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THEY NEVER GET SICK OF ME + GIVEAWAY

September 9, 2016~ Etc.

 

 

 

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I am an extroverted introvert. As much as I love being around loved ones, my way to recharge is through being alone.


So one of the challenges I face with motherhood is that I don’t get much alone time. Sometimes I want to scream because I feel so smothered. Sometimes I sigh heavily because I lose my train of thought and can’t focus. I stay up late at night every night because that is the only time I am alone.


But my kids love me. And their love is so pure and beautiful. Which probably is why they NEVER get sick of me. Even if I spend all day with them and sometimes yell and lose my patience, they want more of me. They truly never get sick of me.


And suddenly, I realize feeling smothered is a blessing. What an honor that my kids love me so much, they are never tired of me. What a gift that kids have so much love to give, they always have more to give.


So instead of sighing or feeling smothered, I will soak up this moment. Because it’s sure to not last forever. Soon they will think their friends are way cooler than me. They will get embarrassed by me. And they will get sick of me. So until then, I will smother them right back. And enjoy every moment I have with these darlings of mine. 

 

 

I have teamed up with Walker Edison Furniture to give one of you a $400 giftcard to their store! We have been loving our outdoor furniture from them, it’s an extra space for my kids to smother me at. Go enter on my Instagram post!


This giveaway ends 9/14 at 11:59 PM. Best luck!

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WHY YOU SHOULD NEVER ASK “WHERE ARE YOU FROM?” TO THE NON-WHITE PEOPLE

September 8, 2016~ Etc.

 

 

 

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Remember these photos from my shoot for the Brahmin Holiday catalog? I thought they seemed fitting for this post. 😉

Also, notice my curled up toes? HAHAHA. I did not notice it until just now! Just pretend you didn’t see that, mmmkay?

 

 

I posted on my IG story two days ago about an ignorant comment I received when I took my daughter on a mother daughter date and got many comments about it. And a few asked to share more stories so I will!

I am a little nervous that some people will call me a hater(perhaps a Utah hater? Because I was labeled a “hater” a few months ago, and I don’t want that to happen again).

When I receive these comments, I am not angry or offended, I’m just in shock at how ignorant some people can be and how they should become more cultured. Most of these people are not trying to be mean, they really want to know where I am from and they are saying it without knowing it could be offensive so it doesn’t bother me too much, but then again I have super thick skin and things don’t get to me easily.

But people I know have told me they get pretty offended or hurt when it happens.

So the reason why you should never ask, “Where are you from?” to people who are non-white, even with good intentions, is because you are implying that they don’t originally belong here. That somehow they are the outcast. Read the 3rd story to see what question you can ask instead.

So two days ago I went to get ice-cream with my daughter and when I handed over my credit card to the cashier, he(a man in his 40’s) looked at my name on the card and we had this conversation.

Man: “Is Sarah your real name?”

Me: “………………..Yes……?”

Man: “Like it’s REALLY your REAL name?”

Me: “………………..Yes…….?”

Man: (laughing) “Well, just some Chinese people have these BEAUTIFUL Chinese names but then they just make up some American name for themselves instead and I am like, why don’t you go by your real name?”

Me: (fake smiling) “Haha, no. Sarah is my real name. I am an American, I was born here. And my ethnicity is Korean.”

 

 

Last year at our church, a husband and a wife in their early 30’s moved to our neighborhood and the husband came up to Jay after church.

Man: “Hi, my name is Joshua(name changed). What is your name?”

Jay: “Hi Joshua! My name is Jay.”

Man: “……….Is that your real name?”

Jay: “Um….my full name is Jason but I go by Jay.”

Man: “Hmm, okay. So what is your wife’s name?”

Jay: “Sarah.” (knowing what’s coming at him, haha)

Man: “Is that her real name too?”

 

 

And I can’t recall how many times people ask me at the post office, the mall, at restaurants, etc.:

“Where are you from?”

What I am thinking is: “What do you mean where am I from? This can’t go right either way, either you are telling me my English isn’t very good and I have some kind of an accent and sound foreign, or you are ignorant. I mean, you and your ancestors are not originally from America either, where are YOU from?”

What I do say: “I am from Utah. But my parents are from Korea.”

When it’s cute old grandmas and grandpas asking me, genuinely wanting to know what nationality I am, bless their sweet hearts. But when it’s young people who should know better than asking these questions, I am sorry, but it makes you look very uneducated and uncultured. The question you should ask instead is,

“What ethnicity are you?”, “What ancestry are you?” these are totally acceptable questions and no one would be offended by that!

 

 

I have been screamed “CHINK!” while walking on the sidewalk with my white friends when I was 12.

