Friday, September 10, 2010

Haiti

The news about this trip first came to me when my mother told me she was going to Haiti with a missionary group, Back to Eden. The idea of my mother going on her first mission trip in one of the poorest and least developed countries in the world was not comforting to say the least, so I decided to join her on our first mother-daughter mission trip experience together.

Words alone cannot describe the overwhelming hardship the country's people face day to day ever since the devastating earthquake. Even though several months have passed, the harsh reality that has left thousands homeless and barely hanging on is unimaginable. Our thirty minute ride from the Port-Au-Prince airport to the house where we were staying at in Diquini was merely a glimpse of the destruction that was caused by this horrific earthquake. Along the roads, there was concrete rubble everywhere and piles of trash 4 to 5 feet high. I was in shock at the sight of hundreds of tents pitched along a narrow median strip of a busy highway. Often, the highways are so congested with traffic that the vehicles will crash into the tents along the median causing injuries and fatalities. It's extremely sad to think that these people live amongst the most dangerous places just to find shelter, a place to call home.

Although our time was limited to just one week, we managed to set-up a clinic at a local SDA church to provide medical and optical services. Every morning, we arrived at clinic around 9am to be welcomed by hundreds of people patiently waiting to be treated. As part of the medical team, I helped triage patients taking vitals and history with the assistance of our translators. With only one physician (Dr. Lee) on board, patients waited long hours before being seen. Even with the most challenging task at hand to see every patient without a break in between, Dr. Lee showed nothing but kindness and compassion as he thanked every person for waiting so patiently and prayed with them. Majority of the patients we treated suffered from pain (head, stomach, back) and infection (most commonly UTI's) attributed to the earthquake in January. Most of the children were severely malnourished and anemic because they simply didn't have food to eat. In Leogane (the epicenter of the earthquake), we treated a two-year old boy with a parasitic infection. It was so heartbreaking to see him in tears and pain caused by the parasite that was literally living under the skin of his left foot. After treating as many patients as we could in clinic, around fifty to sixty children showed up every afternoon for Vacation Bible School. By the end of the week, they had mastered all the songs and hand motions we taught them. Singing at the tops of their lungs, they would uplift their voices filling the entire church with their favorite song "Hallelujah, praise ye the Lord." Seeing the children so happy with their faces lit up with smiles ear to ear was priceless.

Looking back, I am so pleased with my decision to go to Haiti. Even if it was just for one week, just to be able to make a small contribution and reach out to these people was worth the experience. You can't help but come back with a greater appreciation for everything after witnessing the hardships people face there everyday. Although it will definitely be a long road to recovery, we can only hope for a new Haiti and continue to keep them in our prayers.









































Wednesday, July 21, 2010

I DIE.


My favorite, the Rachel Zoe Project returns August 3rd!!! I can't wait!!!

Friday, July 16, 2010

The artist in me.

Stick figure animation is my specialty.

Published with Blogger-droid v1.4.7

DANGER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

NORDSTROM ANNIVERSARY SALE STARTS TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nordy's always knows how to entice their customers to spend their dollars! I got away without doing too much damage (actually, I think David shopped more than me.)


My new Ted Baker wallet.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Come to Mama!


My new toy!!! Can't wait to play with her!




Saturday, July 3, 2010

Perfect for the weather!

Call me a halmuni if you want but I
love kong gooksoo (cold noodles in soy bean broth.) It is the perfect solution to this intolerable heat!

Published with Blogger-droid v1.3.9

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Published with Blogger-droid v1.3.9

Friday, June 25, 2010

Bon Anniversaire

I still can't believe it's been 2 years (June 22, 2010.) Altogether, we've been together for eight years...jeejush. So what's new in the LEE-LEE household? Last September, David was hired full-time at a PDS office in Hemet. Since then, it seems like we've had very little time for traveling (like we used to.) Fortunately for us, we are going to Cabo San Lucas (returning to the RIU Resort) with our good friends in August. If you didn't know by now, we like to travel with company. It just makes trips that much more exciting!

