
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Baby BeyZ

Saturday, August 27, 2011
It's Coming
Friday, August 26, 2011
Absence
What a week already! The earthquake. Where were you? I was rearranging my dishes. I first thought it was rocky running around upstairs. Realized it was an earthquake, grabbed my mom and Olivia and stood in a doorframe, which I learned from Saved by the Bell. I was quite traumatized afterwards. My imagination went rampant with what-ifs.
Then I caused a slight flood in the house. Remember that post of how I discovered I had to clean the filter of my laundry machine? Well I did that a Few days ago and left the cap off because it stunk and I was going to air it out. Well the dumb ass that I am forgot to put it back on, and put in another load of laundry! Walked away for 5 minutes before remembering and from hearing Mr. Ho screaming expletives because the basement ceiling was leaking. Everything is fine now but gosh. That was also traumatizing.
Now here comes Hurricane Irene! We bought water and food. I had to get flashlights and they were all sold out at Ace Hardware, target, kmart, walmart, and home depot. Finally got some from office depot of all
Places. I can't imagine them
Being very good so I'll have to remember to stock up later. I also Gathered the good jewels and important documents and hard drive in ziplocks. Just in case!!
That's all for now. Hope you all stay safe and dry!
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Craigslist ad
$1000 Best. Roommate. Ever.
Date: 2011-08-18, 3:39PM PDT
Konichiwa bitches. Are you looking for the most kick-ass fucking roommate that ever lived? If so, look no further. You fucking found him. I'm a 25-year-old professional marketing agent with experience at bad-ass companies in New York Fucking City. That's right! What you know about experience? I graduated from Auburn University in Alabama, and moved to NYC at the ripe, tender age of 22. After deciding that New York was a stinky shit-hole, I moved back to Alabama to cultivate more professional experience. Why? So I can make millions of dollars and not have to post shit like this on Craigslist.
Anyway, so I landed this job with a marketing firm in San Francisco, and I have no fucking clue where to live. Honestly, I'm moving there in 3 weeks, so I don't give a shit if I have to sleep in your bathtub.
A bit about me: I'm respectful, quiet, clean and I won't bother any of your shit. If you leave shit out, I'm just like, "Oh fuck I better not mess with this shit, because it's not mine." I turn off lights. I clean toilets. Fuck it. I'll even cook for you. That's right! My dad is a chef and taught me everything there is to know about cooking southern cajun cuisine. I'll fry green tomatoes, cover them with marinated crab meat and smother that shit in bearnaise. EVERY. GODDAMN. NIGHT. Don't eat meat? That's fucking FANTASTIC! I'll make a zucchini and yellow squash carpaccio that will knock your fucking socks off.
I also read a lot. I fucking LOVE books. Vonnegut, Palahniuk, Hawthorne. All that shit. I read Tuesday's with Morrie the other day. It's a sad story, but I learned something about life, love, knowledge and the pursuit of something greater than myself. Fucking smart. Do you like movies? I fucking love them. We can watch the shit out of some movies together if you like, or go get drinks, or work out, hike, play video games or play a game of one-on-one basketball, or I don't have to talk to you at all. It's completely UP TO YOU!
Sometimes I play guitar. Are you going to love getting baked and listening to Bob Dylan and Pink Floyd? LIVE? WHENEVER THE FUCK YOU WANT? Of course you are! I'll take requests and learn any song you like, because I have the voice of an angel and the acoustical stylings of James Fucking Taylor. AWWWWWW SHIT YEA!
A lot of people ask me, "Hey, you're from Alabama. Are you racist?" And, the answer to that question is, no. I'm not racist or judgmental at all. I love everyone. I'm a secular humanist. I FUCKING LOVE PEOPLE. That's the only requirement to being a secular humanist actually. You have to like other human beings and want to help them for no other reason than they are human regardless of race, religion or sexual preference. WTF?!!!? Pretty fucking cool right?
I own almost nothing! I'm driving my car from Alabama to California in which I'll be transporting two duffelbags of clothes, one laptop computer, one guitar, one cell-phone with charger, 8 pairs of shoes, one picture frame, probably some condoms and a shitload of beef jerky and Pringles for the trip. Though, you can expect the jerky to be gone upon my arrival. Unless you'd like me to pick up some on my way into the city. See?! I'm the most considerate person you've ever met. I'm offering to buy you shit already!
