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I’ve been home for over two months and blogging less than ever, not that there’s nothing to blog about but because blogging was in part stress relief for me, and right now even with all the work-related projects I’m trying to finish over the summer I have little to be stressed about. Plus I’ve been doing a lot of introspection, which by its very nature is more intimate dinner conversation and less “Hello Internet!”
Maybe that’s why I don’t get Twitter right now. On the other hand, I’ve been trying to get Twitter ever since Evan Williams announced his new venture and opened it up to beta testers. I immediately grasped the conversational aspect of the party badge, which displays tweets from you and all your friends - and which I used to document conversations between me and the kids for public amusement - and I loved the update-via-IM feature. But both the party badge and IM updates have been broken for a long time now, and I have no desire to share my cell phone number with Twitter in order to update via SMS. I have updated a couple of times via the Pageflakes Twitter plug-in, but those tweets were never conversational. They were more like mini blog entries in that they linked to whatever I found amusing on the Internet at that moment.
One thing I do know is that the 21st century man of mystery does NOT use Twitter. Imagine James Bond broadcasting his martini preferences to the world… hahaha, so not happening. Even more damning is the fact that everybody I know in real life who uses Twitter has locked up their account. Nobody needs that much transparency.
With all three kids home with me for the summer, simple things like feeding and grooming can easily take up much of the day. I consider myself having gone beyond the call of duty if I manage to get the lunch dishes into the dishwasher before Kevin gets home in the evening. On top of that I’ve been giving Alex and Ana Chinese homework everyday. So far they’ve learned numbers (一, 二, 三 … 十, etc.) and family members (爸爸, 妈妈, 哥哥, 姐姐, etc.) as well as have/don’t have and do you have (有没有弟弟? 没有! 有没有妹妹? 有!).
Kevin has been busy too. When he isn’t at work, he’s going to the store for groceries or doing chores around the house. On weekends he takes Alex to karate and both Alex and Ana to swim at Grandma’s house. He’s also in charge of taking Alex to percussion lessons. It’s just for the summer, a break from piano and possibly early preparation for 4th grade band.
In between all that I’ve found time to make the most of our Netflix subscription:
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Categories: chinese, kids and parenting, memes, movies
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Rainy Weekend Update
Julie| February 24, 2008 6:50 pmThis weekend was Ana’s birthday party. Friday night when we went to Costco to pick up her birthday cake, we stopped at a Taiwanese cafe called 三年2班 (Class 302) in Rowland Heights for dinner. It’s an adorable little place decorated with school paraphernalia, down to the desks and chairs. One of the dishes we ordered even came in a stackable tin lunch box that I recognized from having spent some of my elementary school years in Taiwan. The food, though not the cheapest, was pretty good, but I didn’t like sitting in those awkward wooden chairs. Maybe we can go back when I’m not so uncomfortably pregnant.
This year we rented facilities for both of the kids’ birthdays because I got tired of worrying about it raining on their winter parties and because I’m too big and tired to host them at home. There are some downsides: the limited menus, the strict time limits, the restrictions on the number of guests, and related to that, the uncertainty over whether the people we do invite will come. I was utterly thrilled about the turnout at Ana’s party though, especially when Peg brought Ashlyn and Summer!!! It’s been ages since we’ve hung out with them, and I really appreciated them making the drive up from the OC.
Now we can relax until next year. With baby number 3 slated to show in late April, I wonder if we should have a joint birthday party at home for all three of them next spring, when the chance of rain is next to nil here in So Cal. We’ll see…
Here’s a picture of Kevin giving Daisy a bath. Being a straight haired dog, Daisy always looks pretty good even when she hasn’t had a bath in *mumble mumble* months. What most people don’t realize is how much basset hounds shed. Back in the day I used to be the main producer of the hairy tumbleweeds that we find around the house, but ever since Daisy joined the family, she’s got me beat. We’d been wondering if she’s been shedding even more due to lack of baths, but she proved that theory wrong. Immediately after her bath she shed enough hair to fill a Swiffer Cloth just by doing a few laps around the dining table.
So I’m now 31 weeks pregnant and +18 lbs. Only 9 weeks left, but it feels like an eternity. The bad: I’ve been sleeping very, very poorly. It’s supposed to be normal during the 3rd trimester, but the last two times it didn’t start this early. I’m also constantly congested, and my taste buds seem to have a mind of their own. Everything tastes off. The good: I’ve been keeping the horrid leg cramps at bay just by standing up regularly. Also, at my checkup last week I learned that my 3-hour glucose tolerance test came back negative. Hooray, I’m not diabetic!
Categories: chinese, food, kids and parenting, pets, pregnancy
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New Year So Far
Julie| February 10, 2008 10:47 pmThis is how my new year is going so far. Friday after work I staggered home and collapsed on the couch. I didn’t move again until bedtime, when I took massive doses of Sudafed, Robitussin DM, and Tylenol, then zonked out. I don’t remember eating anything for dinner.
Saturday morning I woke up and still had no appetite. I forced myself to eat a piece of toast with peanut butter then lay on the couch until it was time to collect ourselves and go over to my parents’ house for Chinese New Year dinner.
We took the combination hot pot/grill that my parents had given us for Christmas over to their house so we could use the grill feature alongside their hot pot. Unfortunately I couldn’t eat anything, but I did drink a bowl of soup.
This morning I had another piece of toast with peanut butter. After dropping off the kids at my parents’ house, we headed downtown for a matinee showing of Tristan und Isolde, Wagner’s 5-hour operatic masterpiece. The tickets were part of our Valentine’s Day gift to each other. It was the first time either of us had seen an opera live, and we both loved it. The music was complex and demanding, and the set, designed by David Hockney, was gorgeous. Unfortunately we had to leave before the final act because I was still feeling ill.
Since Thursday I’ve been waking up every night around 2 or 3 am when the drugs wear off, at which time I have to take another dose of everything or not be able to fall back asleep. I doubt it will be different tonight. Sigh. I just hope this time my cold doesn’t turn into a sinus infection and also that Alex, as the lone healthy member of the family, doesn’t catch it.
Needless to say I didn’t have a chance to go buy 年糕 (nian gao / new year cake) from 99 Ranch this weekend. But I swear I WILL go sometime this week before they stop selling it, even if I’m still sick, just because I am that obsessive dedicated to celebrating my Chinese heritage.
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Happy Year of the Rat!
Julie| February 7, 2008 9:13 pmThis morning I gave the kids each a 红包 (red envelope) after instructing them to say 恭喜發财 (gong xi fa cai / wishing you prosperity) and 新年快樂 (xin nian kuai le / happy new year). At daycare Ana’s teacher gave her a 红包 and me another one to pass on to Alex. For dessert tonight I got us a few goodies from the Chinese bakery.
All day today my throat hurt and I kept coughing up loogies. This is probably not the best way to welcome the new year, but it couldn’t be helped. First Kevin got sick. Then Ana caught it. After a couple of nights of her crawling into our bed and disrupting my sleep, I came down with it as well. Sigh.
At least it happened right at the same time as my monthly baby checkup. Today I was able to confirm with my doctor that I could take all the good stuff: Sudafed, Robitussin DM, Tylenol, etc. But I also got a stern lecture for asking whether I could skip the 3-hour glucose tolerance test. (Because I tested negative the last two pregnancies!!!) Oh well. It’s not my fault the paperwork they sent me via USPS 2 weeks ago never arrived though. I picked up a copy today and made the appointment for next week.
Hopefully this weekend my cold will get better and we’ll have time to go to 99 Ranch for some 年糕 (nian gao / new year cake).
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