Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Sock Boy?

Ian is becoming quite an one-liner. The other night, his dad was picking up the socks he and his sister left in the TV room. Seeing his father with handful of socks, Ian said, "Why don't you put a hat on so we'll call you 'Sock Boy'?"


We love "Facing East" in downtown Bellevue. Last weekend, we went there for lunch after light shopping. Ian was pouting that we were having Chinese food again until our friend who works there ordered a Fruit Tea for us. Ian and Angie loved the citrus favored tea. After a cup of tea, Ian lightened up. Angie said, "To be fancy, you need to drink tea like this."


Angie loves Chinese and spicy food. When we were in Jiangxi, I witnessed she chowed down spicy noodle, and I was scared. That noodle dish looked like it could set fire. She also LOVES Kim-Chee. She will run to kitchen every time someone prepares spicy Korean top ramen. Tonight, she discovered Ma Po Tofu. She ate twice as much as usual. This is the 1st time my Ma Po Tofu tastes almost like what I had as a child. I guess my cooking has improved at my ripe age. Eric, Angie, and I cleaned up the whole dish.

The other 1.5 non-Chinese had Mac n Cheese for dinner. A truly diversified dinner table.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Angela-ism

While watching the Rose Bowl, Angie asked we lived in the city or country. I replied we lived in the suburban. She said, "No, I meant in the world, do we live in the city or the country?" I then replied, city. She said, "I think so too. Becasue we don't talk like 'Howdy y'all', we do not live in the country."

Saturday, December 27, 2008

White Christmas

Snow is finally stopped now. We got more snow on Christmas Day, and it's the 5th White Christmas in Seattle since 1891. We got total of 9 3/4" of snow in December.
It was really pretty to look at but we all got the cabin fever after 12 days of snow-in. What else is to do better than bringing out of a 1,000 pieces jigsaw puzzle?

Like every year, I asked kids to pose in front of the Christmas Tree before opening presents on Christmas morning. And they graciously accepted my request every year. My pride and joy.
Christmas 2007



Christmas 2006

Monday, December 22, 2008

Shocking! More Snow

So we woke up this morning with more snow, and we are officially stuck at home. There is so much snow in our neighborhood street that only our SUV is able to get out. The other two are stuck in the garage. I am working from home but can't stop goofing off. Like blogging and Facebooking instead of running reports. It's 3 days before Christmas. I can't believe someone schedules a meeting on Dec. 23rd. Hello?

While we slept, more snow fell. Patio off my kitchen is now covered by snow.

I measured the snow fall in the yard this morning. 8.5", not to shabby.

There isn't that much snow on the BBQ grill. That's because my Cave Man decided to BBQ in the snow last night. Whatever left on the grill was about 1.5".


See how much snow we got in a week. This was taken last Thursday, Dec. 18.

This was taken this morning.

Kids woke up and exclaimed, "More snow!" When asked if they would like to play outside, both declined. Wimps.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Winter so far

We got a good dump of snow in the past few days. Although winter does not start until December 21, we are into the Winter Wonderland realdy.

Friday, December 12.
Angie made her first candy house at school. She gave me enough time to snap a coupel of photos before she and her brother ate the candies. By the time I got her teacher's email about saving it for next year, the house was non-existent.



Candy House before it got destroyed.


Saturday, December 13.

We had a blast roller skating. Angie dressed like a Skate Queen, and thought she could skate like one too.





Ian was a bit worried about letting go of the wall at first. But an hour later, he was pretty confident on wheels.

In the evening, we all went to a work/kareoke party. Ian caught everyone's attention when he sang Weird Al's Amamish Paradise, and Angela was tearing her heart out with "Born to Be Wild" and "Sexy Back". I got a little silly after a few shots of fine Puerton Rican Rum. Let's just keep what happen at Wade's, stay at Wade's. Unfortunately not everything stayed. We contracted some bug that night and 48 hours later we were rolling in bed and praying to the porcelain god.


Wenesday, December 17. Rocovered from a bad case of stomach flu, I dragged myself into work. With up to 13 people sick in my work group and the predicted snowy day, my office building was literally like a ghost town. The walkway to my daily latte place was dry and empty. Where was everyone?




