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[19 Mar 2008]
Deep Sea Fishing

My husband and friends took me out to celebrate my belated 30th birthday with a deep sea fishing trip. It had been postponed for 3 months for various reasons, so even the sore throat and start of a cold that I woke up with that morning couldn’t keep me off the water. John, Phuong, and Hong picked us up bright an early at 6:30 AM so we could get on the first boat out. We figured we’d try to be pros like that. We left out …

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[19 Mar 2008]

Kim’s brother Ton married Wu Ping (Secilia) last Saturday. It was a very nice ceremony, followed by a nice reception with the traditional 10 course Chinese food dinner.
Kim and I wish them many, many years of happy marriage.

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[14 Mar 2008]

Stare at the Dot in the center of the picture for 30 seconds
WITHOUT looking away, put your mouse over the picture
Looks like you are looking at a normal color photo, right?
Nope…Look Away without moving your mouse.

Believe it or not, there are only two pictures. The weird color one, and a b/w one. Pretty neat huh?
This is the tutorial I used. Let me know what you think.

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Travel »

[14 Mar 2008]

I was looking in my Picassa albums, and saw a folder of pictures that Nickolaus and Melissa Brown (brother and sister) had sent me. They were our trailmates on the Inca Trail when we went to Peru last fall, and were awesome. Loved them both. They had a few cool shots that I hope they don’t mind me sharing here.

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Travel »

[12 Mar 2008]

In January 2000, I was fortunate enough to be able to travel to Nepal to complete field research for my masters thesis in point of use drinking water treatment. I fell in love with the country and traveled back at the end of the year to spend a month trekking, rafting, and traveling. Nepal is one of the most beautiful places I have seen. However, I think it skims the heavens for more reasons than just being the home of Everest. Here are some photos:

I’ve got more photos, so I’ll …

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Kayak »

[9 Mar 2008]

Headed out to Kernville this weekend. Not many pictures, but I ran Brush creek a couple times, and ran the Chemise Gorge Section, The Thunder Run, Cables and the Powerhouse. Made some new friends and got to spend time with some old friends. Very good time.
More pictures here.

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Kayak »

[7 Mar 2008]
Sespe Creek – Class V – 3 Days – 31 Miles Wilderness run.

Sespe creek is an amazing wilderness run in Southern California. We spent three days and two nights kayaking an incredible Class V stretch of whitewater in March of 2008.

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Family & Friends »

[7 Mar 2008]
In Loving Memory – Lt. Gen. Hal B Jennings, Jr. MD

My Grandpa Jennings passed away a few weeks ago. Kim and I traveled to
texas for his funeral, which was a celebration of his life, and honored
his long and decorated military career.

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Misc »

[6 Mar 2008]

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Outdoors, skiing »

[4 Mar 2008]

A few weeks ago, the Graduate School of Management hosted their Annual Snow day, for alumni and students. Gorgeous conditions and a super nice day at Kirkwood.

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