Daily Musings of a happily MARRIED Young Man, who lives is a townhouse with his beautiful wife, while trying to build his business into a Ghetto Empire in North Philly.
Posted
4:18 AM
by Samuel Chon
New day, new week, new time.
With this independece that our forefathers fought to assure us, and the freedom that Christ had purchased for us, what do we do now?
Well, as for me and my house, we have decided to add more discipline into our lives.
Discipline, seems like something that restricts freedom. But now, i am realizing too much freedoms have brought me to a place of a jiggling midsection and weaker devotion to the Lord and ultimately to the ones i love.
So, a new day, and new committments are made.
Just to add one spiritual discipline, one physical discipline and one "family" discipline into my life.
I hope to see good things come from it.
I have faith that it will
Sam
Thursday, June 10, 2004
Posted
1:13 PM
by Samuel Chon
hey you now a new buffet opened in White Plains NY.
1. Been married 7 months. Overall its a great thing. Lots of growing and growing pains. 2. Been bowling with my wife a lot. She had adopted the chon hook technique and is averaging about 150. I have been bowling too. Recent high game: 256. five strikes a spare, then like 7 more strikes. the ball just rolled off my hand like buttah. 3. Warehouse business has been very good. We are hiring lots of people. If you are interested let me know: we need: cashier, dock employees, etc. 4. My other friends have been getting married too. 5. Some are still single if you are interested in meeting some other singles who are hot to trot (not desperate, with good careers, let me know) i can setup some BBQ at my condo. 6. Philly sports scene is still so painful. Smarty, flyers, sixers, eagles. When does the pain end???
been playing volleyball again. Shoulder pain in my rotator cuff.
eh.
So, life is very very good right now
If you are in the area call ahead and i will treat you to dinner :) hehe maybe
Man, the dyson vacuum, really picks up some dust. I tell you if you want to be ignorant about how much dust is the carpets, do not get this vacuum.
so. being married.
well you learn a lot about yourself. 1. I knew i had a sensetive pallet, but i didnt know i was so picky.
I went to the grocery store with my wonderful wife, and geez, i guess i am pretty picky.
With soy milk, you gotta get silk Syrup only Mrs Butterworths Bread, potato,
then some things, i get the generic. Like oatmeal and junk like that.
So... what to do? Stay picky? and go the grocery store and do my own shopping? or just chill, and realize, if everything came unlabeled, i bet i couldnt tell between the generic goods and my favorite brand names...
yeah... i think, things are changing.
and you know, i am working on trying to be happy with all shopping choices. Not to look unsatisfied, or add comments like :this would really taste better if you had added a little more paprika.
but doesnt everything taste better with a little paprika? hehehe ok ok maybe not.
I still have a sensetive sense of taste, but now for the sake of Love and not wanting to sleep on the couch, i learn to enjoy all foods on the table and in my pantry.
It is very good to be married.
I really love, it.
Takes work though.
Dont think it's all just mojo and candlelights.
"recent conversation"
ME: "You know, if the eagles win the super bowl, i think i will cry"
SORA: "You didnt even cry during our wedding ceremony"
ME: "I cried that day!, but after the ceremony"
Sora "No response"
GO EAGLES! fly eagles fly!
wahoo!
TTYL Sambo
Sunday, November 30, 2003
Posted
5:36 AM
by Samuel Chon
been married for about 21 days now I highly recommend it
ok
Decided on a vacuum, my sister mentioned this in passing, so i thought I would check it out
DYSON. DC07. yellow and steel color
It really SUCKS. we like it bagless. good hose attachment.
but the jury is still out
other Stuff/appliances we got 1. microwave 2. Toaster 3. breadman 4. Pressure Rice Cooker 5. Global Knives 6. ijoy Massage chair