Friday, November 27, 2009
Thursday, November 26, 2009
So Thankful...
This Thanksgiving, we are so thankful to God for a wonderful year of good health and wonderful family and friends. Tyler was asked what he was most thankful for in school and he said for his brother Justin. Even before his mother and father who came in a close second. Third was books, toys, games, God, Jesus, and Noah. So to celebrate how much we are thankful we decided to have a cozy pre-Thanksgiving dinner at home. We had lovely turkey place settings for each person (courtesy of Henna, can you believe we made these at playgroup one day with all the kids running around?) Tyler set the table for everyone.
Tyler enjoying his Thanksgiving lunch with his Indian feather hat on. (In case you were wondering what was on his head.)
Marathon Fever

So I started running last year to lose the post baby weight that I never lost from Tyler (not Justin but Tyler my first child!). My friend Grace asked if I wanted to run a half-marathon and I said why not. How hard can a half-marathon be? Man, was I ignorant. I tried to train for it but I wasn't that dilligent and I ended up walking most of the second half of the 13.2 miles in Central Park. My only saving grace was my friend Maria who is a full marathon and triathlon athlete who literally was at my side encouraging me the whole way. She could have finished the race in half the time but she was so patient with me and ran/walked with me for 2 hours and 45 minutes to the finish line. I must add that it was record high of 95 degrees that April day so even the full marathon was cancelled. It's just comforting to say the heat was too much to run in. Anyway, I even received a medal for my accomplishment. Then I vowed to never run in a race again.
Fast forward 6 months later and my friend Grace asked to run a 5 mile run in Central Park. I thought why not. Compared to the half-marathon, 5 miles shouldn't be that hard, right? It's all about perspective, I guess. So I started to train and it was hard to run longer than 2 miles but it's amazing what your body is capable when you put your mind to it. I realize in sports it's mostly mind over matter. In the end, the 5 mile race was not that bad and I tried really hard to finish it under 1 hour so I'm glad I accomplished the goal. Then it dawned on me. Unless I run a race there is very little motivation for me to run so I decided to register for a 4 mile run for Autism.


I used to work on Sundays many years ago and every year I would witness the runners in the NYC marathon. It was truly inspiring to see runners of all ages and physical form and it has been my dream to run in it one of these days. I actually was tempted to register for next year's race but I don't think I'm ready yet. I think I'm going to try another half-marathon next year and see if I still like running. Until then no more races for me this year. If anyone would like to join me in a race next year, let me know. =)
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Happy Halloween
It's almost Thanksgiving so let me get my Halloween post up. The boys had a wonderful time trick or treating this year with a few friends. As you can see they were dressed up as race car drivers due to Justin's obsession with the Disney movie Cars. Luckily, we bought Tyler's costume last year for a great deal so it worked out wonderfully. This pic is pre-trick or treating. Look at the excitement in their eyes.
There was even a pumpkin picking time. It was such a pleasant surprise! They hid a pumkin for each child outside their classroom in the yard and the kids went out to pick one. It's a good thing because the pumkins we picked from philly became rotten when we forgot about them in the car. Thank you P.S. 213 for a wonderful treat!
Here is Tyler with his teacher Mrs. Francis (aka Pocahontas). She is such a nurturing and caring teacher. Tyler is lucky to have her as his first teacher. He only has the nicest things to say about her. I hope he can continue to like his teachers.
Tyler and me. (Justin was making a mess somewhere near me). Tyler is loving school and days like these are such highlights for him.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Road Trip to Philly
So last month over the Columbus Day weekend, we took a road trip to Philly to visit a very good friend of mine and her family. We went to Linvilla Orchard for pumkin picking. It was such a wonderful time spent with our families. Here's Tyler sitting in the midst of the biggest pumpkins I have ever seen in my life.
My longtime friend Irene, her husband Gabe and their adorable son Ryan.
Justin seriously inspecting each decorated pumpkin.


The boys posing with their pumpkins.
It's amazing how much fun kids can have with balloons especially with a pumkin one.
Justin tired from playing with pumpkins decided to play with mommy's sunglasses.


We also got the opportunity to go to the Please Touch Children's Museum. I think it was the best children's museum we have been to. It's been recently renovated and it was very impressive for both kids and adults. We highly recommend it! You can use the reciprocal program and get in free if you're a member of another qualifying children's museum. So cool!
The children's museum was housed in this historic building. The picture doesn't do it justice. The space inside was very well thought out and there was so much to do for the children.
Ryan having fun at the water play station. I love how they provide more than enough waterproof smocks for the kids.
Alice in Wonderland Exhibit - Justin seems just as confused as Alice was from the book.

The attention to details were impressive.
Justin loves grocery shopping. He was mesmerized by the playfood which looked like the real thing and he loved the fact that he can take anything off the shelves and throw them in the shopping cart as you can see above.
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