Category: Life

September 27 2016

40 Life Lessons from a 40-Year-Old

About a month ago, I turned the big 4-0. Lots of people have asked me how that’s affected me, I guess it’s technically time for a mid-life crisis. But it came and went without much fanfare. I have been thinking about writing this post, however, after seeing this: 50 best practices for living a well-designed life. I agree with some of the items on that list like #2, I’m all about drinking water, and #26 is a gem, practice gratitude daily, even it’s simply for the air you breathe.

I’ve challenged myself to come up with 40 things I wish someone had told me before I turned 40. Since I’m married with two kids, I’ve sprinkled in some advice that pertain to those who are in similar circumstances. I’m also an introvert at heart, so if you are too, some of these items may hit home. Now, in no particular order, here they are. (Guess this could double as a letter to my boys.)

1. Try not to judge others. Most of the time, you’re just pointing out your own weaknesses.
2. Life’s too short to not use nice, fluffy towels.
3. Speaking of towels, make sure your significant other has a fresh one after his or her shower. It’s a sweet gesture. (Bonus points for giving him or her a cold glass of water, too.)
4. It’s ok for your children to be bored in the car, that’s when their imagination flows.
5. Don’t multitask. Do one item well and then move on to another.
6. Browse the internet, scour magazines but read books.
7. Get outside. It’s fun being online or on your phone but being in nature gives your overstressed brain a break.
8. Smile at strangers.
9. You may not want to go on that trip but just go. You’ll make a ton of great memories.
10. Foster a good relationship between your children and your parents. That grandmother/grandfather bond is strong and both parties benefit from the close relationship.
11. Forget the gym, put on some running shoes and just go. There’s nothing quite like listening to your favorite music and breathing in fresh air.
12. If you have children, you don’t need the whole diaper bag. In your large purse, just bring plastic bags (to wrap up the poop), diapers, and wipes.
13. It’s never too late to change careers. It’s typically only fear that’s holding you back.
14. If you do change careers, listen to the feedback of others but develop a quiet confidence within yourself.
15. Instead of saying how smart your child is, tell them how proud you are that they’re trying. (Develop the growth mind-set.)
16. One of the best gifts you can give your spouse is 30 minutes of pure, kid-free sleep.
17. Celebrate every tiny victory – that’s includes every birthday, engagement, wedding, holiday, etc. Life’s too short not to celebrate the good times.
18. Tell the ones you love how much they mean to you, when they’re alive. That can be through a text, email or letter.
19. When you’re feeling depressed, remember that “this too shall pass.”
20. Don’t scold your child in front of others. Take them away to a quiet place and, in a calm tone of voice, talk to them.
21. Foster good relationships with your friends. You don’t have to be best friends with everyone, there are different levels of friendship one can have.
22. Learn how to cook at least a few good, healthy dishes for your kids. If you’re up for the challenge, try cooking a new dish every week.
23. Involve your kids in the process, whether that means in cooking, gardening, or handiwork around the house.
24. When negotiating with children, if they go up a number, go down a few numbers. Usually, you’ll end up in the middle (or where you started).
25. A Steve Jobs once said, “Creativity is just connecting things.” Usually this means two disparate things. Practice that.
26. Develop strong relationships with your siblings. Friends come and go but sisters/brothers are forever.
27. We all make mistakes, but it’s how we deal with them that shows our true character.
28. Don’t make death scary for kids. Explain to them that it’s a part of life.
29. Some days, take a break from Instagram and Facebook. It’ll make you happier.
30. Try to not create too many rules in the house. Instead, teach your kid values.
31. Praise your kid when he or she does something right, especially if they’ve conquered a fear.
32. Let ideas percolate. Don’t rush into projects, let your subliminal brain work on it.
33. Meditate. Even if that means just sitting quietly for a few minutes and listening to your breathing.
34. Trust (selectively). Develop a close circle of friends who will encourage you in your life and who only want the best for you.
35. Don’t wait till you are your goal weight to buy clothes. You can feel stylish and confident at any weight.
36. You may not like to being in pictures but suck it up and be in them. Later in life, your children will want to see their mom in their pictures.
37. Take a road trip across America. You’ll appreciate the grandeur of this country even more.
38. Travel abroad. Be open to new cultures and learn about their customs.
39. Lift others up, don’t tear people down.
40. Persistence and drive will get you farther in life than just being smart.

Finally, be nice.

September 19 2016

An Open Letter to My Sister/Best Friend Carol

Today, instead of putting up a typical blog post about art or photography, I thought I’d write an open letter to my sister, Carol. I’m not the gushy type, outside of Sam and my two boys, I’m not particularly warm (though I wish I was), but I feel that it’s important to tell the ones you love how much they mean to you. Sure, I could have done this privately, over email, but I feel compelled to share this.

