As David and I have family scattered all over the world, I decided to start a blog so they can stalk us even more. Just kidding! :p But, as technology is now a part of our everyday life, it seemed as if this would be the best way to keep in contact with our families and friends. Also, this way, I'll be able to slack off on my journal entries ;)
If anyone does read this blog, chances are that they are either family or a close friend. Therefore, I will not bore you with our story nor will I post our wedding pictures. But believe me, they will start coming out, one by one. [Click here if you would like to know more about how we met. Go to our Facebook-David Eng or Diana C. Eng, if you would like to see wedding pictures].
As today is Friday, it was date night! David and I are trying hard to stick to a budget so rather than going out to eat, we decided to make bibimbap, one of David's favorite Korean foods. (Side note: It's funny because when we were dating, every single time we went to eat Korean food, David would always order bibimbap. And, I secretly thought his reasoning behind it was to simply stay away from kimchi or spicy foods. Now I know he really enjoys it!) Anyhow, I first attempted to make this delicious dish when we first got married on a Sunday night. It took me two hours! :( Now, I can whip this out in less than forty mins. Thanks for helping jagi! <3 br="br" nbsp="nbsp">
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(Sorry for the quality of the picture. This was taken by David's iphone. He really should convert to Samsung! *Ahem!)
After dinner, David took me out to a yummy dessert place, the Chocolate. We shared a cazookie-half backed cookie topped with vanilla ice cream. Yum =)
Although the location is different, the Chocolate brings back memories! About a year ago, before we started dating, David once asked me if I wanted to go get dessert at the Chocolate in Orem. This is when we both liked each other but both unsure if it was a mutual feeling. At that time, it was so difficult to read David. Not wanting to misread him, I brought my girlfriends along, not knowing poor David actually wanted it to be a date. He paid for all of us.. heehee =) Oops :p Anyhow, though the location was SLC, not Orem, visiting the Chocolate made me think of those pre-dating days when everything about us seemed so unsure. We both laughed about the past.
How funny is it that what we fret and worry about now will mean nothing if we remain to be patience and let time solve our worries? Last year, I was so afraid I would lose David as a friend. Every single day, I went through emotional torture.' Should I tell him? What if he doesn't like me? What if we don't work out? What it? WHAT IF?... ' But guess what? We are married now. For time and all eternity. I will continue to fret and worry about other problems throughout my life. However, never do I have to worry about losing David as a friend. He is now my bestfriend ( sad, but true. I have z-e-r-o friends in Murray) my one and only, my dearest husband, my eternal companion. And, as a husband, I know he'll just have to fret and worry with me from now on! :P Married life, with David Li Teh Eng, is GREAT!
cute cute Diana! :)
ReplyDeleteDiana, as a mom who likes to "stalk' their kids, this is the best present..Thanks for doing it
ReplyDeleteI love you :)Hope you get to make some friends in Murray, just be patient, it takes time.