Am I interested in your pad? You can bet my nomadic ass I am! I only require 4 walls, a ceiling and a floor to shelter me from the elements. Other than that, anything else will be considered a convenient plus. I'm taking being a roommate to the next level. Email me! I'll hook yo ass up with Facebook links, background checks, credit reports, phone numbers, resumes, references, awards, sexual history, pictures of karate trophies and a list of the top 10 women I'd like to bang before I die. If you want a next-generation roommate who consistently blows your fucking mind with awesomeness, then hit me up. I'm ready to give you money.
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Monday, August 22, 2011
Please don't
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Friday, August 19, 2011
Another Mom Tale
Dancing
My tan
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Thursday, August 18, 2011
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
It's Not Spam
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Saturday, August 13, 2011
Reason
I'm not very good at dealing with pain in the physical and emotional sense. When the problems directly involve me, I sort of shut down.
I remember when I was in elementary school, my dad (he worked like 5 am-10 pm every day) was taking a bath. And I guess my mom found him unable to move his body? To this day I'm not sure what it was. A mini stroke? The ambulance came and I turned on the tv. My mom yelled at me. How could I watch tv when dad was in so much pain?
Because I couldn't deal. I could lose myself in the tv show and pretend like dad wasn't hurting.
Not the most healthy way in dealing with things.
I've never lost anyone close to me. That is my biggest fear.
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Thursday, August 11, 2011
Slow Cooker Cranberry Pork
Prep Time:
10 Min
Cook Time:
4 Hrs
Ready In:
4 Hrs 10 Min
Ingredients
- 1 (16 ounce) can whole berry cranberry sauce
- 1/3 cup French salad dressing
- 1 onion, sliced
- 1 (3 pound) boneless pork loin roast
Directions
- In a medium bowl, stir together the cranberry sauce, salad dressing, and onion. Place pork in a slow cooker, and cover with the sauce mixture.
- Cover, and cook on High for 4 hours, or on Low for 8 hours. Pork is done when the internal temperature has reached 160 degrees F (70 degrees C).
Roast Chicken Breasts with Garbanzo Beans, Tomatoes, and Paprika

yield: Makes 4 servings
active time: 15 minutes
total time: 35 minutes
- 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
- 4 garlic cloves, pressed
- 1 tablespoon smoked paprika*
- 1 teaspoon ground cumin
- 1/2 teaspoon dried crushed red pepper
- 1/2 cup plain yogurt or Greek yogurt
- 4 chicken breast halves with bones
- 1 15-ounce can garbanzo beans (chickpeas), drained
- 1 12-ounce container cherry tomatoes
- 1 cup chopped fresh cilantro, divided
Preheat oven to 450°. Mix first 5 ingredients in medium bowl. Pour 1 teaspoon spiced oil mixture into small bowl; whisk in yogurt and set aside for sauce. Place chicken on large rimmed baking sheet. Rub 2 tablespoons spiced oil mixture over chicken. Add beans, tomatoes, and 1/2 cup cilantro to remaining spiced oil mixture; toss to coat. Pour bean mixture around chicken. Sprinkle everything generously with salt and pepper.
Roast until chicken is cooked through, about 20 minutes. Sprinkle with 1/2 cup cilantro. Transfer chicken to plates. Spoon bean mixture over. Serve with yogurt sauce.
*Sometimes labeled Pimentón Dulce or Pimentón de La Vera Dulce; available at some supermarkets, at specialty foods stores, and from tienda.com.
Back to Reality
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Bummed Out
Misery in world's largest refugee camp
Dadaab, Kenya (CNN) -- Right now, this may be the most desperate place on Earth.
A drought, not seen in 60 years, compounded with near complete lawlessness and utter disregard for human life has made it so.
It is hard to imagine, but dust and starvation are nearly everywhere you look, and the world's largest refugee camp is thick with misery on this night. The smell is a combination of the acrid sweetness associated with malnourishment, anxious sweat and diesel fuel.
The fuel is used to keep away the swarming flies. It stinks more than it repels.
The children here are small, too small for their age. I met 5-year-old Janaw and saw him weigh in at 20 pounds. His brother is 4 and weighs closer to 15. And there is a youngest brother, Muhammad, just 3 months and light as a feather.
There is something else about these boys as well. I have seen children all over the world suffering through wars and nature's retaliations, and yet I can always elicit a smile. Play a game, snap a picture, shake a hand and the smile will come. Not here.
These too small children, listlessly clutching small bundles composed of everything they own in the world, barely look up. And, on the few occasions I do catch their eye, I see my own children's eyes looking back at me.
It makes me want to scream, but instead I nearly cry.
