Saturday, January 6, 2018

New Year 2018

How is it possible that I have posted nothing since 2013? That was 5 years ago! Wow. Well my word of the year is intentional. I want to be intentional with my actions, time and thoughts. One of the ways I am doing this is by starting a year off with no purchases! I am not going to buy anything beyond food and necessities. How should I outline this for myself? I am really limiting this to things so going out to dinner and an occasional spa visit do not count.

I am excited for the change and the space that this will take place in my life. Stay tuned!

Friday, October 25, 2013

40 Weeks and 2 days...

So, I'll start with a Happy Birthday to my sissy! Happy Birthday dear sweet sis! It's looking like we'll make it to your partay because this baby wants to continue to sit and live in it's comfy little home...This little baby does not want to come out to meet anyone.

I'm a little bit worried about the looming induction on Tuesday, October 29th...It's going to be fine either way but I'd really like to go naturally (with an epidural of course!). Waddling doesn't even begin to describe how I'm walking or not walking around. It's difficult to move.

The kids are finally back! YAY! It's amazing how much you can get done when little people are not pushing around strollers and banging together sticks and things...We missed the little babies so so so very much! Now, just a final few things to accomplish and then...BABY YESAWICH.

I'm so curious to find out whether or not this is a boy baby or a girl baby. People say that you have an idea but I have no idea. Even with the name, what should we do?

Boy Names:
James Harwood Jiho Yesawich
Theodore Harwood Jiho Yesawich

Girl Names:
Evelyn Jiho Kim Yesawich

We are just praying for a healthy baby, a good delivery...

I hope that the kiddos do not have too much trouble adjusting to the new baby...
Sunday, October 20th, 2013
Georgetown Dean and Deluca's


Monday, July 1, 2013

and we're off...

Okay! We've hit the start of summer and I'm looking forward to lazy days! HA! Who am I kidding? It's never lazy with two kids 5, 1 and a big belly in the way. This week, we'll be hosting some friends and my SIL's family. I'd like to share the menu for 4th of July!

Turkey/Beef sliders
trim: tomato, lettuce, ketchup, A-1, American cheese, Swiss cheese
Hebrew National hot dogs
Whole Foods Chicken dogs
Crudites (gotta have my crudites platter)
ruffles with french onion dip
deviled eggs
fruit platter

dessert
s'mores
Popsicles
taffy

I can't believe I'm already 23 weeks and over the halfway hump! The nursery is slowly coming into place, Emily has a new bed and I'm getting ready for baby #3!
 Turks and Caicos in March
 Catamaran ride with Elmo and Abby Cadabby
Emily stopping to smell the bougainvillea 

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Home redecorating!!!

This is a version of a dreamy bathroom!!! How gorgeous is this????



I am so excited about the makeover my house is going to get! I really am excited about how it's all going to feel!!!! YEA!!! YEA!!!!

Friday, August 17, 2012

Dol Angst

I am having some serious...I am not sleeping...thinking about renting cotton candy machines and chocolate fountain...DOL angst. What is a Dol you may ask? According to Wikipedia:
Dol or doljanchi is a Korean tradition that celebrates the first birthday of a baby. This ceremony blesses the child with a prosperous future and has taken on great significance in Korea. The birthday babies wear a hanbok and a traditional hat: a jobawi or gulle for baby girls and a bokgeon orhogeon (호건) for baby boys.

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[edit]History

In the past, the death rates for children were high and many children died before their first birthday, so it was an important milestone for the baby and parents. The whole village used to celebrate a baby's first birthday, sharing foods and wishing for long life and fortune for the baby.

[edit]Fortune telling ritual

The highlight of the dol is a ritual where the child is placed in front of a table of foods and objects such as string, brushes, ink and money. The child is then urged to pick up an object from the table. It is believed the one selected will foretell the child's future. For example, if the child picks up a brush or book, he is destined to be smart. If he picks up money he will be wealthy; If he picks up food that means he will not be hungry. If the child picks up the thread, it is believed he will live a long life. The types of objects placed on the table for the baby to choose has evolved over time, as a reflection of society's evolving perception of successful occupations. Some parents place a computer mouse on the table, which signifies success in the high-tech field, or a toothbrush, hoping that the baby will be a dentist. However, many parents remain more traditional in their selection of objects to place on the table. This is followed by feasting, singing and playing with the toddler. Most often, guests will present gifts of money, clothes, or gold rings to the parents for the child at this time.

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Tteok, rice cake for doljanchi
At home family members give thanks to Samshin (three gods who take care of the baby's life while growing up) by serving plain rice, seaweed soup, and rice cakes. For the party, parents prepare a special 'Dol' table, where food is stacked high to symbolize a life of prosperity for the baby. The table is set mainly with a rice cake of pretty rainbow layers, seaweed soup, and fruits. Miyeok guk (seaweed soup) is served on every birthday after the first birthday to remind people of what their mother went through to bring them into the world.

