I always forget to write down funny things that our kids say. Jeremy consistently cracks me up. This post is mostly for my memory's sake!
Mama's Boy
We were finishing up our dinner at Red Robin a few weeks ago. The bill came out, and I told Jeremy, "You should pay for our meal tonight." "I don't have any money!" he says. "What would you buy me if you did have money?" "I would buy you a ring and lots of jewelry." "What would you buy daddy?" He says, "Toothpaste!" Jason and I started cracking up- HILARIOUS... and oh, so random!
Girl Scout Cookies
We drove by some girls who had set up a table to sell Girl Scout cookies. Grace asked if we could stop to buy some. I replied, "Actually, we bought a lot of boxes a few weeks ago, but daddy ate every single box." Jeremy says, "What does a box taste like?" "What?" "You said that daddy ate the whole box. What does a box taste like?" I started laughing and tried to explain that I meant he ate everything IN the box. So darn cute!
Monday, April 2, 2012
Friday, March 23, 2012
Future Volleyball Star
I played a lot of volleyball when I was younger, and over the years, Jason has coached a lot of volleyball teams through school. We would LOVE for our kids to play this sport as they get older! We jumped at the chance to sign up Grace for a volleyball clinic through Hoover High School these past few weeks. What appealed to us is that since she's still young, the clinic focused on building skills. There were no games and it took place once a week for 6 weeks. Grace seemed to really enjoy herself, and we certainly enjoyed watching her.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Everyone's Irish on St. Patrick's Day!
An occasion to hang out with friends, dress in green, eat good food (and drink Guinness)?! Count us in!
On Friday night, the kids and I baked some rainbow cupcakes to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. Grace and I used to bake a lot- these days, life is just too hectic. Friday night reminded me how I really need to do this more often with the kiddos!
We celebrated St. Patrick's Day with our friends, the Wiens and Brooks families. Aaron made a fantastic Irish dinner consisting of corned beef and cabbage, potatoes, and he even made Irish soda bread! For dessert, we had Guinness Chocolate Cake with Bailey's Buttercream Frosting and the kids enjoyed our rainbow cupcakes.
On Friday night, the kids and I baked some rainbow cupcakes to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. Grace and I used to bake a lot- these days, life is just too hectic. Friday night reminded me how I really need to do this more often with the kiddos!
We celebrated St. Patrick's Day with our friends, the Wiens and Brooks families. Aaron made a fantastic Irish dinner consisting of corned beef and cabbage, potatoes, and he even made Irish soda bread! For dessert, we had Guinness Chocolate Cake with Bailey's Buttercream Frosting and the kids enjoyed our rainbow cupcakes.
I think these turned out pretty well! :)
The kids loved them, and that's all that really matters!
Such a fun evening- I think we should make it annual tradition! Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Could've Done That for Free!
Jason typically takes Jeremy to get his hair cut, but I had to do it this time. His hair was out of control!
We have always gone to Cool Cuts for Kids since they are very kid-friendly. Well, the stylist we got this time around was new. She asked what I wanted, and I told her we wanted a trim. "We'd like it to be a little shorter." I should've guessed that something was wrong when she got out the razor. Just like that, she buzzed Jeremy's hair from the front to the back of his head in one motion. My jaw must've dropped because she said, "Oh, was that shorter than what you were expecting?" She switched the razor guard and somehow managed to make things worse because his hair was completely uneven. I pointed it out, and after she examined her work, she excused herself. A few minutes later, the manager came over. She looked at the hair on the floor, looked at Jeremy's head and said, "O-kay. This is definitely short..." She spent about a half hour trying to fix it and even it out. I texted Jason, who responded with, "I could've done that for free!" The stylist stayed in the back and didn't come out while we were there. We ended up not having to pay for the haircut, and the manager gave us her card and assurances that we won't be paying for the next two haircuts. Check out Jeremy's new haircut!
We have always gone to Cool Cuts for Kids since they are very kid-friendly. Well, the stylist we got this time around was new. She asked what I wanted, and I told her we wanted a trim. "We'd like it to be a little shorter." I should've guessed that something was wrong when she got out the razor. Just like that, she buzzed Jeremy's hair from the front to the back of his head in one motion. My jaw must've dropped because she said, "Oh, was that shorter than what you were expecting?" She switched the razor guard and somehow managed to make things worse because his hair was completely uneven. I pointed it out, and after she examined her work, she excused herself. A few minutes later, the manager came over. She looked at the hair on the floor, looked at Jeremy's head and said, "O-kay. This is definitely short..." She spent about a half hour trying to fix it and even it out. I texted Jason, who responded with, "I could've done that for free!" The stylist stayed in the back and didn't come out while we were there. We ended up not having to pay for the haircut, and the manager gave us her card and assurances that we won't be paying for the next two haircuts. Check out Jeremy's new haircut!
Friday, March 9, 2012
Sick of it!
