Niki Ren

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mine of wisdom December 18, 2008

I’m a late adventurer for reading, and also an extremely slow reader. I’m not sure which came first, I didn’t like reading when I was young because I was a slow reader, or I am a slow reader, because I didn’t read much when I was young? Nevertheless, I love reading now, even if I am still a very slow reader. Maybe this will change one day.

I say this with hesitation, but it usually takes me months to read a book. Aside from feeling slightly embarrassed from what others might think, I don’t really mind it too much myself. I guess, if I had a choice, I would wish to read slightly faster, so I can read through more books. But really, its not so bad. I am mostly just happy that I finally found my chemistry with books and now want to savor each word as we interact. I literally do read each word when I read.  Yes, even the is, but, and ands... I don’t know how to skim and don’t understand how others can. This must be why I’m so slow.  I feel like a teenager being in love for the first time, never want to miss any little glance, slight movement, blurred out words coming from the other person.  I’m afraid I might miss something if I skipped a word.

Even with such diligence and carefulness, I still often come across passages that I don’t fully understand.  Some of it may be because I’m still a learning reader, others, might be exactly the reason why reading is so addicting and satisfying.  Bizarre, I know.  How can something be satisfying when you cannot fully achieve the satisfaction of thoroughly understanding it?  I don’t know, but I like it.  It’s always challenging and never predictable.  Its like there are bite sized wisdom scattered throughout books, some more than others, that I stumble upon.  Even if I don’t fully grasp all its meaning, I can tell the flavor is there.  I can keep chewing on it and more meaning will keep coming out.  It’s mysterious.  It’s satisfying.  It’s profound.

Other times, I run into lines of words that just resonate, and I’m impressed that someone can put such intangible emotions or believes into such precise and effective words.  That is also satisfying!

Since I started reading, I’ve been meaning to write this post.  Partly, to have an ode to reading, but more practically, to have a place to remember these bite sized wisdom that I come across as I read.  The older I get, the more I realize, sometimes, if something is worth remembering, we’ve got to write it down somewhere, otherwise, it may be lost forever.  And that would be a sad thing.

So, here’s the first of many… The current book I’m reading, based on a friend’s recommendation, is Life of Pi, by Yann Martel. It took me a while,  a pretty long while to finally get to the main meat of the story.  I didn’t really mind the religious setups in the beginning.  It was interesting as I have very little knowledge or experience on the topic.  There were definitely worth remembering lines from that section that I want to write down here, but will have to go back and find later.   Now, the voyage is about the start, I’m looking forward to it.  But just before it,

“Things didn’t turn out the way they were suppose to, but what can you do?  You must take life the way it comes at you and make the best of it.” (91)

Sometimes, we need to be reminded of exactly this.

 

Even the Little Ones Love Him.. GObama!!! November 5, 2008

Filed under: just a thought, simple pleasures, teaching — niki @ 1:44 am

I’m subbing a 2nd grade class this whole week.  And of course, today its a special day.  It’s election day.  All the kids know this.  Although they are too young to vote for real, the concept of voting should still be taught early.  And that is exactly what we did.

The entire school had our own voting process.  Each classroom represented a state.  Each student got their own ballot with the choice of McCain or Obama.  The kids were super excited about this.

It just so happend that today’s math lesson involved learning about picture graphs. As the clever teacher that I am ;) , the two concepts were quickly combined.  The result?  A very cute and complete landslide winning by Obama.

 

Another one of my callings… October 5, 2008

Filed under: just a thought, reflection, simple pleasures — niki @ 11:45 pm

Adobe InDesign*, the perfect program to deposit my obsessive compulsive urges.

