Photos for the expert to take




Photos for the expert to take

Originally uploaded by Raymond Yee.

I'm in the process of renewing my Canadian passport. I thought that I'd be able to take my own passport photos, but the requirements made it rather onerous. It was a relief to get my photos taken by a local photo shop. There I learned about all the other types of government (or media-) mandated photos. Apparently, all the photos have different requirements. Why can't the world just agree on some standard photo formats -- or at least fewer formats?

campus tour




campus tour

Originally uploaded by Raymond Yee.

I like seeing crowds of visitors taking a tour of the Berkeley campus. Imagine the thoughts and feelings going through the hearts and minds of prospective students and their parents. The scene takes me back to the first days as a 1st year student at the University of Toronto for me.

We’re back

Laura and I just got back from honeymoon in Maui on Sunday night. It was a
wonderful, wonderful trip. Still, we're both happy to be back, ready to
build our new life together back in Berkeley.

Needless to say, we took a lot of pictures. The following is an obligatory we-were-in-Hawaii picture:

More pictures to come....

:-) :-)

On May 14, Laura Shefler and I were married in Oakland, California. And we're so happy! There hasn't been much activity in our blogs or wikis leading up to and immediately following that wonderful, wonderful day. I'm sure our readers will understand :-) Undoubtedly, Laura and I will be posting pictures. We're grateful that Lloyd and Lynn have already done so! Thank you.

It's going to take a little while for me to re-establish my public writing persona. There's the obvious reason that Laura and I have been going through one of the biggest and best events of our lives, intensely public and private moments. It's hard to know how to even talk about it with those closest to us, let alone to a public audience. There is, of course, the matter of having been insanely busy! I'm thankful for a relatively slow and relaxed day to quietly go about living a normal day, that is, a day of the new normal. Very nice.