Friday, April 8, 2011

MELT my heart

These boys melt my heart. I tell them often. Today, Zach asked what it means. I told him that it means I love them so much that it makes my heart feel funny. He thought for a minute, then said: "Oh. You melt my heart mommy!" I rest my case. I love everything about my boys.










I love how they love each other....

I love how happy they are to be outside....

I love their silly personalities...I even love how they have meltdowns...

I hope they always know how much I love everything about them!


Thursday, February 17, 2011

A nice day for a walk

Tyler walking Reba... Zach on our neighbor's snow mountain... Cute boy...King of the mountain in our front yard... Brothers...

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Happy Birthday Zach!

Happy birthday to our four year old boy. Daddy and mommy and all your friends and family love you so much and enjoyed sharing your birthday with you! Every day you grow older and wiser and just warm our hearts so much. Happy happy happy birthday to our amazing and perfect four-year old. This is going to be a very special year.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Chúc mừng năm mới!

We celebrated Tet last night. The Vietnamese New Year. We had friends over whose son came home from Vietnam about a year after Zach. Garrett is a year younger than Zach. I made my first Vietnamese meal. We had chicken Pho for dinner and coconut rice pudding with mango for dessert. It was a lot of work but so worth it. We all had a blast! They stayed until close to 9pm and the kids were awesome the entire time.

Tet means the first morning of the first day of the new year. Like in China, the Lunar New Year is one of the most celebrated holidays in Vietnam . The Vietnamese do not celebrate birthdays on the day they were born. Everyone turns a year older during Tet. Preparation for Tet starts weeks before New Year's Day. Homes are cleaned to get rid of bad fortune associated with the past year. Families paint their homes to give it a new look. Everyone gets new clothes and new shoes. Debts are paid and differences are resolved between family and friends. Food is cooked in advance for big meals that are to be eaten during the seven day celebration of Tet.
Ready for our guests...

Eating Pho with chopsticks...

T used chopsticks, too...

Eating and chatting with friends...

Friday, January 21, 2011

Many Days of MESS!

Playdough...Dot Markers...Mixing paint colors...Snow...More snow...Rice...Shaving cream...More shaving cream...Flour...