Bubble tea

In this school year, the food court in SFU has opened a “Bubble Boy” bubble tea franchise. Now every week during the break in my philosophy class, I will buy myself a bubble tea. In the first week, I am the only one getting it, and caught attention of some classmate. I am surprise some of them don’t know we can buy bubble tea on campus and some even never tasted bubble tea before. Last week, there is another guy joined me to get bubble tea. This week, we have 4 guys went over there in the break. It seems bubble tea drinking has gain momentum in the class and I would expect more people join us next week. There isn’t much to do around the classroom in the 15 minutes break anyways. Two of the guys drank bubble tea the first time today. They found that quite interesting. Slowly, bubble tea become a main stream drink of local Canadians. Maybe some day, we will see Starbucks serving bubble tea to cope with the trend.

New (old) project

Finally I my at work holidays comes to the end. Since my previous project was finished, I have been idling for a few weeks waiting for the new project assignment. I am officially joining a new project today and assigned new tasks. It is glad to have something to work on, I am actually eager to do some work. To be exact, I don’t realy mind getting paid with no output, but the fact is there is no free lunch in the world. If I want to get promoted and a raise, I have to deliver good performance. The new project is the new generation chip of the SONET old product line. I have been working in this product line for 3 years and hate to go back. My previous project on VoIP processor is way more interesting, and because of that I did really well on my performance evaluation. I tried my best to get off the hook, but unfortunately it is the only project in the deparment approved at this time. Plus, I am probably the only one left in the company know about the old testbench. I was quite upset about this project assignment when I first hear about it last week. But after talking to my boss and his boss, I learn to look at it more positively. Althought I havn’t got my promotion in this round, but I have more responsibility in the new project. I am no longer the script monkey at the bottom. I involve in not only planning the verification, but also determining the trade off between different approaches. This project only last half a year, I will try to give my best and see what comes out. If I don’t get my promotion after doing another good job, I know it is time to quit PMC. This plan should line up well with my plan to get my P.Eng.

Moving out

I have been thinking about moving out of my current place for a while. The location is very inconvinient and quite far away from anywhere except work. With luck, I found an apartment rental near Joyce station, where is much closer to Pat’s place. The place is smaller, only 500 square feet, and it is a bit more expensive. However, it is at the 20th floor facing east in a 5 years old building. I can’t use all the empty spaces in my current place anyways. Since it matches all my criteria, I signed the rental contract right away. I am going to move in the last week of feburary. I having to find a moving company, since I have too many stuffs to move by renting an U-haul. I just started packing my stuff today, started with putting my toys in the display cabinate back to their boxes. Somehow I think I have encoutered a spiritual experience, I found inner peace with an empty minds when I am boxing my toys. I am also checking out the Ikea catalog. I know I need an extra bookshelf for sure. I may buy a few more pieces of furnitures if I come across something I like. Maybe a reading chair, another display cabinate and clothing drawers.

Year of the dog

Today is the Chinese New Year. Me and Pat joked that this year is the year of Charlie, Pat’s golden retriever. There isn’t much new year atomsphere here in Vancouver. Unlike HK, the chinese new year is just yet another normal day. If there is no holidays, there isn’t no atomsphere. Althought in recent years, almost every politician has “Kung Hey Fat Choy” commercial aired in TV around this time as a mean to win chinese votes. It is funny to hear “gwai-lo” trying hard to speak chinese. I didn’t visit any relatives or friends since there is no one for me to visit. I did called a few friends, wished them good luck in the coming year and catch up with them. In the age of instant message and skype, the new etiquette is ask before you call. You never know the other side is free to chat with you or not. I feel odd calling other people just to chat over the phone paying long distance, but I can call them using skpye at ease. Festival days are good chances and convinient excuse to keep in touch with your old friends.

omakase

Tonight I went to Tojo’s to have our year end dinner with Pat and her family. Tojo is one of the best japanese resturant in Vancouver. The speciality of Tojo is the omakase menu, which you specify the amount you are willing pay and let the chef select the dishes for you. One of the fun of having omakase is you will always have surprise, since you have no idea how you will be served. The appetizers are really good, several dishes of interesting sashimi. However the main entree is very disappointing. Due to I am allegic to many shell fishes, except scallop, I end up having just a salamon roll and two pieces of sushi. The others has exotic roll like scallop wrapped with tamago, fresh crab on asparagus roll. The dessert is even worse, just normal green tea icecream in a plain bowl, not the kind of dessert I expected from Tojo’s. There was an indian water serving our table. Although his Japanese is really fluent, he just doesn’t quite fit in. I would rather have a japanese girl serving us instead. That indian guy claimed his is married, but we see him keep harrassing another waitress, putting his hand on her shoulders, etc. Anyways, my conclusion is Tojo’s is way over priced, for the same amount I paid, I can have really delicious sushi else where.