Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Christmas Morning 2011

Alas, I didn't take very many pictures this Christmas.
I was way too busy just enjoying the day.
Christmas was on Sunday this year, and that is always my favorite day to have Christmas.
It makes it so much easier to feel the spirit and not get caught up in the hustle of the day.
 William was a man with a mission in the morning.
When we walked downstairs and he saw the gifts he screeched "WOW!"
It was adorable.
We let the kids open just a couple of presents before church.
 William loves his new car play mat.  And he is nice enough to share with his sister.

 Isabelle has been so into her new Legos.
It was somewhat strange to buy "big kid" toys for her this year,
but she was definitely ready for some!

 Everybody got new church clothes for Christmas since it was on Sunday.

 William thought he should get to pose for a picture just like his big sister.

This tall dark and handsome man was in charge of assembly.

Well that's it for the pictures.
The rest of the day I worked on a puzzle and ignored the kids while munching on the dark chocolate Santa brought.
The kids didn't seem to notice or care since they were off gleefully playing with new toys.
We had a lavish and tasty dinner thanks to my mom, Soungsik squeezed in a nap on the couch, and then we played some games.  
That pretty much sums up a perfect Christmas.
We hope you and yours had a wonderfully peaceful and happy day as well!

Christmas Eve 2011

This year we held our Cain family Christmas party on Christmas Eve at the taekwondo center again.
Much fun was had.  Much food was consumed.  Much noise was made.  What else could you ask for?

The kids had a great time just running around and playing various games.
I always feel blessed that I have a husband who truly enjoys being with his kids and makes a real effort to play with them as much as possible.  I hope when my children are older they will have fond memories of playing with the dad.

True to his form William, or litle Soungsik as I have taken to calling him,
has to be involved with everything.
He has no concept of his age or size in regards to those around him.
There is nothing he won't try or so far can't do.

After lunch it was time for a little hockey.
Here we have the cutie patootie yellow team.

 They were up against the ferocious fighting blue team.
It's pretty clear here which team was more competitive,
and also which team won.

 William wasn't going down without a fight though!


Present time finally rolled around.
 This year William really got into the opening spirit.
He was a present opening machine, and like most 2 year olds he thought everything should be "mine".

 I love to see how excited the kids get not only for their own presents, 
but also to see what others are getting as well.

Here Great Grandma & Grandma are ripping into something good.
We love them!

After our party we went home and enjoyed the rest of the evening.
Making cookies, playing games, having treats, etc.
And of course we had to open our traditional Christmas Eve jammies.
This has been such a wonderful and relaxed Christmas season.
They should all be this good.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

The Ficus Killer

Plants do not usually have a long life expectancy in my house.
A couple of weeks or months tops.
Soungsik and I were given a ficus tree at our wedding 10.5 years ago.
I am now of the opinion that a plant is a horribly mean thing to give newlyweds. Let me explain why.
When we got it I thought it was such a great idea.  But as I have almost killed this ficus tree 20 times you can't imagine the guilt associated with almost killing something precious from your wedding.  It's not like breaking a bowl or a dish, it an actual living thing.  Somehow it turns into a testament to the strength of your marriage and your own maturity.  When I was pregnant with Isabelle and I almost killed the ficus I ran to my dad, a plant lover, and begged him to save it for me.  I was worried that if I couldn't even keep a plant alive, what was I going to do with a child?  My dad saved the tree for me and while it was under his care it miraculously even grew a few inches.  It hadn't grown at all under my careful love and attention.  It turns out you have to water plants every now and again.  Now my ficus tree looks like this.
Every time you walk past it 10 leaves fall off. 
So I could look at this 2 different ways.
It could be a bad omen that our marriage may be coming to an end and dying like this ficus tree.
Or I could be very happy that or marriage is so strong it has outlasted this tree. 
I'm going to go with the second option!
Maybe I'll go water it and see if love (and water) really can conquer all.  I still can't bring myself to throw it out.  Maybe when all of the leaves have fallen off I will throw it out. 
Maybe I will break down and go crying to my dad again.  

