Nayeli's Smiley Face
Soco and Nayeli
Sorry for the delay with pictures. My trusty digital camera, DSC-M1, broke. However, I did take the kids out to Butler's Orchard and we picked strawberries. It was a lot of fun and Victoria sat in front of her strawberry bush and ate all the strawberries that she could. Nayeli did the same and helped pick strawberries. It was really good.
Cousin Linda visiting us
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Monday, May 18, 2009
Saying Goodbye to Dad
The last photo of Hung Dong Huynh, 1952-2009
Dad passed away peacefully gardening in his backyard.
His parents fled central China, Hubei, to get away from the communists. His family later settled in Saigon, Vietnam. Went to school, got a diploma in electronics. Hung served in the South Vietnamese Army as a scout during the Vietnam War. Got shot five times, once in the face and out behind his ear which almost took his life. Joked about cowardly American soldiers running away from Viet-cong. Sold cigarettes for a living and got married via match-maker to another Chinese decendent. Immigrated to the United States in 1979 and worked really really hard. Started out life in the United States with $25 from selling my mother's necklace and ate out at a pizza place. Learned English. Started up his first restaurant business in the early 80's. That business failed. Partnered up with someone and opened up another restaurant in Searcy, AR. The partnership went sour and Dad bought the business. Business in Searcy flourished. Opened up another restaurant in Little Rock. Business did okay, but not too great. Closed that business and started to rented out the building. Decided to retire after 10 years in the food business. Got bored, started another restaurant in Camden, AR. That business failed. Packed up and settled in Bryant, AR. Enjoyed retirement, traveled to China, Vietnam, Europe, Canada and visited his grand-children. Started a garden. Died gardening in May 8, 2009. He was fluent in several languages and he loved doing puzzles and playing puzzle video games (Tetris and Dr. Mario) at the hardest level at super speed. He was known for his light-hearted humor, taking walks around his neighborhood, upholding the ugliest Asian vegetable garden (so ugly, that the neighbors put up fences) and being incredibly smart. He will be missed.
Dad passed away peacefully gardening in his backyard.
His parents fled central China, Hubei, to get away from the communists. His family later settled in Saigon, Vietnam. Went to school, got a diploma in electronics. Hung served in the South Vietnamese Army as a scout during the Vietnam War. Got shot five times, once in the face and out behind his ear which almost took his life. Joked about cowardly American soldiers running away from Viet-cong. Sold cigarettes for a living and got married via match-maker to another Chinese decendent. Immigrated to the United States in 1979 and worked really really hard. Started out life in the United States with $25 from selling my mother's necklace and ate out at a pizza place. Learned English. Started up his first restaurant business in the early 80's. That business failed. Partnered up with someone and opened up another restaurant in Searcy, AR. The partnership went sour and Dad bought the business. Business in Searcy flourished. Opened up another restaurant in Little Rock. Business did okay, but not too great. Closed that business and started to rented out the building. Decided to retire after 10 years in the food business. Got bored, started another restaurant in Camden, AR. That business failed. Packed up and settled in Bryant, AR. Enjoyed retirement, traveled to China, Vietnam, Europe, Canada and visited his grand-children. Started a garden. Died gardening in May 8, 2009. He was fluent in several languages and he loved doing puzzles and playing puzzle video games (Tetris and Dr. Mario) at the hardest level at super speed. He was known for his light-hearted humor, taking walks around his neighborhood, upholding the ugliest Asian vegetable garden (so ugly, that the neighbors put up fences) and being incredibly smart. He will be missed.
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