"A successful man is someone who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much, who has gained the respect of others and the love of children; who leaves the world better than he found it; who never lacked appreciation of earth's beauty ; who always looked for the best in others and gave the best he had. "
- a variation of "Success" by Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Friday, July 18, 2008

BIG TWO

I always think moms should be the ones to be praised and remembered on their children's birthdays. That is the day they had roller coaster emotion. First, being in pain for the labor, then emotionally happy when meeting the baby, then frustration of all sleepless nights, and in between, they have to deal with baby-blue, changing diapers, feeding the baby, and burping and rocking and feeding and bathing and washing bottles and feeding again...the list goes on and on...

So, why did I still exhaust myself to plan a mini Birthday party for Alvin? The answer is simple - we just cannot spoil them enough!

This last minute party was held at Urbana Regional Park and was joined by our Frederick friends. Mom made the last minute BIG TWO RACE CAR cup cake for Alvin and his loyal friends.


After the short celebration, we went to the Carnival fair together. Carnival fair is nothing but excitement for the kids. For us, we just love to be there to feel the polluted air, the humidity, the heat, the noise, the crowd...they are so real.

Alvin loves his Choo-choo train ride.


Monday, July 14, 2008

Recent Trips

We made quite a few trips over the past weekends. Mason has been a great traveler. He sleeps all the time no matter where we go, only wakes up when he is hungry (very different than when he is home). Following are some pictures from those fun trips.

===== Clemyjontri Park =====
This park is kids paradise. Although it is in McLean, it is worth for the driving (and gas!).



Mom couldn't find Dad's size of this T-shirt so she bought one for me instead.




===== National Arboretum =====
Mom's aunt and cousin were visiting us over the July 4th weekend. We spent just a little bit over an hour at the National Arboretum. It is all Ikea Summer Sale's fault!



===== Sunflower Field at River Road =====
It maybe too flowery for the boys, but we enjoyed embracing by the flowers (not the bugs)!





Walkie Talkie

Alvin is turning Two this week! Amazingly, in just a year, Alvin has learned how to walk (catch me if you can) and talk (can you turn the volume down?).

All these don't happen overnight - it took us efforts and time to train him! Of course, for walking, we didn't do that much except buying shoes for him - he just learned to walk by himself in a day! But, to encourage him to talk, Dad spent days and nights teaching him from 1-100 to A-Z to 50 states to shapes to colors to animals to cars...Who say engineers are not talkative???!!!

Alvin used to love dancing. But now his focus is on singing. He can sing quite a few songs. He has found this is a good way to entertain our guests and himself (to sleep). Reading is still his favorite. Every morning, the first thing he does is to look for books to read. Every night, the last thing before he goes to bed is to ask Dad to read books for him.

Just like any parents, we are very proud of big boy Alvin. He has been such a joy for our family.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Then...and...Now

Mason had long shining black hair when he was born. And, as days passed by, the tip of his hair began to show a little bit brownish, just like it has been professionally highlighted. His unique hair had been a signature feature for him.


Although the summer has been hot and humid and people keep referring him as "she", Mom hesitated to have it trimmed. Till one day Dad told Mom, "Mason looks like Hedgehog from this angle."

And, you know the next day Mason looks like this:


What can he say? He doesn't really have a choice (of picking parents).