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Dinner Conversation #1285
Posted on October 17, 2010 by Ching under Family, Movies.
FATHER-IN-LAW: [to Brian] Has Ching ever seen Morons from Outer Space?
CHING: No, but I’ve seen morons from Earth.
Alright. I wasn’t serious. It was just the perfect set up and I couldn’t resist.
Thanks for having us over for dinner last night, Mom and Dad B. It was delicious! We’ll have to do that again some time. 🙂
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Side by Side Corollas
Posted on October 14, 2010 by Ching under Family, Life, Travel.
We left for Houston at 3 AM on Saturday morning, October 2. It was actually a compromise because I originally wanted to leave at midnight and Brian wanted to leave at 6 AM. Since we couldn’t agree, we decided to compromise and split the difference. This worked out great ’cause then Jenni didn’t have to take Friday night off at her second job. She gets off work shortly after Liquid closes at 2 AM. So then we could take off as soon as she gets home from work and she can just sleep on the way down there, which is exactly what she did.
It worked out perfect because this was the same weekend that they started re-paving the asphalt in our apartment complex. Usually the truck is parked in one of the parking stalls in front of our townhouse, while Bebot is in the garage. The truck needed to be off the street for the re-paving so we put it inside our garage. We took Bebot and parked him inside mom and dad’s garage, and then the four of us (Mom, Jenni, Brian and I) took mom’s Highlander. It has horrible gas mileage (compared to Bebot), but at least it’s roomier. At least we only had to pay for gas on the way to Houston. Mom took care of gas on the return trip.
Believe it or not, I did most of the driving. I think Brian only drove a couple of hours each way. Mom didn’t drive, though she did stay awake to chat with me and keep me awake. Jenni just slept mostly. I did the rest of the driving. Go me.
I drove through Dallas both times. We timed it just right, though, so that we didn’t have to fight rush hour traffic. There was still a lot of cars, though. We knew we were in Dallas when the bottlenecks and bumper-to-bumper traffic started.
Anyway, it’s time to hit the sack because I’m getting sleepy. I will write more about our Houston roadtrip next time.
xoxo,
Ching
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Richard and Amy’s Wedding
Posted on October 14, 2010 by Ching under Family, Flickr.
These are the pictures we took at Richard and Amy’s wedding.
Stories to follow soon. For now, just enjoy the pictures.
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Quotables from this Weekend
Posted on October 4, 2010 by Ching under Family.
Being cooped up in the car with mom, Jenni and Brian for ten hours (twenty if count the return trip) was quite interesting. I did most of the driving. Brian took his turn, but neither Jenni nor mom drove. Jenni mostly just slept through everything. Mom stayed awake and talked to me to keep me alert. At times when the four of us were awake, we had some pretty funny conversations.
Mom was trying to tell me to drive safely because I had very important people in the car with us, including myself.
MOM: Drive carefully because you have valuable cargo.
JENNI: What? The apple butter?
ME: I thought you said it only cost five bucks.
There are times that we’re not on the same wave length. LOL.
Here’s another one that was about my lack of singing talent…
MOM: You should get a voice coach.
ME: Why?
MOM: If you’re going to insist on singing, you’ll need to learn how.
BRIAN: Wow. Even your own mom thinks your singing is awful!
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Visiting the Orbase Clan
Posted on September 26, 2010 by Ching under Family, Travel.
The main purpose of our Dallas road-trip over Labor Day weekend was to visit my friend Sheryll and her family. We’ve known each other for about 20 years. We went to school together and then lost touch for a while when my family and I moved to the US in 1993. She’s not much of a letter-writer. =P
We got to see each other again briefly in 1998 when Jenni, Mom and I went home to the Philippines for a visit. A few years later, she got a teaching gig in Beijing, China where she lived and worked for six years. We stayed in touch through occasional emails, phone calls and text messages, but I really didn’t have the money or vacation time to visit her in China.
Luckily, Sheryll and her husband Clayton have family in California. We planned to get together during one of Sheryll’s regular visits. The opportunity arose in February when Sheryll was attending a job fair in San Francisco. Brian had never been there (I’d only been there once before) and our mutual friend Pia, who lives in the area, was also available around that time so the three of us agreed to get together.
Our friends Jay and Becca went on the trip as well. Becca had been wanting to visit San Francisco for a long time so this was the perfect excuse to go. They hooked us up with a great hotel rate. (Thanks, Jay and Becca!) New friends got to meet old friends and we all had a jolly good time. I got to spend time with Sheryll and Pia and got to do touristy stuff as well. It was a memorable and fun-filled trip.
Sheryll ended up getting a teaching job in Dallas, Texas as a result of the job fair. Sheryll, Clayton and their kids moved there over the summer in preparation for the school year. This was exciting news for us because, now that they’re only a six-hour drive away, it meant that we could visit and see each other more than once a decade. We immediately planned a visit as soon as they got settled in their new townhouse. We went over Labor Day weekend and were honored to be their very first house guests.
It was a very short trip (the main purpose being to visit Sheryll, Clayton and the kids) so we didn’t get to do much sight-seeing, but we had a really great time. We got to spend more time with Sheryll’s family this time around so we got to know Clayton and the kids a little bit better.
The drive was long and boring. Brian was a real trooper, though. He let me have my way with the music so I could keep him awake with my awful singing. We had just gotten our Samsung Galaxy S phones (Vibrant is T-Mobile’s version) at that time so I used the opportunity to play with my shiny new phone and data plan. I popped in my Elton John CD and then looked up the song lyrics on my phone for instant in-car karaoke. Much to Brian’s dismay, I sang through all of my favorite songs. It’s a wonder that his ears weren’t bleeding from my off-key vocal stylings.
We arrived at about 1 PM and decided to have lunch. The kids picked Pho Que Houng, a place that they were familiar with because they had dined at the same restaurant when they lived in California. The spring and summer rolls were just so-so, but their pho was fantastic. Their prices are really low, too. Brian picked up the tab and paid only $60 for four adults and three children. After getting used to $50 lunches for two at Wasabi, we were amazed at the value that the restaurant offered. I would eat there again and kind of wish that we had them in Wichita. Tsunami and Pho Hot, though not quite as cheap, are pretty good local alternatives if you’re thinking of trying out some pho here in Wichita.
After lunch, we went to check in to our hotel. We stayed at Sheraton Dallas North Hotel, within walking distance of Galleria Mall. The rooms are normally $150 a night, but Jenni found a deal online where we could get our rooms for about $60 a night. We had to pre-pay and it was non-refundable, but we couldn’t pass up the deal. We got to stay for two nights for less than the cost of one night even after taxes and fees. The only downside was that there was no complimentary internet access in your room and the hotel swimming pool (though it was an indoor-outdoor pool) was really small. 🙁
Mom and Jenni decided to walk around the Galleria that afternoon while Brian and I took a much needed nap. We got up really early that morning to drive down. Sheryll and Clayton had invited us to have dinner at their place so we want to rest and freshen up before coming over. Dad was tired from driving (Jenni said he had a bit of road rage – lol) so mom and dad opted out of dinner that night.
It’s a shame because they missed out on Sheryll’s awesome adobo and Clayton’s Filipino pineapple-coconut bisque dessert.
The pineapple chunks had been soaked in rum, but Clayton took Brian’s alcohol/liquor issue into consideration and made a special “unleaded” version just for him.
Here are some photo highlights from Saturday night…
Brian and Sheryll (left), Jenni and Sheryll (right)

