9 January 2018
So far this week I
don't have much to write about. Work is getting a little more busy. The
superintendent complimented me, saying that I do things before he asks.
The ward's quarterly
report is due this week, so I started working on that. I was surprised that I
didn't fall asleep during the sacrament meeting of the Sabbath of the year.
A visitor shared an
experience that he had with Thomas Monson during Fast and Testimony meeting,
since he died last week. I was prompted to share the dream that I had with him
with Jessica. I didn't share it with the congregation. A post on Facebook describes
it, so I will copy and paste it here.
11 January 2018
Work has been busy
lately. I can't think of anything to say about it, but I did home teaching
yesterday.
Reed Chavez and I
visited the Campbell family. I was surprised that the patriarch attended
because sister Campbell said that the tax season keeps him busy in the
beginning of the year. I met their son, Jack, at the Christmas party, and I was
surprised that they had a daughter. Her name is Ivonne. I believe. I never had
a sister, and it was interesting to see her interactions with Jack. Brother
John Campbell engaged Reed Chavez in a conversation about education, explaining
opportunities as he has been considering master's degrees. I shared a quick
lesson after expressing my gratitude for John presence. I also engaged the
family by asking the daughters name.
The First
Presidency's monthly message was intriguingly by Thomas Monson, but I think
that someone just put a bunch of his quotes together for the article. It was a
reflection on the gospel. Isn't it gloriously that God the Father gave us his
Only Begotten Son that we may come close to them by learning of them, their
ways, and their doctrines? Their doctrine requires an advocate to the Father to
atone for the sins of the people, who come unto God. The path to God is not a
journey or a destination, but it a becoming close to their nature. The
privilege to repent and come close to the nature of God is their gift by the
atonement of Jesus Christ. Isn't great that there is good and bad to choose
from, and we can choose to good? Let us choose the good. Let us try to be
better.
15 January 2018
This weekend was a
little spontaneous. I wanted to rest because I got a headache after Friday's
day of work. I had a fever. I tried to aid the fever by sleeping with blankets
that would usually make me too hot, and I felt much better the next day. I had to
get up and drink water and gargle salt several times.
The weekend was
spontaneous because my mom asked if I wanted a haircut late Friday night.
During week, a
website company name Wakelet contacted me, saying that they are going to resume
the role of Storify as that company will cease its web service in May. The
switch was very easy.
24 January 2018
I think that I have
not written in my journal for almost ten days because I felt like I did not
have anything to write about for a few days and I got busy.
Last weekend Jessica
and I visited my dad. Mom went to Thailand because her brother-in-law was ill.
His name is Somchai. He died before my mother was able to see him, having two
forms of cancer and developed a mental disease.
Since dad was alone,
we made a weekend trip out of dad's idea to visit the Oakland temple. Trevor
bought the "King Kong: Skull Island" movie, and he has been wanting
to watch it.
It is our monthly
anniversary day, when we visited my father. Dad bought a gigantic shepherd's
pie, and he has been eating it for the previous few days. We ate dad's
Tillamook ice-cream for our anniversary tradition. Dad told us about how he got
converted to Tillamook. It is a simple story. They were out shopping for a
dessert for a gathering, and Tillamook ice-cream was on sale. The cashier said
that the ice-cream sells quickly on sale for its quality, and Dad was hooked
ever since he tried it.
Dad wanted to leave
early in the morning for a temple trip, and I had to reveal that I made plans
to watch King Kong with Trevor. The deliberation was quite intense. We
negotiated to tighten our schedule.
Dad made pancakes in
the morning, realizing that he does not spend much time with Trevor because he
usually leaves for work before he gets up, and schedule is too busy.
Our moments with
Trevor were meaningful. Jessica loves movies so much that she wanted to watch
King Kong right when she woke up ahead of schedule without good times visiting
with him.
During the week
Trevor and I spoke of an app idea. He loves phone games for their stories, and
I thought what if there was an app similar to Audible where one can have access
to every story video game with a monthly subscription, and the game development
companies can retain customers by notifying old users who may have completed
the story of new content or stories. Trevor just loved the idea of possibly
offering a great dubbing/voice acting service. I think that the app should
offer auto play on every game, so people who love stories don't have to be too
invested in every game.
25 January 2018
"King Kong:
Skull Island" lacked character development. The characters were based of
stereotypes. King Kong's reality or existence is dumbed down to be a violent
defender of an island. I don't like movies that glory to bloodshed and
violence.
29 January 2018
I was hoping to
catch up yesterday, but Jessica and I joined dad to pick up mom from the
airport. Mom had souvenirs from Thailand, so we went to Santa Cruz for games,
dinner, and souvenirs.
I am able to write
at this time because I changed my schedule in order to coordinate with the
night crew better. I am starting my day of work at 12 pm and ending at 9 pm.
This morning I cooked lunch and dinner for Jessica and myself. I also cooked
breakfast too.
