The story thus far...

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

"Finishing The Game"

After watching this trailer... how could I not share it?
http://www.youoffendmeyouoffendmyfamily.com/

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

wedding pictures and thoughts














So it's been about three months since our wedding day, and all I can think of is... what a great day it was! We had to wait a little over 2 months for our wedding photos, but overall I am pleased with them. Our photographer used a very photo-journalistic approach... which basically means, he stays out of the way and captures the day for what it is. Very few posed shots... perhaps too few (says my wife). But I suppose if you wanted a perfect compilation of photos, you'd hire both a photojournalist and a portrait photographer.

Anyway, like I said... I'm happy with what we got, and I have an appreciation for the art of photojournalism. It's better than having someone who gets in your face every ten steps.

Our wedding photos can be viewed at www.glennisandsunny.com

Saturday, July 28, 2007

learning how to use facebook...

I've returned from CSU, and I am now learning how to use facebook...

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

I got married!

June 2nd turned out to be a really good day! There is little I'd change about it. So, we made it! And now I am a married man. Life doesn't get much sweeter than this... :)

We have to wait 3 weeks for our wedding photos to be processed by our pro photographer, but I'll be sure to post them when they're ready.

We just got back from our Honeymoon in southern Florida. Lots of sun mixed with rain. But now it's time to get back to work...

Friday, June 01, 2007

almost there...

The clock is ticking, and the 24 theme plays in the back of my mind... One thing for sure, something in my life is going to change in the next 24 hours. We're almost there... Stay tuned.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Pasta Lovers NYC


So yesterday was Glennis' Birthday, and I took her to this Italian place called Pasta Lovers on W. 49th Street. I just have to say... the food was amazing, with great atmosphere, and friendly service! So if you have an important date or a special gathering, and you can afford $18 to $25 per dish, I highly recommend this restaurant!

Sunday, February 11, 2007

I've moved

Well, I did it... I got out of Albany. It wasn't the most difficult move I've been through, but it was crazy enough. I'm glad I did it though; this will be good for me in the long run.

So I'm experiencing a change in scenery and a different way of life. Most of it is self explanatory. It has been both fun and stressful. But I'm getting used to it fast.

Monday, January 29, 2007

In transition...

This is the last entry I will write from my apartment here in Schenectady, NY; my seventh and final residence in the capital district of New York. So after 11 years, I am finally leaving…

It has been quite a journey.
This is a place I've called home. I've grown so much during my time here (both in the spiritual sense and the physical :P). Many fond memories… along with many regrets. But I am confident that God has used every circumstance to bring me closer to what He wants me to be. I am thankful that He has brought me to this point in my life.
Though in a way, it's sad to leave... I have a feeling the next chapter in my story will be far more exciting.

So after Jan 31st, I’ll be living in good old Flushing. I am getting married on June 2nd. So this is a very exciting time of transition for me. I am also planning to join the staff of the EPIC Movement of Campus Crusade for Christ. This is a ministry that focuses on Asian American Students. (more on this later..)

So far I’ve driven 2 carloads of stuff down to the city. The truck arrives tomorrow, and hopefully my move will be complete. Glennis has been so great in helping me pack and organize my stuff. Don’t know what I’d do without her. My fiancée is the best.

On transporting fish:
Probably the toughest part of my move is transporting my fish. Yes, I’ve been a tropical fish enthusiast for many years now. It’s a hobby I enjoy, and hope to continue. Typically you’d put fish in plastic bags filled with water, and then put the plastic bags in insulated boxes… where the fish would survive for 4 hours before dying of ammonia poisoning. The other method is to put the fish in a barrel full of chemically balanced water, and drive very carefully. The fish might survive 8 hours before freezing to death (since it’s winter). The problem is… I’m expecting this move to take at least 12 hours. So this is a tough one…