Sheryll showed me some magazine articles featuring the Orbase family and kiddos.
What a beautiful family, right?
After dinner, Jenni’s friend Ben picked us up and took us to Sherlocks where they have live music on Saturday nights. Ben seems like a really nice guy.
The next day Brian and I did some shopping and had lunch at the Galleria and then returned to Sheryll and Clayton’s place for swimming and a cookout. We were joined by mom, dad, Jenni and Ben.
Clayton grilled some yummy food

Sheryll and mom chatted while Clayton tended to the grill

A better photo of Sheryll and mom

Clayton and Ching

I ate mushrooms for the first time. I normally don’t eat mushrooms, but Clayton’s grilled mushrooms were delicious. I’m actually craving some right now.
The Orbases were wonderful hosts.
The boys wore Brian out swimming.
After helping Sheryll and Clayton pack up, we returned to their place to visit for a little bit. The kids seemed to really enjoy Brian’s company. They dubbed him their “favorite fake uncle,” which I thought was really cute. It never ceases to amaze me how great Brian is with children.
Sam’s wobbly tooth fell out that night. She was completely nonchalant about it. She didn’t cry at all. What a brave little girl!
We had a wonderful time visiting the Orbases in Dallas and look forward to visiting them again soon. We might have to wait a little while, though. Next weekend we’re driving to Houston to attend Richard and Amy’s wedding. Stay tuned for another road trip recap in a couple of weeks. 🙂
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