We have a big (and a small) watermelon growing in our front yard from old watermelon seeds. The kids are ready to pluck them and try them out.
Month: September 2013
All My Children
Growing up, I knew I always wanted to be a mother. In fact, my goal was to have at least 4 kids. After going through labor with Natalie, I wanted to stop there. But, David and I both agreed that we should have at least two so that Nat would have someone to play with. So we stopped after Tyler. The past couple of weeks, I’ve gotten a good dose of having 4-5 kids. Although, skip to – the twenty somethings. We’ve got David’s niece who’s in between undergrad and grad school living with us and a couple weeks ago, Birdie moved in with us from LA after getting a job up here and can’t afford bay area rent. Then we have Willy who’s still on summer break and recently orphaned (kind of) with her mom traveling in Asia with my mom and her dad (Yee Gong) in the hospital. And then there’s Uncle Chubs, who’s still in So Cal for Pharmacy school, but comes home on occasional weekends for some TLC. My house is full of kids big and small. The dining table is always full. It’s nice taking care of all these “kids”, but I get tired too! Natalie and Tyler love it when people are over at our house. I’m glad they do because I grew up around lots of cousins, uncles, and aunts too. We’re one big happy family
Visiting Yee Gong
This Big Sister
In the car today the kids were talking about Pokemon. Natalie made some comment about one of the characters.
Tyler: Whoa! How did you know that 姐?
Natalie: I have big sister super powers.
Birdie Tours SF
We took Birdie to the city today to do some touristy stuff since the weather was so nice and she hasn’t been to San Francisco since who knows when.
We started the day having clam chowder bread bowls for lunch at Fisherman’s Wharf.
After lunch, we took a boat ride around the bay. We’ve done this several times and it never gets old. For $15 a person, the boat ride is 1 hour and takes you under the Golden Gate Bridge and around Alcatraz Island. And on a beautiful day like today, it was very worth it! We also got to watch part of the Americas Cup race which was exciting.
Next was crossing the Golden Gate Bridge. The view was spectacular today. David took Birdie and the kids for a walk on the bridge too.
We stopped at Ghiradelli Square by request of Nat and Birdie for some ice cream.
Then headed over to Chinatown to get egg tarts and moon cakes from Golden Gate Bakery.
We ended the day with dinner at a Thai restaurant in Union Square and some shopping!
Nat had fun playing with the camera at UNIQLO
We Make Juice
Labor Day Weekend
It was a fun weekend in LA and now we’re back at home. It was so hot and humid in LA, and we had a hard time sleeping, but got through it.
On Saturday we went to Chuck E Cheese for a small birthday party for Sienna. The kids had fun playing together and getting tickets for prizes. They plowed through over 400 coins! Afterwards, we went swimming at Uncle Preeda’s house to cool off.
On Sunday we went swimming at Uncle Steven’s house and then had a nice family dinner at noodle world followed by some yummy cake at home. We celebrated the September birthdays of Uncle Steven, Uncle Tommy, Grace and Meliya.
The road trip back home was pretty smooth. We encountered a little traffic in Gilroy. Good thing we left early!