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Happy Daddy Day!

June 19, 2011 by Mellie Dee 1 Comment

I woke up with a text from Sissy that consisted of purples, yellows,and blues. She and Brett are out of town for a couple of weddings. Can you guess what the picture was?

When I asked if she had caught the bouquet, her response was that “It hit me in the face!” That would happen to her. I doubt she was meaning to catch it so I guess it’s meant to be! Now we wait for a proposal. 😉

Now that we’re done with that story, Happy Father’s Day!! Dad got this day off work so we can celebrate and have family time. With Sissy gone and Brudda in Dallas I was all that was left along with Mum and June. Since Dad’s birthday was just a couple of weeks ago we always buy a big present for his birthday and nothing for Father’s day. This time was a new laptop which he loves and has used daily.

Dim Sum King | Houston, Texas

We had brunch at Dim Sum King.

Dim Sum King | Houston, Texas | Dim Sum

The ten dishes we ordered. Mmmm … this is a pretty good dim sum place and clean. They are a tiny little restaurant, especially in the front where people walk in. When we have to wait for seats, I feel like we are packed sardines.

They have wonderful service – attentive and no mistakes.

Dim Sum King | Houston, Texas | Check

On the left is the breakdown of all the foods we ordered. Each dish represents a cost and that’s how they track how much we pay at the end.

There’s a tea fee. (Say that ten times fast.) But everything is reasonably priced.

I would suggest you come here and try their dishes. I hope they relocate to a bigger place. They would make so much more money!

Yannick Cafe Bakery | Houston, Texas

In the same shopping mall is a DVD/magazine place that my parents went into while June and I opted to go into Yannik Cafe Bakery.

Yannick Cafe Bakery | Houston, Texas | Desserts

Look at the array of desserts they sell. Yum! And they are so beautifully decorated.

Yannick Cafe Bakery | Houston, Texas | Egg Tart

Egg Tart | $0.80

We stood in line for our egg tarts and I could taste the buttery flavour of the flaky crust and smooth custard. Sadly it wasn’t as flaky as other egg tarts but it was still good.

Raymond Lam | Let's Get Wet Concert

We headed into the DVD/music store my parents were at and ended up picking up Raymond Lam’s Let’s Get Wet concert. I still listen to Chinese music even though I immigrated here when I was four and a half. Fluent Chinese speaker right here! He’s not the best singer but my favourite song from him is on it.

Mellie Dee | Knitted Hat

Parents then headed to the optomitrist so June and I went to various stores to goof off. Like this gem – a cute, little knitted hat.

Tapioca House | Houston, Texas

They took longer than anticipated so we chilled at Tapioca House.

Tapioca House | Houston, Texas | Milk Tea

Milk Tea Tapioca | $1.99 + $0.55 (for large)

The regular sized is June’s and the large was for me so that I could share with the parentals. Tiny tapioca balls are better than the regular and the drink was perfect for such a hot day. Dad drank it all before Mum even got out of the eye exam room!

We went home to relax and unwind. Dinner was coming up. (Our family goes crazy eating when it’s a special day.)

Lei Lai Restaurant | Houston, Texas

Hours later we drove back out to Lei Lai Restaurant. So much driving.

Lei Lai Restaurant | Houston, Texas | Dinner for Four

Dinner for Four [Crab Meat Soup with Fish Maw; Salt Baked Chicken (half); Fillet of Sole (steamed) with Mixed Vegetable; Salted Pepper Squid; Garlic Vegetable; Pan Fried Noodle with Soy Sauce] | $39.50

Lei Lai Restaurant | Houston, Texas | Eggplant with Beef Clay Pot

Eggplant with Beef Clay Pot

Horrible picture but we added in the clay pot since it’s everyone’s favourite. We usually take it home and Mum puts in more eggplants to make it a bigger dish since there’s so much sauce.

Lei Lai Restaurant | Houston, Texas | Tapioca Dessert

Tapioca Dessert | free

Everyone came home doing their chores and such and now only Mum and I are awake. I love winding down after such a busy day. Night!

