Irvine Global Village Festival

We went to this event for the first time on Saturday morning with my sister and brother-in-law (who shall now be referred to as “BIL”). Even though we arrived less than an hour after it started, the parking lot was full, so we had to take a shuttle. On the way there, the shuttle was very crowded with a lot of kids.

The park where it was held (“Bill Barber Park”) was larger than I expected. There were three separate sections of booths, along with three stages for performers. Of course, we were mainly there for the food. D and BIL opted for Korean bbq ($7). I had beef chow fun and some dim sum from Crystal Jade ($3). Sis had sliders from Rubys. D and I also shared some chicken tikka masala and a samosa ($4). BIL tried a “Chinese hamburger”–interesting. D and I also tried 1 green tea and 1 mango mochilato (mochi with gelato inside, $1 each). The green tea tasted just like mochi ice cream, but the mango had a more pronounced fruit flavor. We brought home a few desserts from Layer Cake Bakery also. I wouldn’t say the festival was quite “global” in that Asia was definitely overrepresented…but it is Irvine, after all!

Irvine Global Village Festival

Saad Indian Food

green tea mochilato
The green tea mochilato was melty and messy to eat!

Continue Reading

You may also like

Boy or Girl?

L had a ultrasound yesterday, and the doctor said that you probably won’t be able to tell the gender at 4 months. So I decided not to attend the ultrasound since I would have had to take a half-day off and I was really busy at work. However, the technician was able to determine with 99% accruracy the gender. So since I wasn’t there, the technician said that she would put the photo in an envelope (with a label of boy or girl) so that we could find out at the same time. L called me from the parking lot of the doctor’s office and told me what happened. However, I told her just to open up the envelope, since I wanted to know right away and I was still at work. L said it’s a boy!

Continue Reading

You may also like

Chugging Along

k is slowly adjusting to her new “class” at CBS. I am told she is crying less and does not have to be held as much. Can’t wait until she actually starts enjoying herself and learning things! Meanwhile, her class at Cypress College was cancelled due to insufficient enrollment. Oh well.
headband

On Saturday I went to the JEMS ladies’ luncheon and learned how to make a lighted holiday garland and earrings. I think I was one of the youngest people there…how come it seems a lot of my peers aren’t into crafts? It was fun. Maybe I’ll show my creations on a later post. D and k had a fun day without me, going to HB for a long run and shopping at South Coast Plaza!

At night D and I went to Open Sesame in Belmont Shore, in part to celebrate our birthdays and just have a date night. We ordered an appetizer of fried potatoes (lots of lemon and garlic), falafel combo and beef skewer pita. D also ordered an iced green tea with orange blossom water and mint–very refreshing. We didn’t have to wait because we got there early, plus they opened another Open Sesame (On the Corner), which is, you guessed it, just down the street, on the corner.
falafel combo
Dark picture of the falafel combo.

Today our church had service @ Mile Square Park, with a picnic afterward. It was fun to sit on our blankets and chairs and worship outside. The weather was pretty cool, too, especially under the trees.
mile square park

Some people brought their dogs, and k was imitating one of them sniffing the grass during service:
church picnic

Continue Reading

You may also like

D+L+k+?

The Lim family is about to grow. We are expecting and the due date is March 13, 2009. We are all excited about our family growing from 3 to 4, well at least D+L. We are not so sure about k. We do not know if it is a boy or girl, however we should know in a month. Our little home is going to be bursting at the seams!

Continue Reading

You may also like

First Day of “School”

Not counting church, today was the first day I have left k with complete strangers. We started CBS, and k was put in the 12-24 month class. It didn’t go too well. She started crying when I handed her over, and apparently kept crying. One of the caregivers had to hold her the whole time or she would start crying again. When I picked her up, she wasn’t crying, but she was being held. I feel bad for her rude awakening to the “real world” where the ones closest to her aren’t around, but I know it is a necessary step. We’ll see how long it takes her to adjust!

I couldn’t help but take a couple of pictures of k before she left for her class.
smile
Sorry for the diaper shot, but she looked so cute in this picture, I had to post it.

Continue Reading

You may also like

k Update

k is growing up so much. I thought it would be a good idea to record some of the things she has been up to lately. She loves closing doors. She cannot stand the sight of an open door and must close it at once. However, she can’t open doors yet, so sometimes she “locks” herself out. She also likes to say “buh-bye mama, buh-bye dada” before closing the door, sometimes giving us good-bye kisses too. k also likes Elmo…not sure why he is the most popular amongst kids. Is it his high-pitched baby voice? In the next couple of weeks k will start going to childcare for a couple of hours while I’m at CBS and going to a class at the local community college with either my mom or me, depending on my work schedule. Plus, she’ll be able to hang out with other kids during my moms’ group. Hopefully she’ll get used to being around more kids!

Continue Reading

You may also like

A Labor-Free Weekend

Saturday we went to the Orange International Street Fair with my parents. We ended up paying $10 for parking at a nearby church (well, actually my parents paid). The streets in Old Town Orange are blocked off and different community organizations run food booths representing different countries. We tried food from an Asian booth (not sure what country, Thailand?), Greek, Ireland, Denmark and Mexico. Pretty diverse, no? k seemed to enjoy everything…
orange international street fair

greek pastries
Greek pastries dipped in honey

asian food

abelskievers
Abelskievers

raspado
Strawberry raspado

excited
Yum!

