The Plan: Retire & achieve "Needgreater" status (Ecuador, Colombia, Peru?)
("I love it when a plan comes together." Hannibal Smith, The"A" Team)

Friday, March 28, 2014

Filipino+Korean Wedding=Partytime

Las Vegas is one of the few places in the lower 48 where you can schedule an outdoor wedding for February 9 and be reasonable certain that the weather will be mild and the sun will shine. (And people still say, “Why do you want to live in Las Vegas?”- as they shovel 6 feet of snow LOL)

And so it came to be, as I was privileged to officiate at the wedding of Nannette (age27, who I’ve known since she was three years old, and James, who I’ve known about a month).
Jesse and Nanette's parents, Manny & Sun Hee

Their union epitomized the melting pot that Las Vegas has become. Both were born in the United States and raised in Christian households, but James’ parents are Korean and Nannette’s father is Filipino and her mother Korean.

The Silverado Congregation has a long history with the Koreans, as they were a group associated with us for about ten years until they formed their own congregation. So there are a lot of friendships there.

Giving a wedding talk is always special, particularly when you’re close to the family. Nannette’s father is one of my best friends and we’ve serve together on the Elder body for many years. The couple themselves are both in full-time pioneer service and James is an MTS grad, so they may be moving around as he receives additional assignments.

The wedding took place in Las Vegas at Sunset Gardens, a self-contained wedding facility where the ceremony and reception can all be held at one site.
As always, the Koreans know how to host a party. There was music, dancing, joke-telling, videos, good food and great association. I don’t speak Korean (and neither does Manny, Nannette’s father, even though he’s been married to a Korean sister for more than 30 years), so most of the festivities were in English (just about all of the Koreans are bilingual) while reflecting aspects of Korean culture.

Here are some photos so you can see how things went:
Proud father Manny walks Nannette down the aisle

Giving a wedding talk is always a pleasure

You just can't beat February weather in Las Vegas

They can't wait until this talk is over

Ahhh... relief - we're married now!

Dancing with the Stars...

Live entertainment...

...not all of which I fully understood....

Jesse & Shirley get crazy
in the photo booth.

But it was quite a party!

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

A Wedding, an Assembly, and almost a Funeral

Even though 2014 is just getting started, we've already had enough action to make for a very memorable year. I can’t wait to see how the rest of 2014 turns out!

Stage at St. George Circuit Assembly
OK, Nevada Circuit #2 we had our two-day circuit assembly in St..George, UT scheduled for January 25-26. The drive is less than 2 hours from Las Vegas, so Shirley and I headed up there early Saturday morning.
Well, of course the Saturday session was great and afterwards we went out for our usual steak at the Texas Roadhouse and then back to the hotel.
So… Sunday morning Shirley says she hadn’t slept all night, and she felt nauseous like an elephant was sitting on her chest.
OK- so we packed up and headed back to Vegas and by 9am she was in the emergency room. After various tests and numerous drawings of blood, we were told that Shirley had had a heart attack and had two arteries blocked.
Unfortunately, there were no rooms available for about 12 hours, so we stayed in the emergency room until finally a bed opened up in ICU. Monday morning, she had her procedure, with two stents being put in her arteries.
Shirley all wired up in the ER
Nowadays, even though this is fairly routine, the technology is still amazing. A small incision is made in the groin area and a tiny camera is moved up to the heart and the stents are inserted. It takes less than an hour and there is no issue with blood.
So even though Shirley doesn't smoke or drink, is not overweight and eats healthy, her family genes let her down. I mean, 60 is pretty young to have heart trouble when you’re always been healthy. But her brother, sister, and parents had heart issues as well, so that’s where the blame lies.
Fortunately, after a few weeks of taking it easy, she should be able to resume her normal routine, and should actually end up with more energy after having her arteries Roto-Rootered to increase blood flow.

So that was the “almost a funeral” part of the post- emphasis on “almost”.
Actually, things turned out pretty festive as a number of the friends came by the hospital and brought food to the house.
A few weeks later, serving breakfast at the KH build
The downside?

We missed day 2 of the circuit assembly, but the brothers always make a CD so we’ll listen to it later.
And the wedding?
That's the next post.