Dim Sum King
9160 Bellaire Blvd #B, Houston, TX 77036  |  (713) 270-6788  |  Yelp
Yannick Cafe Bakery
9110 A Bellaire Blvd, Houston, TX 77036  |  (713) 773-2977  |  Yelp
Tapioca House
9104 Bellaire Blvd #B, Houston, TX 77036  |  (713) 272-6468  |  Yelp
Le Lai Restaurant (Inconsistent naming …)
9600 Bellaire Blvd Ste 103, Houston, TX 77036  |  (713) 988-6888  |  Yelp

Filed Under: Eateries & Drinkeries Tagged With: Chinese, Coffee and Tea, Dessert, Houston, Texas

Fat People Are Harder To Kidnap

June 18, 2011 by Mellie Dee 2 Comments

I went home at noon since plans with Sissy didn’t work out with her having to leave ASAP for a road trip to Colorado. I’ll see if she’ll pay for my breakfast and manicure next time. hehe

Bumper Sticker: Fat People Are Harder to Kidnap 2

I was stuck at a stop light and saw this little gem on the back of someone’s car. Hilarious and so true. I’ve never heard a kidnapping case with fat people so …

Anyway, after dinner, June and I had a sweet tooth for ice cream. Since we were both too lazy to drive, we nixed our original TCBY run idea and went to Walgreens instead.

Movie Night Goodies

Since we live close to one, we took a walk and figured we deserved our goodies of chips, ice cream, and Redbox movies: Prada to Nada and Just Go With It.

Magnum Ice Cream Bar

Mmm … Magnum Ice Cream. The ice cream I ate when I lived in Hong Kong. We couldn’t find it when we moved to America. I believe they recently started selling it here so I snatched four. One for me, Mum, Dad, and June. Sissy would be so jealous!

Magnum Ice Cream Bar 2

Ain’t she a beaut? I ate this as slowly as I could. For almost $3 a piece, I had to enjoy it! The reason I love this ice cream so much is because of their chocolate. It’s so thick that when you bite into it you can hear that cracking … not too sure how to describe it so just buy one and see for yourself!

Magnum Ice Cream Bar 3

Branded an “M” for ME!

What – you think I wasn’t going to run after eating that fatty ice cream. Please. Layout of the run: Warm up 5, Run 20, Cool down 5. Let’s just say the whole time I was running I was saying “Holy Devlin!”

Have you seen Just Go With It? It’s about a doctor who pretends to be married to pick up chicks and his receptionist was always by his side. Even when he needed to use her and her kids to get a hot young girl. It’s very hilarious and you laugh pretty much the WHOLE ENTIRE time. You will love it just as much as I did. Anyway, Holy Devlin came from that movie meaning, holy shit.

I kept telling myself. Three more, Two more, Last one. I split the 20 minutes in my head into 5 minutes each since the lady does tell you when every 5 minutes has passed. And I realized I ran faster and farther than when doing intervals. I think that’s the whole point? Not too sure. When I got to the last 10 seconds of running I went full out and ran like a deer – prancing.

Mum said I looked like I was dying. Thanks, Mum. So encouraging.

Time to relax and watch From Prada to Nada. A story about a two girls who were downright rich. One was book smart aspiring to be a lawyer while the other uses her looks to get what she wants. Everything changes when their dad dies and they find out they are bankrupt. Moving into the new lifestyle of the poor, will they survive?

Not too sure how this movie will be since it’s not on big screen but anything is good right now.

*Edit: I actually loved this movie. However many stars other people give … I give it five out of five. It was very heart warming with all the family love. No matter how obnoxious that one girl is, she always had someone there for her – family.

Night everyone. Hope your Friday went well!

Filed Under: Eateries & Drinkeries

Appreciation

June 17, 2011 by Mellie Dee 1 Comment

We always take life for granted and think we’re invincible. But a story I just read and a video I just watched put everything in a new perspective for me. I’m grateful for my life. The fact that I *knock on wood* haven’t been severely injured. With a loving family and friends by my side. Shelter and food. My own car to get around in. Etc. Etc. The story made me realize that I have it good. Much more than a lot of other people in the world. I will try more to appreciate the little things and complain a lot less. Here’s the story paraphrased by what I read:

Madeline Mitchell

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Meet Madeline Mitchell, a contestant in the Miss Alabama USA pageant. As she was going home one day in September 2008 everything changed. She hit a deer and lost control of her car causing her to go off a 40-foot ravine while the car caught on fire.

She wouldn’t have been alive today if it wasn’t for the Walmart truck driver, Gary Lewellen. He went in to put the fire out and reassured her she would be okay. And sure enough, she was air-lifted to the University of Alabama hospital.

