Showing posts with label Iris Eom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iris Eom. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

BBQ at Tony and Iris' Place



The day following the BBQ at Daryl's house we had another one at Tony and Iris' place. This one was to thank the people involved with helping them with their second wedding and their move to their new place.

I got there quite early having come straight from the boarding home where I visited in the afternoon. We finished at around 4:00 p.m. Rather than going home and coming over right afterwards I came straight here.

I can't remember exactly who else showed up early. But, after looking through my photos Tae Hoon, John and Cora would have been among them.

Being the good brother that he is, Tae Hoon helped Iris preparing food in the kitchen. Tony was outside with Andrew manning the BBQ. John and Cora were engrossed in the Camouflage game that I brought once again to another party. Since it had been such a big hit at Daryl's place the night before I thought I'd bring it again.

The main dish Tony and Iris were preparing was Samgyeopsal. It's a popular Korean dish consisting of thick, fatty slices of pork belly wrapped in lettuce. You can add other seasonings inside as well before eating. The photo above is the table full of items for the Samgyeopsal. Iris made one for John as a demonstration.

Quite a few people came over. We hung out in the yard for most of the evening until it got too dark. Then the people who were still there came inside.

Carny, Mike, Ying and her friend came late. I can't remember what Carny was doing, but Ying and Mike took Ying's friend around Toronto to see the sights. She's a flight attendant and was in town for the day. So they went to the C.N. Tower and Taste of Danforth among other things.

The evening wrapped up shortly before 10:00. Not long after the latecomers filled their bellies and played a bit of the Camouflage game. A nice way to end the weekend.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

House Cleaning at Mary's Place



Tony organized a group of us to go over to Mary's basement apartment on Family Day to help clean up. In this picture are Dickie, Tony, Iris' brother (I can't figure out an English name for him still), Iris, me and Tony's friend Brian (sitting).

We each were assigned an area to work in. Dickie and Brian started in the bedroom and I started in the kitchen. Tony, Iris and her brother were in the living room area first, but Tony moved into the bedroom closet later and Iris joined me in the kitchen. We passed things to her brother to either be recycled, given to Goodwill or thrown out.

Mary was like Tony and I in some ways. She liked to "collect" things. If you have a large place it's not that big of a deal. But, if you're confined to a smaller space then it tends to shrink rather rapidly. We all had that problem. I found some rather old food items in her cupboard. Some I'll try to eat. Others weren't worth taking the risk.

Dickie found some neat things. Mementos of her travels through Europe back in the 50's or 60's. That was pretty cool to see. Tony will go through a lot of the things and decide where to send them. Some items will go to her relatives if they wish to have them. Mary wasn't extremely close to many of her surviving relatives. None lived nearby and none were able to make it to her funeral unfortunately.

Tony will try to give other items to different organizations depending on whether or not he thinks they have historical value or some other worth to each particular group. Mary had a lot of different interests from stone carving to painting to sewing and knitting. As well, she was one of the few Asian women in the Canadian military in World War II. So Tony will try to work all that out when he can.

We spent four or five hours there and got through a reasonable amount of stuff. But, I believe there's still quite a bit more to do. Tony thinks we're at least half way through, but I'm not so sure about that. We still have to find a home for her bedroom set as well. Whew.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Dinner at Tony and Iris' Place



We had dinner over at Tony and Iris' place this past Thursday. Normally I would have gym night on Thursdays, but for the past two weeks I believe the high school (where we rent the gym out) has been using it. So I've been free to do whatever I please.

This was the first official gathering at Tony's place since he and Iris got married. And the first time that they've invited people over since last summer. Tony used to have people over on a semi regular basis, but things had been piling up around his apartment. Iris helped him clean up and now they're planning to have more get togethers.

Another reason for the dinner party was that Iris' brother just came into town (this past Monday). He's going to be staying in Toronto for six months studying English. They found him a place at Yonge and Finch for now. I'm not sure how long he plans on staying there. That area is quite heavily populated by Koreans, which could either be good or bad depending on how you look at it. He won't have to go far to get traditional Korean food. But, he'd better be careful not to fall back on speaking Korean too much if his intention is to improve his English.

Tony and Iris arranged to have hot pot for dinner. They had all the normal hot pot fixings like thinly sliced beef and pork and an assortment of vegetables and fish balls etc.

Iris invited her bridesmaids Eunjung and Mariko. Tony invited me and Andrew and Gloria.

After dinner we played an old, traditional British game. I can't remember what it was called. I'll have to find out. It's played with coins on a slate board. The idea is similar to shuffleboard. You have to slide your coins down the slate tablet between white lines. That's basically the premise behind how you score points.

We played guys versus girls. It started off quite evenly with the girls eventually pulling ahead by a couple of points. We came back with a late flurry to win 14-12 in the end. For our victory I suggested the girls should give us back rubs. Unfortunately that didn't happen ;-)

Monday, December 20, 2010

Tony and Iris get Married



My friends, Tony Lai, and, Iris-youngsun Eom, got married this past Saturday, December 18th, 2010. Pastor Tom Eng presided over the ceremony at our church (Toronto Chinese Presbyterian Church). Most of the guests were friends from our church and Tony's associates from Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship.

I picked up Auntie Mary for Tony and brought her to the wedding. My friend Daphne sat with her while I was taking photos. It was a lot of working running around trying to capture all the important moments.