'Jacksonville' Tag

  • Birth Order and a Birthday

    April 28, 2010

    Some psychologists believe that the birth order has a lot to do with one’s personality. One example that they gave said that “youngest sibling expects others to do things, make decisions and take responsibility; and oftentimes feels smallest, weakest and immature.”
    My, oh my, they got it so wrong.
    My beautiful sister Chelle was born [...]

  • Photos from Bel's Bridal Shower

    August 28, 2009

    In a few days, my dear sister Bel will be getting married! I am very excited for so many reasons — families, friends, our family is getting bigger and more. In short, just plain excited — I am running out of words. PERIOD!

    Anyway, here are some more of the photos from the shower:

    I [...]

  • The Conclusion

    April 28, 2009

    (written by guest blogger – John Z.)
    The ocean swept beach with the bursting, rising sun…
    Georgian ruins housing only tourists…
    Graffiti ridden walls of abandoned Jacksonville buildings…
    On April 18th, these locations had an intangible, highly photogenic, and blissful companion.  The companion was the love of Bel and Jon so easily seen and expressed in pictures from all [...]

  • {Engagement} Bel and Jon: Part 2

    April 26, 2009

    Long before I got married, Bel told me so many times to not ‘settle for less‘ when it comes to finding a man in life. Thank God, I listened to her words.  Not only she gives her younger sisters very sound advice, she practices what she preaches as well.  I have known her to have [...]

  • {Engagement} Bel and Jon: Part 1

    April 23, 2009

    Theirs is neither a tale that started with ‘Hello’ nor a case of love at first sight… Just like what they said in their wedding site, God had already scribbled their book of love…. They just didn’t recognize its first chapter.
    It was during a casual conversation on the phone — sharing things about life, [...]

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