Daddy
June 14th, 2008 § 0 comments § permalink
Section 60
May 26th, 2008 § 1 comment § permalink
Section 60, #1868. One of the newer, larger sections in Arlington National Cemetery. This is where my father rests.
Before my father died, his only wish was to be buried in Arlington. This Memorial Day, CNN has a slide show featuring Section 60.
Dad's new neighbors, so to speak, are the latest of the fallen brave. Although he didn't die in battle, I am reminded why he had chosen to be here - it's an honor.
Before my father died, his only wish was to be buried in Arlington. This Memorial Day, CNN has a slide show featuring Section 60.
Dad's new neighbors, so to speak, are the latest of the fallen brave. Although he didn't die in battle, I am reminded why he had chosen to be here - it's an honor.
One thing at a time
March 28th, 2008 § 2 comments § permalink
There was no girl as warm as you
November 26th, 2007 § 3 comments § permalink
When it rains or shines, it’s just a state of mind
October 19th, 2007 § 1 comment § permalink
A drive-by post, if you will:
The APWBWGTTD meetup was a smashing comeback. Hope to see everyone again next month. I forgot my camera, so photos are by Maigh, Brian, and Shelby.
The Shins were excellent on Wednesday night. I was impressed by the sound quality at my first civic center concert, too. AND they played "Australia", which means a lot to me. Of course I didn't have my camera (again), but took a phone photo.
I got a bunch of new photos of my niece. How can she possibly be so grown up now?
Today is the International Day of the Nacho. Guess what's for dinner?
Lastly, tomorrow I'm picking up a sewing machine. Yes, it's my next feat of domesticity. I was a little apprehensive at first, mostly from memories of me and my mother screaming at each other in frustration when she tried to teach me eons ago. We'll see how round 2 goes. I'll follow that by lunch and shopping at Super H Mart - bulgogi and ban chan here I come.