Saturday night we watched Cal win a close one in its season opener. I can’t believe those guys are still in the trees around Memorial Stadium!

After church on Sunday we went to an Angels-Rangers game. Our tickets were the best I’ve ever had at a baseball game, mainly because we were in the shade the whole time. What luxury! The game wasn’t too exciting (Angels lost, 4-3), but there were three ejections, so that was kind of fun to watch. Plus, we were able to find the elusive nachos! Every time we’ve gone to an Angels’ game in the past, we see people with “loaded” nachos and wonder where they’re from. D would try to order the “super” nachos at certain places, and it would always just end up being chips and cheese. After some internet research I figured out that you have to buy the special nachos at Chili Peppers ($6.75), which is located on the outside perimeter of the stadium. They are quite filling! We also tried a pulled pork sandwcih from Beach Pit BBQ. It was good, but not worth the $9.75 price.
special nachos

angels stadium

Continue Reading

You may also like

Ready for September

The Olympics are over, D is back, and I’m ready for September to start. I love autumn, and although our summer hasn’t been too hot so far, I can’t wait for the crisp air to return. We will have a busy schedule this year, but I’m looking forward to it. Summer has been a bit blah.

Of course k is too young for back to school shopping, but she definitely needed new shoes. Check them out:
new shoes

Random picture: enjoying a waffle while sitting in a tub
tub

Continue Reading

You may also like

Vicente Guerrero Part 2

The weather on Monday was pretty nice, it was sunny and warm but there was a cool breeze.

Here are some of the boys. You can see in the background where family #1 takes a bath and washes clothes. I worked on the house for Virginia (family #2). Her oldest son is the second guy from the left. His name is Indalesio.
IMG_1593

Sandra, on the left, is Virginia’s only daughter.
IMG_1592

The first day, we built that walls and the roof panels. I worked on helping measure and mark the 2x4s so they could be cut to the proper length. And then did a lot of hammering with long nails to put the 2x4s together and then also to sheet the walls with plywood. By the end of day one we had framed the roof panels and walls.

Day 2
We lifted up the walls and put on the roof panels. This was the most physically demanding day. But with team work and help from the supervisor from IDT we were able to get it done. We had a lot of people help raise the roof and used 2x4s to help put the roof in place. The funnest part of the day was sheeting the roof. On the roof, there was a breeze and a nice view of the valley.

The family sacrificed a lot to make us tamales for lunch. These were muy delicioso. This was the other meal that was tied for the best. However, since it was home-made I enjoyed it the most. I ate my two and since other people didn’t want to eat their’s I ate another. Three tamales and macaroni salad made me stuffed.

Here is a photo of the house that I helped build. You can see that it is really close to the old house. And their view is pretty nice since it is on a hill.
IMG_1595

Posing in front of the house.
IMG_1597

Day 3

We put on flashing and tacked in the tar paper on the roof. I spent most of the time on the roof. I also worked on installing a whirly bird to the roof and helped install an interior wall. Not only did I use a circular power saw, I drilled a large concrete screw into the concrete floor using a power drill. I asked someone on my team, “are you sure you want me to do it, I am a financial analyst?”
IMG_1599

Here is the old house that we didn’t demolish. In Baja they tend to keep building and not tear down the old structures.
IMG_1600

The kids were resourceful in using the wood scraps to build tables and boxes.
IMG_1601

Day 4

I worked on making bunk beds. I was thinking I could make a wood bed for k. We’ll see. I also worked on stapling electrical wire.

Here is the completed house
IMG_1602

Here is the bunk bed I helped make. Here is my buddy Roberto, another of Virginia’s sons. There is another brother, Jose-Luis, who is not pictured.
IMG_1604

Kitchen table.
IMG_1605

I spoke Spanish with them quite a bit even though I forgot most of my Spanish. I used a lot of words that didn’t make a sentence; however when I added in pointing it helped. I used more Spanish this time then when I went down to Mexico right after high school when I knew the most Spanish. This time I wasn’t worried about making a fool of myself. I missed my family quite a bit; however I enjoyed playing with the kids and they made me feel welcome. The dedication on Thursday was touching and I cried since it was amazing to see God use us to bless the lives of that family.

On Friday I swam in the ocean and it was cool but nice.

Continue Reading

You may also like

Vicente Guerrero

I went on a missions trip this week to Baja California, Mexico with WPC. We left for Mexico on Sunday morning and stopped in San Diego to pick up another van and drop items off to an International Disciple Training employee that helps bring items across the border.

Here is some of us in the Home Depot parking lot.
IMG_1582

Here is the border crossing
IMG_1584

The drive along the coast from Tijuana to Ensenada is beautiful. Here are some homes around Rosarita. Can you spot the island?
IMG_1585

We also stopped in Ensenada to get gas.
IMG_1586

We finally arrvied in Vicente Guerrero just before dinner time.

Here is a picture of our accomodations for the week.
IMG_1588

The first night was a weekend, so Norma, the cook, doesn’t work. So we went to El Pollo Loco. But it is not part of the chain restaurant in the U.S., it is a hole in the wall place. This meal was tied for the best meal during the trip.

Large Taco de Pollo y Queso
IMG_1589

Our base camp for putting all our stuff. One old home is in the background.
IMG_1591

To be continued…

Continue Reading

You may also like