One of the people I admire most, my mom: she will be missed -- a humble, gracious, kind, and content woman. These pictures are like bookmarks. From the youngest I can remember at grandma's house, to one of our last trips together in Tahoe.
Frances Toy (Sep 26, 1923 - Nov 8, 2015)
Navigating the currents of life... the hopes and dreams of building a family...married with 4 kids... living in a university town... middle-aged and growing older... all forms of bicycling (recumbent, fixed gear, road, xtracycle)... christus victor theology... left slanted politics... being Asian American... trying to make our world a better place for all... the hope of caring for the least among us... Jesus as a revolutionary...Cancer Survivor... Loving all things Code
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Friday, November 6, 2015
Catching Up
Philip graduates soon, with two majors: Bioinformatics and Computer Science.
MaeMae has been playing soccer. She is in 6th grade now and bikes to school.
Elias broke his arm, but is recovering well. He was playing tennis and soccer non stop. I was planning to coach his U10 select team, but canceled after he broke his arm. Suddenly, our schedule is empty.

We took a family vacation to Yosemite for Spring Break.


Among other events, there was Picnic Day, Lake Tahoe, and many trips to the Cabin.
Pearl is working full time again, after a year at part-time.

I am buying 4 years of military time from CalPERS. Now that I am 50, I think of retirement often.
Uncle Ed passed away. He will be missed. Uncle John celebrated his 100th birthday.
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