E has been saying a lot of funny things. I think that she said something funny and remind myself to write it down but then when I come to sit down and want to write about it, I can't think of anything.
so here are some that I can think of:
My SIL, GM, came to me and told me that she helped E go to the potty. She told me that she helped her put on her underwear and tights on and E goes, "Oh, ouch, I have a wedgie!" GM couldn't stop laughing about it.
Whenever Hubs and I start a passionate debate about something our voices rises and E comes in and says," Guys Guys, stop fighting... let's be nice, okay?" Hubs and I crack up.
E is always saying that her baby brother is in my belly.
Whenever I throw up, E will run in and ask me if I'm okay, and she'll go," you have a baby in your belly, right?"
E is growing up so fast and I can't believe how big she is. I was looking at home videos and pictures of E a year ago and she still looked like a baby. Now, she is a big girl.
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Thursday, November 23, 2006

I just saw this movie with E and I loved it. I read the book a few years back and thought it was cute. The movie was just so beautiful to watch. I don't know if it is because I'm pregnant but there were so many touching scenes that I started crying. Tears just flowed out. When the boy heard the sleigh bell for the first time, I just lost it.
E is really getting into this Santa thing. She went in to the city to see Santa at the finale of the Thanksgiving parade, today. We wrote a letter to Santa of things she would like to receive for XMAS. I do feel a bit guilty encouraging E to believe in Santa. After watching polar express, I was all excited for Christma and I asked E if she believed. She responded with her eyes all big and she goes, " Oh, yes... I do believe in Santa!"
"At one time, most of my friends could hear the bell. But as years passed,it fell silent for all of them. Even Sarah found, one Christmas, that she could no longer hear its sweet sound. Though I've grown old... ...the bell still rings for me. As it does for all who truly believe." Polar Express. This sleigh bell signifies the belief in Santa but as the kids grow older they stop believing and therefore stops hearing the bell.
I do feel a bit guilty letting E believe in Santa. It's the kind of belief that you ask one to have in God. You don't see or hear him but you just believe; you rely on God. I wonder what would happen if only christians can hear church bells and that moment when you first hear it how that would be so momentous. I just hope that the finding out that santa is not real won't traumatize my children. I keep seeing how excited and how innocent she was professing that she believes in Santa. Ugh! it makes me so guilty. It makes for a magical childhood, I guess.
Are you going to let your children believe in Santa and How long will you let it go on?
Monday, November 20, 2006
Friday, November 17, 2006

