August 19, 2008 by christy
Materials:
3/4 cup water
2 tbsp. corn syrup
1 tsp. white vinegar
small saucepan
small bowl
2 tbsp. corn starch
3/4 cup cold water
Directions:
Mix water, vinegar and corn syrup in saucepan, bring to a full rolling boil
In a bowl, mix cornstarch with cold water. Add this mixture slowly to the hot mixture, stirring until mixture returns to a boil.
Boil for one minute, then remove from heat.
When cooled, pour into another container, then let stand overnight before using.
Is this product washable? Does it dry clear?
Recipe taken from: http://fun.familyeducation.com/crafts/toddler/37042.html
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August 19, 2008 by christy
Last night I moved in to my new room in the city. This was incredibly exciting for me, as I haven’t had my own room for over a year, and so far, so good.
Before packing, I put new photos in my picture frames, reconfigured some wall art, got new bedding, and got rid of almost half of my things. The ‘new’ room feels great, and I’m even adjusting to this more sophisticated decor. Needless to say, my cartoon bedding and posters of bands and silly drawings are gone (at least for now, they’re technically still sitting in my parent’s garage). Right now, I’m torn between having them mail the posters — if I frame them then they’ll totally look legit.
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July 17, 2008 by christy
Today is 17 July, almost exactly a month after coming home. Getting back into the groove of American life has been nice, but at times a bit stagnant. For the moment, I don’t have many projects going on besides finding housing in San Francisco. I’ve been thinking about integrating a meditation schedule into my life, this being influenced by life in Hong Kong.
While abroad, I experienced lifestyle changes: the most glaring being that I couldn’t understand people around me. I’d often find myself lost in thought because I had little distractions around me. I’d watch the news being broadcast on the MTR and I’d speculate what they were saying about the video. Having the thought-space to think without distractions ALL the time was fun (and at times destructive), but nonetheless, great because it was thought coming from within and influenced only by my eyes and not by others’ (except for maybe Yussef’s) thoughts. In coming back to an English-speaking country, I’ve lost that capability. I’ve found satisfaction in inner-thought and would like to nourish and develop that exercise. I’m hoping meditating could do that.
Suggestions on good meditation exercises?
Tags: meditation
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June 2, 2008 by christy
Hangin around the islands has been a blast, but my dome can’t get past a few ‘improvements’ that could better the quality of life in this seemingly developing world. A few ideas that have come to mind include waste management, street cleaning, and mandatory smog inspections on automobiles.
Island life is rad — total chill laid-backedness. When you need transport, you flag a bus down and it’ll stop for you unless it’s just too full, fruit and snacks are sold on every corner, there are no 7-11’s, the sea is unbelievably clear, sea creatures lurk, the animals run free, the people are friendly as ever, there’s nothing lacking here but a few minor details. Unfortunately, some western models of improvement would put lanes on the roads, cut-out tricycles all together, and install air conditioners in every building (ahem ‘hk’). But those things are not necessary; rather, they take away from what living on an island is all about.
Perhaps my ideas would need a major push as well, but as far as I can tell, they are feasible. Street cleaning can be done with grey water (or perhaps sea water?). Waste management would need some infrastructure such as bins, garbage collection vehicles, and a landfill, but such models already existing in the west could work here as well. And the smog inspection is a major must. Frankly, the streets out here are too narrow for the capacity of putt-putting motos making and idling their ways down the streets. A mandatory filtration system can minimize the exhaust of these vehicles.
Well, I’m heading to Cebu tonight on an overnight boat. Apparently, I get a cot cuz the ride’s a little ove 5 hours. Sorta not looking forward to it, but ready for some rest nonetheless. Once in Cebu, making a b-line to the airport where we’re flying out to Palawan Island. Once there, going to check out an underground aquatic system and other things that dub Palawan the 7th wonder of the world. Stoked!
I hope some more ideas come to mind regarding this wonderful country. Oh, I guess I should add a note about the notorious corruption of filipino politics and authority. Fortunately, I’ve been lucky enough to not have experienced this yet, as the folks here have been nothing but warm and caring.
Maganda!
Tags: Philippines, smog, street cleaning, waste management
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May 23, 2008 by christy
The Voltaic Solar Bag is a backpack designed to charge hand-held devices through solar power. The panels are lightweight and waterproof! They produce 14.7 watts of energy and come with adapters that also work with car chargers and usb adapters.

Check it at http://www.voltaicsystems.com/
Smokin!
Tags: backpacks, solar power, travelling
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May 15, 2008 by christy
After being saved by the parents once again, I was able to confirm today that a trip to the Philippines is definitely going to happen for me. I’m totally stoked for this experience.
