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Saturday - June 6, 2009 - My daughter, Sammi, is in her second year of taking Korean at North High School. A few months ago, she had to write an essay, stating why she wants to go visit Korea. Being the good student that she is, she did a good job on her assignment. As it turns out, her teacher, Mrs. Grace Pak, submitted the class essays to the Scholarship Committee of the Foundation for Korean Language and Culture in USA (http://www.klacusa.org/english/index.php). Sammi was recommended as a recipient of the Summer Program in Korea Award!!! This scholarship is a three weeks most expense paid trip (except airfare), valued at $3,000!
Unfortunately, Sammi cannot attend this summer Korea trip. She has Varsity Song training during the same three weeks! What are odds of this?!?!? Bummer! I was really hoping she would be able to do both. It's sad that she'll have to pass up this once-in-a-lifetime trip. There's just no way she can miss the three week summer Song training. She has to learn all the cheers, the dance moves, the expectations of this group, etc. Now, I just pray that she'll have the strength and stamina to go to all these games, and to maintain her GPA throughout her junior year. I thank God that He has blessed her with a good memory. I give praise to God that she knows how to focus too!!! Sure beats my chemo brain! ;-)
Although she could not attend the trip, the Foundation wanted to honor her with an award certificate for this scholarship. We were invited to attend the dinner and award ceremony. Turns out there were about 620 applicants nationwide, and only about 50 winners. A reporter from the Korea Daily was there to take pictures for their newspaper. They said that the picture and article would appear in Monday's paper, which it did. Well, of course I bought the paper, but my Sammi was cut off from the group picture. ;-( Oh well, I couldn't read that newspaper anyway!
It was really nice of the Foundation to allow us to bring a few extra family members to the awards ceremony. Sammi was really happy to have her own cheering committee of Kristen, William, Lovely, Jeffrey, Ada, Ed, Tiffany, Scotty, Hank, and myself. Thank you for every one's support. Thanks to all those who wanted to attend with us, but were understanding that space was limited. It's really exciting that my little Chinese daughter won an award to go to Korea!!! I'm hoping, and praying, that maybe she'll get this chance again next summer!!! Or maybe she can tag along with a special auntie or uncle for a shopping trip, and I would have to tag along as chaperon! hee hee hee















After the award ceremony, the rest of the SooHoo, Chan, Hom, and Vytiaco clan were waiting at my house with a ton of desserts. We wanted to send William off to Asia with all of our prayers, well wishes, love and support. Kristen, William, Lovely, and Jeffrey decided to spend the night at my house, and attend SBCC with us on Sunday. So after dessert, the teens and young adults all went out to see a movie at Del Amo Mall. The rest of us older adults just stayed up and chatted. I guess we all just wanted the weekend to last longer, so we crammed in as many events as possible. ;-) Thank God we all had enough energy to hang out!
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June 7, 2009 - Surprise, surprise, SURPRISE! We were surprised, did you get that? Early Sunday morning, I got a text from Loreen and Vince that they were driving through LA that afternoon. They went down to UCSD to help their daughter, Jennifer, pack up her stuff for the summer, and they moved her things from her dorm into storage. Then they would drive back to SF afterwards. Wow, what a nice mommy and daddy they are!!!
Of course after church, we "had to" meet them for a quick bite!!! We were so excited they were in town again, even if it's for an hour or two. We ended up going to their favorite restaurant from their last trip here... Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles in Hollywood. Fried giblets anyone?!?!? Crunch crunch, yummy! (http://www.roscoeschickenandwaffles.com/) Thanks Loreen and Vince for blessing us with your company. We had a great weekend already, but you've made it even more special. We're looking forward to our next adventure with you, and perhaps with the rest of the SF gang!!! Perhaps we can have another Lemon Butter Club meeting? ;-P


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Thank you, Dorothy, for taking care of us all of these years!!!
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Monday - June 8, 2009 - My nephew, William (aka Will M Chan), is the celebrity in our family. He's off to Asia for five months for some modeling and acting jobs through his agent. Two months in Bangkok, then three months in Hong Kong, will keep him busy at least until mid November. ~William~ We hope you get many great jobs over there, and great opportunities. Try to sight see a little, maybe ride an elephant, or walk up to the Big Buddha (sound familiar)? May God bless you with much success, keep you safe, then bring you back home safely. We'll be waiting to hear your updates, so keep in touch!!!











Have you seen the latest edition of the Rolling Stone Magazine with Lady Gaga on the cover as the New York Doll? Well, that's our William posing next to her on the ground, printed on the next page of the two page ad. He's the guy on the top, posing with the other guy and girl. Kind of blurry, kind of bubbly, kind of scary, but that's our baby all grown up! (http://www.rollingstone.com/issue1080). We're still looking for the commercial he did for Coke, filmed in Mexico to be played in Asia, different languages to be dubbed in. Let me know if you see this commercial, okay? I still love him best in the "Paris For President" video: (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4WDjuiQmxA). Hasta la vista! Chao! Joi guen! Aloha! Sawasdee-Kra! WE LOVE YOU, WILL M CHAN!!!!!
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