Category Archives: Taiwan

Wedding Lunch with Jenn's side of the Family

CAUTION: Explicit images below, in the gross and disgusting nature, may not be suitable for all audiences. So the day started off really early again.  Lily and I had to meet at Nangang station to be picked up by Jenn’s … Continue reading

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Medical Scare of the Trip

Today I was scheduled to highlight my basketball skills with Dave and his cousin at a local gym, Dave plays basketball regularly and I play once a year.  However, this morning I woke up with the worst feeling in my … Continue reading

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Celebrities

Today was an exciting day. Went to two night markets, ate a ton of food, and saw a few celebrities. Our day started with meeting back at the wedding studio to finish selecting pictures for the photo album.  Halfway through … Continue reading

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My First Taiwanese Style Wedding

The night before I was still working on the slide show presentation.  Dave did not have a lot of photos for his half of the presentation, but we found a folder that had some he could add to the presentation last minute … Continue reading

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Quick Recap

Lately, the weather in Taiwan is confusing! Here’s a quick recap of my week so far. Friday Jan 29 (Lightly Sunny) – Selecting Wedding photos I am learning that weddings are really expensive if only the groom or groom’s family pays.  … Continue reading

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Wedding Photo Day

Dave and Jennifer were scheduled to do the photo shoot for their wedding pictures today and we all had to meet in the city with the girls at 7:30 am so we all had to wake up at 6:00 am … Continue reading

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Arrived Safely in Taipei, Taiwan at 9:50 pm.

What a tiring trip the flight was.  The airline of choice was Japan Airlines, and the flight attendants were smiling the entire flight which was great to see.  We did not take a direct flight to Taiwan, instead, we had … Continue reading

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