Sunday, May 18, 2008

Missing HRH

Hi Hi dear sisters .... it's almost 2 weeks since we last saw those gorgeous pictures of HRH shooting his CF in NYC. I guess he should be wrapping up his month long trip in US soon and head back to Seoul in preparation for the Osaka Event. Yong Joon ssi, please enjoy the rest of your trip and come back to your family happy, healthy and well rested, ok :)

The poster and frames in the BYJ spring collection in Megane Ichiba.






original from cafe.daum.net/byjgallery by daisukibyj
reposted from baidu by choguan

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

wow!!! these pictures look good and i also read your seoul trip day 2. Seems fun. by the way i'm kinda tired so i just wrote everything here. thanx for the news. bye

jaime said...

Hi anonymous,

thanks for reading and hope you have a good rest. Hehe sorry, don't know if it's your day or night, Ciao!

regards .. jaime

Anonymous said...

Hi Jaime,

Good Morning !!(here)
Thanks for Seoul - Day 1 & 2, you made me traveling together with you.
And I am waiting to read about you and our princess BB meeting.
I am organizing a fund raising "Burmese Cultural dance" show on the 7th. June, for Burma cyclone disaster. So I am very busy at this time. But I still have to come to the Bae world at least once a day for "recharging" ^^

love,
Y.

jaime said...

hi dear yee,

Thank you for your comments amid your busy schedule. It's so kind of you to organize such fundraising event for your country. YOu must feel the pain watching your countrymen suffer. If I may ask, how is the fund going to enter Myanmar with the political roadblock? I heard that the aid is not getting through to the needy people at all. Do you have direct connection with the people there?

I am glad you are still taking a break to enjoy HRH :) I have also been terribly busy, but find peace and calm with his smile. Please take care!

love ... jaime

Anonymous said...

Yes Jaime, with this crazy government, if we send the things through the official organizations, they won't reach the people easily. So some of my friends are going to Burma and deliver the medicines straight to the needies. Our main goal is to take care of the children who lost their parents. The orphanage (founded by us) will be at one monastery (which will give them education, shelter, food etc.) in middle of Burma. My friends will place as much children as they could at this time and we will continue support the orphanage from now on.
Pray for us ...

love,
Y.

jaime said...

Hi my dear Yee,

How admirable are you and your friends to help these innocent children who suffered from natural disasters and political turmoil. So you and your friends have founded an orphanage inside a monastery? How many children and aid workers are there? Sorry I am not familiar with this, but does the government allow people to enter the country with aids (like medical supplies, books, sundries)? Will they confiscate the supplies or you have to bribe them?

You know, with so many charitable organizations involving in raising funds for China and Myanmar, sometimes you can get overwhelmed and do not know if the help is really getting to the victims. The most effective way is like what you and your friends are doing, going directly into the heart of the hardest-hit region and offer your love and care. I really respect your genuine efforts, hope you will have a successful fundraising event. Please take care!

love ... jaime