August 31, 2007

Ten things you may not know about me

1. My favorite song of the moment is... Mandy Moore's cover of Rihanna's "Umbrella".

2. I collect... second-hand clothes that I don't like to wear.

3. I think... therefore I am.

4. I am most happy when... my relatives tell me really funny jokes over dinner.

5. I love... traveling.

6. I hate... people who don't care about other people's feelings.

7. I have lived in... Taipei, Nantou, three houses in Singapore, Texas, and Michigan.

8. A good movie is my therapy.

9. I am a cleaniness freak. That's why my table is covered in piles of junk and I still don't know where my watch is.

10. I love watching Ryan Gosling in a non-romantic role and I think I would get along really well with Keanu Reeves.

That's all, folks!

August 24, 2007

Reflections on "Excuse Me, Is This Your Mobile Phone?"

To the Reader's Digest Editor:

I read your article "Excuse Me, Is This Your Mobile Phone?" with great interest. Recently I had the privilege to return something to a young man while I was on my first visit to Paris.

While admiring the Eiffel Tower from across the Seine, I saw a young Middle Eastern man and his friend sit down on the green grass 20 meters from me. Something slipped from his back pocket when he took out his wallet, but I didn't know what it was. As the young man sat chatting to his friend, I kept hoping he would notice it soon, but he didn't. When he got up to leave, I became anxious and told my Dad to go after him.

Running after him, my Dad found EUR$25 on the ground and returned it to him. He was very happy and thanked us before becoming lost in the crowd of tourists.

The reason I had to call my Dad was because I have muscular dystrophy and I couldn't walk. I'm glad he was there to help me do what I could not otherwise do myself.

I remember the incident with pride, because even though I was a stranger in a strange land, I knew I had done the right thing. After all, what reasons do we have, really, to not be kind to others? Everyone should try his or her best to help someone in need. Because from my experience, sooner or later we're all be in need of help.

Elaine

August 17, 2007

The Power of the Rice Cooker

Have you heard of the power of the rice cooker?

I was sitting in front of my Mac when Ruth walked in and asked if I knew where the power of the rice cooker was.

Huh???

"The button."

Oh. I see. The power button of the rice cooker. For a second I thought I could write a novel on that.

August 16, 2007

My Video - Hero (Enrique Inglesias)

Finally! This video was made last year during my first time taking the Metro in Taipei with my electric wheelchair. My brother went in for military service soon afterwards... so on his first visitation day, I made this video for him as a surprise. :-) Enjoy.