Dear Mr. House

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Dear Mr/Ms. House,

I have happily lived in you for over seven years. I’ve happily sat on your sofas, and watched your fat screen tv, especially in the recent days, during the London Olympics. I have gladly slept on your bed for over  25,000 hours. I ate on your table more than 8,000 times. There was the days when your head cracked, and rain leaked inside. But we gave you surgery, and after the metal replacement, you were better than new. Yes that was candle wax on your carpet a couple months ago, but hey, we cleaned it up. And even though you burned, cut, scraped, and bruised me a couple of times, I never complained. So why are you giving me such a hard time now?

Ok fine, I am leaving your skin and bones behind , but for heaven’s sake, I don’t even know how to start packing and moving your insides. Should I first pack the wires and cables? Maybe some of it, but who knows what I’ll need. What about my brigade of pens, can I pack those? I don’t want them geting lost, so I think I’ll pack them later. You see, you have left me in quite a conundrum. With less than 2 weeks to go,  how can I move everything?

Should I pack this, should I pack that, Should I pack some of it, should I pack all of it. What have I done to you to deserve this? Don’t worry, if you cooperate this will be painless… and if you don’t, this is going to be a nightmare. Ok, fine, its going to be more of a nightmare for me, but I’ll somehow hurt you if you don’t cooperate…

Love,

Bill

Lion’s Head

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Today I decided to share another one of my personal preferences. This one is about food. It wasn’t a long time ago when I tried the soup “Lion’s Head Soup”. It is basically the head of a lion cut up, just kidding 🙂 , it actually has nothing to do with lions, or heads. I have no clue how it got its name. Anyways, it is one huge meatball (for real this time) with cabbage in soup. The meatball has bits of potato in it (another one of my favourite food), and is uniquely seasoned. Anyways, I fell in love with it, and thought I’d share the recipe.

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Preparation: 20 minutes

Cook: 1 hour

Serves: 4

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Ingredients:

1 pound of ground pork

1 small potato

A little bit of green onion and ginger (to taste)

A tablespoon of cooking wine

Salt to taste

4 big bai chai (Chinese white cabbage) leaves

A cup of chicken soup

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Directions:

Boil potatoes until thoroughly soft, then mash as fine as possible. Leave the potatoes aside. Then grind the green onion and ginger, after that, mix with ground pork, cooking wine, and salt.

Now take the potatoes and mix with the ground pork mixture. Divide this into four pieces. Shape the four pieces into meatballs and wrap with bai chai.

Pour the chicken soup into a pot and place the four meatballs. Add just enough water to cover the meatballs. Cover the pot and let the soup boil on high. When the soup is boiled, turn down to low and let it simmer for an hour.

Serve in 4 bowls.

Enjoy 🙂

Green

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I logged onto my blog today staring at my tagline. My Life, My Story, and thought: Why don’t I write something about myself. And after much consideration, here is my poem about my favourite colour: GREEN

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GREEN

As soft as grass, and as crunchy as the Granny Smith

Swaying in the breeze on Hawaii’s shore

Bright when young, and dark when old, on the leaves of the Bracken Fern

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Found at Christmas amidst the snow

Hanging on houses street on street

Up high and down low lighting the night

Like a spirit glowing bright

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On the bottle beside the BBQ

Fuelling hot summer nights

Telling people to go, and drive away

Controlling traffic on busy streets

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Kermit the Frog may also be green

But most of all its to signify

That we care

We care about the environment

We care about the air we breathe

We care about the water we drink

We care about the food we eat

We care about OUR future

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Staying on the topic of caring for the future, I saw a quote on the back of a SUV that I later found out was from Hendrix:

“When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace” – J. Hendrix

The world will not only see peace, but everything else we try to stop and create will be within reach. There won’t be as much gangs, crime, wars, etc. There will be friendships between former enemies, and the world will have more tolerance, to just name a few benefits.