A trip to Thailand and then to the Hospital. The Year of the Rabbit has the good and the bad.
How 2022 Quickly Became the Year of the Sheep (Guest Blog by Alanna)
It’s official. I’m adding a 13th animal to the Chinese zodiac calendar. Instead of the tiger, I say we change 2022 to the year of the sheep. Let me explain. Less than a month ago, our daily lives here changed overnight. Prior to the announcement in early December that zero-CovidRead More …
That Time I Was a Professional Volleyball Player
Look, I know what you’re thinking. This guy never blogs. It’s been what… half a year? It is kind of hard to be a full-time blogger though when I’m also a PROFESSIONAL VOLLEYBALL PLAYER. Many of us have the dream of being an independently wealthy sports athlete, and I justRead More …
How to Become a Zombie Cyborg
“Hey… wanna have a catch?” A great line from a great movie. But no, I won’t be talking about cornfields or baseball this time. Rather, I’m talking about catch as in catching up – you know, what the heck we’ve been up to lately. Another quote, err, this time lyricRead More …
Men Should Cry More
I cried today. I was from working home and listening to music on YouTube, when My Old Man by the Zac Brown Band came on my TV. I cried. Buckets. I’ve heard this song before. I’ve cried listening to this song before. Heck, I cry every single time I hearRead More …
A historical record of the lost city of Atlantis (The one in China)
The hot and humid season of summer is almost over here in China. What does that mean you say? Nothing. It means nothing. The area we live in here in China will be sweltering until Christmas. Many folks in this region tend to get away from the heat by headingRead More …
1.4 Billion
1.4 billion people. That’s roughly the population of China. By comparison, the United States has about 330 million people. That’s a rather wide margin for the 1st and 3rd most populated countries in the world. Of those 1.4 billion that live in China, I believe we saw all of themRead More …
Resolute in the New Year
Greetings from 2021. The holidays have come and gone for most of the world, but here in China we’re still in the middle of them. This includes Chinese New Year, which just ended with the Lantern festival. You eat rice balls, hang out with extended family, and apparently set offRead More …
A Guest Blog Post
Rob’s been asking me for awhile now to be a guest blogger on his site. I feel that he always has the best words, and is certainly far more entertaining than I am, so I’ve yet to take him up on this offer. Until now, because this post is aboutRead More …