Uncle Mark and Aunt EJ came up to our house for Conference Weekend. We had a nice time watching conference and relaxing. During Conference sessions on Sunday we took a walk up to "Stumpy" with some of our friends the Dansies. They live up the street from us. It was a beautiful sunny afternoon.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Alex's First Indian's Game!
Alex has been asking us if he could play baseball for about a year, so we decided to give it a try. He loves it and is happy to have his Dad as one of the coaches.
He played outfield and 1st base for his first game. He did really good.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Alex Lost His Front Toof!
Alex stayed up late with Mom and Dad trying to get his front tooth to fall out. Mom finally was able to work it loose (after lots of drama) and give it a pull to get it out. Alex was so happy to finally have it out. Dad gave him a bowl of ice cream to celebrate! He brushed his remaining teeth and was sent to bed. We don't do the tooth fairy thing at our house (because we always forget), but he was able to pick out a small toy the next day for loosing his tooth.
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Lily's Birthday
Lily turned 5 years old on Saturday. We had a Tea Party with her friends. Dad and Alex opted out and went for a hike on the Western States trail instead.
We made fancy hats and enjoyed lots of yummy food!
That night we had a little party just as a family and opened up presents from our family.
Happy Birthday to our sweet Lilian! We love you lots.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Chineese New Year Flower Festival in San Francisco
We were dropped off in the Financial District at the Ferry Building. Alex imediately spoted the bow and arrow and wanted to go and check it out. We had plenty of time so we went to see it.
Afterwards, we went and found a yummy place to eat some lunch. Then we walked over to Chinatown. We entered through the Dragon Gate.
"the only authentic Chinatown Gate in North America. Unlike similar structures which usually stand on wooden pillars, this iconic symbol conforms to Chinese gateway standards using stone from base to top and green-tiled roofs in addition to wood as basic building materials. The Gateway was designed by Clayton Lee, Melvin H. Lee and Joe Yee in 1970." -Wikipedia
Then it was time for shopping. Every Chinese nick-nack and do-dad you can imagine was in Chinatown plus some really cool stuff. We told the kids they could each pick one souvenir. The hunt was then on. Alex picked a panda bear, Sarah a scarf, Lily chose a pink umbrella.
We went into lots of Shops and saw some really fun things.
Chinatown has lots of beautiful colors. Mommy enjoyed taking lots of pictures of all of the colorful decorations for the new years celebration.
We came upon a dragon dance. It was really neat.
The dragon chased the ball but never caught it.
Of course, a flower festival needs beautiful flowers. The orchids were gorgeous. Mom found one that she wanted to buy, but Dad didn't have enough cash. They started to walk away and then the man selling the flowers called out to her that he would sell it to her for what she had. Mom really wasn't trying to haggle, but did end up with a pretty orchid for a good price.
On one street corner, we saw some girls dancing with pink cherry blossom umbrellas. Lily really like this and decided she wanted an umbrella just like theirs. Luckily, they were easy to find.
After shopping and mingling in the crowds, we met up with Uncle Mark and Aunt EJ. They had driven into town after work. We found a yummy Chinese restaurant to enjoy dinner together.
One funny thing that happened at dinner was that Dad had lost his voice from a cold he had that day. By the end of the day it was mostly gone. When we went to dinner, somehow, Dad was the one that the waiter kept talking to for our order. He could barely communicate with him because of the language differences and let alone not having a voice left. When the they brought the food out to us not all of our food was there. Later Daddy told mommy he kept trying to communicate to the waiter that the order was wrong and then finally he just gave up. Mommy remembers him looking very stressed but didn't know why. She thought maybe he wasn't happy with what we were ordering, but she was sitting on the other side of the table and had no idea what was going on. So our dinner turned out a little sparce. No Cashew Chicken tonight.
To top it off we found out that that restaurant only took cash. So Dad (because he is the fasted runner of our group) had to run 3 blocks to the bank pull out cash and run back. Needless to say he was pretty worn out after that dinner experience.
We rode the Trolley Car down to the Financial District, because our feet were so tired from walking all day.
Then we caught the Ferry home. The Bay Bridge was twinkling outside our windows. It as a fun adventure. Everyone (even Daddy, as tired as he was) had fun.
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