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Happy Moon Festival
Well, Moon Festival to me is just another holiday. I don’t really celebrate nor do I go hangout with friends. Especially now I have a daughter, I need to spend more time on her than spending time on Moon Festival.
Anyway, wish everyone have a great time, and enjoy the festivity!
Today is my wedding anniversary. My wife and I have been married for two years, and the biggest difference this time is now we have a baby daughter.
We had dinner at 西æ which it was the first formal outing since my wife became pregnant. We talked a lot about how things have changed over the last twelve months. The biggest of course, again is Abigail.
Thank you, Peny. Happy anniversary! Next time we can bring Abigail to our anniversary celebration!
I ate a lot of moon cakes.
I am fat again.
I never really liked festivals which involve a lot of eating.
Anyway, Happy Moon Festival.
This year again ended at a low. Poor economy, switched to a new job function at work, and no bonus.
Then again, looking at the brighter side, I got married, I am still healthy, and happy.
The whole family, including my wife, Joe and Yoshimi checked out the new year countdown firework at Taipei 101. For the fourth consecutive year, I ended the year viewing at the tallest building in the world covered in firework. Regrettably to say, this year’s firework was a disappointment. It was longer, but far less spectacular. However, I had this rare moment to spend the new year with the whole family, plus new family members, so I have nothing to complaint.
Happy New Year 2009 everyone. See you here again at the 2010 countdown.
Happy Father’s Day
Happy Father’s Day, dad!
I am going to buy a car this month. I cannot wait anymore. I want my CRV…!
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To all those affected from Sichuan earthquake. God bless you all.
A good day for Taiwan. Ma wins the Presidential election.
Hsieh didn’t even come close, and lost badly, as expected.
Ma 7,658,724 votes (58.45%)
Hsieh 5,445,239 votes (41.55%)
Taiwan’s opposition leader Ma Ying-jeou, center, celebrates his presidential victory with running mate Vincet Siew, right and Kuomintan former party chairman Lien Chan, left during post election ceremonies Saturday, March 22, 2008, in Taipei, Taiwan. Ma cruised to victory in the presidential election Saturday, promising to expand economic ties with China while protecting the island from being swallowed up politically by its giant communist neighbor.
I am so happy. Now what I want next is some improvement in my mutual funds…