Sunday, September 30, 2012

Rolling the Dice and Breaking Sandals

I like to believe that everyone has a point in their lives where they consider if they've chosen the "right" path to live their lives as happily as they possibly can. "Right" and "wrong" may be relative in this regard as how would you know what's the right way to live? And what would be the wrong way? Everyone has their own interpretation of this. It pains me when people push their interpretive view of this on others as everyone struggles at least at one point in their lives to figure out what is the right and wrong way to live for themselves. Having others tell you what the right and wrong way to live your own life just doesn't seem fair.

At my current crossroad, I have decided to learn more about web programming, which is a completely separate career field from my current career of occupational safety. But where to start as a programming newbie / noob / nub ...? Oh, what a debate this is. All my friends who are in the Information Technology or Computer Science field have the common feedback that if I learn one programming language (such as Perl or Python), it will be simple to learn all the others and/or hit the ground running in the field. But on the other hand, I still feel the need to learn more in depth about HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) so that I can do what sparked my interest in this field in the first place - re-crafting web sites. How did this come about? Well, as a safety professional, advertising and marketing safety to help build a healthy safety culture within an organization is important. With the need for technology these days, especially the world wide web (www), it is imperative to have our safety materials readily available online. But like Pringles, once I popped,... I just couldn't stop.

And so I'm rolling the dice. I'm determined to learn HTML, CSS, and Perl at least by the end of 2012. If you're trying to start a career or learn skills in computer programming too, what have you decided to start off learning with?

As I roll the dice on my career, I feel I am breaking the sandals around my feet... literally.


While it is great to break sandals in your life and let your feet freely roam every now and again metaphorically, I must warn you that if you forget to bring your own sturdy sandals when getting a pedicure and you get the flimsy free sandals from the nail salon (though it is nice they are provided for free)... I advise you to remember to pick up your feet when walking ;) (This may be applied metaphorically as well, but I do mean this literally from personal experience.)

As for rolling the dice, sometimes chances need to be taken to learn what is "right" or "wrong" for you. Think it thoroughly through as best you can before releasing the dice from your hands. And if you can, keep them with you for a while until you're ready.



Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Got Peanuts?

Tonight, I decided to revisit my piano and challenge myself in maintaining what instrument-playing skill I have left. (To be quite honest, it has been months since I've last played my piano.) I went through my piano books - after playing some relaxing video game music (Chronocross - "Reminiscence" and Kingdom Hearts II - "Lazy Afternoons"), I stumbled upon one of my classic favorites from childhood... "The Peanuts Song"!! (By the way, the correct song title is "Linus and Lucy" from an animated cartoon based on a woe-is-me character named Charlie Brown, which originated from the comic strip called Peanuts. But it just sounds so much more fun to call it "The Peanuts Song".) Now if only I could play these songs as fluidly as these YouTube examples provided here... I admit I purposefully did not provide videos of me playing these songs as you would cringe and say as Charlie Brown would: "Good grief!"

If you have never read the comic strip or watched this animated cartoon (or if you just love it as much as I do), please enjoy these clips for a good laugh:

Good Grief, Charlie Brown

Lucy Analyzes Charlie Brown

Speaking of peanuts, they make a great snack or garnish over food. Not everyone likes or can eat peanuts, but count me in as a peanut-liker and eater! I personally prefer the peanuts that are offered outside of their shell already as those shells are ridiculous! How so? If you crack them with your hands, they can cut your fingers or otherwise create an inflamed rash from rubbing against the hard outer shell as you try to open it,... in addition to leaving a white dusty mess whether or not you use your hands or a tool to open the shell! It is just frustrating if you ask me. But when you're hungry and all you have are peanuts in their shells, if you're not allergic, you might as well give it a go.

There are many types of peanuts available: salted, lightly salted, unsalted, dry-roasted, oil-roasted, caramelized or candied, etc. One type of peanut I recently enjoyed when vacationing in Manhattan, New York earlier this year is the honey-roasted peanut from the Nuts 4 Nuts carts I observed throughout most if not all of Manhattan.


Yet, the honey-roasted almonds from these Nuts 4 Nuts carts trump the honey-roasted peanuts,... but almonds are a completely different story in my opinion. Whatever the case, if you like nuts and happen to be in Manhattan, New York, hit up a Nuts 4 Nuts cart and grab a deal (they'll most likely offer one bag of honey-roasted almonds and two bags of honey-roasted peanuts for $3-5, depending on how well you can bargain; keep in mind that the regular price per bag of nuts is supposed to be $2.50-3.50). It is definitely worth the experience for the typical nut-lover. Enjoy it if you get the chance!

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Bad Dream? Take me to Yogurtland...

With the American economy being down in the dumps these days and seeing coworkers losing their jobs, I had a horrible dream last night. I was at my parents' house rather than my current home, and Steve Jobs was there... pointing at me angrily and telling me that I'm fired, in my own parents' home?!? He then proceeded to tell me harshly that I need to pack my things up quickly and get out. In a frenzy and out of panic, I start packing items in all my old backpacks still residing at my parents' house in my old room. But each time I packed a backpack, it would disappear. Eventually, I was at my last backpack. I remember the backpack in reality (Hawaiian-designed white flowers on black with an adjustable drawstring, where a flap opening at the top locked for safe closure by a knob in the front, and a small zipper pouch in the bottom-front), but there were items in the backpack I never owned or recognized having at any time during my life; it contained a blue plastic lunchbox and a Tuxedo Sam doll. Still in a rush and confused about where my other packed-up backpacks went, I stuffed the remaining backpack with essential items from drawers and was finally ready to leave. While standing by the front door to my parents' house, still within the house, some random voice tells me that all the items I packed up are being kept safe. At this point, I wake up... and off to live reality I go.

Ever had an odd dream like this? Well there is an ailment! Many Californian frozen yogurt lovers who prefer fresher frozen yogurt may trek to Blush, Pinkberry, or organic frozen yogurt shops like Fraiche. Though I agree these other shops have fresher-tasting frozen yogurt and are enjoyably delectable, I would still prefer to trek to Yogurtland. You can have as many free samples as you please with the choice of several flavors varying from creamy to sugary to tart, as well as "no-sugar added" flavors, before you decide to fill up a cup. Yogurtland also offers a wide variety of toppings ranging from different types of fruit to candies, nuts, and syrups. You can get all this for ~$0.37/ounce, which is reasonable for California at least (it used to be cheaper than this but again... the economy's been rough so the deal is still pretty good if you think of it holistically from my point of view.)

During this season (Fall 2012) for as long as it's available, I highly recommend trying the "no-sugar added" Yo-Frappe flavor. This is a caramel-chocolate mixture. It wasn't creamy or too sweet but rather reminded me of a chocolate-flavored Popsicle with a hint of caramel. Another new flavor available this season is Milk Chocolate Hazelnut. This was creamier and sweeter than the Yo-Frappe flavor, but quite worth the try (if you like milk chocolate and hazelnut). Both of these new flavors are advertised as non-fat, gluten-free, and contain some essential vitamins. (If you're lactose-intolerant like me, it is still certainly worth popping a couple of Lactaid pills and treating yourself!)

After such a nightmare, carrying on with one's regular daily routine can still fare well. Thanks to a very awesome friend who reminded me how Yogurtland is a happy place that allows one to forget the woes in life, I was able to discover the Yo-Frappe and Milk Chocolate Hazelnut flavors and enjoyed a great innocent girls' fun night out; all of which helped me forget about the scary nature of my awful dream.