Saturday, December 23, 2006

Vacash

It's been a while since I last blogged, mostly due to the fact that I've been enjoying my vacash.

Things I have done so far since last week.
  • Dining: Pho restaurant, White Spot, Red Robin, Cactus Club Cafe
  • Movies: Apocalypto, An Inconveninet Truth, A Scanner Darkly
  • Video Games: 30 hours so far playing The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess; Wii Sports, Trauma Centre: Second Opinion
  • Sports: Snowboarding at Cypress Mountain
  • Friends: Hanging out with Tom and Mindy, Brian and Vanessa, church
  • Events: New Joy Christmas Banquet, Dance Barn Studio December Recital
  • Books: Finished The Tears of My Soul by Kim Hyun Hee
  • Sleep: Go to bed at 2 or 3 am and wake up at noon
  • Internet: All the time
  • Television: Married with Children reruns, Identity, Seinfeld, CTV News
  • Exercise: The usual 1 or 2 times a week
  • Exhibits: Body Worlds 3 at Science World
I have one more week to party till it's back to work.

Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Peace.

5 Comments:

Blogger Hoysee said...

Hi, Arnold! Looks like you are having tons of fun. =) oh... what's "vacash"?... hmm.. I am really confuscious... =P

12:38 AM, December 24, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

John K here. Merry Christmas dude! Peace and good will to you and yours brother. May God bless you richly as you continue to grow and seek Him with all your heart. See you in 2k7 (hopefully!)

8:41 PM, December 24, 2006  
Blogger S. said...

The Tears of My Soul sounds really intense.

Merry Christmas Arnie!

10:32 PM, December 24, 2006  
Blogger t said...

did you think that body world 3 was worth it? marko and i have been contemplating whether to go before it takes off and have mixed thoughts on it.

10:16 AM, January 05, 2007  
Blogger Arnold said...

Yeah, it was worth it. I learned lots and it's pretty amazing to see the real stuff. There's quite a bit to see and they have some amazing displays with just the blood vessels shown in the body, smoker's lungs, and a man holding his own skin (as gross as it sounds, it's pretty fascinating). It really depends how you view to human body as just a machine or more than that that will determine whether you should go or not. I view the human body and soul as separate entities.

You'd find the baby part disturbing. They show each stage of the pregnancy process from embryo to full term. It's a closed off section at the end of the exhibit so people can bypass it. That's the most controversial part of the exhibit.

Peace.

1:38 PM, January 05, 2007  

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