We played a game of
Risk during dinner. You may not believe that we finished a game in about an
hour, but we played mission mode. I won in four turns. Lai was trying to
destroy Trevor, and Jessica was trying to destroy Lai. Trevor and Lai were
fighting over Australia as I was taking over the Americans. I only had to
conquer 18 territories and have two armies in each one. Mickey was stuck
forgetting his mission from the beginning practically. He supposed to conquer
South America, but he conquered Africa instead. Jessica was pursuing Lai in
Asia as I conquered most of Europe completing my mission after conquered North
and South America. Mickey tried to stop my North American army bonus at
Greenland, but he failed. Defending Africa, he had the most armies after me.
Work is slowing down
a lot, since we only have one area left to do, completeing the last area on
Friday.
On Saturday evening,
Jessica and I went on a date with Thomas and Maritza. We walked along east
cliff, going to a Korean restaurant after. The Korean restaurant was a little
awkward because there were basically only the following four options: soup,
rice and meat with salad, a noodle dish, a rice
cake dish. The limited options had most of us choose the noodle dish. I
chose the rice cake dish, not expecting that it is a soup. Since Dambi, one of
our Korean foreign student, served rice cakes to us on a plate with sauce.
During our walk, I
was surprised how open that Thomas was. He even has a blog, explaining his
philosophy. I noticed it on his Twitter profile, but he spoke about it.
Mom had some khaki
pants taylored made for me. They fit me well. Trevor and dad have a pair too.
Guy, my cousin, gave some gifts to me. A hat and some snacks. The Thai snacks
tasted interesting. Trevor described them as tasting like burnt porcelain and chalk.
I like my hat, but I don't like smashed hats. I need to figure out how to
unsmash hats. The hat that Guy gave me is unique because the hat bill is long.
30 January 2018
If you don't know me
well, I am very health conscious. I have two health worries that I want to
write about. When people experience a new health scare, they may worry that
their bodies are changing or they have developed a chronic disease.
On the last day of
my self-reliance class with the perpetual education program of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, my glasses were very dirty, and it bothered
me. I took them off not expecting much issues. I need glasses because I have a stigmatism.
I don't really know what stigmatism means, but an eye doctor explained to me
that my left eye's lense is not shaped circular. It is slightly misshapen, and
my eye can flex the lenses to focus on an object. Most of the time, when I
strain my eye, my left eye only gets blood shot; however, this time my eye was
slightly bloody. Since my eye took about two weeks to clean out the blood, I
was worried that my eye was degenerating.
My job has been a
little rough on me health wise. The reason is that I have gotten sick four
times in a row. Prior to my last illness my friend said that he had recently
recovered from pneumonia. On a Friday, I oddly got a headache near the
conclusion of my day at work. I thought that I may have been looking at the
computer for too long. Somehow an ailment hit me fast. That night I had a fever
and chills. I thought that if I slept really warm, it would would help my body
destroy the germs. The infection in my throat came quickly too, and soon I felt
that I was coughing up mucus from within my chest. I did not feel a fever much
after the first night. A friend of mine said that he had pneumonia recently,
and his lungs couldn't beat the ailment. I was concerned that I might not be
able to beat the ailment in my chest as I never heard of anyone recovering from
pneumonia without medical intervention. I called a free nurse holiness provided
by my health insurance. She said that it may develop into bronchitis, which can
develop into pneumonia, encouraging me to go to urgent care. I got to Urgent
care thinking that bronchitis might be as serious as pneumonia a couple days
later. I researched on the internet, seeing that it might chronic. When I
arrived at the urgent care, I felt fine, but I was still coughing up mucus. My
insurance didn't seem to help pay. The form asked me my symptoms, and I wrote
that I think that I have bronchitis. They did not seem to think that my
symptoms were serious because I sat watching TV for an hour and a half. After
watching TV for about an hour, I started standing in front of the reception
office casually, watching TV and leaning against a chair. The receptionists
were surprised that I had not been helped after an hour and a half. When I was
finally received into a room, the nurse seemed frustrated because my symptoms
were most gone already. I felt really dumb. The doctor came in after. He was
puzzled too. The doctor was nice enough to do a general check up too, and his
good intent to help relieved my disappointment. He said that bronchitis is
recoverable, and the mucus will go away. He did not diagnose me with anything.
I feel fine now, and I am happy that I have not had my fifth sickness yet. I
told my parents about my experience at the urgent care, and he said that my
mother used to go get bronchitis for a few years in a row.
4 February 2017
This weekend is our
last weekend hanging out with my family before we move. Yesterday we visited
after cleaning the Allendale Church. We had a nice Thai dinner. We played a
couple of games after.
