becoming

the trail of a family becoming

I am 3 years old!

Jocelyn says:

Hello everybody! This afternoon I had my first birthday party with all my good friends! I am 3 years old now and did you see my princesses birthday cake? Thank you all the uncles and aunties for your presents and letting my buddies to come. We had such a good time together. I want to have my 4 years old party next week, I think it should not be a problem for my daddy…

去旅行

Jocelyn 聽日去佢出世以來第一次的學校field trip,而且仲可以坐佢恨坐恨到發燒的school bus!希望一切都okay,佢會有一個好的體驗吧!

而做老豆的心情,就好似細個時,學校去旅行一樣!

算做有D貢獻

趁著這天補假,留在家中做了兩樣「有貢獻」的事:

  1. 清理書枱和背後混亂不堪的電線。
  2. 拆掉那$4.95的「白色波波燈」,裝上了揀了多年,終於揀o岩心水的飯枱燈。

Jocelyn@church

By the Maestro himself! Thank you Stephen.

Friday’s Fun

Sometimes, mom’s forwarded email can be so funny:

A LIVING WILL

A man & his wife were sitting in the kitchen. After a cup of coffee, the man said to his wife. “Dear, I never want to live in a vegetable state, dependent on some machine and fluids from a bottle to keep me alive. That would be no quality of life at all, if that ever happens, just pull the plug.”

So she got up, unplugged the computer and threw out his bottle of wine.

Have a good day and think before you speak.

Adrian’s birthday

Jocelyn says:

Here are some pictures taken on my cousin Adrian birthday last Saturday. Enjoy! (I certainly did.)

Chinese New Year

Jocelyn says:

Hi everyone, wishing you all a belated Chinese New Year. Here are some photos taken last Sunday.

When does it end?

For all of you Hi-Fi enthusiasts, I hope by looking at these pictures, you will be asking yourself:

“Just when will these all ends?”

I have given up my craving for the ever-changing, never-ending technology hunt for a long time now. Working as a programming analyst for quite some time and was crazy about audio components in the past, I can say that I have seen it all. But I come to realize that there is a fundamental difference between getting the latest and greatest and working with the latest and greatest. I have seen just too many people having in their hand, device that they have no idea how to use it fully. They get it because it is the latest invention and it is cool. Yet they have no knowledge what’s so cool about it and appreciate the technology behind it, or why (and why not) it is so innovative.

This is what I hope to teach Jocelyn — that commoner gets what others made; while true “imagine-er” (as Disney puts it) creates what others get.

I hope she will be creating, instead of always consuming.

[Link: gizmodo.com]