Just got done watching Must Love Dogs
. It’s a really cute movie. You all should see it. About the only thing that I didn’t like was when she jumped into the water. I thought it was kind of cheesy and farfetched but Brian said it wouldn’t have been as dramatic otherwise. Anyway, the movie still made me cry. I’m pathetic, I know. Just watch the movie. It’s cute.
January 29, 2006 | Posted by Ching under Movies
Just so you all don’t say that you never got anything from reading my blog, I’ve got some good advice for you: Check your credit report on a regular basis. This will ensure that you catch any discrepancies and correct them before any actual damage takes place. With identity thieves running rampant, an accurate credit report is of even greater importance. You can obtain a free credit report here. You get all three (Equifax, TransUnion and Experian) from one place. It’s easy and convenient. Do it now before it’s too late!
January 28, 2006 | Posted by Ching under Life
Brian and I just finished cleaning the glider cage. It took almost an hour and a half but it’s well worth it. The cage is now clean and smells fresh. It was getting really bad there for a while because we were supposed to clean it two weeks ago. Our weekends have been really tight, though.
I hope the suggies like the new setup. It’s not quite complete yet because some of the permanent cage accessories have yet to be washed. Hopefully I’ll fisnish the rest of the laundry today so we can put those items back in the cage tomorrow.
Anyway, cleaning the cage is kind of a pain but it is highly necessary. I mean, it’s one thing for Brian and I to live in filth but our babies have to have a nice, clean place to live and play. Only the best for our suggies!
January 28, 2006 | Posted by Ching under Babies, Life
I hate waking up thirsty in the middle of the night. Why? Because I can never just drink and go back to sleep. I end up staying up for at almost an hour before I can get relaxed enough to go back to bed. That’s why I’m here blogging right now. I had to get a drink and now I’m up. Grrr. Don’t you just hate that? By the way, since Brian will not let me bring our suggies to work I asked him to bring them at lunch the other day so Jan could meet them. Jan is so funny when the baby-talks to the suggies. She’s really good, though. She got them to be relaxed and everything. I think in the time she spent with our babies she has gotten further along with them than we ever have. I’m kind of jealous. It’s just really hard to devote the amount of time that we need to the suggies because we are so busy. Keeping up with cage cleaning is challenging enough. About the only time we are able to spend with them is at night and it’s hard to really bond with them then because they’re fully awake and all they want to do is play. Anyway, I’m hoping that when summer comes we will be able to spend more time bonding.
January 27, 2006 | Posted by Ching under Babies

January 26, 2006 | Posted by Ching under School

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Some photos that Brian and I took of ourselves while on a picnic at Sedgwick County Park. The photos in this set are actually stamped August 11, 2001. We wed a year later on August 10, 2002. It’s funny how things work out.
January 23, 2006 | Posted by Ching under Life