These children make their way into my dreams at night. With their yellowed, leathery skin, white eyelids, croup like cough and persistent sores, they reflect the consequences of inaction to a catastrophe that was neither sudden, nor a surprise.
This lack of water, and the subsequent loss of crops, followed by the death of livestock had been predicted for at least a year, and yet still there is a full on famine here, unlike the world has seen in a long time.
Feed the world's children. This, we should be able to do.
Muhammad's father, Hussein, packed up his belongings and started walking with his wife and kids after his last cow died, he told me. "Once the animals die, the kids are next," he said.
For more than a month, they walked. They made up a landscape of brilliant colors along the Somalia-Kenya border with babies bundled on their backs. They did most of their walking at night to avoid the heat of the day, and to avoid bandits. The bandits still found them, and stripped them of what little they had left.
"They were lucky they weren't also beaten for not having more," a doctor told me.
This family of five joins the refugee camp designed to hold 90,000 people. The population is more than 400,000 now, with at least 2,000 additional refugees coming in every day, according to the United Nations. It's as if the population of Cleveland had suddenly been relocated to this awful place.
I could tell within moments that little baby Muhammad was in a particularly dire condition. His eyes had hemorrhages in them, and he was expressionless and quiet. I remember a professor in medical school telling me, "It is always worse when the kids don't cry -- that is when you know, they are really sick."
The only time Muhammad made any noise was a high-pitched whoop when he took a breath in.
"Coqueluche," a nurse said in French. English translation: pertussis, or whooping cough.
"This is what happens when kids are not vaccinated," the nurse continued. "We are also seeing measles, tetanus and diphtheria."
On this night, Muhammad is lying in a bed with oxygen, getting antibiotics and finally getting some calories and fluids. It is still not clear that any of those treatments will have come soon enough.
Even more painful to realize is that every single one of his ailments could have been prevented.
Unfortunately, though, that hardly ever happens in the most desperate places on Earth.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Sunday Past
- Mr. Ho played 2 games of football
- Olivia and I went to an open playtime at the local community center. It was ok. She was still shy but no physical contact was made this time. Hallelujah.
- More swings and slides at the park
- Dinner at Mama's.
- Target with Mama. We went to buy her lightbulbs but I ended up buying a yoga mat, 2 DVDs for Oli, 2 storage boxes for Oli's old clothes, tennis balls for Rocky, drawing paper and big crayons for Olive. Very productive and everything for under $100. Amazing!
- Coffee trip to Chinatown Coffee Co. in DC
- My absolute favorite DHuang was in town!!!! She came over and we just ate and talked. It was like old times with her standing on one side of the island (eating) and me sitting on the other side (eating) but also feeding a baby. I lovest her so much and am so proud of all that she's accomplished since she flew the nest. So happy I get to see her and the OGDM's in a month!
Friday, August 5, 2011
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Thursday, August 4, 2011
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Dinner Tonight
Slow-Baked Salmon with Lemon and Thyme
1 1/2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided
4 6-to 8-ounces boneless salmon fillets, skin on
1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme
Zest of 1 lemon
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
4 lemon wedges (for serving)
Preheat oven to 275°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with aluminum foil. Brush with 1/2 tablespoon oil. Place salmon fillets, skin side down, on prepared baking sheet. Mix remaining oil, thyme, and lemon zest in a small bowl. Spread thyme mixture over salmon fillets, dividing equally. Season with salt and pepper. Let stand 10 minutes to allow flavors to meld.
Bake salmon until just opaque in center, 15-18 minutes. Serve with lemon wedges.
Roasted Asparagus
24 large asparagus spears (about 2 pounds), trimmed and peeled
Extra-virgin olive oil
Coarse sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
8 Sliced Garlic
Preheat oven to 400°F. Arrange asparagus spears in a single layer on a large rimmed baking sheet. Drizzle oil over asparagus and turn to coat with sliced garlic. Season with salt and pepper. Roast, turning occasionally, until lightly browned and just tender, 18-20 minutes.
Transfer asparagus to a platter.
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Reader Comment
Lol... Mrs. OGDM LOVES Asos! She orders like 10 things at a time!!
Hi Mr. OGDM! 10 at a time, huh? Is there any other way?! I was on asos.com last night and Mr. Ho asked why I'm always looking at clothes? He wanted to know why women care so much about fashion. I chose not to hear that question and comment and just kept perusing! Can't wait to see you two in September!
Monday, August 1, 2011
Isabel Marant Embellished Jacket


Fall

Asos.com always has fun stuff. Plus free shipping and free returns! :-D
Knee Pain
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