Village West residents Charles and Amy Chuang have lived on Del Monte Drive for the past eight
years. Amy and Charles are originally from Taiwan and Charles tells us it was his childhood dream
to live in the United States and something he finally achieved at the age of twenty-eight,
after serving the required two years in the Taiwanese military and teaching for two years. His wife
Amy originally came to help her sister with her new baby and decided this is where she would call
home. Amy and Charles met in 1979 at a Taiwanese singles party; and to hear it from Charles, it
was love at first sight for him. He proposed to Amy on the first call he made to her. Amy obviously
saw something in Charles because a year later they were married.
Amy and Charles lived in Memorial Bend for over thirty years, but Amy was ready for a change.
Their home sold quickly, and Amy found the place they now call home in Village West. Although
Charles was hesitant to move, but with the help of Amy and the kids he agreed. He tells us that he
fell in love with their home because of the citrus trees, the layout of the house and to him it was
“better constructed” than his prior home. According to Charles, “I am very happy with the
decision Amy made to move here.”
Charles mentioned that his daughter, in particular helped convince him to move to VW. Charles
and Amy are the proud parents of two great kids, Michelle, and Arthur. Michelle graduated from
UT and lives in Austin. She is an accountant who will be starting a new job in the next few days
and is excited at the opportunities for growth as a Senior Director. His son Arthur is a graduate of
the University of Houston and is employed with Kroger’s in the Houston area. This dad beams
with pride when he talks about their two wonderful kids.
Charles tells us that Amy is a great mom and a terrific homemaker. Charles came to the US to
study Chemistry at Auburn University and started working at the Johnson Space Center upon
graduating. When he lost his job a few years later, he focused his sights in the real estate and
insurance industries, eventually finding his niche in insurance. He scaled back from working so
much in the early 2000s and he and Amy enjoy travelling. They have done numerous cruises, but
have also travels to London, Japan, Germany, Argentina, the Caribbean and Southeast Asia.
Charles tells us of all the places he has traveled, London is his favorite place to visit. Charles
speaks multiple languages (English, French, Spanish, Mandarin, Taiwanese and Japanese), yet
sadly like most of us that are multilingual Charles admits that lack of practice or opportunity to
converse regularly has made him “a bit rusty”. He proudly states that English is his favorite
language. With this couples’ love of travel, it is a good thing that Charles speaks multiple
languages.
One of Charles’ other loves is the game of tennis. You will find Charles out on the VW tennis
courts almost every morning, playing a serious game of tennis with his friends. In Charles’ youth,
Taiwan was under Japanese occupation and as a kid he watched the older gentlemen play tennis
and it fascinated him. When a friend of the family moved, he left furniture and tennis rackets
behind and Charles picked up the game and played it until he graduated from college. He is
not the only family member who loves the sport. His daughter Michelle played in the Texas Jr.
Tournaments at the age of 10 and was a Mixed Doubles Champion at UT for 5 years.
Unfortunately, Michelle busy works life allows her to play the game occasionally nowadays.
Somehow our conversation turned back to the subject of Village West. Charles tells us that he
loves Village West because he finds residents to be friendly and well mannered. He
is fascinated with the architecture of the homes and loves the variety of all the large,
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