the girls were cold during the wagon ride so they decided to cuddle to keep warm. moments like this…. just makes me so happy.
I thought I transferred all the pictures from this day onto my computer but these are the only pictures that got transferred! I took the cutest pictures, what a bummer! But at least I have these pictures I guess. argh.
On May 5th(05/05) we celebrated my favorite Korean holiday, Children’s Day. I loved growing up in Korea and celebrating this holiday where there is no school, many fun events(like free helicopter ride) and eating free at restaurants. So I pass this tradition to my family and while they have to go to school, they get to pick out any activity they want. they chose the petting zoo and the dinosaur museum. Taking three kids around all day by myself is definitely tiring and I’m so pooped by the end of the day! But it is worth it to see the smiles on their faces and how much fun they have. Every time we go to fun stuff, they have to earn it through chores and proper behavior and I think that makes them appreciate all the fun stuff we do and enjoy it more since they earned it and deserved it! Happy Children’s Day!…3 weeks ago but yes, I’ve been slacking on blogging. I have much to catch up! View last year’s Children’s Day post here.
What are some of your favorite family traditions?
Rinako Camellia says
Aww, so cute photos dear! I love horses! ^_^
Linh Vo says
How sweet. I never knew there was such a holiday, but glad to know! And it looks like your girl and bubba had a great time 🙂
Linh
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