To sum things up,  don't give people plants for their weddings.  It's just a gift wrapped in guilt and doubt.  Unless it's a money tree, now that I probably would have watered more!

Primary Class Party

This year in primary I taught the Valiant 10 class.
It was a class made up of predominantly boys, and I learned something new about 11 years old boys.
It is a myth that girls talk more than boys, at least at this age.  All of the girls in my class would just sit quietly. 
The boys were non stop jesters, announcers, and auctioneers.  Not really, but it seemed like it some weeks!
Despite the rambunctiousness I have to say I really LOVED my class and the students this year!
They kept me laughing and thinking about things in a whole new way.
They give me hope that even though William might be a complete goofball when he is 11 his heart can still be as good as gold.

We had a pizza party last night to celebrate the end of the year.  
Our entire class couldn't make it, but here I am with some of them.
There are two depressing things about this picture for me.
First, I clearly look much, much older than my 11 year old students.
Secondly, without my high heeled shoes I am about the same size as my 11 year old students!
What can a girl do?  Nothing - I know!!!  I keep eating vegetables, but I just don't seem to grow!

We had pizza & tons of junk food.
If you want to have a really great time with lots of laughs you should invite a group of 11 year olds over, give them lots of sugar, then teach them how to play spoons!  We were laughing so hard and I had more fun with them than with adults, because like me, they are very uninhibited. 
We gave the losers of spoons 2 choices,
#1 - you could be eliminated from the game,
#2 - all of the other players get to hit you on your wrist 
(this is Korean style in games)
Most of the time they chose to get hit.
I am pretty sure hitting your students is against the church handbook
and I may be getting fired from my calling shortly after posting this!

Lets hope not, because I am looking forward to getting a whole new group of children next year!

Happy 6th Birthday Isabelle

Isabelle is officially 6 now! 
She is always the last of her friends to have a birthday, so she has been waiting anxiously for many months.
She decided she wanted a taekwondo party this year.  It was lots of fun!

Soungsik did a little TKD class for the kids and then they played a few games.
William was so excited to be a part of a "class".
Bethany (behind William) was a big help!

It's still unclear where Isabelle gets her competetive nature from.
Soungsik and I are truly baffled.

William doesn't weigh enough to pop a balloon,
but he can sit and bounce on one for a long time!

After the games we beat a pinata!
William really enjoys hitting things with sticks - scary!
Isabelle actually broke the pinata this year!
It was very exciting!
Soungsik claims it was all because of his superior rope swinging skills.
I think Soungsik is full of candy...or something else that rhymes with snot bear.

Pizza was enjoyed and devoured by all!

And then it was time for cake.
The biggest reason Isabelle wanted a TKD party was so she could cut her cake with a sword.
The funny thing is we have swords at home too, but she didn't seem to make that connection.

The concentration needed for cutting cakes with swords looks something like this...

Not to seem materialistic, but presents are always exciting and fun.

Karli wanted to do "heavy, heavy hangover" on Isabelle.
Isabelle had no idea what that was and I think she was 
afraid Karli might drop the present on her head.
Isabelle & Hannah

Isabelle & Sariah

Isabelle & Jessica

 Isabelle & Lily

Isabelle & Faith

Isabelle & Natalie

Isabelle & Joey
She had invited more boys, but Joey was the only one to show.
He really didn't seem to mind much!

Isabelle & Aubrey
Isabelle told me a few weeks ago,
"Mom when I started school Aubrey said she hated me, but now she likes me a lot."
I am not sure what girl drama went on at school, but I am glad they seemed to work it out on their own.
I don't like being a mom with a child old enough for girl drama!

Isabelle & Grandma & Grandpa
They got her the scooter that even Santa wouldn't be getting for her.
That's why Grandparents are the best - even better than Santa.
Isabelle is crying in this picture because she was using bratty talk with me right before I took it.
I informed her that even though she was 6 she is not too old to receive a spank when needed.
Luckily no birthday spanks were dished out, but just the thought of it was clearly disturbing.
Sorry to make you cry on you birthday kiddo!  Mean mommy moment.