In an effort to create my marketing materials for Ren Duvet and further extend my skill sets, I started taking an Adobe InDesign class at Berkeley Adult School a month ago.  Although not quite a master at graphic design yet, I am beginning to believe that I may have chosen the wrong major for myself during undergrad. Graphic design work is so much fun!  I get to create beautiful things on blank screens without having to spend years learning to draw, although I always had the curiosity to paint one day.  I get to obsess over the exact placement of every line I put down without feeling my own suspicion of being crazy.  In print design, every detail counts, and I love to, and also can’t help to, drown my time in the details.  This is the perfect software and excuse for someone who is destined to think small like me!  Yet again, I’ve found another calling; another part time career potential…

Life is wonderful, isn’t it?

*Adobe InDesign, a publishing software commonly used by designers for print media.

 

Home, Sweet Home! September 14, 2008

Filed under: just a thought, reflection, simple pleasures, travel — niki @ 12:33 pm

Sunday Farmers Market at DMV

Sunday Farmer's Market at DMV



After 2 months of traveling and drifting, and 1.5 months of not having access to wordpress, I am finally home!

Vietnam was incredible, much much more than I had ever imagined. The food was simple, dynamic, and extremely flavorful and refreshing! The people were timid, friendly and unbelievably forgiving! Because we took a bus from Saigon (pretty south of Vietnam) all the way to Hanoi (the very north of Vietnam) along the west coastline, we were able to see the changing landscape along the way. Vietnam is beautiful! The ocean is calm and perfect for a surf beginner like myself.

Visiting Beijing during the Olympics was a proud and humbing experience. I was proud, honored, and excited to be part of this historical moment with China, with my country men and women, and with the world. I was proud that China had pulled it off, produced a spectacular event and has safely carried it out from beginning to end, From my memory, Beijing has never been so organized, so green, so friendly and so helpful as it was during the Olympics… It was refreshing, surreal and jaw-dropping all at the same time. Watching the games live was without a doubt one of the most blood boiling activities in my life. I was addicted to the high you get from simply being a spectator. I cannot even begin to imagine how the athletes must feel living through their most crucial moments a second at a time. Their abilities were unfathomable. It made me feel completely unathletic and unworthy in terms of fitness. I am forever humbled and inspired from Beijing 2008.

You would think after all these exciting events coming home would be difficult. It wasn’t. Both Alex and I were eager to have a home-made breakfast in the morning, even if it only involves pouring hot water from our trusting electric kettle to instant oatmeal. That was how desperate we were to the idea of home. Truly, the old cliche of not appreciating things until you lose it, even if its temporarily, it’s so-I hate to say it-true.

Two months away from home was enough to make me miss all the simple pleasures that I had so easily neglected in the past. The comfort of our own bed, and I now realize, we really do have a very very comfortable bed, cannot be replaced by even a 5-star hotel experience, although that was far from the experience we had for our 2 months travel. The blue sky, the perfect California weather, the Berkeley hill directly across from our condo, my little bike, our pleasant walks to our neighborhood shops, cafes and restaurants, the never dull joy of going to Berkeley Bowl and the amusement of picking from the hundreds of fresh and organic produce they offer, the simple pleasure of having a crisp and fresh salad at home, the comfort of standing on my own deck and stretch in the sun, the quiet moments of reading in my usual chair, having reliable and constant internet, drinking out of our delicate and spotless bodum glasses, my never ending effort of chasing after MiaoMiao with a brush in hand, fresh air, TAC, cooking…

It’s good to be home!

 

Librarian of the Day February 25, 2008

Filed under: children, education, simple pleasures — niki @ 1:03 pm

Believe it or not, I am the librarian of the day at the elementary school that I sometimes work at. Contrary to the common misconception, being a librarian might just be one of the most pleasant jobs in a school, in my opinion. It is pleasant, because you get to READ to kids. The effects stories have on kids, no matter the age, is magical to discover. Even the most defiant student can be grabbed and kept on the carpet for a straight 15 minutes, maybe more, depending on age, if the story is good and being told in an animated way. Kids being intrigued by knowledge and learning is probably one of the most beautiful things. Their little faces looking up at the pages, anticipating for the turn of page, their little crisscross-apple-sauced legs, oh… so adorable and pleasant. It all creates a very warm and fuzzing feeling inside the heart of this librarian.

