Monday, December 8, 2008
Pangkor Laut Malaysia
In early December we had a long weekend due to the Hari Raya Haji Muslim holiday. We decided to road trip it up to Malaysia. We made it to Kuala Lumpur on Friday night and then another few hours north on Saturday morning to catch a ferry to Pangkor Laut. We had two very relaxing days at the island spa resort. We have both been working long days lately and really needed the R&R. ahhhhhh. Unfortunately the long trip home wasn't so relaxing, especially since it took more than 2 hours to get through Malaysia immigration (we should have figured a Muslim holiday in a Muslim country - nobody working!) Click on the photo for more.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Cargill's Dinner and Dance
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Jack & Mary visit Singapore
Sunday, November 2, 2008
A Sunday Morning
Sunday, October 12, 2008
palawan, philipines
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
year number one
On Sept 30 Mike and I are celebrating our 1st anniversary! Unfortunately I was back in the U.S. for work, so I made another little video for Mike to look back on the last 20+ years (for those who were asking me to post the video I did for the wedding - it was too long, so I cut out about 20 minutes!), and I added a few photos from our first married year. What a year it's been. I am so very lucky to be married to my perfect match!
Saturday, September 27, 2008
girls just wanna have fun
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Esher England
I had to leave my hubby again and went to London for a few days work. The biggest benefit being that I could visit my dear friend Rani and her family. She also works for Cargill. They live in an absolutely adorable village called Esher - could this be a sweeter house and how quintessential - a Mini! Thanks Rani for having me.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
One weekend in Bangkok
A colleague, mentor and friend from Cargill came to Singapore for the last time before she retires in September. For years we've been wanting to do a little excursion together, and it finally happened. We went to Bangkok for the weekend, which just so happened to be the same weekend that protestors stormed the Prime Minister's office resulting in a Thai state of emergency! While we barely noticed in Bangkok, Nancy did have to cancel her next leg in Phuket - better safe than sorry. Here's wishing Nancy a happy retirement!
Monday, August 25, 2008
Sunday, August 17, 2008
BBQ @ WBL
Friday, August 15, 2008
congratulations Julie & Rob!
If there is anyone that could pull off a spectacular wedding in less time (six weeks) than we did (eight weeks), it would be Susan's sister, Julie (with a little help from her mom, right Rob?). Congratulations! Consider coming to Singapore for a second honeymoon...
Saturday, August 9, 2008
next stop... wisconsin
Monday, August 4, 2008
back in the bwca
There's no better way to start off a three week holiday than with a trip to the boundary waters. Susan and I enjoyed four days of perfect weather and plump blueberries on South Hegman Lake. Also pictured are ages-old rock pictographs and the most scenic Angleworm Lake. We will no doubt return to these lakes one day. Click on the photo to see more...
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Susan takes a "Tri"
So after supporting Mike on a couple Triathlons, I decided to give it a "tri" myself! It was a mini-triathlon with shorter distances. I liked it, and may even give the sprint triathlon a try one day. Mike did the sprint later in the day. Since our camera didn't survive when I mistakenly dunked it in sea water (oops!) we don't have photos of his event. But he did well as usual.
Saturday, May 24, 2008
bintan triathlon 2008
Mike competed in (and completed!) his first triathlon along with good friend Sarvin Patel on the island of Bintan, Indonesia on a hot and humid day. Susan was our personal cheering section and photographer. Mike looks forward to another triathlon, but will likely engage in some proper training first... Click the photo for some action shots.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
weekend in hanoi
We took advantage of a holiday weekend and booked a getaway trip to Hanoi, Vietnam. In the city, we were most impressed with the beauty of the lakes, the early risers for badminton and exercise (all ages), the no-rules traffic, the local art galleries, and of course the great croissants and coffee.
Three hours drive from Hanoi is Halong Bay and its 1969 limestone islands. We explored the Bay, islands and caves by an overnight junk boat and kayak. The spectacular scenery, worthy of a James Bond movie, is difficult to capture in pictures. Click the photo for more...
Three hours drive from Hanoi is Halong Bay and its 1969 limestone islands. We explored the Bay, islands and caves by an overnight junk boat and kayak. The spectacular scenery, worthy of a James Bond movie, is difficult to capture in pictures. Click the photo for more...
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Saturday, April 12, 2008
A new doc in Singapore
Mike has decided to hunker down and get a job after five months of freedom and travel. It'll be an adjustment for both of us - it was nice having him along on my trips, and at home coming up with fun dinner menus! But he's very excited to about the clinic he's joined and to get back to the work he loves. It's in a nice new clinic that serves mostly expats from Australia, Europe and US. Check it out - and also the pic of the handsome doc under the "doctors" link. :)
International Medical Clinic
International Medical Clinic
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Easter celebration 2008
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
from saint paul to sao paulo
A much needed trip back home allowed us to spend some quality time with friends, family and coworkers. Mike was able to actually spend a week working at United Hospital, after a few months of self-imposed unemployment. We drove to Grand Rapids for a long day of snowmobiling, and discovered our map reading skills aren't what we thought they were. After a quick trip to Chicago for our travel visas (and a good pizza and shopping), we headed to Brazil, where Susan was able to participate in global treasury meetings. The lofty and magnificent sights of Rio de Janeiro were the highlight of Brazil. Click on the photo to see more...
a time to weep
It is with great sadness that we report that we lost our baby to miscarriage on February 21. We named her Lucy. As the angel says, Those we have held in our arms for a little while, we hold in our hearts forever.
A special thank you to all of our family and friends that helped us through this challenging time with your thoughts, words, prayers, support and just being there for us.
Mike and Susan
A special thank you to all of our family and friends that helped us through this challenging time with your thoughts, words, prayers, support and just being there for us.
Mike and Susan
Friday, February 15, 2008
a quick trip down under
Australia is the next stop on our world tour. After a weekend in Sydney, we headed to Melbourne for a few more days. Mike spent his time sailing, kayaking and touring the cities while Susan was hard at work, which included a visit to the slaughterhouse in Wagga Wagga. Click on the photo to see more shots of a couple of awesome cities...
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
this side of paradise
If you ever want a dream holiday on a tropical island with sunny skies, blue waters and white sands, we highly suggest you consider heading for the Maldives in the Indian Ocean. We were impressed in every way, and our high expectations were exceeded. The photos should give you a good idea of what we did for five days (not much). Mike's biggest problem was figuring out any word he could spell with his Scrabble letters in the photo. Click on the photo to see them all...
Sunday, January 20, 2008
seoul searching
Susan and I paid a visit to the 11 million people of Seoul, Korea this past week (she for work, and I as a tag-along). We partook in the quintessential Seoul experiences of public bath houses, private DVD bang rooms, busy markets, kimchi and barbecued beef. The cold weather, conifers and ice rinks made us a bit homesick for a good Minnesota winter. We also made a side trip to the heavily protected demilitarized zone and saw one of the four tunnels the North has made attempting to gain entry into the South. Now its back to cozy little Singapore for me, and a week in Minnesota for Susan. Click on the photo for more images from South Korea...
Monday, January 14, 2008
the rumors are true...
We are expecting a child in June! When this ultrasound photo was taken a few days ago, I immediately noticed the resemblance to her mother-to-be (see photos below). The doctor also believes it will be a girl. Susan is doing very well, especially considering her busy work and travel schedule.
We are accepting name suggestions...



