New Eyeglasses

Picked up these new spectacles last week. Different from the types I’ve been getting the past several years.

Memorial Weekend Happenings

[25-27 May, 2024]

Many events and happenings converging over the Memorial Weekend, with Kaori’s 5th birthday, Yui’s church confirmation, and Vernon and Luanne arriving from California for a week’s visit to Ohio. Of course, many get-togethers involving plenty of food.

Rocking the Landscape

[18 May, 2024]

The rock beds along the house’s front walk have settled and I spent the afternoon ferrying literally over a ton of ‘Alabama Sunset’ stones and raking them in level with the concrete walk. It was quite a workout, but I think worth the effort in the end.

Exploring a New Neighborhood Park

[10 May, 2024]

Jiro and I took to exploring this new park that we haven’t visited yet. We went on two of the three trails in the park, overall about a mile and a half altogether. It was a nice and pleasant environment, and we will visit again soon!

Ramen Night

Went out with my “ramen gang” last night and had our usuals at our favorite Columbus ramen hangout, Meshikou.

A Week of Birthday Celebrations

[12-21 April, 2024]

My niece and I celebrated birthdays 6 days apart, and it turned out to be a series of food celebrations and get-togethers comprising dinners, breakfasts, and brunches over a couple of consecutive weekends. Deliciously fun times!

Total Solar Eclipse

[8 April, 2024]

Today’s solar eclipse in which my home falls in the path of totality was one of the most amazing nature experiences I have ever had. The 15 minutes before totality was uniquely eerie, almost like the anxiety felt in the approach of a powerful thunderstorm. And totality itself was really something else — a dark, foreboding sensation like the arrival of twilight, but not quite. It was a very brief moment to enjoy, but one destined to become an unforgettable memory of a lifetime.

Path of totality, April 8th 2024 Total Solar Eclipse

Event: Total Solar Eclipse, Monday, April 8th, 2024

Location: City of Powell, OH

Partial Eclipse Began: 1:55:43 pm

Totality Began: 3:11:50 pm

Maximum: 3:12:46 pm

Totality Ended: 3:13:43 pm

Partial Eclipse Ended: 4:27:03 pm

Duration: 2 hours, 31 minutes

Totality: 1 minute, 53 seconds

I was able to capture some images of my home, not the eclipse itself, (there are much better images online captured by professional photographers!) half an hour before, during, and half an hour after totality. Notice the shadow of the Hinoki cypress (and its disappearance during totality) in the foreground of each of the photos.

Frenemies

I dogsat Layla, my niece’s sweet little Siberian Husky the past week and a half while they traveled to LA for spring break. Jiro and I enjoyed her company, but I think her rambunctiousness, being barely over 2 years old, sometimes got to Jiro every once in a while. They were the perfect ‘frenemies’.

Pi Day in Tennessee

[13-16 March, 2024]

Our Pi Day celebrations date back to over 20 years ago back in my Corporate Planning days at Honda, in the early Aughts. At that time, pie-eating work get-togethers were organized by our office admins, with approval of course by the managers, and enjoyed by the entire department. We harked back to those times when my former boss and another former co-worker went on a road trip to visit one of our favorite pi day organizers who is now retired in Tennessee.

On the way down, we also made a side trip to Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, KY for a bourbon tasting and some purchases at the gift shop.

On 3/14, pies were purchased at a local bakeshop and enjoyed heartily. Later that day, we drove through Great Smoky Mountains National Park and visited Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. On Friday. it was a drive to Norris Dam for a look at that area of the Tennessee Valley Authority’s state-wide system of flood prevention, power generation, navigation, and recreation infrastructure of dams, locks, and reservoirs. (We are engineers, after all.) We headed back home on Saturday.

Overall, we had really nice weather, and a welcome late winter break for some time with good old friends.

"Old Boys" Get-Together

[ 22 February, 2024]

The former Japanese president of the engineering division I worked in at Honda was in town visiting last week. We had a little get-together for pizza and chicken wings with several retirees who knew or used to work with him. No less than three of these guys were former bosses of mine.

Cooking and Baking Through Winter's Doldrums

It’s cold and gray out, and I’ve been trying to beat the winter blues by cooking and baking some of my favorites, several definitely taking cues from Filipino cuisine.

"Breakfast Club" Holiday Get-Together

[31 December, 2023]

A potluck dinner with my breakfast club gang closes out the year with a ‘flavor’ bang! Lots of gluten-free fare and fine bourbon cocktails highlighted the evening, just before the ball dropped in Times Square.

Kamille's 5th Birthday

[16 December, 2023]

A birthday party for Kamille that took place two days early! Complete with unicorn cake, colorful balloons, and parlor games! As these things go! A fun time for all!

Annual Christmas Party

[15 December, 2023]

Time flies … it’s that time of the year again. A potluck Christmas party for friends and former co-workers. A party that we aptly called … “Christmas Group Therapy”.

This year’s party invite.

Christmas Trees Are Up!

It’s that time of year - Christmas trees went up the day after Thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving Dinner

[23 November, 2023]

It was a low-key Thanksgiving Day, largely due to everyone’s conflicting work schedules. Something we’ve learned to live with, what with a majority of family members in the “no-holiday” medical professions. And still, it was our usual non-traditional dinner, notably with nary a turkey to be seen.

Autumn Celebrations and Delectable Delights

Fall season birthdays, new dishes, family visits, and other celebrations.