Dear wonderful friends and family,
What a year it has been! In 2012, Hannah and I trotted the globe, witnessed friends and family members tie the knot, and waved goodbye to our twenties. It truly was a year to remember. While still fresh in our minds, we wanted to share some of the highlights with you. At the end of this note, we also compiled a list of lessons learned and a few things that, looking back, were totally worth it.
The first weekend in February was big for the Kim family: Hannah turned 30, and two days later, her sister, Erina, got engaged to her boyfriend, Michael!
Alta Plaza, San Francisco - Hannah’s 30th Birthday Scavenger Hunt |
Berkeley - Erina and Michael’s
Surprise Engagement Party!
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Lake Tahoe - Alexander All-Stars with Maine Lobsters |
In May, we went to Cabo San Lucas, where we enjoyed the sun and sand, and over-indulged on too many tacos at our all-inclusive resort. I then visited Washington D.C. for my nephew's birthday. We were sad Hannah couldn’t make it, but it was still quality Wu family time. Instead of sharing yet another adorable baby photo (I’m sure you have plenty baby photos to enjoy between Facebook and Instagram), here are the men celebrating their son/nephew/grandson turning one.
Takoma Park, Maryland - Wine and Cigars |
Half Dome Summit, Yosemite National Park - Triumphant Wu’s |
NorCal - Fun with Angie and Drew |
Over the 4th of July weekend, my sister, Angie, brought 13-month old Drew out to California for his first trip to San Mateo. He really enjoyed meeting all of his Northern California relatives at a barbeque we hosted at the house. We also took a day trip to Santa Cruz so he could play on the beach. While he wasn’t a fan of the icy cold ocean water, he had a blast playing in the sand.
On July 21st, the Kim family officially welcomed another son-in-law when Erina and Michael got married in Los Angeles. Hannah was the Matron of Honor and I was an Usher. It was one of the most heartfelt, personalized, and fun Christian ceremonies we’ve ever witnessed. We were also able to squeeze in a Joshua Bell concert at the Hollywood Bowl that weekend.
Los Angeles - Family Expansion
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London, England - Walkers and Wu’s Across the Pond |
We returned to the States just in time for four more weddings in four weekends (in three states)! Congrats to Emily + Ryan, Melissa + Scott, Chris + Debbie, and Robert + Ashley.
Turkey Day was spent at home where we hosted a feast again. Some friends came over for a day of party games, wine, a bonfire, pushups, a partial viewing of Up!, and of course delicious eats. We drank a special double magnum (3 liters) of Merlot from Gundlach Bundschu that friends gave to us on the day Hannah and I got engaged (thanks to LJG, SLP, NKE, MAD, and JT) . While Hannah and I were sad to see close friends leave the Bay Area this year, we were thankful to have two of our favorite Midwesterners, Kristin and Chad, finally make the move out to the best coast!
In December, it was my turn to say goodbye to my twenties. Eight brave friends joined Hannah and me in Las Vegas to send off my twenties in style. You can imagine it was a successful weekend given Hannah and I both won at the casino. On Sunday, Hannah took another cross-continental flight, this time flying from Vegas to Sao Paulo, Brazil. The following weekend, we paid our final respects to Hannah’s grandmother, who passed away peacefully in her sleep at the age of 89. She was a big part of Hannah's life and will be remembered as the greatly respected family matriarch, full of grace and courage.
At last, we ended the year by swimming and snorkeling our way to Christmas Day in Kauai, Hawaii. The major highlight of the trip--aside from just relaxing after a fulfilling year--was a Na Pali Riders whale watching tour that took us along the Na’Pali Coast. It was the beginning of mating season, so we saw well over a dozen humpback whales and even more bottle-nosed dolphins.
Hannah and I have had a fantastic year and are looking forward to more adventures in 2013. We are finally ready to "settle down," so maybe this time next year our family will look a little different! ;)
Poipu, Kauai - Christmas dinner at
Tidepools restaurant
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2012 Lessons Learned
- When driving a stick shift for the first time, do your best not to take the wrong turn that takes you through the city center of Arles, France with its small, one-way, pedestrian-filled alleys.
- When traveling in a foreign country, make sure you are at the correct bus stop to avoid sprinting to catch your bus while carrying a 50 pound backpack
- Matching tuxedo t-shirts make for a guaranteed unforgettable evening
- Play craps with Hannah. She’s lucky.
- Don’t play Yahtzee against Hannah. She’s lucky.
- Sneaking wine into Outside Lands in large Ziploc bags = lots of saved $$
- Bathroom remodels are a lot more work than one might think
- The word “terroir” (used in every other sentence in French wine country) is really difficult to pronounce correctly. Try it. Seriously. Terroir.
- School buses are a great method for transporting wedding guests
- “Less drowsy” Dramamine (motion sickness medicine) still turns Hannah into a zombie
Totally Worth It
- Waiting 2 hours at the top of the Eiffel Tower for the sunset and the City of Lights to live up to its name
- Climbing up to the top of Half Dome and being crazy sore the next day
- Traveling around the country to attend every bachelor/bachelorette party and 10 weddings
- Waking up at 5am to go on the Na Pali Riders whale watching tour in Kauai
- Standing on our tiptoes to watch Andrew Bird live in concert
- Every video chat with our parents/sisters/nephew/friends
- Eating Hannah’s homemade cookies when I’m already full from lunch/dinner
- Bottle service at XS
- Chateau Haut-Sarpe B-Winemaker tour in Saint-Emilion where we mixed our own blend
- Bone-in filet mignon at Bobo’s Steakhouse
Other Notable Mentions
- Gangnam Style. Yeah, that happened. It played 5 times at 4 weddings in 4 straights weekends. As a Korean, Hannah is both proud and bewildered.
- What an incredible season for Peyton Manning and Andrew Luck leading their teams to the NFL playoffs
- Indiana Men’s Basketball ranked #1 from the beginning of the season to just a couple weeks ago
- Giants won the World Series in sweeping fashion!
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