My nickname was “Choi-sauce(Choi is my maiden name)” all throughout High School, made up by my best friends, mind you, which didn’t offend me when they called me by that name because for them, it was a term of endearment but then it got picked up by everyone at school and everyone called me Choi-sauce instead of Sarah. I would have rather been called by my real name but it wasn’t a big enough deal for me to say anything.

In 5th grade a boy came up to me and asked, “Are you Chinese? Are you Japanese? NO??? THEN WHAT ARE YOU???”

Um… a human?

I get the occasional, “Your English is so good! You don’t even have an accent!”, or “You hardly have any accent?”

Wait… so you are saying I do have a slight accent? I should not have an accent because I was born here, so if you are hearing an accent, it must be that your ignorance is louder than your hearing.

Several times people in HS(even my best friends) would say, “CHONG, CHING, DONG, CHUNG CHUNG, CHING CHING CHING, CHONG WA! What did I just say in Korean/Did you understand what I just said/Now, translate for me!”

A boy in HS asked me to put my finger diagonally across the bridge of my nose to see if I my finger would touch my eyelids since my nose bridge is lower.

Someone asked me if to see really well, do I need to open my eyes as big as I can.

My friends asked me how I can see when my eyelashes are curved down and how I can look through all the black hairs.

 

 

A few years ago we were sitting in the audience watching our two girls at their dance recital when a lady sitting right in front of us turned to me and said,

Lady in her 50’s: “Are you Chinese?”

Me: “No, I am Korean.”

Lady: “Where are you from?”

Me: “I am from here. But my parents are from Korea.”

Lady: “What is your name?”

Me: “Sarah.”

Lady: “Is that your real name?”

Me: “Yes.”

Lady: “Hmm, funny. Like 3 years ago my cousin adopted a little boy from China and he named him John! Isn’t that so funny? Why didn’t he name him something like CHING CHONG CHONG? (she was totally serious)

Me: “……………………” (is this lady kidding me right now? look)

Lady: (feeling uncomfortable) “I think Koreans are the most beautiful race in the world.”

 

 

I have some other stories, some are from little kids, which doesn’t even bother me one bit because they’re just cute little innocent children. Like one time my girls had a friend over for a play-date when they were about 4-5 yrs. old,

Girl: “You look just like those China dolls.”

Me: “Oh, I do? Thank you?”

Girl: “Why do you live here? Why don’t you live in China?”

Me: “Hahaha, I am not Chinese, I am Korean. But I live here because all of my family lives here and I was born here!”

 

 

But the best/worst story of all happened to my husband two years ago. I posted a condensed version of this story on my IG story on the same day as the ice-cream story but deleted it soon after since I didn’t ask Jay if it was okay to share it. But now that I have his permission, I can share it with you.

Jay was driving home after work on his scooter, right on Center street and University Ave. in downtown Provo when he was stopped at a red light. He didn’t cut anyone off, didn’t pass any other cars onto their lane, he was just minding his own business, waiting for the red light to turn green so he could go home to his family. *warning: inappropriate words ahead.

“HEY CHINK! Where are you going in that pussy scooter?”

“HEY CHINK! I AM TALKING TO YOU!!!”

“I SAID! Where are you going in that pussy scooter of yours?”

At first Jay was really shocked and decided to just ignore them, that they weren’t worth his time. But when they yelled out those derogatory words to him the 3rd time, he turned to them and said,

“Going to your mom’s house.”

Man(in their early 20’s): “Hahaha, the only thing common between you and my mom is you both have pussies!”

Jay ignores them, hoping the light will turn green very soon.

The light finally turns green and Jay is relieved. He thought it was over, but boy, was he wrong! Right before the car drives off, the passenger from the car leans out of the window and spits a huge wad of saliva that lands right on Jay’s sunglasses and cheeks.

Jay says he blacked out from that moment on because he was so furious. The car sped off and Jay’s only focus turned to catching up to that car. He drove between the two lanes, driving in between cars to get to the car and after a couple of lights, the car was stopped on a red light and Jay was able to catch up to them. The two guys had no idea Jay was chasing them, probably thinking Jay was way far back in his “pussy” scooter, so when Jay stopped his scooter right next to the passenger window, the guys looked in shock, but more in shock when Jay stood up and they saw how big he was. I mean, come on! He’s one of the biggest Asian men you’ll see who looks like a football player, and you decide to pick on him? But then again, you are not that bright so I’m not surprised.

