"Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength." Deuteronomy 6:5



Friday, October 31, 2008

Harvest Festival

This halloween we didn't go trick-or-treating because the Trans invited us to join them at the Harvest Festival at Joyleen's school. Caleb requested to be Bob the Builder because he wanted to wear the hard hat and the flash light on his head. Joshie was a lion. He didn't want to wear the costum. But we made him wear it anyways. After he got to the festival and saw that everyone wore a costum, he was glad he had one too. Then he quickly got into character and even gave out loud roars.

Melissa went with us, but first we stopped by Chipotle for our annual FREE halloween burrito. I think this was our third year where we wrapped ourselves in foil and got a FREE burrito. Even Caleb got one. Here the boys helped carved the pumpkin. They worked really hard at it.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

I'm a Pro

Who's that handsome boy with a great smile?This was Caleb's second time as ring bearer. He's a Pro this time. He knew exactly what he had to do. He walked down the aisle smiling and at a good pace. He stood proudly next to the groom, one of his favorite teacher, smiling at Daddy for a good shot. I'm so proud of him. What a brave boy!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Disney On Ice


Up until now, I have not taken Caleb to see a movie or any kids's show. I fear that movies might scare him or that he won't like the show. And I didn't want to waste money if he didn't like it. My uncle gave us Disney On Ice tickets, so we took the boys. It was a two hour show and it was very entertaining. Caleb talked through the whole thing; asking questions about what he saw and telling us his interpretation of the show. Joshie was the complete opposite. He was sooo mesmerized that he didn't blink and kept his eyes wide open in fear that he might miss something. He also sat very still through the entire show. He didn't even want to eat his favorite gummy candies that I brought for him. He just didn't want to miss a second of the action. Now, they kept asking us to bring them back to the show.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Pumpkin Patch

We visited the pumpkin patch to pick out a pumpkin and some fall decorations. This was our third year going to G&M Farm in Livermore. It became one of our family's favorite tradition. We spent a couple of hours there and had a picnic lunch on site. Family with kids should definitely go, I am sure your kids will love it. We will head back to the farm next October. You are welcome to join us at our 4th annual pumpkin patch extravaganza in 2009. It will be the first week of October, so mark your calendar.

There were many fun things for kids to do at the farm. The boys worked their way through tunnels and dead ends in the hay maze.


The pony rides and cow train were popular kids' attractions. Picking out the perfect pumpkin was not as easy as it seem. Since all the pumpkins cost the same, we wanted the biggest and most perfect one.
























This year the farm added a play structure and a corn box. What's a corn box? It's like sand box, but instead of sand, it's filled with corn. The boys loved it. They liked digging in it, being bury in it, and making snow angels. Oh no, corn angels.














Look, yi yi, the boys wanted to take this picture just for you.


Caleb said, "Where are my legs, yi yi?"

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Joshie's nightly releases

Ever since Joshie was a baby, I enjoy going through his night time routine with him. Before he can talk, I enjoyed reading, singing, and cuddling with him before putting him to bed. As a baby, he would put his head on my shoulder and relax all his muscles while I sing him a lullabye. He usually waits for me to kiss him and say goodnight before he flipps over to sleep on his belly.
Now that he can talk and actually have things to say, our time together become a nightly venting session and a time where he tells me about different events. Our conversations usually take place while we cuddle in the dark. Here is a memorable conversation. Keep in mind that we communicate in Cantonese.

Dai Dai: Penguin! 哥哥 mo share bi dai dai uh. (This was triggered after he saw the toy penguin in his Toy Story book.)
Translation: Penguin! Big brother didn't share it with me.

Mommy: Penguin is 哥哥's special toy.

Dai Dai: Daddy thell chiew chiew.
Translation: Daddy threw away my golf club that I used as gun.

Mommy: Mo wan chiew chiew.
Translation: Don't play shooting with the golf club.

Dai Dai: 哥哥 chiew chiew dai dai uh.
Translation: Big brother shot me with those golf club gun.

Mommy: Mo, 哥哥 mo chiew chiew dai.
Translation: No, Caleb didn't shoot you.

Dai Dai: Sook sook gap gui dai uh.
Translation: That uncle squeezed me tight.

Mommy: Bin go sook sook? Sook sook hai ah yi tho?
Translation: Which Uncle? Uncle at Auntie Grace?

Dai Dai: Mm hai. Dai Dai hai quai.
Translation: No. Little brother is a good boy.

Mommy: Jian hai? Dai yow mo hum?
Translation: Really? Did you cry?

Dai Dai: Yow, buck goc Dai hai quai. Daddy fun giao.
Translation: Yes, but little brother is a good boy. Daddy is sleeping.

Mommy: Hai, Daddy fun giao. Dai fun giao too. Good night! I love you!
Translation: Yes, Daddy is sleeping. Dai sleeps too. Good night! I love you!

Dai Dai: Good night! I luv you too!

It's so funny he just jump to another topic. Sometimes in the middle of a sentence. Or maybe it's all related and he doesn't have the words to express it. Humm, who knows.