So life finally begins
Hey everyone. I know it has been 32 days since I wrote a personal entry and I apologize for that. I’m sorry for my lack of dedication to this blog which I know you are all so eager to know about my life, right? I promise I will post more often, okay? Now to update you on the activities of “killing the mockingbird”.
Yes, I have graduated from high school. 17 years of parental dictatorship ended June 8 2008, now I can get kicked out my parents home with ease and do what ever the hell I want (bad idea).

This is my graduated class of 2008. I can be spotted on the top right side of this picture, my head next to the eight. Along side of me standing is Lindsay Yoo (Most random partner) , like rebels we stand on top of our seats while everyone else stands at the level.

The two most important women of my life. (Lady on the right my lovely mother, left my sweetheart Anna). I love them both so very much.

I had the pleasure to be baptized the same weekend I graduated. (Expect a entry explaining my concerns about baptism).

The five of us communicate with Tetragamaton before we are cleanse through baptism.

My Aunt, Mother and younger cousins all attentive to the photo being taken.

Mother overly excited, wouldn’t let go of me. “You can let go of me now”

Me and my good friend Ben Cheng (Taiwan), I will miss him.

Mr. Colby Redell jumps into my arms just in time for the Kodak moment.

More of us graduates posing for photo in 94 degree weather.

Lindsay and I (Most random of class 2008) sandwich Mr. Chapman.

After the graduation ceremony I had to move out my dorm, as I was my mother requested a photo with famous Dean Jason Foster (Truly a great man if I ever knew a real one).
Filed under Killing The Mockingbird, Personal Life, Uncategorized | Comments (3)Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Last weekend Anna and I visited “Six Flags Discovery Kingdom”. Let all Six Flags amusement park, there was lots of roller coasters and plenty of unhealthy foods to eat.

Soon as we enter the park we were greeted by dancing loony Toons Cartoon characters. The sight was a slap in the face, their costumes were very frightening (imagine waking up to daffy duck in your bed). I would not go about dancing in a Bugs Bunny costume dancing for others pleasure.

This roller coaster was called “Roar” and it was our first roller coaster to go ride. The attraction swaved back and forth as the roller car ran on the tracks, which made me hesitate before I got on.

Another picture of the “Roar”

This red ride was the newly constructed “Tony Hawk’s Big Spin” ride. The ride took you spinning clock wise as you moved threw twist and turns. The ride was definitely one that would make you want to puke.

After riding all the roller coasters we had some ice cream from Cold Stones Limited. They were very busy due to new workers.

Yum, yum…..

Look at Anna’s facial expression now. She looks pretty unhappy.
Piano Recital hosted at Rio Lindo Aventist Academy

Two days ago I had the privilege to watch a few of my friends perform in a Piano recital. There were pianist ranging from ages 5 to 42 years. The one hour recital was fairly amusing as I watched a 7 year old boy perform some demonic toned piece by Wolfgang Amadéus Mozart. The program started at 6:10 P.M. ten minutes later than what it was suppose to start.

My good friend Hae Uk Kim destroys Mozart: K265 Ah, Vous Dirai-je, Maman. It sounded like angels were possessing him with godly piano powers. Everyone stared quietly when he performed his piece. People usually whisper during these kind of programs. Not in his performance.

kandice Kim plays a sorrowful tune (Can’t remember the song). It was very beautiful and sad.

This little demon played amazingly well, he performed just as well as most of the experienced pianist at the recital. He was also a rude and cocky kid, after the recital I complimented him on his performance. His response was “Thank you, I know it was good” In an arrogant tone. Kids these days, what do their parents feed them?

The performing piano.

Refreshments prepared after the Piano Recital.

The few pianist I personally knew. Left Seraphie, Kandice Kim middle and Hae Uk Kim very right.
Filed under Uncategorized | Comments (5)Weekend at Lake Tahoe
Thursday I spent the weekend with my high school graduating class at Lake Tahoe. This was my first visit at the mystical lake of Tahoe were I witnessed clear natural earth water for the first time in my life.

I stayed in South side of Tahoe as the sign in this picture reads. Apparently the whole lake freezes in the winter time. Look, there are ice skates and canoes on the same sign.

I love how clear the water is there, looks something like paradise.

Geese and seagulls feed on Dorita’s left in the sand by generous picnickers.

As I was walking along the shore I came across some roses peddles in the sand. A perfect photo opportunity.

Damn kids, throwing stones in the lake while i am trying to take a picture.

Many couples roam the shore of South Lake Tahoe. I don’t blame them, it beautiful, a nice place to propose to a lady I’d think.

There was a small dock some teenage (horny) kids were a little too touchy.

This young boy asked me to take a picture of him with a cake cover over his head.

Along side the shore are giant boulders inhabited by ground squirrels.

Bring me the horizon…

No more light in this time of day.
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Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
This is the infamous Hello World! post, which is the default first post for new word press blogs. I decided to keep this entry in the archives as a historical symbol of this web site’s birth.
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