Posted: December 8, 2008 | Author: Jarom | Filed under: Bartleby the Scrivener |
Here are some random facts about me. No particular reason, just a bit bored at work.
Languages I want to learn (at least conversational levels)
1. French – because it is French
2. Chinese – because it is sort of what Latin is for English, but for Korean
3. Japanese – Because it is similar to Korean
4. Spanish – I feel guilty about not remembering any of it from High School
5. German – I’m not really sure why…
Places I would like to live in, for at least a couple of years
1. Monterey, CA – Monterey may be the coolest city anywhere
2. Raleigh, NC – Weather isn’t bad, houses are cheap, and I’d like to live back east for a while
3. Seoul, South Korea – I love the pace of life in Korea. Also, the transit, the fashion, the food of Seoul always make me feel at home. Sometimes, I feel more at home in Korea than in Fairfield.
Places I would like to visit (no particular order)
1. Ireland – Because I imagine it being very green
2. Paris, France – to use the French I’ll be learning
3. Mongolia – I here it is ruggedly beautiful, and I’ve liked the Mongolians I’ve met
4. Beijing – the Forbidden City!!
5. North Korea – Because I can, even if it is only for one day.
6. Egypt – it is EGYPT… why NOT go there?
Things I want to learn how to cook
1. Dalk Ddori-tang – a spicy Korean soup with lots of chicken and potatoes
2. Abalone Bisque – Arguably the best use of abalone that man has yet to come up with.
3. Apple-cranberry pie – if you’ve ever had it, you would know
4. Chocolate Mousse – good stuff.
My Secret Ambitions
1. Become an Academic Decathlon Coach – it was most likely the most rewarding thing I did in High School
2. Teach – probably not at a public school, but I think it would be fun to teach or work in a school
3. Be able to ride my bike 20+ miles in one day – I’ve only done it once, and it was starting in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, it was hard, but rewarding.
Things I wanted to be when I was growing up
1. Marine Biologist – I think it was because my elementary school mascot was a dolphin, but it may have been because of EcoQuest.
2. Mathematician – Maybe because of Malcolm in Jurassic Park, and I used to really like math
3. Astronomer – again, I liked science, and let’s face it. Space is the final frontier.
4. Lawyer – Perry Mason is pretty cool.
I think that is it for now. Feel free to admit any of your own random facts on your blog, or in the comments!
Posted: December 4, 2008 | Author: Mika | Filed under: James and the Giant Peach, Treasure Island |
Last night as I was on my way to pick up the Romgi from work, I got a call from my cousin offering tasty appleskibrjfdsz something-or-others that she was making for an Enrichment activity. She described them as being Danish pancake-y ball things and quite delicious. Since everything she’s ever made (that I’ve eaten) has been good, and everyone likes free food especially, we stopped by.
The little appleskibrjfdszs are actually called ebelskivers (yeah…totally), and they’re made in the world’s coolest specialty cooking dish. Seriously, look at it!

It really was made from pancake-like batter, but cooked into those beautiful little shapes and then you put butter and powdered sugar on them to make it extra fantastic. Oh my. It was so good.
And now I “need” an ebelskiver pan so I can invite people over and awe them with my Danish pancake-y things! They even have one on Amazon for the low, low price of $8.99! (I suspect it’s a somewhat cheaper version than the Williams Sonoma one linked in the image. Ha.)