I got up at 6:30
with my new schedule. I had breakfast, and I rode my bike over to the church,
arriving by 8 am. The essentials of cleaning the building are cleaning the
chapel, bathrooms, and garbage cans. I cleaned the chapel, vacuuming, and my
home teaching companion arrived about the time that I finished. I felt bad for
leaving him so early, so I took out the trash. There were a lot of trash. It
seemed like the bathrooms were not cleaned and garage were not taken out for a
long time. I sang 'I love to ride my bicycle' on the way home.
7 February 2018
When we arrived to
visit my family, we ate lunch; although, Trevor just finished his shift at
work. When I picked him up, he was planning to meet Mickey to clean the chapel.
I already cleaned my church, so we didn't go urgently. Trevor asked Mickey the
progress, and he said that he was practically done. We invited him to come and
play some board games. We were not able to start playing games until after
dinner.
We played a game of
Risk and Machi Koro. I dominated so much that we needed to come back the next
day to let people challenge me. The next day Trevor used my strategy to an
extreme, destroying me in Risk; however, we played a Tokaido game after, and I
won that, tying with Mickey.
February 12, 2018
Preparing to move to
Oregon is in full swing. I changed my sleep schedule last night. I got up this
morning at 2:30 AM because I am going to have leave at 3:00 AM to arrive on
time for our appointment with our new apartment.
I realized that I
should read scriptures at this time because I scheduled blog posts during
breakfast instead of reading the scriptures according to my usual routine.
February 19, 2018
I didn't have time
to write in my journal last week because of moving. My lunch hour was split in
two because I had to eat breakfast and lunch during work. The move was hard on
Jessica. She had to stay up all night on Friday night packing the car and cleaning
the house as I slept because I was going to drive. We left the next day at
about 3:40 am in order to arrive for our appointment at 4 pm with the apartment
manager. We were able to time it well, and the drive was smooth. The semi
trucks just slowed us down.
I am trying to
engage in the community of Portland especially in the realm of music and
cycling. My mom and a coworker confessed today that they are considering
cycling to work. I want to join a community band with Jessica, but it is hard
to convince her to work at it with me. It was coincidental because my
grandfather recorded a StoryWorth entry about his thoughts on music last week;
plus, there is a lds music conference and concert this weekend. I hope Jessica
would join me.
March 4, 2018
I finally was able
to transcribe the story about my grandfather today. It has been a couple weeks
since I have written in my journal. I think that I should just publish this
entry, and commit myself to writing more consistently next week.
I love Multnomah
Village. They have Multnomah Village days every first Friday of the month. We
went out, and eat Vietnamese Pho. Walking around town, we did not go into any
stores because we were not shopping.
I did my taxes
yesterday. It took about four hours with TurboTax. It worked out well. I also
decided my 401k investment strategy. I am not only saving with 401k, but I also
will invest in ROTH IRAs. The first is saving money pre-tax, and the latter is
post-tax. Columbia Stone matches up to 4000 dollars in 401k, and most people
can only invest 5500 dollars maximum in ROTH IRAs. I plan to maximize both
benefits. I got to choose where my money is invested, and I did not subscribe
to the profiles that the 401k company described. My profile is mix of balanced,
conservative, and growth. I have a good amount of diversity in my portfolio. My
aggressivefunds are ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds).
I chose ETFs because
my self-reliance facilitor recommended them.
Last Sunday Jessica
and I side swiped our neighbor's car. Our garage is too tight especially for
our long car. We has to get a new parking spot because our original parking
spot was very stressful to fit in. We had to envision the best methods of
parking in the garage to simplify our lives.
Work has been good.
I started making changes proposals last week. During my first week, it snowed
and the roads were frosty, and I slipped, hitting my hip on the asphalt. I
realized that, since I slipped at a seemingly random spot, I should not risk
slipping at another more risk part of the road. The next day was the only day
that I missed riding my bike to work, since it snowed again the next night.
On the week before
we left our ward in Campbell had a fundraiser. The attendance was low, but
there was a gloriously crafted Snorlax cake that i
I had to buy. I
believe that I bought it for 60 dollars. It tasted good too.
Last Sunday, I
started posting my tweets on Facebook because my friends may feel that I have
abandoned them, since I rarely go on. Social media is a waste of time, and I
have uninstalled all my social networking apps to focus better on life. I just
tweet via sms text messaging. I am surprised how receptive people were to my
simple tweets.
On example is that
Jasmine came in the early afternoon last Saturday, so we can have game night
with her and Lucas. We played my favorite face card game. It is called B.S. It
is kind of like Uno, but the next person always has to put the next number on the
stack of cards. It doesn't matter if you have the next number or not. Put
something down. You might get away with it. I tweeted that I won the first game
by luck, and Jessica won the next two games by trickery. My Facebook friends
loved it. I basically don't have an audience on Twitter. I just tweet for
Trevor Hicken, my little brother. The added audience has changed the way I use
Twitter.
We tried to play a
European version of Settlers of Catan, but the play was very different and
clunky. We only got a couple rounds before they had to go home for the night.
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