Category Archives: Taiwan
A Lesson in Compassion
Two days ago, while making a left hand turn onto a busy boulevard, a scooter basically T-boned my van. As you can imagine, it was horrible. When I jumped out of my car, the first thing I saw was a smashed scooter and a young man lying on the road, covered in blood and convulsing.Continue reading “A Lesson in Compassion”
Spring Break 2012 Trailer
This is a quick video from our trip to Thailand.
My Oldest Child
This is my oldest child Cecily. She turns 16 next month. When Cecily was 14 she faced a really big challenge. Half way through her freshman year, she was uprooted from small-town Utah and dropped into a huge city in a foreign country. She had no choice in the matter. Given these circumstances, many teenagersContinue reading “My Oldest Child”
When My Babies Were Babies
I’m missing the time when my babies were babies. Back when I could hold them and cuddle with them and tickle their little hands and squeeze their chubby little thighs. Now when I try to cuddle my boys, they karate chop me. When I try to cuddle my girls, they look at me like I’mContinue reading “When My Babies Were Babies”
The ABC’s of Our Lives in Taiwan
A is for Asian Architecture B is for Buddhist Temples. C is for Child Modeling and Chopsticks. D is for “Dude! What the heck is that!?” (And what would possess you to put it in your mouth?) (Something stomach related) (Something foot related) (Something head related) E is for Exhaustion. F is for Flowers …Continue reading “The ABC’s of Our Lives in Taiwan”
Return of the Polaroid
If you’re over 20, you probably remember the old Polaroid instant cameras. You would take a picture and the photo would magically emerge from the camera. At first the photo would be all white, but within a few seconds the image would begin to appear. I understand that Polaroid stopped making their instant cameras aContinue reading “Return of the Polaroid”