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We went to visit mom and dad today so I could get dad’s help on my Data Structures and Algorithms (CS 300) homework. It turns out he rocks at C programming. He won’t do my entire homework for me, though. =P
Anyway, mom asked if we wanted to see the new house. Brian had never seen it so we took a break from the computer and went on a little field trip.
The new house is coming along nicely. Mom and dad could not ask for some of the options that they originally wanted to ask for because the work on the main level has already been completed. However, the house still looks nice. The builder wouldn’t pick yucky colors and fixtures after all. Dad said that they’ll select colors that are easy to sell so they were pretty safe in those terms. The only downside is that they weren’t able to request some of the upgrades that they wanted.
It was just as well as far as mom is concerned because she figured that all of the things they wanted would have driven up the cost of the house way, way higher than is typical in their neighborhood. She calls this “overbuilding.” From what she says it’s not really a good idea and she was glad that they were able to avoid it because for a while there they were both getting really carried away with the various upgrades and options that they wanted.
While we were there, I took some pictures with my camera phone. They’re in my Flickr album. Check them out when you get a chance.
The house is not very big but the floor plan is nice. It has three bedrooms on the main level (the master bedroom, a bedroom for Logan when he sleeps over, and a guest bedroom that Brian and I can use if we decide to spend the night) and two bedrooms in the basement (dad’s office and Jen’s room). It’s just the right size for mom and dad. They don’t forsee any more moves in the future.
While we were there we actually got to watch a few golfers go by. Their house is by the third hole so they’ll probably see a lot of golf traffic. It’s not too bad because some of them, particularly the clumsy beginners, are really entertaining to watch. There was a lady that actually made me laugh because of the way that she awkwardly swung at the golf ball. I could’ve sworn she missed the ball completely. I can’t tell, though, because my vision is not that great at far distances.
Anyway, mom and dad are really looking forward to moving into their new home. Mom even said she would throw a graduation party for me. At first I really didn’t want to attend graduation. Brian wants me to because he feels that graduating from college is a huge accomplishment (which it is) but I am kind of embarrassed that it has taken me this long to finish. I didn’t want to draw attention to the fact that it has taken me ten years just to get a bachelors.
I mean, other Filipino kids already have their masters and are working on their doctorates and curing cancer and all that stuff. You know what I am saying? And here I am just now graduating from college.
Mom said that it will probably be just a small get together with a few important people. That will probably keep the cost down because she wants it professionally catered. I told her it can be a house-warming-slash-graduation-party but more emphasis on the house warming part. LOL. Besides, I don’t really know that many people.
You can tell everyone is excited about the new house. Even Jen is looking forward to moving back in. This afternoon she was boasting to Brian and I that the entire basement is hers. Of course, we burst her bubble when we told her that dad’s office is going to be next to her bedroom and that mom and dad have nice plans for the family room and rec room (there’s going to be a wet bar in the basement, mostly it will be in the rec room) which do not include her taking over the entire space. She’s still excited, though. She thinks the party patio is her own private smoking coral. I would be excited too if I didn’t have to pay rent for a while.
Anyway, dad is taking pictures and posting it to their photo gallery as construction continues. I think it’s great to be able to see the house take shape. The house is pretty much finished but I’m curious about how the basement will look after all the work is complete. Stay tuned for updates.
January 22, 2006 | Posted by Ching under Family
We watched Underworld: Evolution today. It is our first movie of 2006. You might be surprised considering that Brian and I are know to be huge movie buffs but, honestly, my busy schedule has rendered it impossible for us to go to the movies as frequently as we used to. It was actually a relief that we were able to squeeze this movie in. Of course, we had to. I couldn’t miss the sequel to one of my favorite movies of all time. Kate Beckinsdale actually makes a great action star. I’ve wanted to be Selene since seeing the first previews of Underworld
several years go. Anyway, part 2 is pretty good so be sure to watch it. If you are busy like me and don’t have time to go to the movies, you can always just put it on your Netflix
list.
January 21, 2006 | Posted by Ching under Movies
This is what my room looked like ten years ago when I lived with my parents. The picture below is what it looks like now.
Kudos to mom and dad for doing a great job on the wall touch up and the redecorating. I bet you can’t even tell that a “wannabe” skater once lived in this room.
They did such an outstanding job of prepping the house for sale that it actually sold within two days of being listed! Isn’t that awesome? Mom has totally outdone herself!
Anyway, here’s a link to the listing if you want to check it out.
January 21, 2006 | Posted by Ching under Life
I just want use this opportunity to congratulate my mom. She called me today to tell me the great news. Her house is sold! I said, “What? You just listed your house. How can it be sold already?” “It sold in two days,” she said, affirming it. Amazing! I actually thought mom would have a difficult time selling her house because they didn’t put any bedrooms in the basement when they finished it. She was actually guessing that it would take at least three months to sell her house, and that’s if she was lucky. As it turned out, the house sold within two days of being listed. She totally underestimated herself. I told Brian that mom must really know what she is doing because she has successfully sold her house in less time than anyone ever imagined or hoped for. I think it’s great that mom has put all that she has learned within the last couple of years to good use. So congrats, mom! I’m really happy for you.
January 20, 2006 | Posted by Ching under Family
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