• The Week #242

    • πŸ₯³ Boyo turned 7 years old. It amazes me how quick he's growing up. It feels like just yesterday we were in the US celebrating his 5th birthday and here he is closing in on the end of his first year of primary school.

      Looking back on this past year for Leo and he's really starting to mature. He's getting better about eating various things, he's having fewer meltdowns, he's trying his best in all of his endeavors, his thinking is becoming sharper. It's exciting.

      He was adamant about not having a cake and instead had a scoop of his favorite flavor of ice-cream with whip and sprinkles. Yumi picked us up a slice of cake each. For dinner we had hamburg, fries, and steamed veg.
    • πŸ₯˜ For the first time (I think?) we went out for dinner with a neighbor/friend/Leo's friend. As the emoji suggests, we got Indian. I can't remember the last time I spent 2 hours in any restaurant, but it was a lot of fun. I hope we can do it again.

      Even better, we all rode bikes to the restaurant. I always enjoy a night ride and I should do them more.
    • πŸ“ On Sunday we took advantage of the warm-ish weather and barbequed in the front of the house. After having the grill for a long time, this was the first time we've used it at our house (I've always been a bit cautious because I don't want to make my neighbors laundry smell like smoke). Food turned out good and I think I will start using it on a more regular basis. It is quite nice to just sit outside, cook, and eat. Or at least use it one more time before the weather turns 30 degrees from 6am hot.
    • πŸ“’ 8 months ago I started writing down all of my work in a notebook (Leuchtturm 1917, dot grid, blue) that I'd had for years and never got into the habit of writing in. I ordered a replacement a couple of months ago (same, but yellow), unsure if I'd start it in January and stop my blue notebook at 2024. I continued to use my blue notebook (continuity work for the week is easier), and while it's nearing full, my yellow notebook remained unused, until this week.

      After watching this video, I decided to give a go at building a daily tracker. I backfilled best I could from memory from the start of Feb. I'm still undecided if this will remain a purely personal notebook, in which I journal, or if it will be an everything notebook where I journal and also track my notes for work. I reckon it will remain separate until I finished my blue notebook, at which point my work notes will start becoming interspersed.
  • 🌬️ Afternoon Run
    No matter the direction, headwind.

    4.4km

    30.4min

    24.8m climbed

    154.7avg bpm

  • πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Foundation Day Run
    It’s becoming a tradition. Foundational kms on foundation day.

    4.6km

    30.1min

    21.6m climbed

    157.9avg bpm

  • The Week #241

    • πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Leo went to his first English class over the weekend...and he had a good time. The first lesson was centered around "What's wrong?" and being able to respond with "I have a fever/cold/tummyache" etc... Leo was able to also notice the teacher speaks with a different accent than I do e.g. no hard r sound when saying "fever" and instead pronouncing it more like "fevah".

      Making English class part of his routine will definitely get him speaking more – already it's made some small differences. Maybe it's seeing/being with other kids his age having fun with English? Thank you to everyone who suggested it.
    • πŸ₯Ÿ We picked up a bamboo steaming basket from Muji and it's changed my life. Ok, maybe not that drastic, but I'm loving it. Cooking using a steamer is quick and easy. Bop some pork buns, or some veg, or whatever in there, let it sit for a few minutes and it comes out perfect. No hassle, no oil no nothing.
    • πŸŽ₯ Not really a movie, but the vibes of this video from hokuou-gurashi, a Scandinavian goods shop are exactly the vibes I'm aiming for with my steamer. Instead of rushing through to prep a breakfast or meal where you're constantly in front of the stove...use your steamer to not only cook some veg, but also warm up side-dishes. So much more relaxed.

  • πŸ”— A modern Hotline client for Mac, iOS, and iPadOS

    A modern Hotline client for Mac, iOS, and iPadOS. Contribute to mierau/hotline development by creating an account on GitHub.
    A couple of years ago I was looking around to see if Hotline still exists. Super cool to see this rename for modern macs.
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  • Morning Run

    5.0km

    33.1min

    29.6m climbed

    165.7avg bpm

  • The Week #240

    • πŸͺŸ I moved my desk to the opposing wall where it has been for 5 years, in front of a sliding glass door that we never go through. The room feels larger, I can look outside while working, and it encourages me to keep the shelves organized (as they now appear in the background-ish). Why did I spend 5 years looking at a wall when I could have been looking outside?! Which is to say, it's been a good change.
    • πŸ’© TFG continues to do shady, illegal, and wildly unpopular things. I want to say that nobody deserve this, but also he's doing exactly what he said he would and they voted for him, so perhaps they do. Very glad we left just before his first term.
    • πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ I think we found a good English school for Leo nearby. It's not with one of the big eikaiwa chains, but direct with a teacher. We're going to go for his first lesson on Saturday and he's excited. I'm excited too.
    • πŸ“§ I've sent more email in the past 2 weeks than I have in the past 2 years connecting with readers of my blog. It's been kinda nice. I like how personal an email feels compared to, say, a DM on <social media>. I wanted to share a sentence I wrote in one of my replies that I think is worth keeping in mind as we're tempted to doom scroll our days away.

      > When I quit smoking in college the hardest part wasn’t the nicotine,Β  it was figuring out what to do with my hands when I had 7 minutes between class. Smartphones (and by extension streaming music and AirPods) are the same. We use them not because we want to listen to a song, we just need something to do between class…and it expands to fill the gap.

      Don't let the news cycle and the noise expand to fill every gap. Read a book. Bake some bread. Go for a walk. Create that space and protect your mental health.
  • πŸ”— What Now for Climate Under Trump? Act Locally

    For the health of our planet and your own mental health: focus on the things you can change... and those are, for the vast majority of us local. Think Globally. Act Locally.
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  • Checkin to Loco’s Moco’s

    in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
    Feeling like I’m in Hawaii
  • Morning Run
    Much easier in winter when the suns up.

    4.5km

    30.2min

    28.4m climbed

    147.3avg bpm

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