We are sick of it! Sick of Jeremy getting sick! It seems like it has been an ongoing cycle- Jeremy has gotten what seems like one ear infection after another. In addition, his symptoms of runny nose and severe coughing have been magnified during specific times this past year. We've had to make numerous visits to the doctor and to urgent care. We have struggled over this a lot, and Jason has ended up missing quite a few days of school to stay home with our sick son. Part of the problem is also that his daycare refuses to administer any type of medications, including his asthma inhaler. If you think this sounds outrageous, we totally agree! We looked into the laws and asked several medical professionals who confirmed that this is in fact legal! California allows daycares to opt out of administering meds. So, every time that Jeremy goes into lengthy coughing spurts, they call Jason to come give Jeremy his inhaler. Luckily, Jason's work isn't too far away, but it sure has been inconvenient, when all the daycare staff would have to do is give him two puffs of his inhaler! We've heard the statistic that it only takes 7 years of living in Fresno for a person to develop major respiratory problems... Jeremy's only 4- how bad are things going to get for our poor boy? We'd love prayers for Jeremy's health!
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Some Positives
It has been a very, very tough year this year, and I have often found myself focusing on the negatives instead of the positives. Well, I will confess that this post is mostly for me, about me. In the midst of a lot of stress, I need to shine light on the following:
Science Fair
Odyssey of the Mind
I have been coaching 2 Odyssey of the Mind teams since Winter Break. It has been extremely time-consuming and has definitely taken a toll on me. I am so thankful for the support of one of my teacher colleagues, who helped me oversee one of the teams- the stress of coaching both teams was truly difficult to manage. Well, the regional competition took place on Feb. 18 and one of my teams advanced to the State Finals that will be held in Brentwood on March 31. I was actually half-hoping that this would all be done with by now, but we'll need to continue with this until the state finals. Wish us luck- it would be nice to be rewarded for all of the hard work that has been put into this competition.
Science Fair
I believe that I am one of the few 5th grade teachers in our district who actually teaches and uses class time to teach my students about the scientific method. Many teachers just give their students the information and assign for the work to be done at home. Many of my students don't have the support they'd need from their families to know how to do these Science Fair projects. Well, the hard work paid off! At our District Science Fair, I had one student take 1st place and another student take 2nd place! This is the 2nd year that one of my students has won 1st place at the District Science Fair!
I am incredibly proud that I got to be the teacher who guided these students to achieve these amazing accomplishments.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Merry Christmas to Me!
This past Christmas, I told Jason that I didn't want any "tangible" gifts. Instead, I wanted for him to finish up some projects that we've been wanting to do for the last few years and have never had time to do. I didn't even need for the projects to be done by Christmas- just the promise that they'd be done this year. Well, unlike some projects that have taken much (much) longer, my Christmas gifts were done by Feb.!! I was only expecting one and Jason completed two! I am so excited to share...
Project 1:
We got this bench and shelf many years ago. We got it in red, the accent color of our kitchen/family area. Well, since then, we remodeled our home and the "look" in that area is now more greens and browns. I felt that the red shelf/bench against our green walls looked too Christmas-y. I've been wanting to paint them brown for years but have been too busy to commit to doing it. Well, here's my "new" bench/shelf!
Project 1:
We got this bench and shelf many years ago. We got it in red, the accent color of our kitchen/family area. Well, since then, we remodeled our home and the "look" in that area is now more greens and browns. I felt that the red shelf/bench against our green walls looked too Christmas-y. I've been wanting to paint them brown for years but have been too busy to commit to doing it. Well, here's my "new" bench/shelf!
Project 2:
In our front room (aka the kids' playroom), we have bookcases filled with books, kids' toys, kids' supplies, random boxes, our piano, filing cabinets, etc. Jason and I have been talking for a really long time about what we could do to try to unclutter the room. For my 2nd gift, Jason decided to install "built-in" floor-to-ceiling bookcases along one of the walls.
First, Jason drove to Ikea in Emeryville to purchase the bookcases. Here's our compact Rav-4! I can't believe that all of this fit in our car! (A first- Jason removed all the seats except the driver's seat!)
Jason worked on our bookcases a little bit each day. It was hard work, especially since our walls are not as straight as you'd think a wall should be. He even threw out his back during the process!
Well, on one of his furlough days, Jason called to let me know that he had finished the bookcases. This is what I came home to:
I LOVE IT! It was a surprise that Jason also decided to get a T.V. Would that be considered part of my Christmas gift or would that be considered Jason's gift to himself?!
Thanks, Babe, for my amazing Christmas gifts- they mean so much to me because I know how hard you worked on them. What a gift of love- I love you so incredibly much!
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
3-Day Weekend
We've had a very warm winter- we couldn't believe how beautiful the weather was this past weekend, so we definitely had to take advantage of it. We had gotten a Groupon for the kids earlier this year and it was about to expire. We met up with some friends and it turned into a pretty fantastic day! If only every weekend was a 3-day weekend!
