Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Happy Halloween!

Hyunjoo has never carved a pumpkin before and I haven't done one myself in at least 7 or 8 years so we decided to have some fun this year.
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We're not expecting a lot of trick-o-treaters this year. It's a gated community and we're kind of on the western edge of Vegas so I don't think we'll hand out a lot of candy, but I could be very wrong.

No costumes or parties this year. That might be a shame, maybe we'll catch a scary movie this evening! Who knows?

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Horseback riding near Red Rocks


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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Flight Links

Mom-folks gave us these two links to a couple of great sites to check airfares. I highly recommend them!

Monday, October 22, 2007

A late update

It's been such a long time since I've written. I guess I feel like there should be some big news to report on, but there isn't any as of yet. Of course I'm thinking of my next job, but more on that later.

Sadly, it feels like an empty home with only the three of us here. Hyunjoo and I only see Nayoung for a few hours of the day since she has classes in the mornings and often spends time with her friends in the afternoons and evenings. Scott, Hyunjung, and Kong kong (Ryan) are back in Korea. They left about a week ago and we've been missing Ryan. So, we're basically house sitting for them while they're gone. UPDATE: We just heard that their petitions were accepted and now they can go ahead with the police and medical checks and pick and interview date. They might be able to return before the New Year if things keep going well for them.

I am going to start working on another job application today. This one is for a local university. They've posted a position that sounds just like what I'm looking for. This is the second position I've applied for locally. The majority of them have been in PA with the rest scattered through out CO, VT, OR, and other places around the US. I still haven't heard back from anyone, except for a position that was canceled a few weeks ago. My Uncle said to beware that a number of these positions might have been posted out of formality with people in mind to fill those positions already in waiting. I can't say that my morale is very high right now. I'm thinking of looking for totally different work or perhaps something temporary just to get some money while we're waiting on these schools. I don't like the idea of compromising, but I can't wait forever.

Other news is that my Uncle and Aunt from Honolulu are visiting Vegas right now. They were here to spend time with friends. It was great seeing them. Even though we saw them last year, I didn't have much time to talk with them because of the wedding. We had a day out together yesterday. We went to Treasure Island to watch Mystére, a Cirque du Soleil show. I found front row tickets, but aside from one segment, it would have been better to sit further back. The majority of the performance is pretty high above the stage and my neck got pretty stiff. If you've never seen a show like this, it's well worth the time and money. There are incredible feats of balance, acrobatics, strength, and even a perfect amount of comedy thrown in to keep things going. Unfortunately we weren't able to take any pictures for obvious reasons, but you can find a lot of images online.

I also got an email from my brother, Lee. He and his fiancee have chosen a location for their upcoming wedding. Next year, they're planning on having the ceremony at the Essex Conference Center north of Boston. It looks like a beautiful place that offers some cool hiking options.

It must get pretty cool in the evenings around here because I'm "freezing" when I wake up in the mornings. I'm gonna have to fish out some sweaters very soon. I like the climate here though. I'll have to endure a full summer here before I can say that I'd be happy living here if it came to that.