The World of Hong and Nancy

Thursday, April 21, 2005

Re-uniting

Lately, I've been re-connecting with friends from high school and college. Below are some updates on big events in people's lives:

Amber (UCD): married
Tam (UCD): engaged
Minna (family): has a son
Cy (family): married
Jasmine (H.S.): has a dog
Cindy (family): dog ran away
Lea (friend): has a daughter
Liz (H.S.): has two daughters
Diana (UCD): has a son and a daughter
Jagjeet (H.S.): moving to Oxnard and ENGAGED!!!!!
Shedrick (H.S.): married
Janet (H.S.): married
Joanne (H.S.): has a son
Michelle (H.S.): engaged
Amber (UCD): married
John (UCD): lives in Taiwan
Niti (H.S.): graduating from grad school
Douglas (family): married
Virginia (family): engaged
Kao (UCD): married and in law school in Arkansas
Sara (H.S.): in law school (Texas), boyfriend- Jason
Fong (H.S.): married, has a daughter

If you're reading this post and something big has happened or is about to happen in your life, let me know- especially if you're married or something so I won't try to hook people up with you.

Anyways, all this reminds me that I'm halfway to age 50. That means I'm a quarter over with my life...that is- if I live to be 100. I do plan on being self-sufficient when I'm 40- that means self-employed and just traveling. I've decided I'm not going to have kids- I might adopt. Who knows- I don't have issues with the whole children of my "blood" and adopted children difference. Actually, I have plenty of neices and nephews who need my love.

But, I'm flexible- my plans may change. I do think about having kids cause I know Hong would make a great daddy. He could be the homemaker (which is what he wants to do- he told me) and I could be the breadwinner. Not that I subscribe to all that socially-constructed stuff. My point is that Hong would be a great daddy. He would take our kid(s) to science musuems and car shows.

Hey- so what is the nutritional value of that tamarind fruit?? I buy like three pounds from Berkeley Bowl and eat the whole bag in a week. It is so yummy- very tangy. It looks like brown poop. If you know it's nutritional value, please e-mail me. Oh- if you also know the nutritional value of kiwi and quail eggs- e-mail me also.

Well, I just have to say that this season's Top Model sucks! Most of the girls are annoying and none are THAT outstanding looking. If I HAD to choose- I would pick that Naimi girl. She's cool.

Again- K.I.T. BFFE LOL

2 Comments:

  • At 3:52 PM, Blogger Minna said…

    Nancy, I had to giggle out loud when I read the part about tamarind looking like poop. Mike hates it when I talk about food & poop at the same time.
    I agree with you about ANTM. Naima will probably be the winner I think.

     
  • At 10:28 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Tamarind - increases appetite and aids digestion. One cup of raw pulp has approximately 286 calories, 75 g carbohydrate, 88.8 mg calcium, 753 mg potassium, 4.2 mg vitamin C, 135 mg phosphorus, 16.8 mcg folate, a trace of fat and no cholesterol.
    Kiwi - http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=41
    Quail eggs - http://www.calorieking.com/foods/food.php?category_id=16071&brand_id=1&food_id=68945&partner=

     

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