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Friday, January 27, 2012
Year of the Dragon
Vietnamese New Year's was on January 23 this year. It's the Year of the Dragon. Both Jason and I are dragons- supposedly, dragons are symbols of good fortune. People born in Dragon years are to be honored and respected. Dragons are known to be innovative, enterprising, flexible, self-assured, brave, passionate, conceited, tactless, scrutinizing, unanticipated, and quick-tempered. Hmmm... Which ones describe me and which ones describe Jason?! Hahaha
Since our family has been soooo busy, we ended up ringing in the new year with a pretty low-key celebration. We knew we wouldn't be able to celebrate on the actual day since it was a school night, so we went out for Vietnamese food over the weekend. Over the years, we have typically gotten a rice dish for the kids to share, but more recently, Grace has started ordering her own pho (Vietnamse noodle soup).
Since our family has been soooo busy, we ended up ringing in the new year with a pretty low-key celebration. We knew we wouldn't be able to celebrate on the actual day since it was a school night, so we went out for Vietnamese food over the weekend. Over the years, we have typically gotten a rice dish for the kids to share, but more recently, Grace has started ordering her own pho (Vietnamse noodle soup).
Grace has gotten pretty good at using chopsticks!
Jeremy with his yummy rice dish.
Happy New Year- Chuc Mung Nam Moi!
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Our Annual Gift Exchange with the Wienses
We started a rather different type of gift-giving tradition with our friends, Aaron and Christa, a few years ago. Here are this year's "treasures!"
The rules: the whole point is to give something that is unusual- the tackier, the better, has to be less than $10 and it has to be displayed all year! Who do you think won?!
The rules: the whole point is to give something that is unusual- the tackier, the better, has to be less than $10 and it has to be displayed all year! Who do you think won?!
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Welcome to 2012
2012 started three weeks ago and I'm only now blogging... Yikes, I wonder if that's any indication of what this new year will be like- crazy busy!
Christmas Eve
Ok, first things first... I need to back up and recap our 2011 holiday season (this is for my memory's sake).
Jason and I were so disappointed to find out that our districts' Winter Breaks would not match up this year. We decided to stay close at home this year instead of going out-of-town for vacation like we have in years past. It turned out to be a good choice- it has been so nice to relax and take it easy!
Christmas Eve
Summary: Since I didn't really grow up with Christmas traditions, it was really important to me when Jason and I got married that we created some for our family. I love our Christmas Eve! For the past few years, we've had the same delicious meal (that is only prepared on Christmas Eve), we've gone to our church's candlelight service, we've read the Christmas story together (the kids reenact it with our Fisher Price nativity set), we enjoy cookies and sip hot chocolate while opening gifts, and we give the kids only 3 gifts (something they read, something they'd like, and something they need). It has also been very special to have Jason's mom join us for the past few years.
Special Memory: Every year, Jason and I have intentionally chosen to only give our kids 3 gifts because we don't want the focus to be on receiving gifts- we don't want to overspend and get hooked into all the commercialism. How ironic that this year, the one thing I worried about was whether or not our kids would be completely disappointed when they opened up their gifts. What ended up happening was a lesson I hope I will never forget. In addition to getting us small gifts with her own money, Grace excitedly gave us one final present to open. It was small and flat, but she had still wrapped it. Inside was a sweet, thoughtful letter she had written thanking us for all kinds of things, and she wrote about how much she loved us. I cried as I read it- she clearly understood what Christmas and gift-giving is all about: LOVE. What a gift she gave us! I am so grateful for such a tender-hearted daughter who consistently reminds me of what is important in life.
Christmas Day
Summary: The kids were so excited to see what "Santa" had left them in their stockings (when Santa comes to our house, he only fills stockings). We ate a fantastic breakfast before heading to church, and then we headed up to Jason's mom's home for his family's Christmas. It was a wonderful day- we ate delicious food, the grownups talked, the kids played, we opened up gifts, and even played ping pong (for the record, Jason and I beat Jen and Dan). Jason's family was once again, incredibly generous and we left with many blessings.
Special Memory: It was neat that Christmas was on a Sunday this year and we're glad that we were able to join our church family on this special morning. Jeremy insisted on wearing his superhero cape that Santa left in his stocking (he's been completely fascinated by superheroes in the last few months, learning about them from his friends at daycare). During the service, the children were invited to go to the front for a special children's feature. Grace held Jeremy's hand and they went up. He got a lot of attention for wearing his cape and mask! Our pastor asked the kids what they got for Christmas, and surprisingly, our usually-bashful Jeremy shared into the microphone about his cape and mask. It was so funny... and pretty darn cute!
New Year's Eve/Day
Summary: For years, we've spent New Year's Eve with the same group of friends- the Wiens, Lee, and Co families. The Cos spend every other year in L.A., so this year, it was only our 3 families. Like last year, we headed up to our family's cabin at Shaver Lake and spent the whole weekend there. Unlike last year when we practically got snowed in, there was only a few patches of snow here and there. We found other ways to spend our time- it was fun to hang out, play games, eat, go for a walk, play outside, and watch movies/football... On New Year's Eve, the guys did their usual beer testing (blind taste test this year), and the girls did our usual gabbing. Fun memories!
Special Memory: The whole weekend was enjoyable- we value spending time with good friends! I must say though, that we sure missed the snow!
I wonder what God has in store for our family this year... Hopefully, it'll include many more special memories of valuable time with family and friends!
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