I would really like to visit the towns that my mother lived in, but am struggling with possibly hurting her feelings (?…). I’m not sure how to put into words, but there seems to be a strange run-around/animosity towards me visiting these places. According to the mother, there’s no real reason to go back to the towns. I toyed with the idea of telling my mom that it would be great for me to get pictures to show her, but then again, she’s told me not to do it because of the “danger of getting caught in the wrong place at the wrong time” (which I’m not sure what that really means anyway…’getting caught by rebels’ perhaps). I, however, wonder what’s really going on in her head about this.
Nonetheless, I’m planning for a pretty amazing trip. I originally started thinking that flying into Cebu then taking the western route through Palawan up to Luzon to ultimately fly out of Manila would work out, but it seems that perhaps the opposite direction might work out better as to swing through the provinces of Isabela and Nueva Ecija where the mother lived. I think even visiting her university might be fun to check out her classrooms.
So in thinking all of this out, I also started wondering about what my Pop’s thinking about all of this. We’ve actually talked a lot about going to El Salvador and he seems way more stoked to check out his home town than my mother does about hers. He’s also planning on visiting the E.S. with me whereas my mom has sort of avoided the idea of going back.
Anyway, I don’t really know what to expect with this trip. It’s going to be way different than any other trip I’ve taken to the South East because of the perhaps not-so-obvious connection I am going to have with the locals. On the outside, I may look like an American-born-half-Filipino, but for a large portion of my life, I was raised like a full-blooded Filipino by my grandparents. I laugh (now) about the things my mother tells me about her childhood and how my grandparents raised her because I was raised the same way by them. Let’s face it, we were both disciplined by a chinella and the meter-stick if we did not finish our sinigang by our nanay (which means ‘mother’ in tagalog as opposed to me calling her ‘lola’ or grandmother like my other cousins).
Which got me thinking that I wish I was going to be travelling with some family so as to hear all the stories of the past. But back to what I was saying at the start of this post, perhaps the past isn’t as romantic and care-free as I imagine it to be. Either way, I look forward to going back to where my mother, my family and I am from.
Tags: family, heritage-seeking, Philippines, travelling
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May 15, 2008 by christy
Last night I finished up two documentaries with seemingly different themes, but ended up being quite similar. They were “Born into Brothels” and “Hoop Dreams.” They’re both pretty classic in their premise, and both reminded me of some goodness going on in the world.
The last place I lived in in the city was a sublet from Mr. Sanjay Patel who was actually leaving to do work in Africa similar to the work done in the “Born into Brothels” story. He and a friend co-founded Epic Change, an organization designed to finance a school that he worked at some years ago. After the school lost money and was on the verge of disappearing, he and his friends got together to try and save it. So, to teach locals skills on becoming self-sustaining, he does what is done in the movie, and teaches the students how to use cameras to produce photos which are in turn sold for financing the school. It’s absolutely brilliant.
Please peep them at http://www.epicchange.org
Tags: born into brothels, epic change
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May 8, 2008 by christy
Yussef just showed me this neat invention: a rechargeable USB battery.

Read more at http://www.usbcell.com
Tags: computer, energy, reusable, technology
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May 8, 2008 by christy
Last week, I read a blurb on msn.com about EV71 spreading in China. At the time of reporting, there were 22 children dead and about 1,500 infected. I was really surprised that I had not heard about this in local news. Then as the days went by, the number of infected rose dramatically as reported by big media giants. Today, nearly a week later, googlenews is reporting the total has gone up to 16,000 infected from the original reporting at the end of April. (Today is only 8 May) Something fishy is going on in the media.
Here in Hong Kong, I depend on The Standard for current events. Although this isn’t the most reliable source of news, I certainly expected to read about deadly viruses occurring right across the border. My cynical side says that the Chinese government is holding back information as they did with SARS, but I also believe that that can’t be possible. Perhaps the people don’t even realize they have the virus and they’re just spreading it like a bad STD (or is it ‘STI’ these days?) Never the less, HK media I feel has not been doing a great job at reporting this topic. Surprising in a society that talks about good hygiene so much.
Tags: media EV71
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May 7, 2008 by christy
As JUST mentioned, I have finished my semester in Hong Kong as well as my first experience of living in a dorm. This gave me an idea: promoting sustainability in school dorms.
The dorms can be equipped with composting and recycling bins, incentives for turning off lights (or timers and sensors, but I think this concept needs a little more research), low-pressure water spouts and heating, bike racks to promote cycling, and paying for air conditioning.
I’m sure there’s more ideas out there, please feel free to add!
Tags: dorms, ideas, school, sustainability
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