Soungsik and I gave her presents earlier in the day.
A nintendo, so she will stop stealing Grandma's.
She has been playing this non stop for 2 days now.

And "Too Many Monkeys" which she loves and we'll be playing as soon as we can get William down for nap.

Happy Birthday Isabelle.
We are so blessed to have you in our lives. 
You are growing up to be such a great person.
Keep up all of your hard work, never stop being happy and loving, and we'll check back in with you in a year!

Love, 
Mom & Dad

In Our World: Death of a Tyrant

Kim Jong Il communist dictator and tryant leader of North Korea died on Saturday, December 17, 2011.
I am quite happy about this news even though the future of the country is so unsettled right now.  
I have to hold out the belief that the death of such an evil person is always a good thing. 
We are living in very uncertain times in this world right now. 
I am mostly concerned about China making some kind of power grab for North Korea right now because I don't believe the U.S. will do anything against China at this time.
We will have to watch and wait to see what the future holds for North Korea.
Our thoughts and prayers are with our family and friends in South Korea and we hope with all of our hearts that their economy and safety will be protected throughout whatever this new future holds.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Tae Kwon Do Christmas Party

On Saturday we had our 10th,
or it may have been our 11th Christmas party.
Most years we put much, much, much more emotional
energy into our parties.
I think Soungsik and I are both running low on emotional energy,
so this year we just flew by the seat of our pants.
The decorations may not have been the best this year but other than that I still think things went pretty smoothly.
I hope everyone that came had fun.

We had belt ceremony before the party.

We had 6 students test for 1st degree black belt this month and 3 who tested for 2nd degree.
It's still amazes me to see the kids start at such young ages and we get to watch them grow up in front of our eyes.  That is one of my favorite parts of our jobs!

After ceremony we had a breakfast followed by games.
The parents against children dodge ball seemed to be the crowd favorite.

When the games were done we had a visit from Santa Claus.
This year William has decided he likes Santa.
He walks around the house saying "ho, ho, ho!" all of the time.
It was nice that he didn't scream and try to beat Santa up this year.

Isabelle is Santa's most ardent fan.
She is a true believer this year and even though some of her friends have tried to dissuade her, 
she will have nothing to do with it.
She was thrilled with the chance to get to talk with the big man!

When the party was over Isabelle stole my camera and went around taking many, many pictures.  I will spare you most of them, but I love to see the world through children's eyes, and from their perspective too!

She took many balloon pictures.

She took pictures of the decorations...and of herself taking pictures.

She took pictures of Eli by some targets.
(I wonder if she bribed him or threatened him to get this picture...)

 She took pictures of William.

We also had pictures of floors, doors, other pictures, muffins, etc.
Perhaps she'll become a famous photographer someday.

All I can say is I am happy our taekwondo party is over until next year.
I came home and took a long nap.
'Tis the season for needed parties and consequently needed naps!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Violin Concert December 2011

We just got home from a very enjoyable evening.
Isabelle had her first violin concert.  She has only been taking violin for a few months, and I think she's doing pretty good.

She loved hearing all of the advanced students play their parts.
It gives you a goal to work towards.

Here is Isabelle with her teacher Mrs. Macias.
She has been so patient with Isabelle and we love that she doesn't underestimate Isabelle just because of her size/age.

Isabelle made a new friend while we were waiting for our turn to go onstage.

She really had fun playing with so many other students.
There were over 50!  Of course Isabelle was still the smallest.
I think she is just going to have to get used to that for the rest of her life!

Here are most of the songs that she played at the concert.
 

After the concert we met Soungsik and William at IHOP to celebrate.
I asked her what she wanted for dinner and she told me "KFC".
I said "I was thinking of someplace a little nicer than that."
So she responded quickly "How about McDonalds then?"
Clearly we eat at "nice" restaurants a lot.
We went with extremely fine dining with the IHOP decision.

I am so happy with all of Isabelle's hard work and practice.
Violin has really challenged her, and even thought there have been a few tears here and there, she never gives up.  And after all of the practices and tears she still loves it.  She has been begging me to play the violin since she could talk.  I hope she keeps that desire in her for a long time to come!