June 14 - 20, 2010
The girls spent the morning of Father's Day at their Chinese school graduation ceremony. There were performances from each class along with a display of their interpretation on how to conserve and be "green". Students performed tai chi, modern dance, singing, tae kwon do, played instruments, traditional dance, etc. Awards were passed out to students who have taken Chinese for ten years, which is an outstanding commitment and accomplishment - dedication and devotion from the students, parents and teachers!
Ashley miraculously completed her kindergarten Chinese class. Luckily, she was allowed to attend class as a preschooler, but she was definitely faced with challenging tests and homework. Determined, she hung on and completed the course with a good grade. Now she just needs to keep up the summer Chinese homework. Yes, every student received a summer packet, a workbook and a book to read during the summer time in order to retain what was taught in class.
On the other hand, Alisha kept up with her homework during her illness. She is an amazing kid. Chinese was always a piece of cake for her and she hardly ask for any help. Although she missed 8 out of 9 months of class, she still scored a 99% on her final. We were all very impressed with her achievement.
After the ceremony, they enjoyed eating and playing at Chuck E. Cheese's with Dad.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
Events
June 7 - 13, 2010
This was a weekend full of events. Kristie's Foundation held the 4th annual OC BBQ Festival at the OC Fairgrounds. It's an event geared towards raising funds for the leasing / purchase of a property in Southern California to provide families with end of life support and facilities. The event was rather emotional as we met families who had very recently loss a child to leukemia. Their continued dedication and support for the organization was very moving. As a parent, you constantly pray that you would never have to live through such a traumatic experience.
Alisha read the service brochure for a very brave child who loss his fight to leukemia on March 30, 2010 and remarked how fortunate she is not to be born with down syndrome or have a disease that will keep her dependent on a wheelchair. She has learned that life is valuable, she is always better off than someone else in the world and that optimism will help her win the battle with cancer. In the course of the event, the girls got an opportunity to release butterflies twice, decorate cupcakes, face painting, various arts & crafts and bounce houses. Unfortunately, Ashley took a spill inside the Tweety bounce house and sprained her ankle. The x-rays confirmed that there were no fractures or broken bones and that ice and plenty of rest will heal the ankle.
On Sunday, the girls (thank you for the "I love Philadelphia" shirts!) were invited to attend an exclusive event called Courageous Kids hosted by American Cancer Society (ACS), Children's Hospital of Orange County Child Life Services (CHOC) and OC Barons League to honor cancer survivors and their family members. There was a unique train track and tiny train that we rode on. Both of them had worked on a mosaic piece to be auctioned off at ACS to raise funds for cancer research. We played bingo, carnival games (crazy chicken), bounce house, balloons and admired a fire truck built in 1902. Alisha loved taking pictures with the dalmatian on the fire truck. Once downside to the event was that we witnessed a few families who crashed the party and freeloaded off the organizations. When asked, they were just passing by and didn't even bother finding out the cause of the event. There were other families who took so many freebies, which left latecomers with nothing. I don't understand the mindset of some people!
This was a weekend full of events. Kristie's Foundation held the 4th annual OC BBQ Festival at the OC Fairgrounds. It's an event geared towards raising funds for the leasing / purchase of a property in Southern California to provide families with end of life support and facilities. The event was rather emotional as we met families who had very recently loss a child to leukemia. Their continued dedication and support for the organization was very moving. As a parent, you constantly pray that you would never have to live through such a traumatic experience.
Alisha read the service brochure for a very brave child who loss his fight to leukemia on March 30, 2010 and remarked how fortunate she is not to be born with down syndrome or have a disease that will keep her dependent on a wheelchair. She has learned that life is valuable, she is always better off than someone else in the world and that optimism will help her win the battle with cancer. In the course of the event, the girls got an opportunity to release butterflies twice, decorate cupcakes, face painting, various arts & crafts and bounce houses. Unfortunately, Ashley took a spill inside the Tweety bounce house and sprained her ankle. The x-rays confirmed that there were no fractures or broken bones and that ice and plenty of rest will heal the ankle.
On Sunday, the girls (thank you for the "I love Philadelphia" shirts!) were invited to attend an exclusive event called Courageous Kids hosted by American Cancer Society (ACS), Children's Hospital of Orange County Child Life Services (CHOC) and OC Barons League to honor cancer survivors and their family members. There was a unique train track and tiny train that we rode on. Both of them had worked on a mosaic piece to be auctioned off at ACS to raise funds for cancer research. We played bingo, carnival games (crazy chicken), bounce house, balloons and admired a fire truck built in 1902. Alisha loved taking pictures with the dalmatian on the fire truck. Once downside to the event was that we witnessed a few families who crashed the party and freeloaded off the organizations. When asked, they were just passing by and didn't even bother finding out the cause of the event. There were other families who took so many freebies, which left latecomers with nothing. I don't understand the mindset of some people!
Friday, June 11, 2010
Western Round-up
June 5, 2010
Thank you all for the wonderful birthday presents given to Alisha. She's enjoying every one of them. Her father purchased a Schwinn BMX big girl's bike (20'), so she passed off the Barbie bike to Ashley and Ashley's little bike to MJ, their half brother. The negotiation and reasoning Alisha gave to her father is unmatched in order to get her bike. Alisha's Aunt Tina and Uncle Tony gave her a paid experience to swim with the dolphins in the ocean at Isla Mujeur in Cancun when she gets better. There were many other gifts Alisha received that she is very grateful for and wanted to communicate a big 'Thank you' over the blog!
Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation (PCRF) and Miracles for Kids hosted the 19th Annual Western Round-up for critically ill children. There were many activities including boat ride, face painting, bounce house, carnival rides, pony rides, western photos, various crafts, games, petting zoo, dove release, raffles, etc. There were apparently not enough hours for the event to satisfy Alisha's playful side. She picked out her own Build-a-Bear; thus, caused a bit of a problem when Ashley asked for one as well. Unwilling to disappoint Ashley, Uncle Craig took them to Build-a-Bear after the event and purchased a tropical Hello Kitty for Ashley!
Thank you all for the wonderful birthday presents given to Alisha. She's enjoying every one of them. Her father purchased a Schwinn BMX big girl's bike (20'), so she passed off the Barbie bike to Ashley and Ashley's little bike to MJ, their half brother. The negotiation and reasoning Alisha gave to her father is unmatched in order to get her bike. Alisha's Aunt Tina and Uncle Tony gave her a paid experience to swim with the dolphins in the ocean at Isla Mujeur in Cancun when she gets better. There were many other gifts Alisha received that she is very grateful for and wanted to communicate a big 'Thank you' over the blog!
Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation (PCRF) and Miracles for Kids hosted the 19th Annual Western Round-up for critically ill children. There were many activities including boat ride, face painting, bounce house, carnival rides, pony rides, western photos, various crafts, games, petting zoo, dove release, raffles, etc. There were apparently not enough hours for the event to satisfy Alisha's playful side. She picked out her own Build-a-Bear; thus, caused a bit of a problem when Ashley asked for one as well. Unwilling to disappoint Ashley, Uncle Craig took them to Build-a-Bear after the event and purchased a tropical Hello Kitty for Ashley!
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Birthday at St. Regis!
June 4, 2010
Alisha has waited about a year for this day. Ever since she learned about the butterfly release and story time during the summer at the St. Regis Monarch Beach in Danapoint, she has not stopped asking to be part of the adventure. We cannot say enough great things about the hotel and it's generous staff as it catered to Alisha's every whim by starting with an upgrade to a St. Regis Suite with a queen pull-out sofa bed and two bathrooms. We were greeted with a small birthday dessert with balloons at the room after taking a dip in the pool. During dinner, the kids were presented with a fresh fruit/yogurt smoothie, which tasted divine and Alisha's chair was decorated with more balloons. Since the kids' buffet was not available as offered during reservation, the kids' dinner was comped. To top it off, Alisha was given a rich chocolate souffle topped with vanilla ice cream to celebrate her 7th birthday at the restaurant.
Afterwards, we went to story time for the kids where the dressed character would read a story about him, her or itself (Snow White was the first night and the Cat in the Hat was the second night). S'mores time followed immediately and all the kids couldn't wait to roast their marshmallows. We swung by the jazz musicians, enjoyed the ambience and chatted with the musicians. The following morning, the kids had hot cocoa w/ more marshmallows and I had my tea with lemon. We inhaled the fresh air from the balcony and had breakfast at there. At Noon, we ventured out to the private beach and I sat with towels around me while the kids dug up sand. Since Uncle Craig advertised Alisha's condition to several of the staff during story time the night before, we got our check-out time extended to 9pm from Noon. When we came back from the pool in the afternoon, one of the bellman delivered a basket full of LA Angels' items to Alisha. Apparently, one of the Concierge (season ticket holder and a fan) at the hotel heard that Alisha is an Angels fan and had her kids pack up what they had and brought them to the hotel to deliver it to Alisha. As for the butterflies, it was new and different for the kids and they actually had a few butterflies that stayed on their fingers forever, so I was able to take many pictures. The adults were offered champagne and the kids had sparkling apple cider to toast to the monarch butterflies being released as part of the hotel's Saturday evening ritual during the summer.
Alisha was very sad when we had to leave and announced that she wished she could stay at the hotel for a month...who wouldn't! By the way, we had butler service, so the kids were provided with a bathrobe, my shoes were shined and a pair of pants pressed for free. Both of the girls cannot wait to return and experience the Kid's Club while the adults can enjoy the spa and hotel amenities!!! Alisha was so in love with this hotel that she did a school project the following week to share her special and wonderful experience at the St. Regis (Mom is loved for pulling this off).
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Temple
May 29 - 30, 2010
This weekend was quite busy for the girls. We had attended the Grand Opening of the Hon Los Temple in Duarte, CA. The French mansion where the temple resides was once a popular wedding site and a set on several movies. The entrance was just magnificent and the architecture was breathtaking. We celebrated our temple's move with speeches, performances and food. One of the most enjoyable event was catching up with friends. The girls enjoyed running around the gorgeous garden while soaking up some sun.
On Sunday, we attended a close friend's son's 4th birthday party. This has been an annual event and both of the girls always look forward to the party. This year's theme was Thomas the Train. JP, the birthday boy cannot part with his beloved Thomas the Train. As a result, the pinata was in the shape of Thomas. The pinata was filled with delicious candies and coins. The sad thing was, JP wanted the torn Thomas pinata to be put back together - he was devastated at the destruction. Ashley focused on picking up as many coins as possible. Alisha was the winner for pin the tail on the donkey. We have no idea how she came so close to the dotted donkey's tail with her sticker. The girls played at the play structure (see Alisha 2 years ago on the same high bar) and ran tirelessly around with balloons trailing behind them. This year; however, cantaloupes were not provided for Ashley who eats down to the rind (see photo from 2 years ago). Needless to say, we did not have any trouble putting them to sleep! Mom finally took some pictures after many weeks in hiatus.
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