Then Jay grabbed the guy’s shirt to lift him up and punched him in the face which made the guy’s hat and his sunglasses come off. Jay said to them, “Pull over right now. Pull over.” And Jay pulled over to wait for them but of course the two guys sped off super fast. And for the next 2 weeks, Jay waited at that same light on the side of the road and looked for these men but he never saw them. He regrets not getting their license plate number and wishes he had reported them to the Police instead of punching the guy.

When he called me and said, “Sarah, don’t get mad at me, okay? But I just punched someone.” and told me the whole story, I said to him, “Good! Did you punch him super hard? I hope you broke his nose!” He said he couldn’t punch as hard as he wanted since he was still leaned on the scooter and didn’t have as much momentum with his arm. What a bummer. If I was with him, I think I would have punched him too, which would have been my first, and so worth it.

So there you go. I will finish with this video.

 

I know these things happen not just in Utah and if you are a minority like me, you must have some stories too. So spill the beans, I’d love to hear them!

 

 

*UPDATE: Just so you know, I love Utah and the people in Utah. There are soooooo many more good and kind people here. Some of the most amazing people I know are from here and ask my husband, I am a very white-washed Korean and I am proud of it. But some good, kind people can be ignorant without knowing it, thus the point of my video which is to raise awareness because once people know better, they do better. I apologize that I didn’t pull out the “silence” card on this matter.

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OUT OF THIS WORLD HAPPINESS

September 6, 2016~ Etc.

 

 

 

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my outfit: shoes | dress | custom made leather bag: InCarne*

*I found this shop while browsing Etsy for a leather backpack and this shop is a gem! Not only are they super affordable, the leather is amazing, the quality is amazing and I was able to custom make this bag, just for me. I sent Andrew, the owner of InCarne a photo of a bag I loved and the dimensions and he made it in the exact size. I got this bag to gift to my sister and she loved it too. I love finding out about awesome small businesses, especially when it’s hand-sewn items!

 

When I give to others, I like doing it in secret. But I need to share this to go along with my thoughts. Remember this post #SarahsRegret?

Literally 12 hrs. after that post, I went to a grocery store and stood in line behind a lady & her teenage daughter. Her bill came close to $100 but her cards got declined and she only had $20. She told the cashier that she’d take some things out and to go ahead and ring me first. I did not hesitate one bit this time. “I’ll pay for it.” I quietly, nonchalantly but firmly said, even though my heart was pounding out of excitement. I did not care if she’d be embarrassed, I did not care if I’d offend her. She kept declining, I kept insisting. I was not going to let this opportunity slip away this time. I kept telling her it wasn’t a big deal, that I’d be more than happy to pay for her. Her teenage daughter was so embarrassed and kept looking away, I felt so bad. I did not want to embarrass her so I didn’t even look in the daughter’s direction as I tried to be more quiet and not cause a scene and assure the mom that it really wasn’t a big deal. She finally let me pay for her and handed me her $20. I wouldn’t take it but she looked into my eyes and said, “Please. Take this.” so I put the bill in my wallet.

When I got in my car, tears fell down my cheeks as I prayed to thank God. And my heart was overwhelmed with this indescribable joy. I’m sure you’ve served someone and felt that immense happiness. Like out of this world happiness that encompasses your soul and body so fully? Like it’s as if for a moment your heart transcends into Heaven?

I had a realization last night as I thought of this that it’s because not only are we feeling that person’s happiness and gratitude, we are also feeling the happiness and the gratitude from that person’s ancestors and loved ones that are not on the earth. Just like if someone did a kind deed to our loved ones here and we’d feel so appreciative and want to express our gratitude to them, the people whom love them in Heaven feel the same appreciation and love and desires to express it. So instead of verbally saying thank you or writing a thank you card, they are sending their positive vibe to us, right to our souls. A soul to soul communication. We are feeling all this positivity and love directly from Heaven. So it is an out of this world happiness we feel because it literally is from out of this world.

 

 

*Part 2 will be continued in a later post, about how our ancestors and people who love us in Heaven are our biggest cheerleaders and the greatest resource!

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MY NEW BLOG DESIGN!

September 2, 2016~ Etc.

 

 

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I know you’ve had to have noticed my new blog design by now since I’ve been working on it for the past several months but it’s pretty much done! Actually, I’ve been working with the web developers since February, and I was waiting until I was 100% satisfied with my blog before I posted but realized I am a very picky and a difficult person to please when it comes to design and I might never write this blog post if I wait until then! There are still tiny tweaks I’d like to add and change but I am 95% there and poor http://www.devsimplify.com/, they are the web developers I’ve been working with and it’s been a looooong ride due to my endless demands and requests but they have been nothing but nice and so patient with me. I wasn’t an easy person to work with! Haha. But they were efficient, prompt, very precise and accurate and gave me everything I asked and wanted. It’s just me that keeps thinking of new things to add or changing my mind. Sorry Dev Simplify! So if you are looking for someone to redesign your website, I highly, highly recommend them! They were so awesome to work with.

