again (yes, 3 nights in a row) and i had a Kasteelbier Bruin (11%) which was hearty and dark and almost as good as the Rocheforte. Last i had a Ciney Bruin (7%) which had a more crisp taste. It was still dark, but not as hearty as the Kasteelbier and ranked a little lower on the taste scale.

I didn't have time to buy beer before heading to the airport the next morning so i ended up paying $20 for 4 bottles of the Rocheforte 8 and a Rocheforte glass. I haven't tried it yet but i'm hoping it's similar to the Rocheforte 10 that was my favorite.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Belgian Beer Log Day 4 - Duvel, Westmalle Dubbel

I went out to dinner with Pishko and Phil at 'The Lodge' mainly because it was 5 minutes from the fab and had good beer. It was quite cold out and it takes a long time for my little Fiat Punto diesel to warm up. Incidentally, i found that i could get it warmed up by the time i got to The Lodge if i drove in 1st gear the whole way. It made quite a racket pushed against the rev limiter (5,500rpm for those interested) but did warm up.

Anyways, back to the moral of this story. Beer.

I had been told that a lot of Americans that come over to Belgium like Duvel so i tried that. It was decently stiff at 8.5% but pretty light and not so great making it doubly apparent that Americans are wrong when it comes to beer.

We decided to have another as we were eating dinner and all and rather than just ask for any suggestion, i pushed for a suggestion for something dark. To this request i was granted a Westmalle Dubbel. I was a bit dubious at first since the Westmalle Trippel i had the night before left something to be desired but the Dubbel did shine.

The Dubbel it turns out was much better than the Trippel and the Duvel. It was only 7% but dark and hearty and quite good. This was the first of the Trappist beers i liked better than the Irish Stout i had the first night.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Belgian Beer Log Day 3 - Westmalle Trippel (Trappist)

Last night I went with Phil's recommendation and had a Westmalle Trippel. This is another trappist brewery and this particular beer was 9.5% alcohol and you could tell.

Thankfully he told me to pour it in a single pour and to leave the last little bit in the bottle because there's always some yeast left at the bottom that you don't want to drink.

My beer looked just like the picture I found on the website. Same glass and everything. It was a little lighter (color, flavor, not alcohol) than the Chimay I had last night and had a bit of an odd flavor too.

It was good, but I didn't care for the flavor as much as the Chimay or the Irish stout i had my first night over here. I also had a taste of Phil's 2nd beer, an Orval. This was much fruitier than the Trippel (possibly because it has 1/3 less alcohol) but the flavor was ok.

So now I've tried 3 of the 5 trappist brewery's since I've been here and overall I guess I'm not terribly impressed. It's still better than the beer back home though. Apparently my tastes just aren't refined enough or something since the trappist beers are supposed to be the best in the world.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Belgian Beer Log Day 2 - Chimay (Trappist)


Tonight we had dinner at a Greek place that was pretty good. I don't really know what i ordered, but I'm told it was lamb and it came in a little bag with some brown sauce.

They had the Trappist Chimay which was pretty good but I liked the stout i had last night better. The Chimay had a bit of an odd aftertaste i thought.