We recently taught my mom how to send e-mails. We set her up with an e-mail account, and naturally used her initials/last name in her e-mail address. And of course, that name was already taken, so my sister had to add on some numbers.
What are the first numbers that come to mind? Birthday of course.
My mom was born on April 20…which means her e-mail address makes her sound like she rips sick hits out of bongs on a daily basis. HOLLLLERRRR at my mom and tell her how awesome she is: LJChang420@gmail.com!
So, she’s starting to practice using the internet and occasionally sends us e-mails whenever she gets bored at home.
I feel like I’m about to put her on blast here (think mymomisafob.com), but in one of the recent e-mails she wrote to my sister, she referred to my dog as “Mauch”.
If you don’t know already, my cute doggeh’s name is actually Mochi, like the delicious Japanese rice cake dessert.
Now, my sister and I run around the house yelling MAUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCH. MAUUUUUUUUUUUCH!!! Next time you see Mochi, you should yell that out, too. All the cool kids are!!

¡Me llamo T-bone, la araña discoteca!
For those of you that don’t know Spanish, I just asked you where the library was. And then proceeded to tell you that my name is T-Bone, the disco spider.
This past weekend, I took the fam to experience the best homemade bean curd ever to be made, not inside a home. Chinatown restaurant called Jade Wok. It’s a hole in the wall, yes. A hidden gem is the way I like to describe it as. And cheap, too. $4.95 lunch specials. All day. I should’ve had you drooling at “best”.

Right next door to Chinatown is Olvera Street, hence the little Spanish rap intro. I’ve actually never gone, and it was quite a sight to see. Very colorful and full of history. And delicious smelling food that I must go back and try one day.


Heaven awaits…MEXICAN CANDY!!



It was so ridiculously hot this weekend, and we walked around for about 20 minutes hoping we’d find some Mexican popsicles, which proved fruitless (no pun intended, har har. god, what’s wrong with me. long day at work! leave me alone!!). We ended up settling for some Hawaiian snow cones. That cost $5. Which in my book were way too expensive for what it was. But nonetheless, it hit the spot and we were on our way back to our gloriously air-conditioned home.

I know I’ve been super late on this post, but I completely thought I lost the memory card that had all these pictures from her graduation on it. But better late than never, right?!
I can’t believe that she graduated UCLA this year. That is nuts. That only means one thing for me. I’M GETTING SUPER OLD. WAHHHHHHHHH (Snooki style for those of you that either openly watch Jersey Shore or secretly do, you know what I’m talking about…not that I watch it or anything…I just heard…………)
Bio-chem HOLLER. We’ve got a smarty in the hizzouse. I’m super proud of you, Dudu(ask her about it). <33





Over the past weekend, Em and I had the pleasure of shooting the gorgeous couple Michelle & John. We went to the same high school as Michelle. She met John a couple years back, while she was in school. He is a lawyer, and she is currently studying to become a vet. How perfect!
They wanted to shoot at the Griffith Observatory so we headed up to Hollywood on Saturday. Boy, was it hot. We found “prime” parking and only had to hike half a mile up to the observatory. Emily and I have never visited, so it was a lot of fun. I know, I know. We’ve lived in LA our entire lives and have never been up there? Blasphemous, so I hear.
They also brought their ADORABLE dog Shanti. She is so cute! Probably one of the best behaved dogs I have ever seen.
























I’m a cheater. I haven’t picked up my camera in weeks. I suck.
Here are some old pictures.




Stay tuned for an engagement shoot!