[edit]Modern Doljanchi

The celebration is usually held in buffet restaurants or wedding halls. Parents prepare some prizes for guests and upon entering the party, everyone gets a piece of paper on which a number is written. During the party guests who correctly answer a question about the baby win a prize. The host of the party, or an entertainer, also calls out a number randomly, and the person who has that number receives a prize.
Yenna's 1st Dol at Woo Lae Oak April 2009
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****I am actually glad that I have done one before but this is just crazy that I feel like I haven't done anything yet (which I haven't) and now there is just an incredible amount of stuff to do:
1.) Make sure that the date is locked in. Sat., November 3, 2012
2.) Meet with planner to see if this will help
3.) go through guest list again and tally
4.) Think about a coordinated look for the family
5.) lose 15 lbs (NEED TO LOSE THIS NOW!!!)
6.) think about the program
7.) Make the Dol towers
8.) Secure the theme
9.) Think about favors and secure them
10.) Get the pdf of the save the date by September 1
11.) OMG...why did I wait all summer???Why am I a profligate procrastinator? WHY WHY WHY?????

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

not sleeping...again

UGH. I have screwed up my sleep schedule AGAIN!!!! WAH...WAH...and this no "white food" diet is killing me. I have bought dried garbanzo beans for the first time and am soaking them overnight. I really want to make these baked garbanzo bean recipe I saw online an awesome baked garbanzo beans recipe and I hope that they are as good as they look.

I did fail today at the diet. I couldn't help myself and did eat half of a small Trader Joe's Dark Chocolate bar. It was good. It was worth it and if my weight loss takes longer...then oh well. YOLO.

1.) must go to Costco
2.) must make list to go to Costco
3.) must not buy random a** s*** at Costco

This no-white-food diet is really just going back to non-processed foods which we should have been eating the whole time. I just found out that "multi-grain" is a marketing ploy and it is still highly processed. What I should be eating is "whole-grain" which is the WHOLE grain. Food marketers really do make it difficult to make the right decisions. Cutting out the sugar is by far the most difficult thing so far. I hope that I can keep this going for a little bit longer and then just only buy things that are good for me and by default good for my family.

THINGS I CRAVE RIGHT NOW but am not eating:

1.) Combos--this fake cheese covered pretzels are definitely junk. Maybe I'm just nostalgic for my youth
2.) Ruffles--not any flavor but the regular ones with a side of Lipton's french onion dip
3.) a dark chocolate chip cookie from Canteen. These cookies are made from scratch everyday and they are by far the most delicious chocolate chip cookie which leads me to...
4.) The Nordstrom royal cookie. Wow...this chocolate chip cookie has lots of coconut and macadamia nuts
5.) Chocolate covered ---ANytHING.
6.) A homemade s'more
7.) Hawaiian Luau chips---spicy, slightly barbeque-ee, simply delectable
8.) spam musubi
9.) White rice
10.) sugar dipped strawberries

This is Emsydoo with her toothy little smile. She makes me so happy.

#cravings#hungry#diet#whitefooddiet

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Power Outage of 2012


I don't even know where to begin. I guess it started Friday evening when the storm kicked it into high gear and tree limbs and debris started hitting the house and the windows at full force around 10 p.m. Emmy was sleeping in the packnplay and I was blissfully scrolling through Netflix. It really started getting scary so I ran upstairs with the baby and woke up John and Yenna to come downstairs to the basement and sleep. I was afraid our house was going to blow down! The weather reports did not call for such severe storms. We were unprepared.

Friday, June 29th, 11 p.m. We gathered our things, the giant comforter from our bed, the crazy orange floodlight and went downstairs. We all started on the bed but the full-size bed was too crowded so we got camping sleeping mats and John and I moved to the floor. Eventually I had to feed Emmy so I moved up to the bed. It was a really scary and stormy night so none of us got much sleep. 

Saturday, June 30th, 8 a.m. Enter our new reality...NO POWER. We thought for sure that the power would come back up but it did not. John left early to get coffee and found that only the Countryside Starbucks had power, Sugarland was out. With my doppio over ice sucked down, we left the house around 8 a.m. and started to hit our usual breakfast spots---Madeleine's-no power, Bagel Cafe--no power, Country Kitchen--no power, Reston Town Center---no power, finally Silver Diner---power with a mile long line. At this point everyone was cranky and hateful so we went into trader joe's (TJ). I grabbed a case of water, seltzer water and mini bagels, cream cheese and a few yogurts. We drank shots of coffee and proceeded to sit on the "smoking bench" on the side of TJ's and ate the bagels and cream cheese. Not the ideal breakfast situation but it did the job. 

10 a.m.----I was beginning to maybe have a hint of what is may feel like to be homeless. I cancelled our dinner plans for our anniversary at 2941 and checked in with my parents and sisters who also did not have power.

