Hey Everyone, our friend Chad made up this video footage of some Mekong Catfishing in Chiang Mai, Thailand. He did a great job putting it together, music and all. Let's see what you think.
January 28, 2008
January 27, 2008
Got It!
O.K. I finally figured it out. I am now in the process of downloading all of our pictures, well maybe only 220+ pictures, from our Thailand trip. Robbie and I picked out some of the more attractive shots for your viewing pleasure. I am also going to be adding other albums to the blog in time. And if your lucky, I'll even get them all labeled as well. To find the albums, just scroll down towards the bottom of the page, on the right hand side, and you should see the words "Photo Albums." Right underneath are the albums, fill free to click away. You even have the option to save the photos on your computer if you like. I only ask that you respect the copyright laws, and don't use these photos as blackmail in the future. After all we can't be responsible for our actions as young newlyweds. =)
Robbie and I have settled back into life since our trip. Most of you are aware that right after our return flight into Seattle we flew down to spend time with my father who had terminal lung cancer. Robbie eventually had to get back up to Juneau for work, and I stayed a few more days. It's interesting how when someone you know and love is dying, that the reflection one has about the importance of family is hightened. I flew back to Juneau on a Saturday, and a few days later my father passed away. I feel so lucky to of had the opportunity to say good-bye to my dad, and often remind myself that not everyone is given that chance. So I leave you with this thought, "Enjoy the little things in life, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things."
I can't wait to blog you again soon in the near future. The photo attached is of my father Sy, and his sidekick Bear.
Robbie and I have settled back into life since our trip. Most of you are aware that right after our return flight into Seattle we flew down to spend time with my father who had terminal lung cancer. Robbie eventually had to get back up to Juneau for work, and I stayed a few more days. It's interesting how when someone you know and love is dying, that the reflection one has about the importance of family is hightened. I flew back to Juneau on a Saturday, and a few days later my father passed away. I feel so lucky to of had the opportunity to say good-bye to my dad, and often remind myself that not everyone is given that chance. So I leave you with this thought, "Enjoy the little things in life, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things."
I can't wait to blog you again soon in the near future. The photo attached is of my father Sy, and his sidekick Bear.
January 1, 2008
The Honeymoon's Over
Well we have arrived back into the good old USA. As I type this entry we are waiting in the lobby of a hotel in Seattle, waiting to check in for the night. Our flights from Bangkok and Taipei were uneventful, just how I like them. A little turbulence once we got over by the Aleutians. Man do I hate to fly. However it was well worth it, and I wouldn't trade the adventure for the world. We fly back to Juneau tomorrow, and start work back up on Thursday, I think. I have to get my watch back in order. We haven't slept and I'm trying to hold out until this evening, to help get a hold on the time change. I promise by the end of the week there will be more photos added to the blog. I know everyone can't wait to see my Mekong Catfish. Well as there is only one computer in the lobby, I should share. Thanks for checking in, and humoring me with the blog. Just because we are home, doesn't mean the blogs will end. I still plan on using this as a great tool to share with you, our family and friends, with any exciting news and photos.
Hugs and Kisses
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