they are frank's two babies, johnathan and melissa. enjoy!
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In southern Formosa, there is a family named Chang (張). It is a tight-knit family, but over the last few decades, it has sent shoots into the far side of the Pacific. As the family tree grows, this site, Chang Country, will continue to be updated with news of its several members.
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Hi Frank,
This is Uncle Ken. I first met you in Hong Kong while you were a little boy probably in 1979. You did not come to visit Los Angeles in 1984(?) with your parents, Simon and Ada. So you missed the joy of visiting Disneyland in Anaheim, did'nt you?
My wife, Linda, and I just came back from visiting the Canadian Rockies. My next visit of Canada will be Montreal, Tronto and the Canadian Niagra Falls. We'll see you guys there then. I've missed Montreal for 33 years.
Wow, you have beautiful children, don't you?
Ken Chang
how's your trip to the rockies? :)
They are spectacular, especially those glaciers. It's fantastique to set your feet on humongous and seemingly permanent ice block. I dank a few mouthfuls of the freezing clear wateer melted from the ice. Those huge pathfinder vehicles looking like riding on the moon or mars.
Those emerald-look lakes, so green when sighted far away. The glacier grinds the rock into fine grain of minerals which later deposit in the water body giving off green color reflection for human eyes to enjoy. The only thing I hated is it's a long long bus ride. My bucks hurt.
Ken Chang
Uncle Ken,
It has been such a long time! We are quite busy with the kids these days and dragging them anywhere (even to the local malls) is a challenge.
Please let us know when you're planning your next trip to the East and we'll be glad to have you over!
-frank
Hi Frank,
History repeats itself, doesn't it? What you're doing to your kids as parent right now is exactly what we've done to you as young children. Well, well, that's the human life cycle, isn't it? But with great pleasure!
Hoepefully to meet you guys in the East in the near future.
See you, guys.
Ken Chang
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