Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Hawaii Top 10










For more great pictures from my amazing vacation, check out these two links!
It was an incredible relaxing time and I am so thankful for the hospitality of Mary and Dwight for allowing us to stay in the guest condo! I'm back with a nice tan and officially back and in full swing in the office/church. It was lovely!!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

In case you're wondering...

In case you're wondering if I'm having a good time in Hawaii...
Yeah, and it's just the first full day... :)


Saturday, March 14, 2009

hats



I was at the mall yesterday with Nahyun (Natalie) and her mom and I had a blast putting all sorts of hats on her and taking pictures. These are only TWO of the many I had her try on. I swear she really did LOVE it and would laugh every time I put a hat on her, but then got camera shy every time! :) How can you not just love this baby??

Friday, March 13, 2009

cupcakes


For those of you who don't know, I LOVE to bake and just had to show off some cupcakes I made for a baby shower! The blue frosting ones are chocolate, the green are vanilla and the white ones are choc/vanilla mix cupcakes! All from scratch, including the cream cheese frosting! Everyone loved them and it was hard not to eat them all myself. :)

Hawaii in 4 days!!!

Friday, March 6, 2009

Congrats to Rich and Emily!


CONGRATULATIONS to my cousin Rich and his recent engagement to Emily!! Em, we're excited to have you as a new addition to the Pak clan!

EXCITING!!!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

A Woman Alone

A Woman Alone by Denise Levertov

When she cannot be sure
which of two lovers it was with whom she felt
this or that moment of pleasure, of something fiery
streaking from head to heels, the way the white
flame of a cascade streaks a mountainside
seen from a car across a valley, the car
changing gear, skirting a precipice,climbing . . .
When she can sit or walk for hours after a movie
talking earnestly and with bursts of laughter
with friends, without worrying
that it's late, dinner at midnight, her time
spent without counting the change . . .
When half her bed is covered with books
and no one is kept awake by the reading light
and she disconnects the phone, to sleep till noon . . .
Then self-pity dries up, a joy
untainted by guilt lifts her.
She has fears, but not about loneliness;
fears about how to deal with the aging
of her body—how to deal
with photographs and the mirror. She feels
so much younger and more beautiful
than the looks.
At her happiest—or even in the midst of
some less than joyful hour, sweating
patiently through a heatwave in the city
or hearing the sparrows at daybreak, dully gray,
toneless, the sound of fatigue—
a kind of sober euphoria makes her believe
in her future as an old woman, a wanderer
seamed and brown,
little luxuries of the middle of life all gone,
watching cities and rivers, people and mountains,
without being watched; not grim nor sad,
an old wine drinking woman, who knows
the old roads, grass-grown, and laughs to herself . . .
She knows it can't be:
that's Mrs. Doasyouwouldbedoneby from The Water Babies,
no one can walk the world any more,
a world of fumes and decibels.
But she thinks maybe
she could get to be tough and wise, some way,
anyway. Now at least
she is past the time of mourning,
now she can say without shame or deceit,
O blessed Solitude.