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Thursday, November 30, 2006

Thanksgiving at Michael's. Again!

Pictures for now, words later.

Monday, November 27, 2006

The Prescription Lives !

Went to a concert about a week ago. It was a beneficiary performance by "The Prescriptions" - a band consisted of physicians/dentists for raising money for retinal research - specifically inherited disorders of vitamin B12 transport and metabolism.

My attending, Dr. Anthony Clapcich is the drummer and his brother, Dr. Robert Clapcich is the guitarist/vocalist.

It was quite fun, as I haven't been to a live band performance in years. The alcohol improved the fun factor, although it only took ibe beer to do me in. I got a little tipsy after that.

To learn about their cause, please see Rock 4 Retina and Michaels Fund.

Of course I had my camera with me. Here are some pictures from the event.






























To see the full gallery, please go to here (color) and here (B&W).

Sunday, November 19, 2006

My Chinese School Experience

I was not able to go hiking yesterday so instead I drove Tami to the Chinese school where she teaches on Saturdays. Being quite bored, I sat on for the last half hour of class.

The kids were cute and rowdy. Tami had wanrd me before, but I was unprepared. They get really, really wild!

If you ask me, I would describe it more as a "zoo," especially during game time.



I guess you can't blame them for being kid-like, right?


Daniel shows no hesitation in showing his boredom.







Kevin collecting candy from his friend in exchange for providing his protection.








Jeffrey Xing and his trademark pose (招牌動作).










For the complete picture set, please see here.

Saturday, November 11, 2006

It has been 4 months since I started my pediatric anesthesia fellowship. It has been quite busy but I am having a great time.

Unfortunately, it has come to a point where I have to decide what my career is going to be. To stay in the Tr-State area or southern California - specifically, Los Angeles.

The idea of sun, beach, great Chinese food is enticing, but giving up four seasons and convenience of NYC is not easy. Most important of all, I have came to know a lot of great people during the eight years I have spent in NYC. I am sure I will be missing them.

Anyway, what lies ahead is still in question. Will just have to wait and see.

Olson