Gallery: November 2nd, 2008

One Year Anniversary Cruise Vacation Day 2

The room we stayed in on Deck 4 (Riviera Deck), R159 has no window, but they create the illusion of windows with some clever decor. If you’ve never slept in a room without windows, you’ll find your body has a more difficult time of telling time. We awoke around 9:30 AM and it was still [...]

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Gallery: November 1st, 2008

One Year Anniversary Cruise Vacation Day 1

We left for Oakland International Airport (OAK) at a bit after 7:00 AM and arriving before 8:00 AM to get checked in and get situated for our flight at 9:10 AM to Long Beach Airport. We flew JetBlue (Airbus A320), everything went quite smoothly and we landed at Long Beach Airport (LGB) an hour later. [...]

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Gallery: October 16th, 2008

Went to United Sportsmen Inc To Shoot Trap and Skeet

Andrea and I had the opportunity to go shoot trap and skeet with our buddy at United Sportsmen Inc. (USI) in Concord. We were in the neighborhood, business meeting at Antioch Armory, so we took full advantage of being in the East Bay.
For being our first time shooting with a shotgun and shooting trap and [...]

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12 Months. 365 Days. 8,765.81 Hours. 525,948.76 Minutes.

by Richard Bui - Posted Under: Anniversary, Personal

Thirty one million five hundred fifty six thousand nine hundred twenty six seconds. That is the break down of how long we’ve been married in terms of months, days, hours, minutes, and seconds. Today marks our very first anniversary as husband and wife and what a special day it is. It was today, thirty minutes passed nine A.M. at California State University Stanislaus at Warrior Lake we took our vows and exchanged rings forever binding us legally and spiritually connected as a team. It is today, that each of us are no longer just Andrea or Richard, but Andrea and Richard (and Stripes) walk together through sadness, happiness, anger, fear, frustration, danger, and whatever else maybe in our paths, united and connected as one.

As we spend today together, we will look back on our journey so far and also look ahead to the journey that awaits us. Today is a day that we appreciate where we were and where we are. Today we recognize that apart, we are strong, but weak and together we are invincible.

Today I recognize that I would have or want no other by my side. That despite everything I done right or wrong, Andrea continues to be stability for me when everything else in life seems turbulent. Andrea is my guiding light and my source of hope when all else seems bleak. Thank you my love for being there. I love you, happy first annivesary.

Why I’m a Republican and support John McCain.

by Andrea Bui - Posted Under: Personal

The reason why i’m so excited about this election, this is the very FIRST time i’ll be voting for a President. I registered to vote in 2004, but did not vote in that election. I also have the privilege of sharing my 30th birthday on election day this year.

So you might wonder why i’m a Republican, also known as the Grand Old Party (GOP). You might think it’s ironic that I work for the Government (Republican’s believe in smaller government). You might also wonder how I could be a Republican living in, mostly Democrat, California.

Here’s why:

  • Strong family values.
  • Less Federal Government and more Local and State Government.
  • Right to bear arms.
  • Personal decision making rather than Government deciding for you.
  • The value of hard work and not depending on the Government to provide for you.
  • Oppose universal health care ( all the tax payers would pay for everyone else)
  • Capital punishment ( I believe in the death penalty)
  • School choice and vouchers for the education system.
  • National security (strict foreign policy/ large role of military/patriotism/support of military on the offense)
  • Free trade and capitalism.

…and the number one reason why i’m a Republican:

TAXES
REPUBLICANS BELIEVE that Americans should keep more of what they earn through lower taxes and that tax policy should not suppress incentive by penalizing success.

Some say the Republican Party is for the rich, but like Mike Huckabee stated,

I’m not a Republican because I grew up rich, but because I didn’t want to spend the rest of my life poor, waiting for the government to rescue me.”