Friday, May 16, 2014

Another several months whizz by...

Life with three kids is busy and the months keep whizzing by.  Here's a quick wrap up of the quirky things the kids have been doing the past several months.

We celebrated Elvin's birthday in February.  He can't eat wheat or gluten anymore, so celebrated his birthday with a big bowl of ice cream.  The kids were just fine with that.


Gabriel keeps on growing and developing.  He is still the most active member of our family and always on the go.  He is always looking for new things to do.  Here he is trying to spin round and round on a plastic chair we have.

His expression on this picture says it all.  Karina wanted to play chess with Daddy (she can't really play chess, but enjoys moving the pieces around) and it was all going fine until Gabriel came wandering by. Take a wild guess as to what happened next...

He is also getting more and more adept with the iPad.  We use the iPad when we need to bribe him or when we need him to be quiet. 
Gabriel also does a fair amount of looking at books and flipping through them.  Here he is showing Grandpa a book he likes.

Because Gabey is good at standing on his tippy toes, he can look into and reach into all of our drawers--at least all the drawers that don't have child-proof locks.  So every once in a while we will find 16 forks strewn on the ground.  Not sure what's going on in his head…  Just beware if you walk around our kitchen barefoot!
He also likes laying out plates.  Setting the table for lots of guests?
Because Gabriel can reach into our drawers, he can grab a hold of our roll of saran wrap.  So he went through a phase where he was using yards of it per day.  He would scrunch it up, then stretch it back out again, then ball it up again.  Fun stuff apparently.  Thank goodness that we have a humungous roll from Costco.
And he likes to play with the toy train that belongs to Karina.  He can snap the different cars together and can usually snap the tracks together.  

And it's inevitable…  Since he has two older sisters, he finds himself doing things where the photographic evidence will be used later in his life to humiliate him.  Here he is after having put on Karina's Hello Kitty sparkly shoes.
This picture is not so bad.  He likes to get inside the baby doll crib that Karina has for her doll.  It's a wonder that it doesn't fall apart under his abuse.  The boy weighs 33 pounds and we are quite sure that the company did not have a 33 pound doll in mind when it designed the crib.
Speaking of shoes…We got some shelves for our living room so that the kids toys could be more organized.  One shelf has three large steps and Gabriel now loves to sit perched on the lower one.  Sometimes that's where he sits when he (tries to) put on his shoes.
That's not to say that our house is always organized.  On the contrary, more often than not, it can look like this...
Gabriel will sometimes help clean up the living room.  And sometimes, he just feels like cleaning...
When it's night time, Gabriel always takes one of his many stuffed animals to bed with him.  The rest he will cover with his little blankets and puts them to bed.  He will say "nigh nigh" to them.

And bath time can be just as fun for him.  What is he often doing?  Of course….cooking.  You can also see Eliana being goofy in the background.  She got new goggles and likes wearing them.  Also she is getting her hair wet from the water coming out of the spout.  

Of course Karina has to copy her older sister.

The two have lots of fun together still.  Especially when it involves turning Daddy into a beast of burden.  This is one of their all-time favorite activities, but Elvin doesn't do this very often any more.

Recently, Eliana finished one of her workbooks that she does for home school.  Because these take months of work for her, she gets to pick a reward, which this time was was a trip to Chuck-E-Cheese.
They always go during the day, when it opens, so that they can be home later for Gabriel's nap.  The advantage of this is that usually they are the only kids in the whole store and also sometimes get free tokens from the workers.
Every once in a while, Chuck comes out to dance, hug the kids, and give out free tickets.  With only the girls there, they got all the tickets that were given out, which ended up being hundreds of tickets.  They each came home with cotton candy; usually they never get enough tickets to buy a cotton candy there (which, by the way, is probably the most expensive way to buy cotton candy.)

We might have mentioned this before…Eliana gets allowance every week--$1 per week.  Some time ago, she started saving up her money because she got it in her head that she needed to buy this one type of doll.  Once she had all her money saved up, she had Mommy order it from Amazon and then started the interminable wait for it to arrive at our house.

FINALLY…one day it came!
Eliana was super duper excited.  Gabriel was excited about the packing material.
Here she is with her doll.  She had a similar doll with blonde hair which she generously bequeathed to Karina.  (Karina has a weird look on her face because Elvin asked her to smile for the picture and Karina is trying NOT to smile.)
Eliana's doll will no doubt find a resting place on Eliana's bed, which has an eclectic assortment of dolls, toys, books, teapots, purses, and other things which Eliana has accumulated over the years and treasures.  She was born in the Chinese Year of the Rat and we also joke that she is a pack rat.  Once, when cleaning out her bed, we found a toothbrush and about 60 scrunched up kleenex tissues in her bed too.  
The kids all get along well together.  Here is Karina and Gabriel playing with play dough together.  These two especially love play dough and will do this for 30 minutes or more.

With the weather warming up and the rain giving way to no rain, we go to the park more often now.  Gabriel is learning how to go down the slide by himself.
He also thinks its fun to go underneath the slide.
And of course, to go up the slide the wrong way--just like his sisters.  Monkey see, monkey do.
Eliana's been busy too.  She participated in a sports competition through her Awana's club.  It consisted of various relay races with her church's team.  Her team, unfortunately, got last place overall.  But the event was really well run and everyone got medals.  She was happy with the outcome.

Just this past week was the last week of Awana's for this year.  So we attended Eliana's Awana's graduation ceremony.  She's wearing the red vest of a Sparky.
 All the kids go to the front to receive recognition for their hard work.  Eliana got a green ribbon for finishing her workbook.
 Here she is after the ceremony.  She's posing next to Sparky himself.

When she's not at Awana's, the one thing that Eliana really enjoys is listening to books on tape, which Emily downloads to her phone.  If we let her, Eliana will happily sit somewhere curled up into a ball, listening to her book on tape for hours and hours and hours.  When she eventually learns how to read books by herself, we have a feeling that she will be a true bookworm.
Karina also enjoys books...
As we mentioned before, Karina enjoys doing her schoolwork as well.
Her artistic skills have advanced this year.  Here is a rainbow that she painted.


And she's been learning her letters, and they are starting to "stick".  Although the order of the letters are a little jumbled up here, she can pretty much write her name by herself now.
So there you have it….life in the Yuen household for the past several months.  We are blessed because the kids are healthy and happy and enjoy each other's company.  Here they are playing Ring Around the Rosie.  Enjoy!

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