Monday, February 21, 2011

Don't be afraid, Mui Mui is here

Kirsten and I were at Douglas Park's parking lot. When I took Kirsen out of the car, she wanted to head straight to park. But she heard a car driving by so she stopped short and said in chinese, "Mommy! Be careful there's car coming. But don't be afraid, Mui Mui is here. (in Chinese).

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

You Can Be An Officer

(Talking about Halloween with Katelyn)

Katelyn: I know what you could be dad, an Officer! You have and office and you go to the office to work, so it's perfect!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Crow Season

(We see a lot of crows in our neighborhood when we came home)

Mommy: Woo... There are lots of crow on our lawn.

Katelyn: Yeah! There are even more on Gramma Jean's lawn and they are picking on her grass. I think it's Crow Season.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Smily Scare Crow

(Mommy explain to Katelyn what a scare crow is)

Mommy:
Do you know what that is?

Katelyn: No!

Mommy: It's a scare crow.

Katelyn: What's a scare crow and it's not scary to me.

Mommy: It's to scare the crows away.

Katelyn: Then why is it smiling.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Well, she's alive

(Katelyn telling Daddy about her teacher's mom)

Katelyn: Do you know what Mr, Ratslaffs mom's name is?

Daddy: No, what is it?

Katelyn: Guess daddy! She's Mr. Ratslaff's mom.

Daddy: Oh! Is it Mrs. Ratslaff?!

Katelyn: Yup!

Daddy: How old is she?

Katelyn: Well, she's alive. (Saying it innocently)

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Letters of Gratitude

Today, more than any other day, is a day of gratitude for me. It is a day when I reflect upon my life and give tribute to the many important people in it.

Dear Mom:

I thank-you for being my biggest fan and giving me the unconditional support since I was young. Because of you, I found my passion early on and was able to chase it and continue to chase it till this day. I realize how lucky I am to be doing what I love as many others struggle in a 9 to 5 job that they grudge.

I thank-you for giving up so much of your youth for us when you could’ve just as easily taken the easy route.

I thank-you for instilling your vision and your work ethics which make me the strong person I am today. You taught me to do big things and to be persistent and that there is always a solution to any problem.

I thank-you for giving me the early opportunities in my career and for always being proud of me. Without you, an uneducated talent like me would never have the opportunity to show the world what I can do.

But most of all, I thank-you for being the mother of this great life of mine.



To Janey:

I thank-you for being the girl who answered my "page"; for starting out on a great adventure with me almost 10 years ago; for being the most beautiful wife any man can dream of; for being the most caring mother any daughter can hope for; but most of all, for being different than me and being the other half that makes my life whole


To Amy:

I want to say thank-you starting with you. I am not who I am without you; without your motherly care during my early childhood, without your guidance at the start of my career, and without your many opportunities set before me while I build my company to where it is now.

You are an integral part of the successful whole that I am now


To Lisa:

I thank-you for being my little sister and being my buddy when we were young; for being my sounding board often times when we were growing up; for being the organizer of many events when I am often too busy; and for having the passion for food so that I can eat well, even since we were teens. I still remember your first attempts of making cheesecake in our Surrey house.


To Julie:

I thank-you for being the one who would always plan the fun; for being the one who would make sure there's enough food on our trips; for always looking out for the deals and passing them along; and for adding another dimension to our great family. Everyone of us in individual and that's why I think our family is so strong.


To Michael:

A big thank-you should go out to you to have been a big ingredient in this great life of mine. I thank-you for being the impartial friend that will always tell me if I'm wrong or have gone overboard; for being the one who was brave enough to venture out with me in our great career building adventure; for being the good cop so I can be the bad; and a thank-you in the future for always being by my side. (Cause you're one of those who I know just will).


To Yvonne:

I thank-you for putting up with me since we first bickered in junior high; for answering the "knock" when I was at your window; for being the friend that would alway share with me even though we are spending less time together as our life independently evolve; and always for being the egg for me to crack.


To Bruce:

I thank-you for being a great friend since we met more than 10 years ago; for teaching me how to ride and allowing me to catch the wind and free my mind; for being there with my on my crazy adventures; and for always being the counterpart that keeps me sane.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Is it Big or Small

(Talking to Katelyn while she's on the toilet)

Daddy: So is it big or small?

Katelyn:
(not knowing the idiom, looks into the toilet she's sitting on and turns around and hand gestures a size)
It was about this big, but now it's 2 pieces of this big

Daddy: I didn't need to know that!

Daddy: (laughs with a big girlish grin)