Saw a couple of work buddies in the cafeteria. They were the 1st two persons I had conversations with Live vs. IM. We were talking about food poisoing, stomach flu, and plague. Yum!


Thursday, December 18.
We finally got the long promised snow storm. School got cancelled. During my busy working from home day, I snatched a few pictures of birds playing in the snow. They were too quick for my camera.


Dying to test out our new 4x4, my Man decided we needed to get a Christmas tree, Now, Today. He was determented to bring a tree home, he said he would carry the tree home if the "truck" was stuck. He got Eric to help so off they went. 20 minutes later, they were home with milk and this.



Saturday, December 20.
It took us a while, but we did finish trimming the tree before Christmas. Angie could not stop asking to put presents under the tree. As soon as I declared the tree was perfect, she rushed and moved all the presents under the tree. She and Ian were counting and comaring who had more. My kids are really spoiled.
And yes, it did take us 2 days to decorate the tree.

Sunday, December 21.
We got more snow. Gunther was happily playing in the snow while my other children would not bother to put on boots and jacket unless we were getting in a car. He had a long awaited haircut before GrandMs' visit next week.

We got a big dump of snow in the last 24 hours. The top photo was taken on Thursday, and the bottom was taken Sunday afternoon. See how much more snow we got.

Winter offiically starts today. I have a feeling it's going to be a good ski season.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Angie's 6 turning 16

Angie is 6 going 16. Tis her 3rd birthday that we celebrated together. How can we forget? Angie has been reminding us since Thanksgiving. Scott and I both had a crazy day at work then we took kids to their swimming lesson. By the time we got home, it was already seven. That's when the party started!




It's my birthday and all I got was this Subway sandwich.





Wow, cupcake before my bedtime. What's my mom thinking?



These boots are made for walking.


Grandma, you love me. You really love me.


How can a princess without a tiara?



I was a bellarina at my 5th birthday party. Check out my tiara and the tutu my mom made.

I was 4 and into fine jewery. See my tiara?

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Give Thanks

Eric is coming home for Thanksgiving weekend. Everyone is excited. Ian and Angela are fighting who misses Eric more at dinner table. Ah, we are no Brady Bunch.

Angie is getting really good at playing piano. She not only loves playing it, she often practices without asking. She learnt "Happy Birthday" the week before Scott's birthday, and played it for him on his birthday. Scott could not be more proud of her.
Being a 1st grader is quite challenging. Angie loves her new school and friends, and boys. She is quite popular among boys in Kindergarten and 1st grade classes. We have had 3 play dates with 3 different boys. If she could, she would have play dates every day. She is definitely more outgoing than Eric and Ian combined. Besides school and piano lessons, Angie loves swimming and tries to keep up with Chinese. Although she speaks less Chinese than she was 3, she is learning the phonics and characters. Yet, she wants to take ballet, karate, gymanastics, and being a Camp Fire girl. I am sorry I have to say no to them becuase I simply do not have the time or energy to keep up with her.

The other day, Angie told me she saw a movie about a girl going to the Witch's Castle. After she finished telling me, I realized it was Wizard of Oz. So, this is the "Wizard of Oz" according to Angela:

This girl, she has shiny red shoes, she is going to the Witch’s Castle. But the Witch is a man hiding behind a curtain. On her way to the Witch’s Castle, she made some friends, a scarecrow, a lion, and a robot. And they are poor.

O, and she had a dog but I forgot his name. He was so cute. I wish I could have my own dog.

When they get to the castle, the man give all her friends a gift but she doesn't have a gift. The girl was sad, so the man told her she could go home. But she could go home without his help.

And there are some more, but I don't remember.

Ian's teacher invited him to join the parent-teacher conference. I am so proud of him explaining his ideas clearly and confidently. He is such a sweet boy never wanted to get his friends in trouble. He is reading two grades above his level, and he is really into the Warriors series now. Other than reading, gaming, and swimming lesons, he is really good at art. He crated so many good piecies that I am running out of wall space for them. I started display them at work. O, they are my stress relief.
An artist and a musician, they are my retirement plans.


I am grateful our kids are healthy, kind, and brave. I can't believe how lucky I am.