Books, words, pictures, and story-telling… The magical power of a librarian!

 

Welcome home, my 1st shipment February 16, 2008

Filed under: just a thought, simple pleasures — niki @ 12:52 am

At last, my very 1st shipment of Ren Duvet has arrived home. It’s been over 3 months since I watched them getting made and checked their quality in China. It is only today that I finally got to pick them up at the warehouse in San Leandro. A long journey these 40 duvets have traveled. Now I’ve gotten them home, it’s officially taken up my entire spare bedroom. I have even more motivation to sell them now given the fact I already miss the space I had just cleaned out 2 days ago. Besides, Alex’ parents are suppose to come visit next weekend and stay with us.

The 40 duvets came in 8 big boxes. Each was much heavier than I imagined. I don’t think I can even pick one of these boxes up even if I wanted to. Thank goodness to the helpful boys at the warehouse and my Alex, I only had to drag them from our building entrance to the elevator, and then to our apartment. 2 .5 hours and two dirty hands later, I found myself with the real hard work. It took me over an hour and a half to just disassemble 2 of the 8 boxes and carefully fold 10 duvets into their individual packaging. I do this to, one, cross check my shipment, two, prepare each duvet ready for sales. Despite the very sore back I have now, its all very exciting. I have to say, however, I have a renewed respect for physical labor workers.

Anyhow, now that my 1st shipment has finally arrived, I have even more to do. But for now, I must go watch another chapter of the amazing Planet Earth on bluray.

 

It’s soooooo cold… January 28, 2008

Filed under: just a thought, simple pleasures — niki @ 2:52 am

Where are the Cali sunshine? I miss them so much… Everyone talks about the perfect California weather and the year round warmth, but it is so not true. The past weeks have been cold and wintery. Although I admit, it is not as freezing as New York and Beijing around this time, it is nonetheless not the sunny California that people enviously speak of. In fact, there is no sunny winter in sight in the next week to come…. Fine, this past Saturday was not so bad… I actually enjoyed the sunshine for the very brief moment that it decided to show up in the midst of the countless rainy and overcast days. But before I can even put my shorts on, the rain had already come back. ;(

Ok, this is beginning to sound too depressing and whiny… I’m going to stop now. The coin always has 2 sides. The brighter side of all these are, of course, the simple pleasures that unfortunately only weathers like now tend to remind us; the hot chicken soups that I’ve been enjoying making, and enjoying even more drinking from the floor of my living room. Sipping hot tea, cozying-up on the sofa, snuggling in bed, wearing the big fuzzy scarf that my Mom had made me, having a home with a running heater, my tall rain boots, all these remind me of how fortunate I am to have a warm home and a life filled…

 

Trivia November 19, 2007

Filed under: just a thought, simple pleasures — niki @ 1:59 pm

Celery, bread, apple wedges and crackers, what do they have in common???

They are all excuses for eating peanut butter!!!!!

* apple wedges are also good on their own though

 

New Finds on Telegragph November 18, 2007

Filed under: Berkeley, material girl, simple pleasures — niki @ 9:39 pm

Found two new additions to my T-shirt drawer today on the one and only Telegraph Ave! Both done by local designers in The Bay!! Very satisfied :)



* this one i love! its from the real cool store, upper playgound



* this one is just too cute to pass on…


 

November Fruit Fest! November 17, 2007

Filed under: food, simple pleasures — niki @ 2:32 am



Aside from the beautiful changing leaves, November also offers the great gift of delicious and colorful fruits. Its been years, maybe even more than 20 years, since I last had a fully ripen (gushy) persimmon. But I guess you never forget how to eat a persimmon even if you’ve only done it once before – with a spoon. :)



* these were actually called the ‘black apples’. wonder if these are the same kind that the evil witch had handed to the innocent snow white. they didn’t taste as good as the fujis…