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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Busy Week

A lot happened this past week.
Lily and I went to the Asian Pacific Festival
A few of the young men in our ward were dancing.

We made a long trip to Oklahoma to visit family and...
This crazy kid made a new friend.
I think we're going to have to find her a rocking horse. She absolutely adored that horse. It was her "baby".
...celebrate a wedding
Taylor, the little flower girl.

The wedding was rushed since there was a tornado coming.  We hurried up with the ceremony and  reception , then headed down to the basement of the church to wait and see if we were all going to die.

After all that craziness, we're ready to relax and have a nice Summer Break.
Happy June!


Sunday, May 19, 2013

Tired Baby

When Lily is tired, she's not like most kids. She does not get grumpy and ornery. 
She gets obnoxious! She will try and do everything she can to get on your nerves. 

 Her favorite thing to do is bounce off of everything and jump all over you.
She gets super loud and hyper.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Spring Break and Easter

Lily had an Easter party with her homeschool group.
They ate some snacks, watched an Easter Veggie Tales movie, and ran around looking for Easter eggs.


 Lily loved her bunny mask. She wore it for the rest of the day until she broke it.
 She was pretty sad it broke, and we weren't able to fix it.


During Spring Break, my family made the long trip to come visit us. We went to the mall and had to go into the Disney Store. 
They had a game set up for the kids to play "Wreck It Ralph". They'd put the big Ralph hands on and knock the "building" down.


 And like all champions, they received gold medals.

After the mall, we went out to eat for Britni's birthday dinner since we weren't home to celebrate during her actual birthday. I asked her where she wanted to go and this is her reply, "Do you have anything like Red Robin?" "Yes. How about Red Robin."
Emma decided to let everyone know that she had a busy day and was tuckered out by pretending to fall asleep in her chair at the restaurant.

The Easter bunny came and made a visit at our house. He even left behind all his infamous bunny poo!



 These little girls were just not into posing for pictures.

Micah also had a birthday while they were visiting. We had a my little pony cake, ice cream, and presents.

We also went to the Aloha Safari Zoo in Cameron.
 There were lots of ponies
 and goats.

 Also, a ton of peafowl just roaming around.
It was an interesting zoo. 

We weren't able to go to the beach since the weather was not ideal, but maybe one day they'll come visit again and it won't be raining or cold.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

My Adoption Story

I was born in Seoul, Korea to Korean parents. These are the things I was told about my birth family, or what I remember being told. I had older siblings. I can't remember if I had 2 older siblings or 3. It's more likely that there were only 2 though. My birth parents owned a business and decided to give me up for adoption because they felt they could not provide for another child. I'm not sure, but I think I was put in foster care until I was 6 months old, and shipped off to the US to meet my adoptive parents. My parents picked me up at the airport gate and here I am.
I was brought up like any other Caucasian child would be. That's all my parents knew. My father grew up in Utah to Caucasian parents, and my mother grew up in Utah, again to Caucasian parents. My mother however was adopted when she was a toddler from Greece, but I don't think she had much of her heritage introduced to her growing up. If she did, she didn't share any of it. A few years later my parents adopted another Korean child. My sister Britni. From what we were told, we only knew about a birth mother, and she did keep my sister for a little while before she decided to give her up. My mother decided on an international adoption because she was worried about the threat of a birth mother changing their mind and taking her child back (she watched a lot of Lifetime movies back in the day. Sorry mom, but you did), and she felt that it was less likely for that to happen if the parents were in a different country.
My sister and I were loved growing up. I don't know how/when we were told we were adopted, but we always knew. Of course, we don't even look like our parents. We do however look a little bit alike to people who can't tell the difference between two Asian people. If we told anyone that we were adopted, the next question would always be, "Are you real sisters?" Yes, we're real sisters, but the way you mean it, no. If you really look at us, we don't look a like at all. We would also get asked if we speak Korean. Sadly no. I wish I did, but I didn't. I only know a few words, but not enough to have a conversation or even say a complete sentence.
I never had a desire to learn about my culture. I had a negative feeling towards Korea because of my personal feelings toward my birth family. Unlike my sister, whose mother was single, and really didn't have a lot of options, I had a family who, I felt, didn't want me. I still sort of feel that way. Being a mother of 3 children myself, I can't understand. I would never give up any of my children. I would find a way to take care of them, because they're mine and I love them. I loved them from the moment I knew they existed. Anyways, I grew up with these negative feelings inside of me. When I got my Patriarchal Blessing (you can learn about what that is here), there was a blessing that I would have a desire to learn about my Korean culture and learn the language I'm thinking, seriously? That can't be. I have no desire at all. That is until I started talking more to one of my co-workers. She had been watching Korean Dramas and told me I should watch one. So, I started watching City Hunter. This was not the best KD to begin with for someone who never even heard about Korean Dramas, but it did get me interested in watching more. Because I was watching these dramas, I started picking up a little Korean, and I started to fall in love with the culture and heritage. I never imagined that would happen. I can make bulgogi without looking at a recipe. I want to speak fluent Korean, and I would love to see Korea. When Zachary enlisted for active duty, we were hoping he would get Korea.
I no longer have a negative feeling toward Korea, all thanks to one of the best friends I've ever had. Thank you Sunbae Nim! I don't think you really know how grateful I am to have you in my life. I do still have negative feelings toward my birth parents. I just can't understand how you can give up one of your child and keep the rest. Maybe if I had the chance to speak to them, and find out how they felt, I might feel different. But I don't want to find find them or talk to them.
I am grateful to have the parents I do have. They love me and my sister as if they are our birth parents. They spoiled us rotten, and to the best of their ability, gave us everything that we wanted. I know if I was not adopted, I probably would not have lived as nice as I did, but I still feel bitter.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