Looking back on the past two years of our marriage, I am so grateful for a wonderful and loving husband, most of all best friend who embraces me for who I am. So happy anniversary to my one and only David!!! I LOVE YOU!!! (*Elena, this is the part where you gag...is this too much PDA for you???haha*)


Married on June 22, 2008.




Two years later...happy wife, happy life!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Reunited!!!


After what seemed to be eternity (3 months), we were finally reunited! Yahoooooo!!!! We welcomed our dear FOB friend Hyunah back from the motherland while Margie came back for her monthly visit from NorCal.

Some things never change.

To top it off, we celebrated Margie's 27th birthday (our makneh of the group). This would be the marvelous cake that Sarah drove all the way to West LA for!!! It was oh~so~delicious!!!!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Are you READY?!?!



It's finally here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

New York in less than 48 hours!!!

After a month or two of strategic planning with Danny, David and I managed to surprise Elena in NYC! What she thought was a weekend anniversary trip to the East Coast turned out to be just that...with an added bonus, of course...the company of friends to celebrate with them!



I could barely contain my excitement knowing that they were going to walk through the hotel doors any minute! In this photo, David and I were sitting on a bench in the middle of the hotel lobby. Elena had to do a double take and squint her eyes to realize that it was really us! We looked like crazies running towards each other across the hotel lobby as if we had been separated for ages. And of course, Danny got the jaw-dropping surprise on camera. High five Danny!

I'd say 95% of the trip was dedicated to our love for food. As most of you may already know, I live to EAT. Here are some of my faves.















Luckily, Elena and I kept track of our exciting adventure in the big city. I'm pretty sure we left nothing out.

Here it goes:

1. Katz Deli (Lower East Side)
2. Rockefeller Center
3. Dean & Deluca's
4. Empire State Building
5. Wolfgang's Steakhouse
6. Mad for Chicken (Murray Hill)
7. Time Squre!!! (Nuts, Toys R Us, falafel sandwich, and we saw David Blaine!!!)
8. Magnolia Bakery
9. Sarabeth's
10. Central Park
11. Bergdorf Goodman on 5th Ave.
12. Trump Tower (Mozzarella Bar)
13. Dylan's candy bar
14. Serendipity (Upper East Side)
15. Subway to Soho ---> Lombardi's
16. Shopping in Soho (Uniqlo & Topshop!)
17. Dean & Deluca in Soho
18. New Wonton Garden in Chinatown
19. Massage in Chinatown!
20. Greenwich Village
21. NYU & local pub to watch Charger's game!
22. Balthazar (Soho)
23. Another massage!!!
23. Boka (East Village)

Wow. Let me remind you this was all done on Saturday & Sunday!!!

Happy 7-year anniversary Danny & Elena! We love you guys!




Where I'd rather be....

Yes, I'll admit it. I'm a wimpy SoCal girl who doesn't tolerate cold weather. So what?!? With all the rain lately, all I can think of is....


...a much needed vacation!!!
Right NOW, I'd rather be swimming at the beach, laying out and getting may damn tan on! I'm so pale!
One day, we'll revisit this tropical paradise. Bora Bora.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Holiday baking!!!!

The holidays always inspire me to get into the seldom used kitchen and BAKE like no other.

11 cookie tins, 6 dozen oatmeal toffee cookies, 6 dozen mocha crinkles, and 4 loaves of banana bread.....no joke! The lucky recipients = our families. One tin per family (7 on my side, 4 on David's.)




Here are the mocha crinkles! A delicious combination of coffee & cocoa!



The oatmeal toffee cookies.
(subsitute with brown sugar & whole wheat flour)

(Subsitute with wheat flour & brown sugar)

Thanks to Sarah for all the yummy recipes! The mocha crinkles came from this book....along with tons of other great cookie recipes!