For 12 days, she was stuck in a coma while her parents watched over her. When she woke up, her question was “Am I going to be able to compete in the pageant?

Doctors told her she may never walk again since her leg was broken in 12 places, broken ribs, etc. And people told her she would never be able to compete again due to her many scars.

But she proved them wrong. After months of struggling, she indeed walked again and participated in 2009 Miss Alabama USA pageant but failed to make top 10. She didn’t let that stop her and continued to participate last year and won.

Miss Alabama Madeline Mitchell

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This Sunday she will be competing in the Miss USA at the Miss USA 2011 pageant in Las Vegas. Go here for a more in-depth story and a heartwarming, tear-jerking video of her interview.

Madeline Mitchell Alabama

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I know a lot of people think beauty pageant contestants are jerks, high maintenance, rich snobs, etc. but after watching this they are just like us. Real people. They are not invincible no matter how put together they are. I’m not going to lie. I always wished I was in a beauty pageant because they are so pretty and put together!

Take time out of your day to appreciate everything you have.

Filed Under: Miscellaneous Tagged With: Inspiration

San Dong | Houston, Texas

June 16, 2011 by Mellie Dee Leave a Comment

San Dong | Houston, Texas

On May 27th, Mum and June and I went to San Dong. Best dumpling place ever. We ordered a few plates to share and took the rest home for Dad and used it as part of our dinner. Yum! I love leftovers.

San Dong | Houston, Texas | Peanut Mixture

June wanted this mixture of peanuts, carrots, and zucchini with a slimy sauce. The slime deferred me from liking it.

San Dong | Houston, Texas | Pig Ears

Pig Ears

I know what you’re thinking … GROSS?! But don’t hate it til you try it. I wish people would eat it before they judge. Sometimes it’s better than they think! It’s just your mind playing a joke on you because if you don’t try it, you’re missing out!

San Dong | Houston, Texas | Wenchou Won Ton Soup

Wenchou Won Ton Soup | $4.75

Mum’s favourite. The wontons had very thin wrapper and the meat inside was pretty soft. I ate a lot of the bok choy though.

San Dong | Houston, Texas | Beef Soup Dumplings

Beef Soup Dumplings [12 dumplings] | $5.25

The soup has more flavor of a beef stock. Because these are dumplings, their wrapper is thicker and with a bit of a chew to it. It was good but the soup was too salty for my taste. June loved this one the most.

San Dong | Houston, Texas| Leek Pork Dumplings

Leek Pork Dumplings [15 dumplings] | $5.25

This is like the previoius dish but without the soup (and more dumplings!). This was the first dish I ever had when I first came here and remains my favourite.

San Dong | Houston, Texas | Cabbage Pork Dumplings

Cabbage Pork Dumplings [15 dumplings] | $5.25

Until I tried this! Much juicier than the leek pork dumplings. My new favorite.

Just doing this post makes me want to go here this weekend. I would definitely order the Cabbage Pork Dumplings – but not to share.

San Dong
9938 Bellaire Blvd, Houston, TX 77036  |  (713) 271-3945  |  Yelp

Filed Under: Eateries & Drinkeries Tagged With: Asian, Chinese, Houston, Taiwanese, Texas

Why, Oh, Why?!

June 16, 2011 by Mellie Dee Leave a Comment

Work tends to tempt us with lunch but I resisted like a good, little girl. I ate my leftovers and didn’t let the delicious aromas get to me. Winning.

I came home and my mum was making Kimchi Soup for dinner. Even better. Ate dinner with mum and June while Rocky sat close by. Life is going swell. Oh here’s a picture of the dogs I mentioned before.

Rocky, Krypto, Pluto

Rocky, Krypto, Pluto

Aren’t they cuties?!

I sat down to change my B string. Previously I said my A broke but it was really my B. Whoops! But yeah … that’s when everything went sour. As I was winding up my string it popped on me. WHY?!! Again?! Puhlease! Now I have to reorder new strings. It sucks they come in a pack and not individuals. I think I’ll ask my friend to change them for me. I should learn though but I have no money to keep repurchasing packets and packets of strings.

For those that are by the coast, it’s hurricane season! Make sure you have a plan! I was talking about it with the two co-workers that stopped by to chat. We talked about what we had to do if anything major happened like contact your line manager.

Do you have a plan for hurricane season?

Filed Under: Miscellaneous

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