My favorite 3 month old, 4 year old, and stuffed animal...all in one place. Lucky me.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Sibling Love
Is it just me or are the strawberries especially plump this summer?

My favorite 3 month old, 4 year old, and stuffed animal...all in one place. Lucky me.
My favorite 3 month old, 4 year old, and stuffed animal...all in one place. Lucky me.
The Porch
My favorite part of my parents' home is their back porch, which was not there when I grew up. They added it on several years ago, and it is so versatile...play area, dining room, sitting area, kitchen prep area, AND bath.
My dad installed a farm sink on the back porch, and it's June's favorite place to take a bath. And I must admit, I wish I could take a bath outside, but I pity the neighbor who catches that view.
Here's June, marveling the faucet.
Guess who's helping...
My dad installed a farm sink on the back porch, and it's June's favorite place to take a bath. And I must admit, I wish I could take a bath outside, but I pity the neighbor who catches that view.
Here's June, marveling the faucet.
Guess who's helping...
Big brother can help more here than inside, so that's a bonus.

Excited much?

Aaah, bathing near the flora.

The porch concrete was also a canvas for Owen last week. Joe left his shaving cream behind because of TSA regulations, and we put it to another use. Owen has been practicing writing his name (O-W-and then chicken scratch for now), and he had fun with a bigger space to write. Bonus, his hands and fingernails were the cleanest they have been in quite sometime. June was there for moral support!
Excited much?
Aaah, bathing near the flora.
The porch concrete was also a canvas for Owen last week. Joe left his shaving cream behind because of TSA regulations, and we put it to another use. Owen has been practicing writing his name (O-W-and then chicken scratch for now), and he had fun with a bigger space to write. Bonus, his hands and fingernails were the cleanest they have been in quite sometime. June was there for moral support!
Moral of this story: Feeling cooped up inside? Come join us on the back porch.
Toe Jam on My Toast
Little Fish...
Thursday, August 27, 2009
To Good Food and a Better Friend
One of our favorite outings with Joe when we're in LA is Korean BBQ. After Joe's culinary tour of Fort Worth (Babe's, The Love Shack, Twisted Root, Spring Creek BBQ, BBQ in our backyard, Posado's, etc.), it was his turn to take us to BBQ in Dallas. Lee and Dad had never had the opportunity to enjoy it, and the rest of us are always up for more. So, off we went.
At this restaurant, the grill is in the middle of the table. You choose your meats and grill them at your table. There are a lot of side dishes to pair with the meat, and that's my favorite part. Kim-chi, glass noodles, bean paste, tofu, salted sesame oil, jalapenos, garlic, lettuce cups, rice and more are in little bowls all over the table. It's definitely a communal table, with people passing stuff all over the place. We were impressed with the quality (compared to LA's). The one main difference is that our place in LA is all you can eat. We had a variety of beef and pork, all delicious. And as if that wasn't enough, we had to stop by the Internet Cafe/Bakery/Boba Shop next door.
Dessert first?


Our primary destination:

Owen outside:

No, she's not stuffing rice in her cheeks for later. They're that chubby.
My brother. Can you tell which one of us has been inside all summer? PALENESS!
Owen cleans up at any Asian restaurant, but Korean BBQ is one of his favorites!
At this restaurant, the grill is in the middle of the table. You choose your meats and grill them at your table. There are a lot of side dishes to pair with the meat, and that's my favorite part. Kim-chi, glass noodles, bean paste, tofu, salted sesame oil, jalapenos, garlic, lettuce cups, rice and more are in little bowls all over the table. It's definitely a communal table, with people passing stuff all over the place. We were impressed with the quality (compared to LA's). The one main difference is that our place in LA is all you can eat. We had a variety of beef and pork, all delicious. And as if that wasn't enough, we had to stop by the Internet Cafe/Bakery/Boba Shop next door.
Our primary destination:
Owen outside:
Joe said he'd be tempted to move to D/FW, but he's afraid he'd gain 15 pounds the first month. I told him the humidity would be like him going to the sauna in LA, so what's the difference?
I'm craving it now, but would it be wrong to go without Joe? Not if you came too.
Coming Clean
In the spirit of coming clean, let me say that these first few days back in Texas have been more overwhelming than I expected.
Putting some stuff in storage and arranging a living space at my parents wore me out more than I'd like to admit. Or maybe it was the 4 year old who looks to me for most of his daily activities. Or maybe it was the 2.5 month old who likes to bond with me in the wee hours of the night. So, I'll admit that I've been online less than an hour in 2 weeks. For me, that's SO ODD. I won't qualify it as good or bad; it just is.
Thanks to you who have been waiting patiently for updates. I'll break them down into smaller parts over the next couple of days. For today, here's what's happening with housing and jobs:
Michael's internship with Kaiser was over August 7, and we loaded up the truck August 8. (Thanks to Nathan and sweet girlfriend, Gretchen, Matt, Detrah, Peter, and Jenn for coming by to encourage and/or take boxes to the Penske truck. It saved us HOURS of work.) Now that we're here, what's the plan?
Our work with Apartment Life (approx. 70 hours a month) begins when we are placed in an apartment complex. The length of the placement process can vary, depending on the availability of participating complexes and how accurate of a match it is with the team. And because it can take from weeks to (gulp) months, it would be difficult for us to find an apartment with a leasing agreement that flexible. What to do, eh?
Well, we're back with the best landlords we've ever had...Mom and Dad. Both sets of parents were willing to have Owen and June live with them, but we figured the transition would be easier for Owen back at my folks because he's lived here before. So, on the housing end, we wait...and pray...and wait...and pray.
And on the job end? Wait...and pray...and wait...and pray. Are you seeing a theme in our lives?
Michael does have a part time counseling job that he can build up through networking with other local psychologists, churches, schools, etc. Until those hours build up to full-time, he will need another job, so he is looking at more psychology jobs in the area. The paperwork side of Apartment Life (reports, etc.) will be my part time job as I stay home with the kids for now.
It's all good, but I must admit it's a little difficult for me right now. So, I looked for the rainbow amidst it all...and look, it was right in the backyard. ;)
It's all good, but I must admit it's a little difficult for me right now. So, I looked for the rainbow amidst it all...and look, it was right in the backyard. ;)
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