Wa Gwai 兩隻人見人愛的搗蛋嘩鬼 - My 2 Little Rascals

04. 01. 08

Custom Photo Cards

Ever since my first child was born, I have been obsessed with sending emails and greeting cards with her photos on it. When my second child was born, needless to say, pictures of one turned into pictures of two. Every time I saw advertisements of stationary companies that offer “design your own”, “do it yourself”, or “put your favorite pictures here” greeting cards, note pads, and even bank checks, I would stop whatever I was doing and just had to check it out.

I love custom photo cards, especially those with simple, contemporary designs, and neutral color that would fit into any occasions.

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Every now and then, I would pick out a few good pictures of my kids and turned it into photo note cards or photo greeting cards. I just left it blank without any holiday or seasonal greetings, so that I could use it for anybody, anytime, and for any occasion. For example, I have used it as thank you cards after birthday parties, get well cards, or just to say hi cards to relatives who live overseas. I also use it as a gift tag, so that the recipient would know exactly who gave him the gift without second guessing.

There are so many other way I can use a custom photo cards for. You just have to be creative!

Dine in the Sky

Have you dine in the sky before? I have. That is dining on the airplane in the sky. Ha Ha!

It was on Today Show. Dinner in the Sky is hosted at a table suspended at a height of 50 meter, which is about 16.5 feet, by a team of professionals. They prepare, cook, and serve the meal up in the sky. They serve up to 22 people each session. As you can see, they are not serving heavy meal, and I wonder why. For me, I guess I won’t have the appeitite when you ask me to dine 16 feet up in the air. Maybe that’s why they are serving bite size food. I can’t help but wonder, where is the washroom?

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