Archive for June, 2004

Father’s Day

We all love our father and Father’s Day is the day to appreciate everything that your father has done for you. I thank so much for everything my father had gone through when our family first arrived to the U.S. He was a leader, a supporter, a planner, an entrepreneur, a teacher, a friend and a true father. I thank God for providing me with a loving father and a true head in our family. I only wished that he had the thirst for God and the desire to know God at the next level.
I am more greatful and thankful everytime I reminisce of the past. My father is turning fifty years old in 2005. His personality is still young and lively. I love him.
The photo above is one of the shots I took during our lunch at Kabuki restaurant. Hahaha, dad and mom said that they will never return to this restaurant or any other Kabuki franchise because of the quality of the sashimi and sushi (our uncle in Las Vegas makes the best sushi!). :) It was nice having a family lunch in like, one year. Sigh~ Everyone is so busy these days.

Father, thank you.

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Yay, Yet Another Web Log (Weblog)

Did you know there are over ten million blogs that exist as of today but less than 0.1% are being read by others. So why exactly is everyone publishing their daily blogs for?
If you ask me, I sure don’t want to read ramblings of random people on the web. (Why are you reading mine?).

I occassionally read my friend’s Xanga blogs. “Xanga is a community of online diaries and journals.”
So what are you waiting for? Go ahead and get yourself a Xanga account and start blogging (or rambling)!

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