Napping power

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Got up just past 5 today to go to the airport and thank goodness I go to work late! I got a nice power nap in before work (nearly 2 hours’ worth!) and felt so refreshed. I don’t know what I would have done if I hadn’t had that extra time to rest.

I read once that a 6-minute power nap is just as effective as a 20-minute one, but I wonder if time taken to fall asleep was counted. Sometimes you can’t just crash right away and need some time to drift off. I’ve found that I seem to feel best if I sleep for an even number of hours. Getting 6 is ideal, 8 is hard to come by, and 2 or 4 is not quite enough.

I’m feeling very tired now though and totally ready for a full night’s rest. 🙂

Warbling bird

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You know that phrase, “sing like nobody’s listening”? This bird took it to heart. The video didn’t quite capture how he was going on this crazy warbling run. I assume it was mating season, so he actually wanted to be heard. 😛

warbling bird from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Paper Mario

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image of mario made from post-its

Oh college kids, how clever you are.

Relatives!

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My aunt and uncle are visiting from China and I’ve been taking them around LA.  It’s keeping me busy, so no time to write!  Tomorrow we’re going to San Diego and it’s going to be a long day, so I’m going to bed pronto.  Got a busy day ahead.  🙂

Floating at sea

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Our second day in the Bahamas was supposed to be on those islands you can see way in the distance, but with weather like this, we couldn’t dock and spent the day at sea instead.

choppy seas from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Feline visitation

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siamese cat looking up at me

Aww, what a friendly kitty! 🙂

Lettered jerseys

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As I was watching basketball players the other day, I was staring at their numbers and began to wonder why we can’t use letters too.  What’s wrong with putting a big Q on the back of a jersey?  Or using two letters, like AZ, SJ, LY?  They’re certainly faster to say than “twenty-three” or “fifty-seven.”  After all, the only letter with more than one syllable to pronounce is W, whereas most two-digit numbers are three syllables.  So in terms of efficiency, it makes more sense.

It’s not like we use numbers because we somehow need to put athletes in order of number.  And even if so, we can alphabetize letters!  Plus with two-digit numbers, you can only have 100 possibilities, versus 676 if you use letters, so it’s far less likely to repeat.  That way when a certain person’s is “retired,” there are still plenty more to choose from.  It all seems to make sense, yet, it’s not how the sports world works.

Perhaps the concern is over being able to remember who’s who, but isn’t it the same with numbers?  After you see them enough, you learn the association and number so-and-so just becomes letter this and that.  Besides, this works nicely with the whole “lettering in a sport” idea.  I don’t see why it wasn’t ever adopted.  If I were to start a team of any kind, I’d get us jerseys with letters on them.  Why not question the norm and stand out a bit?

Swan dive, pelican style

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pelican dive from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

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