Mike and Christie got married in Atlanta on August 12th, 2007. The wedding was beautiful and was a blast. We saw many of our friends whom we haven’t seen for quite some time and partied it up again like the old days. Mike and Christie looked great and were having so much fun. We especially enjoyed their first dance. The food was Tapas and Korean and was some of the best we’ve had. Congratualtions to them on their most joyful day and hope they are having the time of their lives on their honeymoon!
Soda Overload @ World of Coke
The Chang Family, (Su-Cheng, Wendy and Cadence), Jerry, Linda, Ash and I went to the Coke Museum in downtown Atlanta.
Never before did I think a soda could become a museum but to my surprise it was really fun! Complete with 4D motion rides, human sized polar bear, working bottling factory, movies and huge number of memorabilia displays and historic artifacts all coke related, we dashed from exhibit to exhibit like it was Disney world! Of course the constant “drink coca-cola” brainwashing slogan was everywhere but in the end you a make yourself utterly sick of coke with soda buffet exhibit.
There was over 70 beverage flavors from Latin America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and North America. Some of the familiar brands like Fanta and Sprite were there but there was many more strange ones that we never heard of.
Some tasted quite good, but other were ghastly, tasting either like bitter water or listerine. It was a great time and we enjoyed seeing it with our good friends.
The Last Box is Gone!
Today Ashley and I have officially proclaimed ourselves settled in.  Our last cardboard box has been emptied and thrown out. No more daily trips to Home Depot and no more lifting, pushing, pulling and hammering. We love our new place and everybody already has staked out their new favorite lounge spots. Ashley loves surfing the web while sitting at the high kitchen bar counter. I love sitting in the corner of the couch watching my second love, the TV. Poke loves basking in the afternoon sunlight which comes through big window sill and Cappy has proclaimed the bean bag his very own nap time bed. The apartment has such great afternoon sun I thought I’d share this photo of the dining table.
The apartment has such great afternoon sunlight and Ash is so proud of her dining table setting, I had to post this picture of our dining area. The really nice painting in the background was done by Ashley and the beautiful champagne glasses are courtesy of Alex, a wedding gift to us.
Sequoia National Park-Largest Tress On Earth
I’ve always wanted to see the largest trees on the planet and we were so close being in California that it would be a shame not to take a look. Two days before we left California, Ashley, the dogs and I drove 4.5 hours south to Sequoia National Park. The drive was calm and not particularly scenic. We passed by the typical California small towns, farms with rolling hills and yellow grass.
Sequoia National Park is divided into two large parks, Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Park. We entered through the northern entrance and took this picture. America’s national park entrances are not auspicious and always involve this form of a wooden sign.
Our first stop was the General Grant Tree, the third largest tree in the world. “The General Grant Tree is a living memorial to the men and women of the United States who have given their lives in service to their country. It was proclaimed a National Shrine on March 29, 1956 by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The official dedication was made that year on Veterans Day, November 11, by the president’s personal representative, Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz. Each year during the Christmas ceremony, park rangers place a large wreath at the base of the Grant Tree, remembering those who gave their lives. ” (from www.nps.gov) The tree is over 267 feet tall, 40 feet across its base and over 107 feet around. Estimates of its age range from 1500 to 2000 years old.
The trees were so large it was very hard to take photos that captured the size and majesty of each tree and the feeling of walking amongst giants. We took a fee photos of some giant sequoia trees which had fallen which show a better sense of their size.
Our next target was the General Sherman tree, about one hour drive south from the General Grant Tree. “The General Sherman Tree in Sequoia National Park is the largest (by volume) tree in the world. ” (from www.nps.gov) The height of this tree is 275 Feet tall. This tree is still alive and growing. It is so big that every year it produces enough wood equivalent to a regular sized tree! Seeing this humongous giant was truly awe inspiring, never in my life could I have imagined a tree of this size. To think that this tree has lived over 2000 years is truly amazing!
Ashley’s Birthday
Woohoo. My huney’s birthday is today! This will be the first birthday in which I can give her one of those happy birthday to my WIFE cards! I won’t disclose how old she is since that may have dire consequences so I will only show some snaps from the various activities we did. I joking say Ashley had a man’s since our activities involved eating lots of prime rib and paintball!
The Ching’s took us out to dinner at House of Prime Rib, an awesome prime rib restaurant on Van Ness in San Francisco. Ashley went all out and got the King’s Cut a huge juicy slab of steak.  We had a great time and Ashley chose a awesome Passion Fruit flavored cake from Citizen’s Cake.
Here’s Ashley and Eugene (my brother) standing outside the restaurant…mmmm…we’re hungry!
This is us with the Chings after a really great meal!
The cake was covered with coconut with a three layer passion fruit creme. It was very good! Meagan, our three year old niece also helped Ash blow out her candles.
The following day, we went paintballing. Ashley has never gone before but as you can tell she quickly turned pro.  We all got shot up pretty good that day. We even have some video photage which I have to figure out how to post at some point.
Yup, that’s Ashley above. Not so innocent with that long barelled semi automatic paint ball rifle pointing at your head. Good thing I was on her team!