Saturday, January 28, 2012

Year of the Dragon


We ventured to Chinatown to celebrate the Year of the Dragon! We parked our car in Koreatown and took the metro with my friend and her daughter. It was really easy getting in and out of Chinatown via the metro and the kids loved it. We saw part of the parade but the best part of the day was eating at Foo-Chow Restaurant and having the dragon dancers come inside. The dragon's movements traditionally symbolize power and dignity. Jawsh was born the year of the Dragon... what will this year bring???

Monday, January 23, 2012

Ode to Micah


Micah... where do I begin??? Micah is our little sous-chef. As soon as hears me in the kitchen, he will stop playing, run to get his stool, and will stand in the kitchen next to me ready to help (he is now shaving carrots pretty good). He also loves tamping the coffee grinds for Daddy's Americanos. Micah loves to ride his scooter, although we have to constantly remind him to use his brake (his little legs go fast). He is always singing a song and changing the words and you know you're really on his good side, when he addresses you as a favorite food, "goodbye rice, goodbye cookie, goodbye shushi." Micah is my little Asian boy who likes his sushi, rice, tofu, noodles, etc... At restaurants he likes to take the cucumber out of cucumber rolls and eat just the rice and seaweed and at preschool he will eat rice and seaweed and insist to everyone he is eating a cucumber roll! Only in his logic does that work. Micah is our headstrong boy who is growing more sensitive to others feelings (yes, empathy!), and those cutie dimples and smile will get you every time. Oh Micah... what will you get into next???

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Huntington Beach


The boys are so lucky that Bubbe lives less than a mile to Huntington Beach! They had fun of scootering at the beach this past weekend. They also loved collecting shells and rolling down the sand hills. It's always fun for the boys to visit family and they love their Bubbe! When will we see her next???

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Noah can read


Noah read his first online book (totally indepedent) today, Zac the Rat (I like the fact that it has his uncle's name in the title). Noah has been working on sight words and blending letters here and there, but today I can say as his mother (and teacher) that my son can read! It's very exciting... what will he read next???

Puppy luv


Noah and his friend, N-o-r-a (he never says her name, he just spells it) have been an item at preschool for sometime. I think N-o-r-a showed interest because Noah is the tallest and oldest boy at school and Noah showed interest when he saw that she was the only girl who could cross the monkey bars independently. They have been like "peas and carrots" at school swinging, hanging on the bars, and looking for treasures (confetti in the sand). At the writing table, Noah and N-o-r-a often exchange papers... Noah wrote his first love note that read, "Nora love Noah" and added his signature abstract geometric drawing and Nora draws him pictures of rainbows. Isn't that too cute???

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Liam's Baek-il


In Korean tradition, on the 100th day after a child's birth, a small feast is prepared to celebrate their life. The number 100 has an inherent meaning of maturity and perfection. Our family celebrated Liam's Baek-il with beautiful rice cakes and a delicious dinner prepared by his two grandmothers. Liam is such a cutie... who does he look like more... Kaitlyn or Emma???

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Birthday for Grace


We helped celebrate Grace's 2nd birthday at Music Stars and Masters. It was interesting to observe Noah because he would not participate in the group activities... he felt like he was too old to sing and join in with the rest of the kids. Instead he took Jawsh's camera and took pictures of the event. I couldn't believe he was acting like this at a birthday party and it made me realize that he is getting older and distinguishing himself as a "5 year old boy" and no longer just a "big boy." At the end of the party, we enjoyed cake and desserts while the boys dressed up as the true rock stars they are... can we say, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards???

Sunday, January 08, 2012

Getty Villa


I have said it before, and I'll say it again... I love living in a city with so many free cultural activities. We went back to the Getty Villa so Jawsh could view the exhibition: Modern Antiquity: Picasso, de Chirico, Léger, and Picabia which focuses on how they reinvented and transformed the artistic legacy of antiquity. The boys were not so interested in this exhibition, instead they liked walking the Herb Garden that featured a mosaic of fruit trees and they enjoyed the Outer Peristyle that is adorned with hedge-lined pathways and circular stone benches around a 220-foot-long reflecting pool that has a breathtaking view of the Pacific Ocean. Here is a great photo of Noah relaxing at the Outer Peristyle... what was he meditating about???

Wednesday, January 04, 2012

Hooky


Micah went to school and Noah and his two friends went to the Petersen Auto Museum. They had fun racing cars, playing Marble Run, and of course, we had lunch at Johnny Rockets. Micah didn't mind too much since we brought him a small lemonade. When will we go back???

Tuesday, January 03, 2012

NHM


Good old free day at Natural History Museum... since the kids were all on school break we met up for a few hours playing in the Discovery Center and looking at all the exhibitions. It was kind of crazy walking around keeping track of all the kiddos but I think they had a great time. Afterwards, we went with Kaitlyn and Company to the Science Center. We did not have enough time at the museum, when will we head back???

Monday, January 02, 2012

Topanga Beach


Jawsh wanted to start the new year in Malibu. As we were heading out, my friend posted on her facebook that they were at the beach. So in this day and age, I just texted her and we ended up meeting up for a bit. An impromptu play date, how great is that???

Sunday, January 01, 2012

Happy New Year


Happy New Year! We spent the night playing a traditional Korean board game called Yut Nori (Yunnori). Instead of dice, wooden sticks are thrown which determine the amount of spaces a player can move. Noah had a great time with Harabujee and really enjoyed the strategy behind the game. Should we teach Noah chess???