My Funny Valentine

Lily has been going to homeschool group with a few of her little friends. Each week they get together to read stories, do fun crafts, and play.
Last week, they had a Valentine's Day Party.

They got fun little lip shaped whistles to play with


They decorated picture frames

 See how pretty Mommy?

Then it was snack time!


 Thank you Miss Chelsea and little T for hosting the party! You were such wonderful hostesses. 

Thursday, January 3, 2013

New Year

Happy New Year! 2012 has been busy for us. Zachary switched from the Utah National Guard to the Active Army, we moved across the country, and not only did the kids switch schools, Micah started all-day Kindergarten. We are finally starting to settle in to North Carolina. It is now feeling like home. We still miss Utah, but we're past our crying days.
Since it's a new year, we have resolutions.
1. As always, be fit and lose weight (the lose weight part is my resolution. I seem to be the only one in our family who has a weight problem even though Zach and the kids can eat all day long and not gain a pound). Zachary is always on me about serving our family healthy meals. Tons of veggies! He's also asking at the same time for fried potatoes, and biscuits with sausage country gravy "like grandma makes", and brownies, and ice cream. Stop it! You're confusing me! So, now that the holidays are over. I'm going to get back on the band wagon and focus again on healthy foods.
2. Get out of Debt! Once we are mostly debt free and I can quit my job, without us living off of Ramen, we're planning on having baby number 4. I have been having a hard time with the decision to have another child. As much as I love Lily, she is a hand full! There is not a single day that we don't have a terrible tantrum. I don't want to have to deal with having Lily tantrums and a new baby. There are so many reasons I can come up with as to not have another baby. We can't afford to have another baby, we can barely afford the 5 of us! I've been trying so hard to lose weight, and it seems nearly impossible, how will I lose weight after another baby? My last pregnancy was so terrible because I was overweight when I got pregnant, I don't want to have to deal with that all over again, but if I do lose weight, do I want to have to work even harder to get that weight off again? Yes! Yes you do! I feel it deep in your soul. My soul is crying out to me not to forget promises I made to be someone's mother. So, my sweet precious baby, wait just a little bit longer. We're almost ready for you!

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Christmas 2012

We had a great Christmas bounty this year thanks to our fantastic family. I never expected to be getting so many packages.





 I cannot begin to express how very thankful I am for our family's generosity. You made my children's Christmas! I love you all so very much!
This Christmas was kind of hard for our family. For the first time, we were all by ourselves. No family, and even worse, Daddy had to work a 24 hour shift starting at 9 am Christmas morning.


We've had some "milestones" with our little Lil.
She got her first black eye
 It was hard keeping her occupied as we sat and waited in the ER. There was lots of Chapstick applications, and tons of tickles to try to keep buggy awake. 

Miss Lil also discovered that she can hop out of her crib. So, we converted it into a toddler bed, but since she's no longer confined to her designated sleeping area, she has decided that she does not need to go to sleep at a decent hour.
She has decided that if she is to sleep, she must fall asleep with Mommy or Daddy, and they must also be sleeping too. This especially goes for naps. It's going to be interesting once Daddy goes back to work full time, and sisters go back to school.