Tuesday, March 12, 2013

2013 Rodeo

Last Saturday, Paul and Chao-Hsin graciously invited both Cindy and I to 2013 Rodeo Houston. Even though we been to Rodeo event several times, this year Rodeo was a totally different experience for both of us as we been through a full super VIP package treatment. Starting from home pickup follow by a lunch at Gigi Asian Bistro- a new open fine dining Asian restaurant at Galleria and later to Rodeo event @ the Reliant Stadium with The Band Perry Concert. Paul & Chao-Hsin, thank you so much for bringing us out, we enjoyed it so much and it was really fun to hang out with you...

Modern and elegant design for the whole restaurant.. Very good atmosphere 





佳餚~









Lovely Couple~


氣質!!


At Reliant Stadium front entrance..

Suit up for the picture session~~ 1st the scarf... 

Then the hat~



Finally~~


牛仔很忙 1

牛仔很忙 2

The Big screen~ Great resolution btw...

Sweet~~

Great Shot by Chao-Hsin...









Never ending conversation between them...

Chick-Fil-A Cow: Eat more CHIKIN...

Howdy!



All about Fried~~

Paul: Who want fried Oreo??  










Turkey leg... yummy~~
Goodbye.. See yall next year~


btw... we did enjoyed the Band Perry Concert, once I got home, I did a quick Google search and found out they also sing gospel songs...

Jason Aldean, Monday, March 11, 2013
picture source from Rodeo page..




Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Project “Pineapple"

Cindy and I love pineapple! It is a wonderful and delicious tropical fruit.
One of the experiments we did this year were trying to plant our own pineapple.. it is quite an interesting experience for us and it is really fun seeing it grows....

It was an easy process to grow an pineapple, anyone can do it at home..

Step 1 - Buy a pineapple,
Step 2 - Remove the crown/head from the pineapple..
Step 3 - Root the crown by placing the crown on a glass/bowl of water.(Change water every 5-7 days)
Step 4 - Plant the crown on the pot.

Try ”Google/YouTube" on pineapple growing, there are many planting tips and information you can find over there, but there are about similar method...

Anyway.. Here are some of the pictures to share...


1st week - Need to keep the soil moist for 1-2 weeks..





After 3 months...




After 3 months - Different view...




We also tried to grow it on a ground beside our compost bin, it grows beautifully with not much maintenance needed...


Our next challenge is to wait for it to start flowering and produce a ripe fruit..... 1-2 years maybe.. hahahaa...

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

4-Night Bahamian Cruise on Disney Dream


Cindy and I together with Sam & Winnie will be heading to Florida this weekend. And yes, we will be sailing on the new 2011 Disney cruise ship - The Disney Dream. We have been looking forward to this vacation trip since Feb. And finally this is the week, we will be boarding this Sunday...

I am a first time cruiser, Cindy always wanted to sail on a Disney cruise, and I always thought that Disney cruise is for kids, but I must admit that after spending time looking at all the ship amenities and introduction video, I'm so impressed and totally all for it!!

Our trip itinerary as below:

4-Night Bahamian Cruise on Disney Dream





The Stateroom we will be staying is a Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah:







Some Facts about the ship 




Disney Dream

The Disney Dream is a fantastic, family-friendly Disney Cruise Line ship that takes Guests of all ages on amazing vacations to fabulous ports of call in the Bahamas. The gleaming ship is a modern-day marvel with an innovative design that combines sophisticated technology and magical elements made possible only by Disney.

Ship Facts:

  • Maiden Voyage: January 26, 2011
  • Passenger Capacity: 4,000
  • Gross Tonnage: 130,000
  • Length: 1,115'
  • Beam: 121'
  • Draft: 26'
  • Cruising Speed: 22 knots (maximum 23.5 knots)
  • The Disney Dream is approximately 40% larger than the Disney Magic or the Disney Wonder.
    The total number of beds on the Disney Dream is 5007—over 1,900 more than the Disney Magic or the Disney Wonder.
    The Disney Dream is 2 decks taller than sister ships, the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder.

One of the intro video...



Will share more once we came back.... 

source and pictures from

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

芥菜+蘆筍

阿馨兩年前給我們播的蘆筍苗今年終於可以收成了。。其實蘆筍挺好種的﹐平時只要澆澆水﹐長得太茂盛時修一修﹐ 其他時間就不用怎麼處理(沒蟲害﹐不必常施肥﹐而且耐寒。。) 很方便喲。。



上禮拜六採收了一小把﹐ 本想說可以用來做蘆筍抄辣蝦。。結果雁姐表明自己種﹐ 第一次採收要吃原味的說。。我只能說﹕ OK 嘍~~



去年十二月播種的芥菜﹐ 現在也可以開始收了...順便也介紹一下我們家壞了的蒜頭﹐ 也被我們種下與芥菜作伴﹐ 書上說是可以防蟲作用。。。




春天來了。。。可以開始播種種菜嘍。。。鄰居們。。大家一起加油吧!!

Saturday, February 26, 2011

House Finch & Sparrow

We welcome our new guests - House Finch and Sparrow. Cindy and I enjoy watching them using our feeders at our back yard.

Couple videos to share - taken this morning while I was working on the garden... The red head is an adult male house finch.. female house finches has brown back and streak fronts..


At one time, there was a full house on the feeders....






Some facts about House finch... Source from allaboutbirds.com

Keys to identification 

Finches
Finches
  • Size & Shape

    House Finches are small-bodied finches with fairly large beaks and somewhat long, flat heads. The wings are short, making the tail seem long by comparison. Many finches have distinctly notched tails, but the House Finch has a relatively shallow notch in its tail.
  • Color Pattern

    Adult males are rosy red around the face and upper breast, with streaky brown back, belly and tail. In flight, the red rump is conspicuous. Adult females aren’t red; they are plain grayish-brown with thick, blurry streaks and an indistinctly marked face.
  • Behavior

    House Finches are gregarious birds that collect at feeders or perch high in nearby trees. When they’re not at feeders, they feed on the ground, on weed stalks, or in trees. They move fairly slowly and sit still as they shell seeds by crushing them with rapid bites. Flight is bouncy, like many finches.
  • Habitat

    House Finches frequent city parks, backyards, urban centers, farms, and forest edges across the continent. In the western U.S., you’ll also find House Finches in their native habitats of deserts, grassland, chaparral, and open woods
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Tulips are growing...

We wrote about our Tulips planting experiment in our previous post.
Couple weeks ago, we had few days of hard freeze in Houston.. We are glad that our Tulips survived this crazy cold temperature!!
Now they are growing.... Some pictures to share below:






Here comes the Tulip Tailo...be the 1st to bloom...