Baseball Season

Posted by Unknown Senin, 28 Mei 2007 0 komentar
YS#4 has started playing on a baseball team (technically it is "tee-ball", where they hit the ball off a stick, like a golf ball "tee"). She is really proud of her new pink-and-white baseball glove.Here she is at bat, if this swing wasn't a home run, I'm sure it was a double or triple at least!Finally, here she is dressed up with her fins and snorkel s...

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Konglish

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Here's another Konglish alert. At the gym, I always get a chuckle when I go to the locker room or bathroom, which are clearly labeled as "LOCKER MAN" and "TOILET MAN". I keep thinking these are super-heros, maybe friends with Superman and Batman. I snuck this photo of TOILET-MAN with my cell phone, and I tried to catch another funny Konglish sign without success. I worried that the staff and guests...

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New York City

Posted by Unknown Sabtu, 12 Mei 2007 0 komentar
Speaking of Apples from the previous post, here is a story about the Big Apple. Recently, Young Stumbler #3 took a trip with her orchestra to the city of my birth, New York City. Growing up in the south, I was always teased by my friends as being a "yankee", even though I only lived in NYC for 2 or 3 months of my life. YS#3 was kind enough to send me her photos, the best of which I will steal and...

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Apple Jazz

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I joined the Apple Gym when I returned from Hawaii. CH helped me locate and negotiate the fees, and so far I have been happy. Since I only use the running machine (um, that's Konglish for the treadmill) and stationary bicycle, my needs are simple. This place is similarly equipped as our YMCA back in America, although they don't have swimming or basketball (they do have golf, but I don't/can't play...

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Moving Dirt

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During the Stumbling Girls visit, we noticed some activity on the street below my apartment. At the building across the street, there were a bunch of men moving dirt from within a small walled-off area. For several days, they were shoveling dirt and rocks into bags, and carrying the bags to a big pile by the side of the street. It looked like hard work. On my return from Hawaii, I was surprised...

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