Thursday, May 28, 2009

Danny Versus the Mosquito

Yesterday morning we went for a walk. I noticed too late a mosquito on Danny's face. One mosquito, one bite. After a pretty rough night of sleep this is what we woke up with. As I do not have the same attractive scent as Danny, nor the same reactions, I feel at a loss of what to do. We've had the same fun with fire ants and mosquitos in the past. I know Aunt Mindy also attracts mosquitos and Dad has the same reaction to fire ants. Any ideas to help my bug boy have a little relief??? Do I need to quarantine him the rest of the summer?

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Golfing with G-Pops

We had a fantastic visit with Matt's dad last weekend. Danny was so excited to see his G-Pops and had lots of ideas about what they should do. It had been a few months since Danny saw G-Pops, so we weren't sure if he'd remember him or not, but he definitely did. And, Grandpa brought licorice so Danny warmed up really, really quick!

The two had fun eating popsicles while Matt smoked some ribs. Though we had already eaten dinner, the ribs made a nice late night snack! Grandpa was only able to stay about a day and a half on his way to Dallas, but we still made sure to eat as much as we would have if he'd been here a week. Dim sum at Fung's Kitchen, roast duck & quail from Hong Kong market, TX ribs, tortilla casserole, stir fried veggies, homemade salsa and chips, smoothies for breakfast, tapioca drinks, grapes . . . I'm glad I married into a family who loves good food as much as I do!


Danny also loved playing computer games with G-Pops. He helped teach Danny about using a mouse, since we just have touch pads. Danny thought it was pretty cool to have some control.

Though Danny didn't mind test driving cars, I think the highlight for him was going golfing. G-Pops is an avid golfer, so we checked out the new golfing range/mini-golf place on Cypresswood Dr. As Danny had been one time before, he remembered what to do. He's still not ready for a real course, but maybe with some more practice.

If putting doesn't get the ball in the hole, try hammering instead.

Lessons from the experts on proper form.

These water holes are pretty tricky!

Can't . . . quite . . . reach!

Forget the club. This water trap is too fun to pass up!

Thanks for an awesome visit G-Pops! We love you!

Sunday, May 17, 2009

New Addition


No, we don't mean baby. Still a few more weeks. Our 96 Corolla has been having a few issues lately, and when we took it in to the shop last week we were told it would cost as much to fix it as it's worth. "Phil" has been a good, faithful car for many years (except when Mindy got in a bad wreck in it during its younger years), but we've known it was nearing its end. With Matt's longer commute, Phil has aged quicker than usual lately and now that we had a mechanic confirming that his time was drawing to an end, we knew it was time to get a new car.

We had fun looking at cars with Matt's dad while he was here this past weekend. The debate - go ahead and get a mini-van now since we'll probably need one in the next few years anyway. OR, get a new reliable, fun commuter car for Matt since he spends so many hours a week driving. We tried out a few Honda Odyssey's and I was quickly sold by the convenient features. Then we test drove the Volkswagen GTI that Matt's had his eye on . . . . it was an easy choice. So we are now the proud owners of a 2008 GTI. I'm convinced we can someday be the proud owners of a mini-van, but I'm OK to wait a while longer.
Danny's commentary on the new car.

Next new addition . . . baby girl arriving in early July.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Little Pieces of Nature

We have now lived in our house 5 years. There are quite a few perks to living just off a major interstate such as 15+ different restaurants within a 2 mile radius, Wal-Mart within walking distance, and a water park only minutes away. However, we do miss things like large beautiful trees, seeing the stars at night (although if you squint enough you might mistake the car dealership lighting as moonlight), and wide open spaces.

Within the past few days we've been especially blessed with our own little pieces of nature though. For Mother's Day Matt and Danny picked out some beautiful orchids at a local nursery. Matt remembered how much I loved last year's orchid. Hopefully we'll be able to keep these ones alive through next Mother's Day.

Unlike the orchid from last year, I'm happy to say I have kept this porch plant alive for several years. Apparently it's no feat because I've gone weeks without watering it and it just won't die. This is my kind of plant. While Danny and I were watering it on Monday though, we found a little friend inside. I'm pretty sure it got scared by the two-year-old hands trying to catch it because we haven't seen the lizard since then. Our FHE lesson Monday night was about God's creations and treating them with a little more love and respect.


And finally, the highlight of my week. While many of my friends have been posting about gardens (I think all of you rock!) this is my minimal flower gardening. Truthfully, I didn't even pot the plants myself. I just picked out 3 hanging plants at our local Home Depot and stuck them up. I have kept them alive though, so maybe that's a start.



A few weeks ago as I was watering the purple flower and noticed a nest inside. I didn't see any eggs at the time, nor did I check up on it any more until this week. And guess what? Our little purple planter is home to a nest of baby birds now!

I have to restrain myself from checking on them all the time. Yesterday I was privileged to watch from the window as daddy bird stood guard on another planter and mama bird swept in to feed her babies. I tried to get some pictures through the window, but they turned out awful. I need Mindy Hong or Terri to come take some pictures for me! I did get these shots outside when I first made the discovery.

So, hooray for our baby birds and our little piece of nature. I'm limiting myself to one visit a day now so I don't scare mama bird too much, but I'll keep you updated as our little ones grow.

Thursday, May 07, 2009

Ouch!



Looks like Danny inherited the same allergic reaction and intolerance to bug bites and fire ants that his dad has. Sadly, the day after Matt and I had conversed about this observation, Danny fell into an ant hill at the park. Ouch indeed!

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Being kids

Recently the Houston Children's Museum finished some major renovations. We were able to go check it out while Grandma Hong was visiting. It was almost twice as big (and pricier too) with lots of new things to explore and test out. We all had a lot of fun and though Danny was too young to enjoy every exhibit, he still had a blast playing restaurant, exploring the vet clinic, splashing with boats, pushing buttons everywhere, and wandering around amidst the crowds. Clearly, the museum was well designed for Matt who sometimes had more fun than Danny. I'd HIGHLY recommend heading downtown to check out all the new fun stuff at this museum. And remember, Thursday nights are free!