(I also notice a resemblance to Lucy...)
We are accepting name suggestions...



(I also notice a resemblance to Lucy...)
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Mike travels to India
Mike is currently on a Habitat for Humanity trip to India with our friends Rob and Sarvin. I haven't heard much about his trip yet - except that their taxi hit a cow when they first arrived (and keep in mind that cows are sacred in India).
This is Mike here... I'm back from India with an update. I was fortunate to be part of a great group of Habitat volunteers working in an area affected by the 2004 tsunami. We helped out on the front end of a project to build 97 brick and cement homes in a village south of Pondicherry (you may recognize the name if you've read Life of Pi). The work was tough, but at day's end we had time to play cricket with the local kids and meet the families that will live in the homes. India is indeed an assault on the senses, and these few pictures hardly do justice to the sights, sounds, tastes and smells of such a fantastic place.
Rob Spence will no doubt have much better pics on his site soon (www.snowless.com).
And by the way, the cow that our taxi hit thankfully survived and walked away.

click on photo to see more...
This is Mike here... I'm back from India with an update. I was fortunate to be part of a great group of Habitat volunteers working in an area affected by the 2004 tsunami. We helped out on the front end of a project to build 97 brick and cement homes in a village south of Pondicherry (you may recognize the name if you've read Life of Pi). The work was tough, but at day's end we had time to play cricket with the local kids and meet the families that will live in the homes. India is indeed an assault on the senses, and these few pictures hardly do justice to the sights, sounds, tastes and smells of such a fantastic place.
Rob Spence will no doubt have much better pics on his site soon (www.snowless.com).
And by the way, the cow that our taxi hit thankfully survived and walked away.
click on photo to see more...
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