ji's pics of adam & emma's wedding

Going with the whole picture / thousand words deal, without further ado: an album of photos taken by Ji and his cousins at Emma and Adam's wedding.

Things remain very well with us here, but very busy. Against all odds I am actually doing rawther well with my Robotics classes (heh heh, thanks to the help I get from my speedy Lego Lads and Ladies) and aside from having to learn about the Industrial Revolution (which was neither Industrial nor a Revolution nor an Empire, right Dad?) real fast for my humanities class, I am on top of - y'know - stuff.

Today we ran around the city buying goods but no services. In the morning Ji had his swimming lesson at the school pool, and Seung Yi had hers just after lunch. Ji's had a lifejacket on for part of the time, but Seung Yi's already mastered the butterfly stroke and can do a super double flip off the high diving board. We went to check out a Japanese foodstuffs shop in the afternoon but it turned out to be a dud. Few noodles, no steamy buns. Just a few freezers stuffed full of pork products and, like, alot of rice crackers. I bought some sesame salad dressing just for fun. We tried out a new Korean restaurant after that and Sun and Moon turned out to be reasonably good. Our favourite since our old favourite got shut down by the New Delhi Municipal Council for being in a residential neighbourhood is Kung Palace. Check it out if you're in Green Park. Great atmosphere and plenty of boozed up business dudes. Following the Kim Chi bonanza we went shopping for minced mutton. Phet is planning a big spaghetti dinner tomorrow night, and we're adapting Aunt Theresa's Famous Recipe for what we can manage here in Delhi. So it's-a-gonna be mork balls. Mutton and Pork, together at last!

This evening we chilled out with the kids at home and then took a walk over to Khan Market to get some more stuff. I have been trying for weeks to buy a damn radio but no one sells them. MP3 player with radio, yes. CD player with radio, yes. Radio with radio? Nooooo. It was a gorgeous dusk tonight; intense sunset, a wee breeze, relatively not too hot. Maybe 32 / 33'. Seung Yi looked so incredibly cute today wearing her fluffy skirt from her Gramma and her Bob Marley tanktop from Auntie Anne. I picked up some teeny hair elastics, so she had a sproingy palm tree above her head.

Hope y'all out there are doing well, keeping safe 'n happy. We miss youse all.

[Filed under Toronto for the photo album's sake-August-25-2007]

 
         
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