We went back home and checked with our neighbors Sam and Sheri and they said they had gotten a room at the Westfields Marriott. Sam's phone worked so he tried to get us a room but no dice. 

11 a.m.--We parted ways and left for Dulles Town Center (DTC). On the way to DTC we checked the Courtyard Marriott but they had no open rooms. I put my name on a list and we continued on to have lunch at the food court, get a free photo of Em's at Picture People, and let Yenna ride the carousel.  Yenna wanted "Kabobi" and John and I got Chinese food. Did I mention all the computers were down? Fortunately I had enough cash to feed our family.

After walking around a bit Yenna was running and caught her shoe and bit it on the tile/carpet where she scratched her leg which started bleeding. We went to the office where they gave us band-aids and Neosporin and then we left. This was only the beginning of the building insanity!!! 

3 p.m.--We stopped back by at the Courtyard and found out...WE GOT A ROOM! YEAH! Hallelujah! At this point over 1 million people in the DC area did not have power so we went ahead and booked for two nights at $79 a night. Good thing we did because the hotel was sold out on Sunday night as well. What a deal! Phew. We got the key and went back home. At this point the kids were sleeping in the car so I ran in the house and got our things. We stopped by the CVS in Countryside looking for neosporin and milk for Yenna. We checked into the hotel and proceeded to settle in.

5 p.m.--John went back to the house to get a few more things and I took the kiddos to the pool. 

7 p.m.--Our "would be" anniversary dinner turned into dinner with the kiddos at Benihana. It was funny though because we also ate there in Scottsdale on our honeymoon 7 years ago! Fortunately, we had a dour man who other then the egg spinning trick and the "beating heart" but the table was not that into it so he pretty much didn't do the usual show of lame jokes and fake camraderie. Thank the Lord. Emmy tried her first hibachi zucchini and steak. She liked it! The food was good albeit a bit salty but tasty and we went back to the Courtyard to sleep.

Sunday, July 1st
5:45 a.m. John left the hotel at 5:45 a.m. and ran home to workout and check for power. The kids wake up at 6:15 a.m. and we hang out in the room until 7:45 a.m. John returns to let us know we still do not have power. I run down for coffee and yogurt and we proceed to Wegman's for ice and breakfast? We proceeded to have the Wegman's buffet breakfast and pick up some snacks. We also get  7 bags of ice and share with our neighbors.  Can you say really puffy from all the salt from eating out???

10 a.m.--We proceeded to clear out both freezers and put food in coolers and take off for Jenn and Kath's house. What a waste of food! I throw out things with freezer burn but still we have one large cooler and two styrofoam coolers of food.

12 p.m.--We get to Kath's around 12 p.m. and end up meeting Mom and Dad at Jang Won for jajang myun. My stomach is groaning from all of the unhealthy and salty eating over the past few days.  We eat a late lunch and proceeded to take more stuff to Emo's house where she invites us for dinner. Em's is out of her mind and crying like a banshee. She wants out of the carseat and she's letting us know it. 

3 p.m.--After packing Emo's freezer with the rest of our freezer stuff we lay around and watch the end of the AT&T Tournament at Congressional. I go with Emo to Costco to get some meat for dinner. We have memil gooksoo and steak and it's delicious! So nice to eat a home-cooked meal. 

7 p.m.--We go back home to get John's car and the baby proceeds to scream for the whole car ride home. She's inconsolable and Yenna is passed out. I am so so tired. I drop John at his car and he tells me he thinks we're going to get power back. I say to scrub out the freezers and I will wait in the Courtyard parking lot. John says, "Screw You..." (Well he actually didn't say that but I'm sure he was thinking that.) The baby is screaming this whole time during this conversation. I say that I am happy to do the scrubbing but he'd rather do that than drive around with a screaming baby. I drive with the tires screeching doing 60 down Algonkian and peel into the parking lot at the Courtyard. Yenna is still passed out. I get Emmy out of the car and she looks tired and angry with little red eyebrows. I leave the car running and get Emmy out of the car. We look over a field and see a tiny little bunny in the field next to the hotel. Silence and a pale moon in the sky. 

8 p.m.--John gets back and we proceed up to the room. Emmy takes a "bath" in the hotel sink and I shower. Malcolm gets kicked off of Food Network Stars and we pray for a miracle to happen.

Monday, July 2nd Happy 7th anniversary!!
John goes home to get work clothes and go to work...WE HAVE POWER. He comes back with my iced coffee and iced lemon pound cake from Starbucks. What a weekend of craziness. I will never take air-conditioning for granted again. How did people live in corsets without air-conditioning? They really must have smelled really REALLY bad.

Here are some random pics from the past few weeks!



 Emmy is standing!!!
 I for one did not know that the National Gallery housed 2 Vermeers in its permanent collection.
 Cantaloupe is my first finger food along with blueberries!
 Captures the weekend of HIDEOUSNESS!
YES! Please bring on the Veuve! and chipotle.