 

 

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So the most recent post will show a full size photo while the older posts will show it in a condensed version with a first sentence of the blog post. I think it makes it look more put together and more simple to browse through the blog posts.

So the question for you is, do you like seeing the whole blog post of the very recent post like it is right now or do you like it when it shows just one photo and a snippet of the writing so you’d have to click “READ MORE” to view the whole blog post? Let me know your thoughts, I want your input so this site will make it enjoyable for you! If there are some things you wish would change because it’s annoying, let me know too, I’d love to hear them!

 

 

 

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WHAT MY 2 YEAR OLD TAUGHT ME

August 30, 2016~ Etc.

 

 

This post is sponsored by STAINMASTER™. Thank you for supporting this blog, it means so much to me.

 

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the behind the scenes of my staged photos. #bloggerlife!

 

As I’ve mentioned before, I do not love my house. I hate it actually. It’s not just the carpet in our kitchen and the bathrooms, how I felt there isn’t one part of the house that I think is cute or a representative of me, but it’s much deeper which is too personal to get into. I talked more about it in my Life Lessons video, but I can’t divulge further. I did finally get a beautiful sewing room but my dream sewing room is one that isn’t in the basement but with lots of natural light and windows. My house didn’t bother me until about a year ago, but when I realized we’ve been living in this house for 6 years instead of the 2 years I was told initially, not renovated, I became so unhappy! 

It was to the point that I didn’t enjoy having people over for dinner, somewhat ashamed of our dirty, crayon-drawn wallpaper, nasty, nasty carpet in our kitchen, living room and the bathrooms, brown EVERYWHERE. Besides my sewing room, there isn’t one spot that is decorated. Because every year I thought it would just be all torn down to be renovated, so why bother to decorate? I spend all day and all night in our house. I want to live in a home that I love! I am not asking for some giant, immaculate house, it could be a small, humble home, but if it’s decorated and renovated to what I think is my style, I’d be happy.

So that was my mindset when one day a couple months ago while we were eating dinner in our carpeted kitchen, my son randomly got up and while running around the house exclaimed, ‘I love this house, I love this house! I love this house!!!”

My first initial thought was a surprise. “You do? Ewww, I hate it.” Then another thought replaced the first, “A home is not what it looks like, but what it feels like.” I let that thought sit for awhile as I pondered it’s truthfulness. My 2 year old son was so right! This is a wonderful home! Because a home is what it feels like. This is the only house my son has ever known. We raised him here, and my daughters moved here when they were just toddlers themselves, my second daughter when she still had that precious bald head that I miss so much! This is a home where my children feel safe, protected, encouraged, and loved. It is their safe haven. How sacred and beautiful is my home?!

I am so grateful for my now 3 year old’s wise words. I am trying my best to appreciate this house and not complain, which I failed today, to be honest with you when my son spilled his whole cup of smoothie on the carpet and I got frustrated while cleaning it and cursed this dang carpet. but I am trying to remember his words, “I love this house!” and remind myself to choose to be happy, regardless of my circumstance and enjoying the journey along the way, and not being happy only when I get to my goal or dream. Because in the end, happiness really is a matter of choice.

 

 

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During those frustrating moments of spilled messes, having a trusty product that makes cleaning the mess of the carpet easier helps to keep me calmer. And happier, it really does! I have been trying out the STAINMASTER™ Carpet Care products, particularly the High Traffic Cleaner in our kitchen since that is where it gets the most traffic in our home, and it works well to clean and remove tough stains. I love that there are no sticky residue left behind and leaves behind an invisible shield to repel dirt to protect against resoiling. It also has less foam than other high traffic cleaners so that I can see the soiled spots more easily.

I am very protective of my sewing room and don’t let the kids play in it but sometimes I do find them sneaking in there and playing and it makes me not as stressed knowing that I have solid products I can use if something happens.

STAINMASTER™ Carpet Care collection includes the Stain Remover, Pet Stain Remover(with the Odor Remover), and the Rug Stain Remover as well. Found more about the products on their website: https://www.stainmaster.com/cleaners

 

 

 

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Hello! My name is Sarah and I am so happy to have you here! Here you'll find DIY sewing, DIY home building & decor, honest and vulnerable posts of motherhood and snippets of my family. We are building our dream house and will update you regularly on our whole process from start to finish and I am also starting a mother-daughter sewing series. So I hope you stay awhile!

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