During this trip, I did not encounter the adversity that is currently occurring in Bangkok, Thailand. I left the city on the day when the protest started. I was very lucky, but my adventurous side wished I could see more reality going in Thailand.
During this trip, I could only capture the wonderful sites of Thailand, which people dream of. Inexpensive good food. History of Buddhism. Heart-jumping night culture. Warm climate and beautiful nature.
I would love to go back to Thailand again.
Anyways, pictures from the trip was uploaded to my picasaweb page. Please check it out!
For the last couple of months, I’ve been contemplating how I can transform our new one bedroom apartment into something spacious yet, holds all the junks we have (40 bottles of wine and other alcohol beverage, cooking equipments (pressure cook, sandwich maker, etc…) we expect to use when we prepare meal to our friends and feel cool about ourselves…once or twice a year maybe…). I discovered interior decorating is one of my few passions, and the satisfaction I get from it is huge always. However, not comparable to this guy.
Tokyo also has a limited space as much as Hong Kong does. I used to live in an tiny studio apartment that had only 19 square meters, which included unit bathroom. After almost a year of attempts to make the room spacious yet well-functioning, I finally came into the solution: moving into bigger place.
But this guy transform a tiny limited space into amazingly-functioning and awesome space! It looks like a sci-fie movie about our future life.
However, with great respect, I still prefer to have a bed set up before I come home especially after tough working day or successful romantic date.
I apologize for no updates for the long time. Right now, I am writing this post from Thailand, which is an awesome travel destination.
I visited Wat Arun, Temple of the Dawn, a week ago and felt something is urging to be reborn inside me. Spending too much time working in Japan where it’s all about “wa,” sense of shared understanding between people, makes me forget the importance of getting outside of my comfort zone.
So, as my first step, I decided to track my life in this website. If I think the website is getting boring, so is my life.
I had countless super happy memories. I moved here four years ago and fell in love with this city of hippies and drunks.(haha) I’ve been through tough times too. But there were always good times after that. From now on, my blog will not always be about San Francisco, but it’ll always stay in my heart deeply.
I’ll miss you alot!!
Love
1. Update my blog regularly
2. Improve my self-entertaining skill
3. Not just add movies in my netflix queue, but actually watch them.
4. Be more sociable (That is not going to bed at 10 o’clock on Saturday night.)
5. Work out at least three times a week.