Brian had taken these when I came home from work on my birthday this week. I love pictures with Jaemin.
I was laughing because Jaemin had blown my candle out for me. He just couldn't wait and before I was even ready he had it out! The one below, I think was actually the relight, that he blew out again.
Saturday, June 30, 2012
More pictures from today
The others were off my phone. These are off my camera. You can definitely tell the beginning of the game from the end for Chelsi. She was VERY grumpy at the beginning before she adjusted to the heat and gave in to have fun. And was much happier at the 2nd half.
Our view from our really great, FREE, seats. No zoom.....actually, I think I had the lens the other direction, so the players were much closer than it looks. The foul balls were caught right next to us.
Our view from our really great, FREE, seats. No zoom.....actually, I think I had the lens the other direction, so the players were much closer than it looks. The foul balls were caught right next to us.
Oh well
Not the greatest game we've been to by far. And it was hhhhoottttt. But thanks to my good Cardinal fan Lois we brought lots of frozen water bottles and frozen wash rags for our necks. I caved too. I bought Brian a ballpark beer since he'd never had one and it was 106 degrees.....no kidding. I even bought a Cardinal water fan. Yeah I messed up there. I thought a different sign said $5.20. Must have been an item number. I had to pay $20! Kept Jaemin busy for a few innings and he and Chelsi never whined about the heat again. Jaemin was into it by the end and was ready to clap. Blood, sweat and tears...that's what they got from their fans today. More sweat though.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Another year of swimming lessons done!
Only the littlest 3 went this year, but they did well. Kaelin passed level 4. It was her 2nd attempt, but she'll go onto level 5 next year which mostly teaches water safety and rescue. Chelsi did not pass level 3, but level 3 is a pretty high level at only age 6 and in 4 foot water when you're only 3 1/2 foot tall is tougher. We didn't expect it since she had strep on test night, last night. She had to miss and stay home. Jaemin passed preschool lessons. The only thing I worried about Jaemin not passing was paying attention and listening. He has no problems getting in water which is really all their trying to do at this level. They do not allow a child to go past preschool without passing and being 5 years or older. So he does have to go to level 2 preschool or we could skip next year when he's 4 and send him at 5, to the level 1 class for big kids. But, he enjoys swimming so much we'll send him, I'm sure.
His teacher even wrote "LOVED Jaemin's enthusiasm for the water" on his evaluation. And boy did he have enthusiasm. She told another instructor how crazy he is. The put them in the 2 foot tonight and she told him to jump in. She said "I know you don't need my help like the other kids, I know you want in" and he just leaped into the water. He actually swims in the 2 foot. He just drops under the water, moves his arms and kicks his legs and maneuvers around the pool. The instructors for preschool were just shocked at how comfortable he was and how good he was in the water. I still can't believe how well he swims without any lessons until these past 2 weeks. He's a bit of a natural athlete I think.
And while we worry about some of Jaemin's social and emotional delays from his sensory disorder and speech delay, I'm so proud of him at lessons. He worked so hard and tried so hard. It's hard for him to relate to his peers and he would grab their hands as soon as the teacher mentioned it to walk around the pool or do an activity. He'd watch his teacher's movements so close so he could mimic with his own. He is a truly amazing kid. I fall in love more and more with him every single day, if that's even possible. I really do adore Jaemin.
His teacher even wrote "LOVED Jaemin's enthusiasm for the water" on his evaluation. And boy did he have enthusiasm. She told another instructor how crazy he is. The put them in the 2 foot tonight and she told him to jump in. She said "I know you don't need my help like the other kids, I know you want in" and he just leaped into the water. He actually swims in the 2 foot. He just drops under the water, moves his arms and kicks his legs and maneuvers around the pool. The instructors for preschool were just shocked at how comfortable he was and how good he was in the water. I still can't believe how well he swims without any lessons until these past 2 weeks. He's a bit of a natural athlete I think.
And while we worry about some of Jaemin's social and emotional delays from his sensory disorder and speech delay, I'm so proud of him at lessons. He worked so hard and tried so hard. It's hard for him to relate to his peers and he would grab their hands as soon as the teacher mentioned it to walk around the pool or do an activity. He'd watch his teacher's movements so close so he could mimic with his own. He is a truly amazing kid. I fall in love more and more with him every single day, if that's even possible. I really do adore Jaemin.
Monday, June 25, 2012
A first for me; I was not looked at as his mother
In 9 years of adoptive parenting, I've never had anyone just look past me like I wasn't the mom or couldn't possibly the mother. Honestly, it didn't offend me, it just totally caught me off-guard. Jaemin was REALLY tired tonight and swimming lessons just did him in. After the girls finished their lesson it was time to leave and I was trying to get things together and he immediately threw a fit because I wasn't holding him yet. Since he insisted on throwing a fit without asking nicely first I told him I wouldn't hold him until he calmed down. He was too far in the throws of that tantrum to do that. I just calmly kept telling Jaemin I was not going to hold him until he stopped screaming, etc. I kept turning around a kept a couple of feet in front of him so he'd know we couldn't just stop everything; that to him would be the fit winning. I stopped on the sidewalk to tell him, calmly, again and a lady and her two girls walked up to him and she bent down a bit and said 'oh you poor thing, are you alright?'. I just kept talking to him and we'd keep on walking and every few feet he'd stop for his tantrum. I think as I was talking to Chelsi she realized I WAS his mother. Such a weird feeling. I feel like his mom and for the first time someone else didn't think I fit.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
A little fun in the HOT sun
It was 100 degrees today so we went swimming at Chez Lois. As always the kids had a great time. Jaemin should sleep great after all the swimming he did around the pool. All of the kids should be pretty tired.
Adoption Article
I found this interesting. It's a daughter, by both adoption and birth, meeting some of her Korean birth family and having her two mothers together.
http://www.koreanamericanstory.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=227:pain-regret-forgiveness&catid=50:heart-and-seoul&Itemid=96
http://www.koreanamericanstory.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=227:pain-regret-forgiveness&catid=50:heart-and-seoul&Itemid=96
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