Monday, December 24, 2012

Merry Christmas!




Here's the first ever Santa picture that the kids have taken!  This photo simply shows the personalities of our kids.  Aidan is ready to take on the world (and Kindergarten), Noah is smiling (and whining) his way through life and Emilia is just doing whatever her brothers are doing.  It's amazing how different and quirky each one of our kids can be.  God has entrusted them to us and we are trying our best to love them and take care of them to the best of our abilities!  Trust us, there are days when we just want to shut the bathroom door and have a time-out for ourselves.

This year has been an interesting year for us as we have finally settled into our Steveston home.  Things are finally taking shape even though the exterior of the house is still half painted....but that's just life with three kids.  Things just take a lot longer to do!  Vince enjoys DIY projects and thus far, he has accomplished quite a bit.  The most honorable mention would be walling up the fireplace and installing wall-to-wall expedit bookcases on both sides.  We wanted to save as much money as we could so we had to scrounge through Craigslist, Kijiji and even amongst our friends to find the bookshelves.  Can you believe that we drove down to Seattle to pick a bookshelf up?  Thanks to Pam and Norm for the bookshelf and for introducing yummy burgers to us!  It's a good thing that we all have the Nexus pass!








We love our new family room!  We managed to keep the costs to a minimum and the total was about ~$1200 including our new TV.  Thanks for the Li's for sharing your Visions voucher and for helping us save money.  The best deal would be the "6 for $20" used Expedit white inserts that we bought off Kijiji.

The next on our list is to finish decorating and organizing the kids playroom.....and then to start Isabel's sitting/formal room!  Come by for a visit whenever you are in the area :)  


Our epic Disneyland trip with 6 families!
Emmy celebrated her first birthday at the happiest place on earth.
(Thanks to Auntie Jane for organizing it) 

Sunday, October 21, 2012

34



Birthdays are a great way to be more introspective and this time, I wanted to list 34 things that I'm truly thankful for:
  1.  A wonderful husband who loves me despite my quirks and gets "me"
  2. Three healthy and happy kiddies
  3. My mami's strength and perseverance in raising us as a single mother 
  4. My late father's love for road trips
  5. An amazing sister who is always willing to take care of the kiddies and dog
  6. A little brother who is growing up too fast and whom I am so proud of
  7. Understanding in-laws
  8. A loving sister-in law who shares the same Chinese name as me
  9. A funny and understated brother-in-law who lives in LA
  10. My maternal grandfather who is turning 90 in November
  11. My maternal grandmother who I love so dearly
  12. My late paternal grandfather who paved the way for many people to have a better life
  13. My late paternal grandmother who took such great care of me when I was young
  14. My aunties and uncles who have shaped me into the person that I am
  15. Supportive community at Tenth
  16. My home sweet home
  17. The on-going projects that Vince has
  18. The relationship between siblings
  19. Open communication with hubby
  20. Old and new friends
  21. Running around Steveston
  22. The changing colours of the seasons
  23. The crunching of autumn leaves
  24. The splashing of puddles
  25. My upcoming new job in January
  26. Ability to work part-time and be home with the kids for most of the week
  27. Our neighbors
  28. New orange wallet (thanks M, J and G)
  29. Aidan's positive first year of school thus far
  30. Living in a community where we can walk to the library, community centre, great parks, restaurants, etc.
  31. Aidan's unrelenting protectiveness to his siblings
  32. Noah's unbridled zest of life
  33. Emmy as she is a true example of God's grace
  34. Last but not least, for Sandra in capturing such great photos for our 10 years' anniversary!




Friday, August 17, 2012

Summer in a nutshell

In just a short few weeks, our little A is entering Kindergarten.  We are trying to savor the last bit of summer and enjoy this time before September kicks in.  As much as we are looking forward to sending A off to school, it's also sad to let him go!! 

Granville Island

 
homemade monkey cupcakes for Noah's bday



This summer has been filled with some lazy days and some busy days.  Poh-poh came for a visit and was here to celebrate Noah's 3rd birthday.  We managed to do some hikes around North Vancouver (much to Auntie Lulu's prompting!) and we were utterly surprised at how easily the boys hiked 4km!  We also had our first family camping trip to Porteau Cove this past weekend.  We all enjoyed the simplicity of the great outdoors -the boys played endlessly with rocks and logs and even Emmy had fun crawling in nature- we are definitely doing it again.  Sleeping will hopefully be better for Emmy next time since this time around, she woke up every two hours or so.  Despite the lack of sleep, it was all worth it!!!  Camping was even more special as we were surrounded by wonderful and generous friends.  Can you believe that we not only had one canoe to use but two?!? 







waterfront view







One sad event happened this summer:  saying good-bye to Milo (our first dog).  Due to an unfortunate event of Milo biting Aidan, we decided to put him down.  Thankfully, Aidan was not hurt and the bite did not break any skin but it was one of the hardest things that we've had to do.  Milo was getting quite old (not exactly sure how old he was as he was adopted from the SPCA, maybe ~13 years) and we think that the added stress of the kids was starting to get to him.    We want to remember Milo as our loyal rescue dog who loved tummy rubs, cheese and oranges.  We were also able to adopt Rylee because we already had Milo!  All in all, Milo had a good life and we miss him lots.  Here is one of the last moments that we had with him...


Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Happy 6 months Emmy!!


Wow, and just like that 6 months has passed since Emmy's birth.  I know that it's such a cliche when people say "time flies" but truly, this time around, it really has.  I look at her and I'm amazed at how she's no longer just lying there like a log, but either playing happily in her exersaucer or jumping on her jolly jumper.  My little girl is growing up.  She started solids as well but doesn't seem to really enjoy anything other than carrots at the moment.  I think that she wants to eat exactly what we are eating rather than that pureed stuff!


A lot of people ask me if it's different having a girl from a boy and thus far, I've noticed that she's a lot calmer.  During one of our play dates, Emmy was hanging with a boy her age, while she was content with staring at her friend;  he, on the other hand, just rolling and rolling and rolling non-stop!!  It's nice to finally have a "calmer" kid!  But we will see what happens once she really starts to move around.


What I cherish the most this time around is seeing the special bond between all the siblings.  Aidan takes his big brother role very seriously and protects her like there's no tomorrow.  Watch out!  :)  He greets her with a huge smile and hug in the morning and insists on having "special time" with her daily.  He loves her so much!!  


Noah emulates his goh goh so he also asks for "special time" with Emmy, too.  He also enjoys taking care of her!  I was expecting more jealousy from Noah but thus far, he seems to have adjusted quite well.  I try really hard to give him lots of attention as a middle child!


Life can be extremely busy and frustrating with three kids but my goal is to savor it and enjoy every moment as much as I can!  (yes, even when I'm disciplining and they are fighting).  I know in just four short months, Aidan will be starting Kindergarten and "time will fly" even faster then.








Sunday, January 22, 2012

The dissapearance of the dinosaurs

While eating breakfast this morning, Aidan shares his latest thoughts with me. He asked me whether or not God existed during the time of the dinosaurs, and I said "yes". He, then explains how the dinosaurs died, "It was because God was playing with a ball, kicked it and it trans (transformed) into a meteor and hit the earth".