Last year was a very big one for me, I had a few trips for work and to see my family.
I started several personal projects that continuing this year including: keep on writing my novel, testing bread recipes, pizza (I made at least 15 pizzas last year!), practice cake decoration with my once a month baking days, and thrive-for-a-healthier-life lifetime commitment.
2018 was magnificent and I feel very grateful and appreciate of also my work projects. Not every day you work for a company that provides you with constant challenge, an open minded team, and had very supportive leaders.
I will get into some details about both, my personal and work projects at some point, but for now please enjoy a gallery of the best moments I got to capture in 2018:
Fell in love with Iceland
Iceland smell and felt different, a saltier but warm dry weather, though it was cold.
I went for work, and it was great visiting Iceland President’s Mansion along with all these amazing chef, including my boss: Chef Seng!
Touristing around with Chef Seng
Disney with my family for the first time!
Meet my family <3
2018, the year I rode the most trains in my life.
Improved my Challah game
Almost perfected my pizza game
Still got a lot to learn and practice for rustic breads.
Played so many video games, including Monster Hunter
Cooked along with friends, including this mexicanita from Manos de Maiz
Fell in love with small paths again.
Planted my lemongrass and it still lives!
I did great with Jalapenos, but took too long for bell peppers.
Got around 30 indoor mini plants.
Made new friends at a Food History Conference.
Mastered my bacon game.
My Dim Sum project started, but this is so much work, but it was delicious!
My Cake Decoration game started and..
I’m still working on it..
I’m doing so much better, 6 cakes left to bake this year!
I mean October is always the best month.
Started the Hanumanh project, but it’s opening this year 2019!
More Hanumanh photography. Shaw, Washington DC
Sen Khao is my 3rd home now, another project by Chef Seng in Tysons Galleria, Virginia.