Friday, May 05, 2006

We bought a house!!!

Jason and I are now proud homeowners of a quaint brick house in the suburbs of Melbourne :)

I was going to publish the photos, but decided it might be a bad idea. Not to say I don't trust any of you, but there are some weird people who trawl the net.

Anyways, we're busy unpacking and decorating... I'm trying my best to incorporate feng shui principles but it's so complicated and we don't have a lot of money so a renovation is definitely out of the question. I guess we'll take things in stride.

3 Comments:

Blogger Zen said...

Congrats and best wishes to you both! May you have years of peace and happiness.

Zen & Lady Zen

3:46 am  
Blogger Zen said...

Jhin tin ni hao ma?
I read your comments on my blog page. I would be glad to answer your questions. However I would rather not do it on my blog comments. You can contact me directly so I can reply via the email on my profile page.


I will answer this here. I teach and study Northern Shaolin Tai Chi Praying Mantis Kung Fu. It is a northern System. The link is also on my blog in the link section.

here are some other blasian links for you:
I am also there:

http://p097.ezboard.com/bblasianworld

http://p200.ezboard.com/bblasianforums28412

http://www.aaaunity.com/

you will find them informative

My regards to your Mum & family.



Zai Jhin

..Zen

1:01 am  
Blogger Zen said...

Oh, Shao jie, another thing I will answer here since your site is about Blasian, mine is about sailing :-)

My wife and I have have been together about 4 almost 5 yrs. We have no kids, nor will have any. We are past that time in life, to start raising kids together.

Tell your Mum not to worry so much, as long as the couple have love and respect each other, problems will come just like ANY realationship but can be worked through. Having the support of the parents DOES HELP, rather than have that negativety to deal with as well as life's general problems on being a couple. In the case of a Blasian couple it is helpful to have both respect and understand the others culture. In you guys case you are both really the same culture, with different roots. way less of an issue. I do not know how the racical climate is there, but here at least in CA it is not a big deal for mixed couples these days. IT is the parents though if they are young that have the issues.

My In-laws treat me as part of the family. I would never do any thing to unpset that harmony. My father in law past away just recently, I was there in the ceremony as elder son of the family.

Well, I think that answered your questions. If you have more or would like to chat more on it, or Mum :-)
please fell feel to contact me via email

Zai jhin shao jie.
Shao shin

...Zen

1:36 am  

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