Today, Hubs took E to her first movie in an IMAX Theater. It was her first experience to watch a movie in a theater and we were so excited to introduce her into "going to the movies". I wanted to go in to song and dance and do that bit from the musical movie "Annie". The one where they are going to take Annie to the movies and she's never been. "let's go to the movies... lets go see the stars"
E was really excited but when i saw hubs come home with a look of exhaustion on his face. I thought, Oh, she wasn't ready. Hubs said that when they turned down the lights, she screams," Daddy, it's dark in here!" Hubs had to keep shhhing her. After an hour and there was about 1/2 hour left of the movie, she turned to her daddy and said," Daddy, let's go home!" When she got home, she was so proud of herself for going but I don't think she loved it. I guess, she's still young. We'll try again in June when she turns four.
We celebrated my MIL's birthday and at the party, we found out that my niece has thyroid cancer. Please pray for her that she'll make a fully recovery and that her spirit won't be broken. The prognosis seems excellent but to go through something like that at her age, it is just so sad.
My little J had her first splinter on her hand. It's just the worst. I wish that there was a special first aid kit geared to take out splinters from little children. I had to sterilize a needle and tweezers but I just wished there was some easier way. It broke my heart. There is something so special about colorful band-aids. Once I put anelmo band-aid on her boo boo, she was happy as can be. Thanks BAND_AID for making great baidaids for little kids.
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
I can't believe it. Lorelai and Christopher got married in Paris. Is that possible? Looks like GG is getting exciting... I am watching too many shows and I thought that I need to stop watching some of them. I thought GG will be one that I'll let go but after this episode I don't think I can. I am a tv-holic. I need to really cut down. Well, Laguna beach will be over tomorrow and I'll make sure I won't watch next seasons. That is one show that is like a bad accident and you just can't look away.
I have a friend who doesn't own a tv and she doesn't allow her 2 year old son watch tv. She reads a lot. I admire that. I do think TV watching can get out of hand and it is so hard to lose sight of that.
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
I was laying in bed and I can hear hubs trying to change J's diaper in the other room. "Sit down... lay down... J, lay down... I need to change your diaper... anjusaeyo (sit down in korean)... anjusaeyo.... anjusaeyo..." said my hubs and then he starts laughing. Then he says "anyounghasaeyo (formal hello in Korean) ... anyounghasaeyo.... ha ha ha," he continues to say.
He comes in and says," Hey, you got to see this..." He says, "anyounghasaeyo!" and J bows her head. I was on the floor dying of laughter. When we were in Boston, GMK, my friends 18 month old, was greeting adults with bowing her head when she heard anyounghasaeyo. She did it a few times we were there and it was so cute to see. We didn't think to teach J to do it. I was just crazy over GMK doing it. It's so adorable. I guess, J was very observant. Thanks GMK for teaching my J to be so proper in greeting korean adults.
So when hubs said... anjusaeyo... i guess she hears the saeyo and she kept bowing her head. Hubs was confused at first because she didn't realize what she was doing. It so funny what toddlers learn by just watching.
He comes in and says," Hey, you got to see this..." He says, "anyounghasaeyo!" and J bows her head. I was on the floor dying of laughter. When we were in Boston, GMK, my friends 18 month old, was greeting adults with bowing her head when she heard anyounghasaeyo. She did it a few times we were there and it was so cute to see. We didn't think to teach J to do it. I was just crazy over GMK doing it. It's so adorable. I guess, J was very observant. Thanks GMK for teaching my J to be so proper in greeting korean adults.
So when hubs said... anjusaeyo... i guess she hears the saeyo and she kept bowing her head. Hubs was confused at first because she didn't realize what she was doing. It so funny what toddlers learn by just watching.
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Spoiler alert: Do not Read if you haven't seen the new episode of LOST.So what is the thoughts on this fall finale? It seems nothing much happened but things happened. Kate and Sawyer did the nasty and I really liked them together. (Not doing the nasty ) The whole climax of their relationship was entertaining to see. I will say that when Kate went into that cage and started getting hot and steamy with Sawyer... I sort of cringed b/c he was dirty and she was dirty and the cage was dirty... the ground is dirt. Not a great place to do what they did but she thought Sawyer was going to die. So C'est la vie. "Live together die alone".
Oh, and Jack... being all heroic... trying to save Kate and Sawyer even when he sees them post coital. I knew he wouldn't do what Michael did and be selfish. But will Kate leave Jack.. I don't think so.
I wanted more to happen and felt so cheated at the end. Now I have to wait till Feburary. Isn't that crazy? I'm tempted to just wait it out and watch the whole season on disc next fall. It's so hard not to be able to watch the next episode. I don't even know if I'll still care by feb. I'm sure I will.
hmmm...Are the Others evil?
Monday, November 06, 2006
I've been a bit "Lost" crazy. I have my friends KK and BK to thank for that... well, I guess, KK. The second we arrived at their home in Boston at 10 pm, he took my hubby and went out to get "Lost" . After an hour and 1/2, me and Bk thought that they really got lost. he he he KK called and told us that they are on a Harold and Kumar quest to get Lost the first season. They got it and of course, my hubby and i got hooked. That is one great show. The writing is good and it's really exciting. I like it also, because it's mostly unpredictable. I don't know why I never watched it. But any case, I watched both season 1 and season 2 and read up on the last 4 or 5 episodes of this season. yes, I am now, Lost crazy.
So, KK and Bk have now got me hooked on 3 shows. 24, Grey's Anatomy, and now Lost. Thanks, guys... HA HA HA
Well, I have decided to stop taking my meds for my morning sickness. I started having these dreams that my baby was not healthy and I got a bit paranoid. So I've been yakking a bit and it really is exhausting. So, I've been laying around watching LOST. I feel really lazy and I feel bad for my girls but I just don't seem very strong enough. Thankfully, my hubby's been able to stay home and help me out with the kids. Unfortunately, he's got to get back to work and I'm going to have to manage. For my last 2 pregnancies , my morning sickness lasted 5 months so I have 6 weeks left. Hopefully, relief will come sooner but I'm just hoping that this pregnancy is like my other two and I'll have this debilitating nausea done with for good in 6 weeks.
Thursday, November 02, 2006

We went to Boston for 5 days. We drove up Friday and just came back last night. We stayed with our friends the K's. We wanted to spend halloween with them. It was so great to hang out with them and my kids love their 18 month old daughter, GMK.
GMK was a little chick. E was Jo Jo and J was a lady bug. They were so cute. E was so excited. They went trick or treating through the neighborhood. It was so funny and cute. It was a great time.
I think I made E's nose too big. she kind of looked a little scary. I made her into a scary looking Jo JO. Oh, well. She was still cute.
I'll work on a slide show of our trip. Stay tuned...
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