The Chi Family Flies to Catalina
I was the privileged pilot who flew Shinli and Johanna Chi to Catalina today!
I was the privileged pilot who flew Shinli and Johanna Chi to Catalina today!
This Saturday (5/15/09) history was made. Breanna said “I Do” and just when she thought she was being asked if she’d like another drink, it turns out that Gary was actually asking her if she wanted to marry a certain mister Andrew Bud Baer. Well, sure enough, Andy got lucky and she said yes. This was a really great wedding. Deb, Brian, Lupe and I had a great time!
I found a cool way to display pictures. If you have pictures posted to Picasa, I can easily add them to the family webpage. Click here to go to the Photo Gallery so you can see for yourself If you already use Picasa, let me know and I’ll be happy to add your pictures to the website any time. This is for the whole family, that means we should have pictures from everyone too.
For those who have not yet tried it, I really encourage you to check out how easy it is to use Picasa to manage your digital pictures.
Once you have installed Picasa, it will automatically search your computer for all of your photos and allow you to easily post them on line so that you can share with friends. This is 100% free and super simple!
Here is a link to my Picasa page so that you can see the finished product
Debbie and John are about to start a new season with TNT. Deb is feeling studly and has decided to conquer her 1st Triathlon. John prefers to think that training a team to ride 100 miles is better than having to run 1 mile. Stay tuned for updates as miles (and body parts) fall away along the side of the road!
Saturday, May 2nd. We went to see our God Daughter play softball and her team won! Desi looked great out there!
We have been back from Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo for a week now… This was a great vacation. We had one goal for this trip and that was to do nothing. Normally we try to cram too much into a trip – then we get home, everything was a blur and we need to recover from our vacation. Ixtapa was totally different! Nothing but days on the beach and amazing dinners at night. Fresh seafood every day! The Exchange rate is really good for us Americans too. Even for the nicer places, we basically get a 30% discount because of how much the Peso has dropped recently. The rooms at Las Brisas Hotel are excellent and include your own private balcony with a hammock. Both of us took turns in that hammock reading and napping. Truly Relaxing!