I couldn’t help but search after this cat. It’s like a Where’s Waldo puzzle for some of the pics! 🙂
A lasting impression
I watched both seasons of Who Do You Think You Are?, which chronicles the journeys that celebrities take while tracking down their family histories. One thing that stuck with me is that so often, they would find parallels in their ancestors’ lives and their own. That made me think about how a certain trait can get passed down many generations, not necessarily just genetically, but behaviorally. After all, the environment you grow up in greatly affects the environment you will create as a parent and I believe that a lot of those childhood influences stay with you for life.
Whether it’s an adventurous spirit or a strong foundation in faith, it’s more than just a genetic component. It’s pretty cool how much of ourselves we can see in our pasts. It makes me think of what imprint I will leave for future generations of my family. I’m sure a certain stubbornness and inquisitiveness will shine through, and hopefully a fair share of entrepreneurialism or at least enterprising efforts as well! I wonder if my willingness to be the exception and stand out will be shared over generations. I am confident that education will be strong in our family. I certainly expect post-graduate degrees!
I’d like to see what I can find out about my own ancestry and if there are hints about the type of people I came from. I don’t know the quality of the records in China, since a lot was probably lost or destroyed over the years, but I can start with what my parents and grandparents remember. It would be nice to know what I came from. Were my ancient relatives scholars or farmers? Were they poor or well-to-do? Could I even have a connection to a historical figure or royalty? Who knows! I’m curious to find out.
I’d also be interested in doing a DNA test someday, to show me a breakdown of my ethnic heritage. As far as I know, I’m pretty much all Chinese, though part of that originates from the Mongols. That’s pretty normal in Northern China, since the Mongols invaded back in the day and became the new “Chinese.” Who knows, maybe some Mongolian ancestry was also mixed with Russian or Eastern European? There’s just a wealth of information that I am interested in finding out and I hope that future generations are just as interested as well.
Bagpiper on wheels
I just missed recording these guys biking around bagpiping. Very interesting entertainment at the National Mall in D.C.!
biking bagpiper from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
Recycled dragon
Service-minded
I finally got inspired by the desire to read again, so Panda and I went to the Santa Monica Library on Saturday and I got two books. Currently I am reading about the Ritz-Carlton and how they continue to be a world-class institution, which has reminded me of my interest in what makes good service.
I often notice areas of improvement with every company I deal with, whether it’s Apple or a local restaurant. The only exemplary service I can remember receiving more recently is from my Chase Sapphire Visa Signature card. I’m not sure if it was because it was a Sapphire or a Visa Sig, but I didn’t have to wade through touch-tone menus to speak to a person and my issue was resolved quickly, without hesitation.
Compare that with most experiences, with a lot of navigating that ultimately ends with being on hold for a long time. Good service can go a long way to build customer loyalty and a positive brand name. If only more companies invested in the anticipation and satisfaction of their customers’ needs so that we’d all be happier in dealing with them.
I really look forward to someday experiencing the “Ritz-Carlton Mystique,” as they call it, and getting a glimpse into what going above and beyond AND above and beyond even more is like. And I hope I can build a business that has a culture as rich and rewarding as theirs appears to be.
Fluffy pillows
I have this thing for pillows. Ever since college, I’ve just loved to pile my bed full of pillows. I lay on them, I hug them, they keep me warm, and of course they keep me from getting neck cramps. I’ve had really soft ones and more firm ones, some small ones and some large ones. I’ve had one made to look like a Tootsie Roll and now I have a HUGE bear one! I also have a fantastic body pillow that has saved me from many a night there the blanket got away from.
I don’t know what it is, but I love when my bed is bustling with pillows. In fact, sometimes they take up more space than I do and I end up getting buried in them (but hey, I don’t mind!). I’ve actually wondered if I could get a bed set within a high frame so that I could kind of swim around in all the blankets and pillows on my bed without worrying about pushing them off. It’s annoying when things fall off the bed, which is why I prefer having my bed pushed against a corner. Then I can throw all the pillows I want on them without constantly losing them to the ground.
At the moment I have seven pillows with me, though three of them have made it to the floor. Alas, even with two sides of the mattress against walls, pillows will slide off the bed on their own. It just can’t be helped!
Pigeon post
Hmm, huddling for warmth?