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location: canada/usa
works: business consultant
net worth: ~$155,000 as of Dec 2011
eats: sashimi, tartiflette, pho
drinks: earl grey cream tea
gadgets: macbook pro 17", ipod touch (pda)
beauty: fb's list of toiletries/makeup
wants: roland rd700-gx piano
reads: ayn rand, tom stanley, sophie kinsella
watches: bones, mentalist, castle, top chef
wears: wrap dresses & necklaces
loves: minimalism, $$ management, traveling
hates: wearing shorts & being late for anything





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Parenting Archive
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Superior Parenting: Why Chinese Mothers are Superior — Are they really?
Posted on April 4, 2011 | 61 CommentsYou are in for a long, intense article today. I hope you’re up for it. I’m sure you’ve all read that controversial article on WSJ by Amy Chua — Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior. Few of things first: If you haven’t read it, I’ll wait... -
This baby is so much smarter than I am…
Posted on October 10, 2009 | 3 CommentsShe can sign at the age of 1, what she wants to eat, drink, or do.. Edit: This baby too. She can READ at the age of 1!!! … in Chinese. I feel inferior now. LOL Or this pianist at 5 years old? SO ADORABLE. -
Deprivation helps the imagination
Posted on May 13, 2009 | 2 CommentsI admire designers from all industries (architecture, fashion, electronic) because they can come up with visions of what they want that will make you ooh and ahh in the end, even if in the beginning, everyone thought they were smokin’ something on the side. Creativity... -
It takes a village to raise a child…*snort*
Posted on February 17, 2009 | 28 CommentsI used to never want kids because of what I saw. Kids were disrespectful, uncontrollable in public, whiny, and just cranky overall. I’m not saying that ALL kids (or my future kids) will never be any of those things, but there ARE parents out there...




