Grace Hwang Lynch
Little Bit of This, Little Bit of That
Grace Hwang Lynch
- Location
- Silicon Valley, California,
- Birthday
- December 31
- Bio
- I'm a former television news reporter. Currently a communications consultant, freelance writer, and mother of two.
I write about raising a multi-cultural family at HapaMama, and I'm also the Race and Ethnicity Editor at BlogHer.
My work has been published in several magazines and newspapers, as well as in the anthologies "Lavaderia: A Mixed Load of Women, Wash and Word" and
"Mamas and Papas:On the Sublime and Heartbreaking Art of Parenting" by City Works Press.
Follow me on Twitter: @HapaMamaGrace
MY RECENT POSTS
- California's Last Rural
Chinatown
July 31, 2011 12:22AM - Hitting the Taiwanese American
Festival with Linda Shiue
May 15, 2011 06:50PM - DNA testing proved my husband
is Irish
March 17, 2011 12:27AM - Is blogging the new Amway?
February 19, 2011 07:32PM - Improved Meyer lemon bars
February 10, 2011 04:47PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “You are a brave woman,
Nancy!”
September 17, 2012 01:56AM - “You are a brave woman,
Nancy!”
September 17, 2012 01:56AM - “How fun. I needed a
"Lisa" during my early mommy
days. And
how did we
n…”
August 08, 2012 02:14PM - “How fun to Katch a
glimpse of the Kardashians.
I'm no
sports-follower,
either, an…”
July 30, 2012 08:53PM - “Great retrospective on
your interracial
marriage,
Deborah.”
July 12, 2012 01:39AM
Grace Hwang Lynch's Links
- A Year Almost Without Shopping
- Do You Remember Your First Time?
- The No-Shopping Ground Rules Pt. II- The Fine Print
- The No-Shopping Ground Rules - Removing the Temptation
- A Year (Almost) Without Shopping
- HapaMama
- $4.95/mo Web Hosting
- Summer Reading Series
- Paper Cranes for Japan
- March Madness - Pinewood Derby
- Maxine and Me
- Reads for the New Year
- Roadtrip for a Mixed Marriage
- Tying Up All the Assets
- My Minivan, My Self
- What's a Spork Got to Do With It?
- Blogs About Books: Boys and Asian Am
- Beef Pho for the Soul
- The Karate Kid - More like the MMA Kid
- Chinese School Dropout
- Salon Kitchen Challenge
- Pasta Puttanesca
- A Different Kind of Pumpkin Pie
- Apple Trees Make Good Neighbors
- Scandinavian Salmon Poke
- Momotaro and White Peach Iced Tea
- A Farmer and His Tomatoes
- The Other Color of Watermelon
- Korean Hot Dog Kimbap
- Trading for Trader Vic's
- Potato Salad That Bites Back
- MY LINKS
- Just Browsing - Short Fiction
- You Never Call Anymore!
- A Night in Santa Cruz With Jonathan Franzen
- Eat Meat? Have a Heart - or a Liver
- Sending My Baby to Kindergarten - Now What?
- MADE: Wood Shop for Girls
- Where Have All the Muses Gone?
- REAL FAMILIES: Parents Are the New Teachers
- Really, I Don't Need Any Favors
- What Is the Karate Kid Teaching Our Kids?
- Books That Make Your Kids Listen
- Isn't the Reusable Plastic Bag Still Just... A Plastic Bag
- I've Got a Double Stroller — And I'm Not Afraid to Eat Out
September 17, 2012 01:56AM
“You are a brave woman, Nancy!”
About: Midlife Mixtape Concert Review: TYR and Moonsorrow
“You are a brave woman, Nancy!”
About: Midlife Mixtape Concert Review: TYR and Moonsorrow
September 17, 2012 01:56AM
“You are a brave woman, Nancy!”
About: Midlife Mixtape Concert Review: TYR and Moonsorrow
“You are a brave woman, Nancy!”
About: Midlife Mixtape Concert Review: TYR and Moonsorrow
August 08, 2012 02:14PM
“How fun. I needed a "Lisa" during my early mommy days. And how did we not run into each other the whole time at BlogHer in New York?”
About: Find Yourself a Lisa
“How fun. I needed a "Lisa" during my early mommy days. And how did we not run into each other the whole time at BlogHer in New York?”
About: Find Yourself a Lisa
July 30, 2012 08:53PM
“How fun to Katch a glimpse of the Kardashians. I'm no sports-follower, either, and am guilty of watching only the events that lend themselves to the pa…”
About: I'm Just Not That Into the Olympics
“How fun to Katch a glimpse of the Kardashians. I'm no sports-follower, either, and am guilty of watching only the events that lend themselves to the pa…”
About: I'm Just Not That Into the Olympics
July 12, 2012 01:39AM
“Great retrospective on your interracial marriage, Deborah.”
About: My Big, Fat Interracial Marriage
“Great retrospective on your interracial marriage, Deborah.”
About: My Big, Fat Interracial Marriage
April 23, 2012 04:12PM
“Once again, Pauline, you hit a nerve here. I am flabbergasted, as I watch people I know support policies of "personal responsibility" and &qu…”
About: Is Positive Thinking the Opiate of the People?
“Once again, Pauline, you hit a nerve here. I am flabbergasted, as I watch people I know support policies of "personal responsibility" and &qu…”
About: Is Positive Thinking the Opiate of the People?
