For a briefe moment I had another blogger blog called "The Letter Queue" where I was going to write my poems. For anyone who noticed it while it existed (probably only Kelsey) it has died.
But don't you fret. I created a blog by the same name though Wordpress. I hear Wordpress is all the rage or something. So check it out!
I'm Still Alive
on 18 December 2010
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It's been over a year since I posted.
Before i was married I practically lived online. I was on Facebook like every HOUR. Now I'm doing good if i check it once a day, and on my iPhone, for just a few minutes. I don't know if this is a sign that I'm out of touch with the world, or if I have more of a life now. Either way it's strange to me.
I guess part of it was I was in a singles ward, looking for someone to spend my life with, and now I have her, so I don't find so much a need to have a huge social life. I used to look for people to add as my friend on Facebook, now my friend list grows only because I accept anyone who requests me.
But I'm thinking that I don't want to loose touch with the world at large. I think it's about time to start doing more online socializing. Starting with this blog post. I'll try to update here at least monthly. Maybe I'll even update my Facebook status more than once a month!
AND I've started wring poetry. I only show it to Toni, because I know she will love me no matter what. But i think I'll post some of it online to get greater feedback.
Now I say all this now, But check back in a year and see if I actually do any better in 2011 than I did in 2010.
Before i was married I practically lived online. I was on Facebook like every HOUR. Now I'm doing good if i check it once a day, and on my iPhone, for just a few minutes. I don't know if this is a sign that I'm out of touch with the world, or if I have more of a life now. Either way it's strange to me.
I guess part of it was I was in a singles ward, looking for someone to spend my life with, and now I have her, so I don't find so much a need to have a huge social life. I used to look for people to add as my friend on Facebook, now my friend list grows only because I accept anyone who requests me.
But I'm thinking that I don't want to loose touch with the world at large. I think it's about time to start doing more online socializing. Starting with this blog post. I'll try to update here at least monthly. Maybe I'll even update my Facebook status more than once a month!
AND I've started wring poetry. I only show it to Toni, because I know she will love me no matter what. But i think I'll post some of it online to get greater feedback.
Now I say all this now, But check back in a year and see if I actually do any better in 2011 than I did in 2010.
May Asawa Na Ako!
on 09 December 2009
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I am now a married man. And I love it! I think I love it so much because I love her so much.
Toni is the best. And I hope I never forget it.
We got married November 27th around noon at
the LDS Oakland California Temple. It was a beautiful thing. The weather was great, a little cold, but great non the less. It was overcast for pictures which is great because I HATE having to squint for pictures. The sky cleared up and was blue for the rest of the day, which Toni and I spent in San Francisco. All
went perfect on our wedding day, except I forgot the marriage licence, so I hade to phone home and have Kyle bring it up with him. It all tured out good in the end, it just got us a little behind schedule is all.
Our pictures turned out AMAZING. Desiree Nebeker did our photography and we are very happy with what we have seen so far of what she has posted on her website.
I am so thankful to everyone
who turned out to both the wedding up at Oakland and at our
reception in San Jose. A special thank to Jennae for putting the reception together and
both my family and Toni's for helping with decorating and food ans all that Jazz. We GREATLY appreciate all the help and suport.
Toni and I are loving life. I love coming home from work and seeing what she has done around the apartment. I really love that she is learning to cook. I came home from work my first day back after the wedding to find her in the kitchen, cook book propped open and two pots going on the stove. The dinner was AMAZING but not nearly as AWSOME as my new bride.