...but the weaknesses are much funnier...
Charlie got his regular "report card" a week or so ago. Yes, he does have many strengths ("can be sympathetic, smart, funny, happy..."), but we thought his [thankfully short] list of weaknesses was more entertaining. The hitting thing? Yeah, he does that, but I think he intends it to be funny rather than mean. The crying when told no? Ummm, yeah, only it's more like screaming. Although our girls really were never bad toddlers, I think this is pretty much par for the course for a 2 year old.
Love you Charlie!
The Red House
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Bathing Beauty
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Just a Twinkle in my Eye
Ever heard the expression that a baby, before conception, is a twinkle in his/her parents' eyes?
Whenever Rose or Lucy, upon hearing a story about Ella or us prior to their birth, ask,"Where was I?" I tell them: "You were a twinkle in my eye."
The other night, as we were driving to Ella's birthday dinner, I told a story about the night Ella was born. I told Rose and Lucy, "You weren't there because you were still a twinkle in my eye. And Charlie was also a twinkle in my eye."
Pause.
Rose: "Ummm, how could he be a twinkle in your eye?"
Me (knowing she was trying to figure out in her mind how Charlie, who she knows grew in another lady's tummy, could have been a twinkle in my eye): "All babies are twinkles in their parents' eyes before they are born, and Charlie is my baby."
Rose: "No, he was a twinkle in his other mother's eye."
Me: "Yes, I guess he was a twinkle in both our eyes."
Rose (in know-it-all fashion): "Well, he was a twinkle in his other mother's eye first."
Hmmm...
Monday, January 2, 2012
The Last of the Korean Clothes
When Charlie came home 14 months ago, his foster mother sent along several outfits, PJs, etc. Most of the clothes he outgrew long ago, but the other day I happened to find the last of the Korean clothes in one of his drawers. This little green size 3 Ralph Lauren cardigan is just too cute (yes, Charlie is only newly-turned 2, and this cardigan is tight on him...don't judge!).
Doesn't he look dapper (and slightly suspicious of me taking his picture)?

This is Charlie's new reaction to any grown-up crouching down to take his picture. He squats as well!

Mama, why do you keep following me around with that camera!?
Enjoying fake ice cream...

Happy New Year!!
If my love of holidays were on a spectrum, Christmas Eve would be my favorite, followed by Christmas Day. New Year's Day, not so great, probably because I associate it with football and having to go back to school the next day:) New Year's Eve, however...pretty fun.
We have a family tradition of staying home on New Year's Eve, getting lots of yummy appetizer-type food (Sheref and I call this "fancy cheeses," though non-cheese items are also welcome!), sparkling beverages (both alcoholic and non), and watching movies.
Child-friendly sparkly beverage

Ella and I went to a party store and bought
New Year's hats, noise makers and other assorted decorations
Ella-bella
Lucy-Lu
Miss Rosie
Chuckles wasn't so sure about the beads...
But he did like the chocolate...
Dance party in Rose & Lucy's room. Rose & Luce do hip-hop one day a week after school, and Sheref takes Charlie to watch. Chuckles is clearly a fast learner when it comes to anything musical, as evidenced by the fact that he knows their routines as well as the kids in the class! There is one "song" in particular (some rap-ish song about Skittles...I put "song" in quotes because when Sheref and I googled other songs by this "artist," the titles are literally porn-worthy...the kids only dance to the cleaned up version:) that Chucktown can get down to. Hysterical!
Either this mask is really small, or Sheref has a gigantic face...
Ella thinks they're all nuts
On our way home from Tennessee on Friday, I brilliantly had the foresight to stop at a rural roadside fireworks stand to buy firecrackers for New Year's Eve. There are definitely pluses and minuses to living in South Carolina (the dumbest drivers in the universe being one of the minuses), but legal fireworks sold in every gas station and along random roads?? Definitely a plus!
I learned not to aim bottle rockets at large oak trees that still have dried leaves on them
The aftermath...
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Christmas PJs
I hate matching clothes. Really really dislike the whole idea of it. I even make a special effort never to dress my identical twins even remotely similarly. My sole exception is...(drumroll)... Christmas pajamas. What's not to love about matching Christmas Eve PJs?
The past several years, my sister Shannon and I have organized matching PJs for our kids. Shannon has 2 boys: Cooper, who is just a few days older than Rose & Lucy, and Ike, who is 15 months old and waiting for his Emigration Permit in S. Korea.
Cooper & Charlie. Cooper picked out the PJs.
All the kids in front of the Christmas tree
Christmas morning, waiting at the top
of the stairs for the"ok" to come downstairs
Did I say my sole exception was Christmas Eve PJs?
Ok, make that Christmas dresses too...
All 3 girls in front of the tree
Sweet girls
Rosie
Lulu

Merry Christmas!
This One's for Shannon...oh, and Happy Birthday Jin-yeong
Chucktown's birthday is on Christmas Eve. Christmas Eve has always been my favorite day of the year, so the fact that my son was born half-way around the world on Christmas Eve is, well, pretty awesome. For both of his birthdays to date, we have been at my sister Shannon's house for Christmas. Both times, Shannon has completely organized all aspects of Charlie's birthday celebration. Well, except for the soju.
This year, Shannon ordered barbeque from our favorite Murfreesboro place, Slick Pig. She also had Charlie's cake made by an acquaintance from work. Last year, his cake was locomotive-themed, and this year it had a farm theme. Thanks, Shannon, for taking care of all of this. We very much appreciate it!!
Charlie waiting on the party. He looks bored, doesn't he?

Chucktown and his sisters

We toasted Charlie's birthmother with soju. Last year, we stopped at H-mart (a Korean grocery store) in Atlanta and bought some soju for his party. It was, well, horrible, but you get what you pay for, and since I spent $2.99 on the entire bottle...you get the picture. This year, I decided I'd splurge on the soju. However, despite rows and rows of sake and American/European wine in the largest H-mart in Atlanta, there were but 3 choices for soju. We went for the most expensive bottle, which was still only $4.99. Waiting in line at the register, I realized I had only Pororo items (Korean version of Mickey Mouse) and a bottle of soju. The difference between $2.99 and $4.99 was surprisingly dramatic. Much better this year.
The Geburtstagstisch (birthday table)
The awesome cake
Super awesome, no?
Charlie liked the cake too!
After cake and presents, we tortured Charlie by
dressing him in his hanbok (a.k.a. Jin-yeong suit, if you're Rose) for pictures

This picture sort of cracks me up. The hat has
pushed his ears down and forward so he
kinda looks like an elf, no? From his recent
toddler behavior, I'd say he is definitely a South
Pole elf...(Will Ferrell, anyone?)
Ok, South Pole elf or not, he's pretty cute here


Just had to add this picture. It pretty much sums
up the effort we went to for the very few "happy Charlie in his hanbok" pics above!

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