Showing posts with label Proud. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Proud. Show all posts

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Well, Look Here...

Dear Family,
I must apologize for my too long absence from this blogsite. I have not had very much access to the internet for many months, but it is good to be back among our blogger Family members once again. I know this comes a bit late, but I am proud to announce that as of November 26, 2011 I have been a BYJ blogger for 2 years, now! I can't believe It's actually been that long already. Oh, how much I have missed everyone of you and your wonderful blog postings and comments. It's amazing that another year has nearly come and gone. I hope our charming prince had a great birthday. I also hope that all of the Baesisters who celebrated Thanksgiving had a special time with all their families. And that everyone in our dear Family has had a good and blessed year, so far. I also hope everyone is making some lovely plans for Christmas, Hanukkah, and all other celebrations this season. My family and I have many activities planned for our holidays. It is wonderful to me to be posting this here on my blog after so much time away. I hope all our family have been well during my absence. I love you all very much. Anna

Sunday, August 1, 2010

It's Not You...

Hi dear family.
Today I am posting this to send a special message to all of the Baesisters. Whenever I post rants on my 'Roaming Mind' blogsite, they are not meant to include any of the Bae Family. I have never seen where any of you ladies have done any of the things that I have ranted about in that blog. My rants are directed toward those people who speak English as a first language and who don't seem to know how to use it very well in spite of that fact. I understand if people of other nationalities have trouble with my language; I have had trouble learning Korean, and I am still having trouble. I honestly have to say that, in general, the Asian Bae Family use my language better than a lot of people who were born English speakers. Bravo, ladies! I am proud to know all of you. But, it does make me ashamed of a lot of Caucasian Americans who don't seem to know, or care, about not abusing the English language. You all could stand as good examples to many of them. Again, I say Bravo! Take care and be well.
Love to all,
Anna