You see, back when I was first diagnosed with bipolar, it was Sam and Carol who were there for me. Carol and I attended UCLA together and so we developed a close relationship during those formative years. I call her the better version of me, she’s smart, funny and compassionate. She’s the one I call when I’m feeling too stressed out or when I’m on the verge of another manic episode. She drops everything for me. She’s taught me that you can trust people but that the feelings of happiness and confidence come not from the validation from others but from within.

So here goes. (Carol’s nickname is Jae. It’s derived from her Korean name Jihae, which means “wisdom”.)

Dear Jae,

This letter is a long time coming. I’m not good with words, like you, but I didn’t want another moment to pass by without telling you how much you mean to me. Back when I was first diagnosed with bipolar, and I had to go the UCLA psych ward, where I spent six weeks locked up and away from my children, it was you who talked me down from the ledge. In the darkest moments of my life, you remained steady and strong. And for that, I thank you.

While in mania, I know I was difficult to deal with. I remember crying on the phone to you because I had just gotten into a big fight with Sam. You let me stay at your place but, more than that, you didn’t make me feel like something was wrong with me. You were patient and understanding, you knew that the storm would eventually pass and that things would return back to normal.

I admire you for the mother that you are to your three children and I’m thankful to have such a great role model. When you take Parker aside and reprimand him in a stern but caring way, you show me that you can love a child while still teaching him hard life lessons.

Thank you for always opening up your house to us. Sam and I see your place as our second home, you make it so comfortable. Also, thanks for always making me fresh guacamole. It never goes unnoticed.

Finally, thanks for the boost of confidence. Making the switch from running My Modern Met to becoming a real photographer is daunting and scary, but you give me the peps talks that I need.

From the bottom of my heart, I love you.

Your little sis,
Naya

August 31 2016

Celebrating August Birthdays (+ A New Dog!)

This past weekend, my family got together to celebrate August Birthdays (mine and Sam’s, we both just turned 40). We hung out at my sister’s place, she has this great community pool so we soaked up some sun while we watched the kids splash around. My sister, Grace, just adopted a rescue dog named Hunter, he’s an adorable new addition to our family, so chill, we caught him sneaking upstairs and sleeping in one of the kid’s beds. As a special surprise, Grace went all the way to Pizzeria Mozza in Newport Beach to pick up the ultimate dessert, butterscotch budino. Talk about melt in your mouth!

I was so happy; I got to run around with my camera and snap some shots of the day.

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What’s a happy birthday sign without some pictures of your dogs on it.

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Logan was all smiles that day.

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My sister, Carol, with her husband Burt.

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Berry, my niece, holding some of our balloons.

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Parker and my nephew, Riverton. I’m glad they have each other.

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The closest we come to a family picture. (I like how Parker posed.)

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My brother-in-law, Keith, jumping into the pool with his daughter, Berry.

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The kids doing their own version of jumping.

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My brother-in-law Burt.

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My sister, Grace, with her new dog.

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Parker walking on top of a wall.

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Hunter is so photogenic!

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Speaking of photogenic, this is my niece, Berry.

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Hunter finding his favorite spot.

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Birthday cake surrounded by budinos.

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Parker got to blow out our candles.

August 26 2016

Celebrating My 40th Birthday

Since tomorrow is my birthday, I’ll be taking the day off. Don’t have definitive plans yet but hoping to have a nice lunch at the beach. See you all on Monday!

August 24 2016

Disneyland and Everyday Life With Two Toddlers

On Monday, after work, Sam and I took the boys to Disneyland. It was in the high 80s and was pretty packed so we just played some carnival games, ate a few churros and left. On a side note, I hate to admit it, but I had to drop my 365 day project because it got too difficult. It ended up that I would put up almost any random picture up instead of carefully crafting my photos. On a happier note, I bought a new VSCO Film Lightroom Preset, No 5. I now have Film Essentials, No 1, No 2, and No 5. It’s easy to get out of hand with these presets but they’re fun to play with.

Now here are some pictures from the past two days.

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On the side wall of the new Starbucks, at Downtown Disneyland, is a mural of the Starbucks’ mermaid (from the logo). Parker liked playing in the grooves with his car. They became a racetrack, in his eyes.

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Almost everything is too loud to Parker, especially fireworks and roller coasters.

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Logan loves playing the fishing game.

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Here’s Sam feeding a churro to Logan.

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Back at home, Logan is a fan of garbage trucks.

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Here are the two boys playing together.

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The two boys actually posed for this picture. (Please excuse their poofy hair, they are in bad need of haircuts.)

August 15 2016

Day Off Tuesday (Happy Birthday, Sam!)

