Tyler watched the elf video you made of us:
Here’s the original video.
Tyler watched the elf video you made of us:
Here’s the original video.
The week started out seemingly like it was going to be long, but turned out to go by very quickly. The car was full of stuff when we packed up and we even had to leave a few toys behind because there was just no room. The kids got alot of fun stuff this year — more stuff for mom and dad to clean up!
Natalie and bunny in their holiday dresses
Tyler sporting Meliya’s robe with his bedroom eyes
Hanging with the girls
Me and Kaiya
We’re spending Christmas week in LA as usual. It’s cold here! Natalie has caught a cold and has been somewhat grumpy, but it hasn’t stopped us from going places and having some fun. David has only had Pinkberry once so far, probably because it’s too cold to really enjoy. No doubt we’ve been eating alot. We tried a classic french dip sandwich shop that David saw on TV. The place is called Philippes. The beef dip was pretty good, meat was tender. We’ve also gone to a few of our favorite ramen and noodle houses, our favorite burrito joint – Michoacan, and tried new dumpling place in Arcadia (Dumpling House) — the steamed mini buns were delicious!
Having lunch with Uncle Tommy
We got new indoor slippers from Chinatown to keep our feet warm
Uncle Way came by to hang out
Po Po practiced her English by reading the kids a story
Staying warm
Natalie isn’t feeling well and she came up to me today with her hand on her head and said “Mom, my brain hurts.”
We took a mini road trip to Merced this weekend to visit cousin Jay. Actually, Jay is Natalie and Tyler’s uncle. The drive was about 2 hours. We got there around noon and stayed for a little over 3 hours and then headed back. David didn’t come because he was sick so it was just me and Mandy, actually just me drove. The kids had fun playing with Jay and watching Shanghai Noon with him while eating Pizza. They didn’t play outside cuz it was too cold!
Every year my company has a holiday event just for kids called Winter Wonderland and every year there’s a different theme (or so I think, this is my 2nd year). This year’s theme was “It’s a small world”. Here are some pictures of the many activities that kids got to participate in.
Got to meet Santa:
Sat in a sleigh
The kids got to “build a bear”. Tyler picked a lion.
Natalie picked a frog
Then at another station, they got to decorate t-shirts for their animals
Painted lanterns
Colored dragons
Decorated goodie bags to hold their stuff
Colored fishys
Had some snacks and treats in the cafeteria while watching Mulan.
Made gingerbread cookies
Natalie (with the help of dad) built a gingerbread house
Natalie had her 2nd dentist appointment on Saturday. She had a short cleaning which consisted of flossing and polish, then finished by some flouride treatment. No cavities! That evening, Uncle Khang came over with some friends that were visiting from Denver and Big Uncle so we had dinner at a new restuarant recommended by one of our neighbors. The place is called Chili Garden in Milpitas. The food was good and decently priced.
On Sunday, we went over to Uncle Chubber’s to help decorate his Christmas trees. He had an indoor and outdoor one. The kids enjoyed putting up the ornaments and helping Uncle Chubber decorate the front yard.
Natalie was brave
The uncles and dad
Delicious food
Oh Christmas tree, Oh Christmas tree, your light is shining brightly… (Nat’s new song)
Man, this tree is heavy!
Can someone help me please?
On Friday, we went to Kai’s birthday party at Pump It Up! Kai is one of Tyler’s old buddies from Rosamaria’s daycare. The kids had a great time. At first, Tyler wanted David to go on all the slides with him, but after a few runs, he got comfortable and took to it on his own.
The kids watching the safety video before entering the fun room. That’s Kai next to Tyler.
We dug out one of Tyler’s old footed sleepers that he didn’t really get a chance to wear last year. It was kind of snug and he felt wierd in it, but he liked his pajamas! David says they look fem.
Natalie’s preschool had parent-teacher night tonight. It was scheduled for an hour but really only lasted half. Snacks were served: crackers and cheese, gingerbread cookies, apples, spinach with dressing, chex mix and juice. Natalie snagged 2 gingerbread cookies, 1 for Tyler. Parent-teacher night was pretty disappointing. The director basically just made some announcements and shared some upcoming events. Nothing a take home newsletter could’ve covered. There was no opportunity for teacher feedback or discussion on Nat’s development (they’re saving for April.)
One interesting thing is that her preschool was selected by PBS to do some developmental research on the preschoolers starting in January. Maybe we’ll get some insightful information on Natalie one day.