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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Unemployment

Thoughts on unemployment:

  •  Krogers is seriously the most entertaining place on earth. The highlight of my day is going to Krogers. It's so exciting (and the closet "shop" to our estate) I go almost every single day. Pure joy of unemployment is when you buy a bag of m&ms for under $3.00 when they were $3.50 the very previous day. Score!
  • Having too much time is like going to a buffet. When you're about to tackle the list of to-do, you figure you have plenty of time [a big and empty belly] so you do only small bits and pieces of them [eating bites of every single food in the buffet]. At the end of the day, you haven't fully accomplished anything and feel disgustingly gross you wasted an entire day. 
  • I give myself an award each day as the most devoted wife. I am determined to show more interest in the hubby's career. While the hubby is slaving away at medical school, I also dive into the world of medicine by wandering into Seattle Grace-Mercy West hospital (now known as Grey-Sloan Memorial Center). After a few hours, I am convinced husband will have the best time of his life during residency with all the McDreamies and McSoldiers. 
  • I need a new haven.Good bye B&N. Purchasing the cheapest drink at Starbucks and renting a table for the entire day can only go so long. Also, I'm pretty sure I've read every single magazine out there. And no. No pictures of baby North West yet.
What other exciting things shall I do tomorrow? Hmmm ... Maybe I'll try folding the towels a different way. 

Unemployment kind of stinks. Poop >.<

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Motherland Trip

It's been ten days since I've been back from Korea. Jet lag has been a nightmare. Age.. is finally kicking in. Ugh. Thus, it took me this long to write about my trip to the motherland.

David was originally going to join me but med school schedule was not nice. Being the awesome wife I am, I left David all alone for three whole weeks and flew to Korea. Both of us were worried as we've never been apart for that long even since our dating days. However, I strongly felt the need to visit my family.

It's been about five years since all six of us reunited. Much has changed. One has gotten married, two have served LDS missions, two came back to the church, and the baby of the family is now a college student! 
Like any other family, we had numerous occasions when our stubborn hearts did not get along. However, as families all do, we mend and tend each other's broken hearts and get along as if nothing happened in mere seconds. The fact of being with my family helped strengthen my testimony of our Lord's Plan of Salvation. My family (immediate and family through marriage) gives me a reason to be worthy. I want to reunite with them after this life and be with them for time and all eternity. Thank you Lord for blessing us with such a miraculous plan.




A lot of reminiscing took place. Countless "remember when" storied were told. Laughter filled up the rooms. And such strong love was in the air. Bliss.

And for the food, do I even need to mention  ?








Good thing we live in Dallas. Two Korean towns! (Almost) Two H-Marts!! Jealous? 

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Eternal Family

I have a family here on earth.
They are so good to me.
I want to live with them through all eternity.

Families can be together forever through Heavenly Father's plan.
I always want to be with my own family.
And the Lord has shown me how I can.
The Lord has shown me how I can.








While I am in my early years, I'll prepare most carefully.
So I can marry in God's Temple for eternity.

Families can be together forever through Heavenly Father's plan.
I always want to be with my own family.
And the Lord has shown me how I can.
The Lord has shown me how I can.






Families can be together forever through Heavenly Father's plan.
I always want to be with my own family.
And the Lord has shown me how I can.
The Lord has shown me how I can.

LDS Hymn #188 "Families Can Be Together Forever."