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Monthly Archives: June 2013
Homemade Breakfast Burritos
As I prepare for work, I also need to prepare for longer work hours and just being busier in general. Part of that for me — since I like to eat — is making sure I have good food options. … Continue reading
Japanese Tea Garden
As I’ve mentioned before, Golden Gate Park is right next to me. This was a major plus in my head because it meant running trails and a place where I could pretend I wasn’t in the ‘city.’ Yesterday, I walked … Continue reading
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Tagged golden gate park, gratitude, iris, japanese tea garden, koi, pictures, running, san francisco, tourist
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Weather Changes
Considering I just came from the one place on earth with the most stable temperature — literally. The fact that there exists such thing as weather changes is a little bit of a shock to my system. People say that … Continue reading
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Tagged baking, family, gratitude, packing, pediatrician, saipan, san francisco, weather
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Arriving San Francisco
I arrived San Francisco after an uneventful flight from Taiwan three days ago now and its been a whirlwind of acquiring furniture and living essentials the last few days. My mom came with me from Taiwan to help me get … Continue reading
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Tagged crossfit, golden gate park, gps, gps forerunner 210, map, moving, outer loop, packing, pediatrician, running, san francisco, unpacking
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Taiwan happenings
On my way over to San Francisco, I decided to stop by Taiwan to see my extended family. Taiwan is always a whirlwind for me since generally there are about a dozen different people/events that need to happen during my … Continue reading
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Tagged cing jing farm, din tai fung, family, food, gratitude, saipan, taiwan, tourist
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Onto the next island
I left Saipan about 3 days ago and have had quite a traveling experience so far. As I should have been able to predict (although didn’t expect), my flight was delayed/cancelled from Saipan to Guam. Part of living on a … Continue reading
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Tagged gratitude, island, maokong gondola, saipan, taipei, tourist, traveling
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See you later Saipan
At every turn during the last week I’ve been blessed with great friends who have gotten together to .. just enjoy life together. To be honest, while it’s been a little bit of a whirlwind of different events.. it’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged banzai cliff, CNMI, crossfit, getfitcnmi, gratitude, hospital, island, job, managaha, running, saipan, suicide cliff, sunrise, sunset, thank you
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Coworkers
I was just thinking now… this was my first year working. I mean.. real work. I think we all realized this when my residency buddies and I were leaving residency — nervous to be out there on our own — … Continue reading
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Tagged childrens clinic, CNMI, coworkers, gratitude, hospital, island, job, medicaid, medicare, pediatrician, pediatrics, saipan, thoughts
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Post #200
WordPress keeps track of the number of posts that you put up and this one is number 200. You may remember my post from 100 back in November. Since then, there have been lots of different and wonderful memories and … Continue reading