Tuesday, March 27, 2007

my story



Earlier this year, I was asked by my church to write a little story about my faith and how I found the church. I wrote two pieces, one about my first impression at Quest, and another about my personal testimony - how God has influenced my life. My pastor messaged me today that he was gonna post my testimony on our church's community blog. I figured that if it's up there, I might as well mention that here.

My faith has been growing rapidly the past few years and moving to Seattle without my college fellowship (Intervarsity) around, I wasn’t sure where I’d get my spiritual support. Though I was raised in the Catholic Church, I don’t think I really knew God personally until my sophomore year in college. That year in 2003, my older brother Oliver was diagnosed with terminal colon cancer at age 25. The doctors said he had about 2 years to live. My family was in shock, and I was struggling to find answers. . .

You can read the rest of my story here.

Monday, March 26, 2007

Han Mae's Birthday

This weekend I succeeded in at least two things: taking a lot of pictures and playing a lot of basketball. I'd say that any time I can say both of those things in the same weekend, it's been a good weekend (though switch basketball with soccer and that's a great weekend).


Saturday I played in a 3 on 3 tournament with some friends from work at the Pro Club (aka the "Microsoft Gym"). Originally we wanted to play in the co-ed division so I asked my friend Emily and she got her friend Kitty to play with us. But, when they e-mailed us the tournament schedule, we saw that there were only 2 teams with girls on them. So there weren't enough teams to sign up for the co-ed division and they combined us with the men's league. Well, Steve, Eric and I thought we'd be up for the challenge.

Overall, the competition was pretty good for us. We always played with one girl on the court and two guys. Other teams would sometimes guard Emily or Kitty with a giant 6 foot+ dude for some reason, while a shorter guy would guard one of the guys. We ended up going 1-3 in the round-robin tournament. We should have won 2 games and could have won 3 but the ball didn't bounce our way you could say. Still, we had a lot of fun and considering our size and gender disadvantage, we did pretty well.

Here's a picture of our team. Yes, I am aware that I look like an idiot.

Later that day I went into downtown Seattle to Wasabi Bistro for my friend Han Mae's birthday party. We had most of the back room reserved, which was good since we had like 30 people there or so. I was official photographer for the night, and I took way too many pictures to post here, but I'll post a few.


It was a night for Wasabi.

It definitely complimented the white salmon sashimi. Oishii desu ne!

David, Randy, Nancy, and Han Mae. Some of the first people I met in Seattle when I first interview here about a year ago.

The birthday girl and me.

Flowers! For me? Aww, you shouldn't have.

Singing "Happy Birthday"

Hmm, what should I wish for?

Yeah, that's a good wish. Now if I can just blow out all these candles, I mean candle.

Don't we all want to be a princess? I know I do...

A homemade present - isn't that sweet?


Downtown Seattle at about... it looks like 10:55pm.

The guys chillin' out later at the Triple Door - a jazz bar.

By the end of the night, you could tell Han Mae had a good time, especially with Clara and Ann by her side.

We weren't able to go out dancing because of the crowd, but I obliged her a last dance of the evening.


Han Mae was the first person I met in Seattle when I came to visit over a year ago. Our mutual friend Derek G (who was in my fraternity in college) introduced us at a Swing Dance night at the Century Ballroom. She was nice enough to show me around some last year and she also introduced me to Quest Church. Thanks Han Mae, and Happy Birthday!

For your enjoyment, the rest of the 119 pictures can be found here.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Weekend in Vancouver

I spent the past weekend in Vancouver, Canada as part of a trip with my community group from Quest Church. We usually meet for a few hours every Thursday night in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle to hang out, study the Gospel of John and pray together. We're only used to seeing each other in a pretty specific context. Well, we did a volunteer project at a homeless shelter awhile ago - but on this trip lets just say we go to see different sides of each other that we never knew about.

The plan was pretty simple: Drive the 2 hours to Vancouver. Eat. Eat some more. Walk around a bit. Eat again. Go out for the night, have a few drinks. Eat a late snack. Go to sleep, wake up. Eat a big breakfast. Do a little shopping. Walk around the park. Get coffee and desserts. Go out for sushi. Eat Gelato. Fall asleep on the way home.

That's pretty much what happened. Of course we had a lot of good conversations, jokes, laughs, a few crazy stories, but mostly a lot of eating.

I'll let the pictures tell the rest of the story.

Of course we left on St. Patrick's day and I wasn't wearing any green outside of the crumbs on my face from my green bagel.

Lindsey and Han Mae are ready to hit the road.

Our first stop: Dim Sum.

Chris is ready to rock and roll.

Yeah, only one meal down and Linda and I already felt like exploding.

We definitely ordered alot, as Nick found out when he opened the check.

Of course the next stop was for some pearl milk tea.

We then proceeded to Granville Island where they had a nifty public market.

Inside they had all kinds of colorful fruits, vegetables and other foods.

Don't foget about the arts and crafts.

Did I not mention that it was pouring rain all day? Here's a shot of a metal table with a neon sign reflected on the surface.

Nick finds shelter under an umbrella.

A little rain didn't ruin the gelato for Lindsey and Crystal.

For dinner we decided on Malaysian food. Here's a sample of one of the eggplant dishes.

Chris and Laurel, our resident married couple on the trip, at the dinner table.

Me, Mark and Jeff anxiously await our food. No, we aren't falling asleep. Our eyes are just that small.

We had some fun stuffing 15 people into an elevator.

Later that night we headed out for some drinks. I chose the Granville Island Honey Lager - and highly reccommend it if you're ever in Canada.

The girls chose a little classier wine.

Lindsey and Robin with their drinks. Props to Robin for knowing how to enjoy a good dark beer.

Nick and Linda chose mojitos.

Carrie and Jeff share a Pina Colada.

At some point that night, Nick, me and Mark decided we were too cool for school somehow.

The whole group outside of the hotel on Sunday morning. Luckily the weather had dramatically improved.

Tina and I were feeling particularly gangsta before breakfast.

Han Mae eyes her french toast hungrily.

Our hotel.

Boats from Stanley Park, with downtown in the background.

I caught a sea plane taking off from the harbor.

There's a Chevron station on an island in the middle of the water. It's a gas station for boats!

The coast with a lighthouse in the background.

A family admires the crashing waves.

There was a small totem pole exhibit in the middle of the island.

I stood at the base of the lighthouse until I caught a bird flying overhead.

Me, Tina, Lindsey and Esther pose by the waterfront.

Another group trekked around the island on bikes. The trouble with bikes is that I tend to fall on my face while trying to ride them and take pictures at the same time.

Another shot of the coast with downtown in the background.

You can see the convention center with its cool looking roof.



A fountain framed by cherry blossom trees in downtown.

Someone supporting the http://www.freehugscampaign.org/ cause.

Mark looks a bit disappointed with his chocolate dessert.

However, Lindsey is quite excited about her sweet treat.

Nothing like some chocolate and coffee to keep you going.

We stopped for more gelato before heading home.

It's apparently so delicious that Nick can't take his eyes off of it.


I think this is my favorite shot from the trip. I spotted a bird flying towards me and had to whip my camera out and take a quick shot. It ended up a bit crooked, but I kind of liked the effect so I left it that way.


Overall this trip was a lot of fun packed into less than 48 hours. There was definitely a lot more that happened than these pictures (by that I mean we ate a lot more but I was too busy stuffing my face to take more pictures.) But, you can see more pictures from Sunday here. I have a feeling that our C-group will have a few more fun outings before the year is over...