I’ll be taking off Tuesday because it’s Sam’s birthday! I think we’ll be hanging out at Disneyland for the day. Then, we’re having a lobster dinner at night. It’s his big 4-0! See you on Wednesday.

August 15 2016

Celebrating My Nephew’s First Birthday (Dol)

This past weekend, my side of the family and Sam’s side of the family got together to celebrate my nephew, Koda’s, first birthday or dol. It’s a big deal in Korean tradition, families throw huge parties inviting hundreds of guests. Like we did for Logan, Sam’s brother decided to keep it more intimate by inviting just family. With all the kids running around, it was still a packed house.

The cake was the best, it had a mini Yoda on top with the words, MAY THE 1ST BE WITH YOU, written on the bottom. It was by Eleana Perez, here’s her website and Instagram. Not only was the cake a piece of art, it was delicious, too! (Inside was a chocolate cake with fresh strawberries.)

The highlights of the day included the doljabi (read more about it below) and watching the kids run through the snake water sprinkler. (I wouldn’t recommend it since it popped early on.) All in all, it was a great time had by all.

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Koda’s family picture.

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My mother-in-law set up the table with fruit and tteok (Korean rice cakes). Here, we were all trying to get Koda to smile.

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The grandparents with Koda.

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The dol’s main event is a ritual called the doljabi where the child is placed in front of various objects such as string, money, a microphone and a stethoscope. The object symbolizes what the child will grow up to be or have. String means long life, money means wealth, microphone means entertainer and stethoscope means doctor. He chose the microphone! Maybe he’ll be a Korea pop star.

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Next, we all gathered to watch Koda eat his mini cake. All the kids helped him by digging right in.

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This is Koda with Sam’s dad or his grandfather.

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My sister Grace is holding Koda in these pictures. What an adorable face!

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We set up a kiddie pool in the backyard so that all the kids could play in it. This is Cedro and Draelyn, Koda’s cousins on his mom’s side.

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Sam also set up this snake that sprayed water. The kids got a kick out of it, running through it and screaming.

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These are my two sisters, Carol and Grace, and my brother-in-law Burt.

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I think my Logan had the most fun. He didn’t want the party to end!

August 9 2016

Gone Home Sick

I’ve been trying to write this morning but I can’t seem to get out of this fog. I think I’m coming down with a cold. Going home. Hope to see you tomorrow!

August 2 2016

The Slow Process of Growing

It’s been about six months now since I announced to the world that “I want to be a photographer!” yet I feel stuck. My photos are still fuzzy, I can’t seem to grab the perfect shot. How long does it take to get the technical part down? Like growing vegetables in your garden, do you just have to keep watering your plants till you see signs of life? I see incremental changes, but I still throw 90% of the photos I take away. What can I do to change? Take more classes? Read more books?

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Are you an aspiring photographer? What were some important lessons you learned along the way that kept you motivated? No one said that having a creative life would be easy but I never expected to doubt myself so much either. You see these beautiful photos on 500px or Pinterest and you say, “I can do that!” But then you try and the colors are all wrong or the angle isn’t right. I guess you could say I’m discouraged right now.

Any sound pieces of advice would be greatly appreciated.

July 26 2016

Hiking Santa Rosa Plateau, Veering Off Our Normal Path

Yesterday, Sam, the boys, our nanny Cindy and I went to Santa Rosa Plateau. We veered off our normal path and decided to try a trail we’d only done once before. You start off by walking toward the vernal pools and then you make a turn into a valley. The views were exquisite. The best part was that during the rocky parts of the trail, Parker would run back to me and hold my hand until we got to smoother ground. He wanted to make sure I wouldn’t fall. “What a sweetheart!,” I thought. You can’t teach a kid to be that thoughtful.

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Here’s proof. The quality of the photo is bad (i.e. out-of-focus) but that’s because I was trying to climb up a hill while simultaneously trying to take this picture.

In any case, I thought that going out to nature would give me the opportunity to practice photography. Between you and me, I’ve been having a tough time keeping up with it. My Photo a Day project is still alive, though now I’m just posting to Instagram (and not on this blog, too).

Out of the 42 photos I took, only four were keepers. (I don’t count the out-of-focus hand holding picture.)

Got to keep plugging away at this! No one said making a life changing goal would be easy. I love photography so much but the technical side sometimes weighs me down. How many out-of-focus photos can I still have? (The answer is: too many.) I’m hoping that one day I’ll be so technically proficient that I won’t have to worry about that side of photography anymore. Then, I’ll find my own voice, my own distinct style. Until then, I’ll keep taking pictures of Parker almost hitting me with a rock and Sam’s rear end close to my face. (You laugh but it’s true.)

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Yes, the last photo is a bit too much “Max Wanger.” (I said I was working on the style thing, k?) 🙂

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