April 13, 2012 01:04PM
“Beautifully said, Joan. Thanks for pointing out the tough choices we all make, and that we have to choose the best (not just in terms of money, but tha…”
About: The Choice I Made
“Beautifully said, Joan. Thanks for pointing out the tough choices we all make, and that we have to choose the best (not just in terms of money, but tha…”
About: The Choice I Made
April 09, 2012 12:11AM
“So pretty. They look like a better version of those doughy white supermarket cookies.”
About: Easter Cookies Revisited
“So pretty. They look like a better version of those doughy white supermarket cookies.”
About: Easter Cookies Revisited
April 03, 2012 01:14PM
“This looks wonderful! Asparagus is one of the most spring-like ingredients. And the shrimp is a great side.”
About: Spring Lasagna with Asparagus--Foodie Tuesday
“This looks wonderful! Asparagus is one of the most spring-like ingredients. And the shrimp is a great side.”
About: Spring Lasagna with Asparagus--Foodie Tuesday
March 28, 2012 02:21AM
“Thanks for including the Asian fixation with light skin compared with the western obsession with tan. We all want what we don't have, and preferably fr…”
About: The Enduring Popularity of Tans
“Thanks for including the Asian fixation with light skin compared with the western obsession with tan. We all want what we don't have, and preferably fr…”
About: The Enduring Popularity of Tans
March 01, 2012 09:44PM
“What a great experience to spend months living abroad. Looking forward to reading your installments...”
About: The Trouble with Affluent Kids
“What a great experience to spend months living abroad. Looking forward to reading your installments...”
About: The Trouble with Affluent Kids
March 01, 2012 09:17PM
“Great story and great comeback, Lorianne. I'm Asian and my husband is white, and we have hapa kids. I really do think that when you marry someone of a…”
About: The Unbearable Whiteness Of Being (for Joan H.)
“Great story and great comeback, Lorianne. I'm Asian and my husband is white, and we have hapa kids. I really do think that when you marry someone of a…”
About: The Unbearable Whiteness Of Being (for Joan H.)
March 01, 2012 07:27PM
“My goodness, what year is it? Keep on writing it down, Joan, it will only help people understand.”
About: Racism 101
“My goodness, what year is it? Keep on writing it down, Joan, it will only help people understand.”
About: Racism 101
February 29, 2012 03:06PM
“Would love to read the rest of this, but the link seems broken...”
About: Lights, Camera, Action — and Chef Bradley Ogden
“Would love to read the rest of this, but the link seems broken...”
About: Lights, Camera, Action — and Chef Bradley Ogden
February 15, 2012 08:27PM
“It would be great if OS bloggers could leave comments on Big Salon, too. I recall that used to be the case, but not so anymore.”
About: Hit record
“It would be great if OS bloggers could leave comments on Big Salon, too. I recall that used to be the case, but not so anymore.”
About: Hit record
January 01, 2012 12:56AM
“What a great year! You're such a versatile photographer. All the best for 2012!”
About: My Favorite Photos of 2011
“What a great year! You're such a versatile photographer. All the best for 2012!”
About: My Favorite Photos of 2011
November 24, 2011 05:29PM
“So much love in your words and pictures. And yes, a taste of pain and longing, too. May we all be so blessed.”
About: To Brine or Not to Brine? Plight of the Long-Distance Bird
“So much love in your words and pictures. And yes, a taste of pain and longing, too. May we all be so blessed.”
About: To Brine or Not to Brine? Plight of the Long-Distance Bird
November 17, 2011 10:59AM
“Yes and no. This was a really interesting and well-written analysis of the foodie conundrum, but I still love to ponder food and read others' pondering…”
About: Is There Too Much Food Writing?
“Yes and no. This was a really interesting and well-written analysis of the foodie conundrum, but I still love to ponder food and read others' pondering…”
About: Is There Too Much Food Writing?
November 09, 2011 10:29PM
“Love that fact that you actually ran a marathon. This was a fun and frank read. And all that working out has got to feel great.”
About: Marathon Pants
“Love that fact that you actually ran a marathon. This was a fun and frank read. And all that working out has got to feel great.”
About: Marathon Pants
November 03, 2011 02:51PM
“Love your descriptions of proper stir-frying technique, as well as this simple noodle dish. I ate many variations of noodles like this when I was in co…”
About: Half-Fast Cooking: Easiest Chinese Meal Ever
“Love your descriptions of proper stir-frying technique, as well as this simple noodle dish. I ate many variations of noodles like this when I was in co…”
About: Half-Fast Cooking: Easiest Chinese Meal Ever
November 03, 2011 12:26PM
“Delicious and beautiful, Vivian! I have to ask... how spicy is this? I'm wondering if I dare make this for the kids. There is a pork shoulder in my fre…”
About: Where the Wild (Green) Things Are
“Delicious and beautiful, Vivian! I have to ask... how spicy is this? I'm wondering if I dare make this for the kids. There is a pork shoulder in my fre…”
About: Where the Wild (Green) Things Are
November 02, 2011 12:34AM
“Great story, Carolyn! It's very heartening to see thing work out for talented people.”
About: Food for Thought on My Delicious and Brilliant Second Career
“Great story, Carolyn! It's very heartening to see thing work out for talented people.”
About: Food for Thought on My Delicious and Brilliant Second Career
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