Christine just picked up a Canon EOD 5D Mark II for graduation, so we decided to take it with us on our latest trip to Disneyland. These shots were taken with a Canon Zoom Wide Angle-Telephoto EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM Autofocus Lens.
For more, the full set can be found on Christine's Flickr page
Pictures from our latest trip to Disneyland
Updates
So this is the part in the blog post where I say "Man, it's been forever since I've written in here. I'll find time to write here more, I swear," and then don't actually post again for another 2 months. Bleh. But I will try to make a conscious effort to write in here more. I swear.
Lots of things have transpired over the past 2 months. Christine graduated from SFSU and I am extremely proud of her. It was a very cold morning in San Francisco on the day of her graduation, but it was worth it. Hopefully her internship at CBS pans out and she can get a PA position from there. If not, it's still okay; she'll still learn a lot from the experience and add some good stuff to her resume.
A little bummed out this week because Christine and I were supposed to be in Mexico, celebrating her graduation with sun, the beach, and probably lots and lots of booze. Instead, we're still in San Jose...with the clouds...at home/work...and no booze. When word of Swine Flu hit about a month and a half ago, everyone was freaking out and "closing" Mexico. We opted to postpone our trip to July, not knowing if Mexico would "re-open" or not. Thankfully, it did, so we can now enjoy our sun, beach, and booze and not have to worry too much about Swine Flu (even though we weren't too concerned with it in the first place).
As the months go on and the quarters go by, I'm starting to appreciate vacation time. To cope with the economy, my company has asked us to take 5 days per quarter of mandatory vacation time. Some people may not like it, but I welcome it. My weeks are packed with work and other activities that I need a few days to chill out. Granted, I'm not married and don't have kids like the other engineers, but I'm just as busy. I love the time off because those are the "me" days that I don't usually get during the week. I don't have to worry about deadlines, writing processes, or any of that stuff.
Well, that's the end of this post. I really do promise to post here more. In fact, I might post something tomorrow or Friday; got some things I've been thinking of for awhile that I've been meaning to jot down.