After eagerly waiting at LAX for China Southern to land, I got re-united with my wife after she was gone for 9 days for work... what a relief!
9 days is nothing compared to her other trips, however the feeling of your loved one being away always give me "anxiety"... the feeling of lack of warmth and companionship.
Sometimes we realize the worth of something when it leaves us... say for example the car you drive. Who cares about getting an oil change every 5k miles, it still runs fine, but when your "clunker" runs out of steam, we wished that we should have treated it better.
Always take care of what you have; love it, take care of it, cherish it... as one day when you are asked "How did you live your life?" ... you want to be the person who answers - "I lived the most of it, no regrets"
Welcome home Paula! "hello, goodbye, hello again"...xoxoxo
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
"traffic jam, when you're already late"
This for me is what life is all about... who said everything is perfect, and that things go as you planned? You got a ten o'clock morning meeting, it's a "make or break" presentation... however, you are faced with this situation - stuck in SF traffic with five minutes to spare. There is no way to make it in the office on time, what do you do "hotshot"? I would definitely not want to be in this situation, but with life being ironic, it is a constant reminder that despite all the planning... something wrong is, and may possible happen. But it does not mean you are doomed, better yet - you can turn it to something even better :)
Life is definitely a roller coaster, but lived right... becomes wonderful.
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I wasn't running late for a presentation... however I missed my lunch date with my good friend. But I had a better plan... a photo op with the beauty of the Golden Gate bridge, the tourists, and the traffic. There is nothing like it... love life!
Life is definitely a roller coaster, but lived right... becomes wonderful.
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I wasn't running late for a presentation... however I missed my lunch date with my good friend. But I had a better plan... a photo op with the beauty of the Golden Gate bridge, the tourists, and the traffic. There is nothing like it... love life!
Labels:
Golden Gate Bridge,
San Francisco,
Tourists,
Traffic
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Hello World!
everything under the sun and moon ... a tribute to life as seen through my lens. Let me welcome you as we embark on my daily grind, using photographs as my canvas. I encourage you to leave comments (I don't bite) as your constructive criticism would inspire me more... it's your way of "keeping me on my toes".
Shoot away... let's have fun!
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