Monday, April 28, 2008

The End of a Loooooooong Road





Well Ami and Joseph obviously made it back to Canada safe and sound. Just in time to enjoy the final culmination of seven years of work for me (4 on classes 3 on the thesis. I know, that's a ridiculously long time!) and four years for Ami. It is so good to have this behind us. We're looking forward to the next chapter of our lives and in the meantime are enjoying our study-less life!

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Fun with Hal-ah-beo-ji


Joseph is enjoying his time with Korean grandparents. Even though the bike was too big for Joseph my dad tried for ride. One Sunday evening we went to fishing. Joseph was busy throwing little stones to the water and now busy eating food and my dad was busy throwing the fishing pole. Nothing was caught though~!

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Family Worship Time


My family here are trying to have a family service everyday. One day all the families in Korea gathered together and had a service. But! They couldn't continue reading the Bible verses because they were laughing so hard because of Joonyoung (3 yrs) and Nael (2.5yrs). We read one verse in turns and when it was the little kids' turn, they just told their stories (not many people understand though!) or murmuring whatever they wanted. Sometimes, it's very short but other times they did't stop telling, so we just have to say "Amen" to stop them. In the second picture Joonyoung just told his story and it made my mom fall down laughing! :) Yesterday I found Nael and Joseph playing "family service". They brought the hymn books and sang "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing" themselves! Nael can sing all three verses by memory and Joseph is only clapping! It was very cute! (Somehow the picture looks weird)

Sunday, April 06, 2008

Families in Korea





Okay, I have to explain about each picture.
No. 1 and 2: Joseph's cousin, Nael, and my mom are trying to do "victory V". Joseph followed them for the first time. It seems quite successful!
No. 3: He's doing "Where did it go?!" after throwing the orange (he played with it like a ball) in my grandmother's house (My grandmother's is doing great! She's now 96!).
No. 4: With my aunt in my grandmother's house. They're playing with wind and a dog!
No. 5: My brother came to my parent's house from Israel on Fool's Day to shock everybody! It was a very successful "surprise." His wife who was already in Korea almost had a heart attack! The little baby is their second one, Joel!

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Watching Soccer (video)

Joseph was always overwhelmed while watching soccer or baseball on TV. I'm glad to catch this one! He's also pretty good at throwing the ball, too. My family here are all surprised at that. We cannot deny he is his grandpa's grandson! :)

Friday, March 28, 2008

Joseph's Heaven




We went to a kid's playroom in a mall. You know how much Joseph loves balls! He LOVED playing a lot of balls at the same time. Yes, he is in his heaven :) The wood slide was fun, too (Actually I enjoyed very much!)

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Joseph and Fishes (video)

We went to an open market in Busan and Joseph was excited to watch real fishes and chickens! He's now explaining about the different fishes...I think! :)

Joseph in Korea!





Joseph and I (Ami) are visiting Korea for four weeks. He had a good time at a hotel room in Japan (First picture). He even reigned an adult seat beside me and VERY enjoyed his TV while other people were all sleeping! He's getting along very well with his Korean grandparents, too.

Great time with Daddy!

Before heading to Korea, Joseph had a great time with daddy at Mill lake park and the airport! :)



Monday, March 17, 2008

Joseph's "Front Yard"

We just moved to a new house on Bevan Ave and it's basically across the street from Mill Lake Park! He's going to have a lot of fun there!

Friday, February 29, 2008

Joseph Descends Mount Everest!



All by himself, Joseph discovered a new skill. He's very proud of himself!

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Hopeless Romantic



Like his daddy, Joseph has found himself an older woman. His friend Boemee
is almost three!
These pictures were taken at Korean New Year. It's Korean custom for children do a traditional bow to their elders to receive cash on that day. Our little money maker netted 31 bucks!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Joseph's Secret Weapon


This kid has longest tongue of a child that I have ever seen. It's also his weapon
for sneak attack. If we aren't on our guard he'll come at us and try to lick our face just to get a reaction!

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Very Accomplished!


So many interests - both technological and musical!

Monday, January 14, 2008

Catch Up Pictures

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I know I've been a bit negligent recently in posting pictures. Things should improve markedly now that I've finished my thesis defense though. So these are so pictures to update you on what Joseph's been doing the past month! Click to enlarge. More to come!

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Where'd it Go?



This is, bar none, Joseph's favourite game right now, dancing to the music and pretending shock when it stops. I'm beginning to wonder if he has a little theatrical blood in his veins. Maybe such things skip a few generations! (This goes on a bit, feel free to stop it in the middle. My high pitched "baby voice" gets a little irritating :)

Joseph's First Snow Day




December 2 was Joseph's first experience of snow. He was pretty excited, constantly pointing out the stuff to us!

Monday, November 26, 2007

Father and Son

So waddaya think? Any resemblance?

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Video: Little Beethoven

Our little pianist seems to be taking after mommy! Though he also seems to have daddy's ability to get distracted...

Monday, November 12, 2007

Joseph's First BIrthday

Joseph had a ball for his first birthday! Three or four parties, presents from all sorts of people and the chance to wear a cool costume. In Korean it's called a "hanbok." Every time we put it on him the little narcissist walked over to the mirror to look at himself. I am constantly switching between thinking he looks like a Jewish high priest or one of the three wise men. We also followed a Korean tradition of letting him choose between a pen (intelligence), money (wealth), book, thread (long life), car, and a Bible. Our little genius chose the pen. Hopefully the Bible will come in useful too!
Anyway, it was all we could wish for in a birthday!

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