Sunday, September 28, 2008
The Guessing Game
Owen and I usually play this game of me singing a few phrases from the songs from Disney movies and he guesses the title of the movie. It's been fun doing this and I am amazed he would recognize the movies just by a few lyrics from the songs. Enjoy!
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Monday, September 15, 2008
Sing along time!!
I finally recorded Owen singing!! He does like singing....and some of the words are clear...and some are still Owenisms...but he is getting there!
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Sunday, September 7, 2008
The Quest for the Enchanted Bow and Arrow
It started like any other Saturday morning. We were all up early and Owen was ready to play. But right before I was fully awake, it dawned on me that I have not yet gotten the bow and arrow that we promised to get him for his birthday!
This was the beginning as we embarked on our journey to seek for the bow and arrow.
It seemed like an easy task- almost like a no-brainer. If you need a toy, you go to Toy's R Us. Michelle had a Mary Kay Training meeting so we dropped her off and we had 2 hours to kill. Owen and I then headed to the closest Toys R Us. We were excited and eager to get the bow and arrow.
As we drove towards Toys R Us, I started wondering what we were going to do while we waited for Michelle. The Mall is right beside Toys R Us and I decided to go there so Owen can play while we waited. Everything was in order, and all was planned accordingly. As we pulled into the parking lot, a huge sign draped the exterior wall of the store. "STORE CLOSING!" I adjusted my eyes so I can make sure that I am seeing the right thing because there have been a few occasions when my eyes deceived me, so I wanted to make sure. The only way I can make sure I am seeing clearly is by squinting my eyes, therefore, I was looking a lot more Asian than usual! What I read was nothing but a confirmation of what I already saw earlier. "STORE CLOSING." It said....as if taunting me with a big smile....and then saying..."YOU ARE TOO LATE!" The words escaped me....as I got my act together, and a new plan started forming in my mind.
At that moment, the simple task we set out to sail was all of a sudden becoming more like a mission - one that seemed like an adventure, and I was excited for the challenge, and as soon as I told Owen that we needed to work together to find the bow and arrow, he was also excited when I told him that I needed him to guide me. He was my navigator.
We entered the store, and I expected the worst - and my expectations were confirmed as we saw that more than half of the store was emptied out. The chances of finding a bow and arrow were slimmer than I thought, but we persevered! We must have spent a good 30 minutes looking, at times, I entertained the idea that maybe Owen wanted a different toy, but he stayed true to his mission - to get the bow and arrow. After a failed attempt to locate the coveted new toy, I humbled myself and asked a fellow parent if there was another toy store close to our proximity. The kind woman said: "Well, there's Walmart." Usually, Walmart is the first choice to find a toy you want to waste your money on, but we already tried that a few weeks ago and they did not have what we were looking for. So, I failed.........at least for a few moments. As Owen looked at me, he noticed the sadness in my face, so he said: "Maybe we can go to a different store?" My eyes lit up and all of a sudden, a sense of hope started running through my veins, and once again, we were ready to continue with our mission.
I wish I can say that we found the toy right away, but it wasn't until we stopped at Wendy's to get some lunch for Owen when it dawned on me that I think I know where to find it. So, Owen ate his lunch, and I set my heart to finding the bow and arrow. But one thing I learned is that you can't give up!!
And then we found it!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Party City had everything! But it still wasn't easy to find the bow and arrow....it was all the way in the back. But after Owen saw it, I knew that it was all worth it. I wish I had a camera to capture that moment when his face showed pure joy. Finally.......a new toy.....the one that took forever to find, but the memory is something I can treasure for a lifetime.
Here are some photos of my Little Warrior
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Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Candid Conversation with Owen
Conversations with my son (typical questions I asked, and answers I get from Owen)
Dad: Do you love daddy?
Owen: Yes I do. Too much.
Dad: Who do you love more, mommy or daddy?
Owen: Mommy! (Even if I try to persuade him that he should love me more, mommy is always # 1 !)
Dad: What do you want to be when you grow up?
Owen: A Knight...a Good Knight. But sometimes I am a bad knight. ( this is when he gets in trouble)
Dad: Do you want to go to work with daddy today?
Owen: No. I need to keep mommy safe from the moo-moos. (monsters)
Dad: Did you have a goodnight sleep?
Owen: I had a good dream. I dreamt about Jesus.
Dad: What did Jesus say?
Owen: He said thank you for praying.
Dad: How will you feel if daddy goes away for a long time?
Owen: I will be sad. I will look for you all over the place forever.
Dad: What's your favorite toy?
Owen: My swords.
Dad: Why do you like your swords?
Owen: They make me happy.
Dad: What's your favorite part of the day?
Owen: When you sword fight with me. It's fun!
Monday, September 1, 2008
My GQ Baby
He was looking at me here. But I was quick enough before he looked away to continue his protest against what we wanted him to do.
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Car Crash February 8, 2008
Bye Bye Mommy's car
Slow down! Icy Road Conditions!
The picture above shows what happened to the car after I got into car crash on my way to work. I left at 6 a.m. hoping to beat rush hour traffic not thinking about the bad road conditions. I haven't gone to work for a couple of days and I know I needed to get back in the office. it was about 3 miles from my house where I was driving over an icy bridge and I lost control of the car. I don't remember much from what happened other than the fact that I tried to gain control of the car as I was swerving left and right and I missed one car, but another car headed towards me from the opposite direction hit me right on and I spun around. It all happened really fast! I remember checking to make sure I could feel my feet. And then I called 911. A police officer was there within minutes. The trip to the hospital was unbearable even though they hit me with morphine! I laid on that stretcher in the emergency room for hours because they wouldn't move me until all the x rays and scans were completed and evaluated. It was a pretty uncomfortable 5 hours! But I got out of it okay without any major injuries - just a few bruises here and there. I was glad! I am grateful that my life did not end then! I had a few thoughts go through my head as I hit that truck. One thing was: "Did I buy enough life insurance to sustain my family? and "Am I ready to go?" Sadly, the answer to both questions were no. And it makes me realize how short and unpredictable this life is. I really want to be a better person, to really cherish every single minute I have with my family. I love my wife and my son, and the rest of my family, but to go through an experience when it seemed like everything was to be stripped of you, it really opens your eyes to a better perspective of what is truly important in life.



