Happy New Y2K9!
Friends and family (some I’ve had the pleasure of seeing more than often, others I hope to sooner than later),
As I may have already shared with you, I became a fan of running this year and completed my first marathon on June 1 in
At the marathon finish line with my friend Angela.
In August, I journeyed to
With friends at Invesco Field just after President-Elect Barak Obama’s acceptance speech. Steve, a good pal from UCLA and Georgetown, was elected this year to the
I still volunteer with the organization for which I used to work, Asian & Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote). In 2008, APIAVote has accomplished unprecedented levels of field activity, research, media, and outreach. My parents and a few friends were able to attend the Presidential Town Hall at UC Irvine this spring where Hillary Clinton via satellite, Barak Obama via telephone, and John McCain via surrogate CA Assemblyman Van Tran spoke directly to thousands of Asian American and Pacific Islanders. APIAVote also hosted policy briefings and celebratory galas at the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, mobilized Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) voters across the nation, and continues to fold AAPI’s into the civic arena through a series of conference calls about the Presidential and Congressional transition process. The next call will discuss strategies to get a job on Capitol Hill this Tuesday, January 6th at 2:00pm EST. www.apiavote.org
Speaking of which, I have had the pleasure of serving on the House of Representative’s Committee on House Administration staff for 3 ½ years and counting. As an Elections Counsel for the Committee, I’ve been able to work with an incredible team to investigate the voting machines in
On the domestic front, I’ve finally bitten the bullet and purchased my first home! Well, it’s far from a home, but it’s mine (or will be once I close). The unit is a 588 square foot studio on the seventh of eight floors in a refurbished apartment building in
View from 704, south side. Can you see the
With the impending move, I’ve begun the quest to find a church in the DC area. However, that effort has been impeded a bit by various bouts of travel (both for work and pleasure). After the general election in November, I spent three weeks in
In DC, I frequently enjoyed door-knocking and phone banking (for various campaigns), concerting (Gipsy Kings, NKOTB (yes, I paid top dollar to relive 1988 all over again), and Lawrence Liu), happy hour/receptioning, Alvin Ailey revelationing, HR 57 jazzing in the sculpture garden, Strike bowling, strolling in the U.S. Botanical garden, learning how to cook (fave, Laotian cooking lessons -thanks CK!), occasional WMD soccer-ing, rummy nighting, cheering on Christina & Ron at Amazing Race parties, Bob's hot potting, screen on the greening, bike riding (bought my first hybrid in an attempt to train for a triathalon sprint this coming summer), pot lucking, TV nighting, facebooking (omgoodness, FB, how I love thee!), free screenings (I pay for movies, too, ha ha - esp Dark Knight in IMAX and Slumdog Millionaire - both must sees!), housewarmings (though not yet my own), Sunday night deep house dancing at ESL, dim sum yumming, catching various sporting events (hockey, basketball, baseball in the new Nats stadium, football, soccer), and, of course, dining about town with fellow foodies. Oh my goodness, I'm exhausted just thinking about the fun I've had!
Appreciating God's majestic creation at Cascades waterfall near Blacksburg, VA
Oh, and my family is doing well. Mom has spent the past few months visiting her mother in
Old school photo of the fam at shabu shabu dinner in the early 80s. I’m on the far left. =P
Between running, travel, professional pursuits, and buying a condo, I’ve got to say I’ve been amazingly blessed with new challenges and exposure to a life full of promise. God’s helped me overcome numerous obstacles – typically with a smile on my face and peace in my heart. At the same time, I know the critical support and encouragement of family and friends have played a part in lifting me above and beyond crisis and tests of faith. Thanks so much for your thoughts and prayers (and reading to the end of this horribly long post!).
After I cut two 14 inch pony tails for Pantene Beautiful Lengths’ cancer patient participants.
Peace to you and yours in the coming year. I can’t wait to see what 2009 has in store for all of us!
Janelle
Hebrews 12: 1-2
Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us. Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.
4 Comments:
Yea for your new blog!!
Happy 2009, Janelle! May the Year of the Ox be filled with much love, laughter, housing and blessings for you. We are doing well in Hong Kong since moving here in August, but it's still surreal sometimes. Let me know if you are ever out here, and I'll take you to dim sum =)
I'm so happy you have a new blog! ... Now we both just have to stay true to our word and provide timely updates on our life happenings..."in our free time."
I can't wait to read your next post...
yay!! You got it up and it was a fun read. Yeah your 2008 was packed! Maybe 2009 will give you some time to rest. I love you!
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