Sunday, March 12, 2006

can't think of cool title...

I've been working on a real long blog entry for a while now to catch up on the past 3 months... but I don't have the motivation anymore to finish it. Story of my life? ;) I'll just print it and journal it.

So here is the really super very condensed version:

*christmas eve, hotpot dinner & DC temple chirstmas lights with Jimmi, Mita, & Matt. no matter what Jimmi says, don't play boggle with her.
*bought PS2 for Christmas, finally. wanted one since we were dating. hooked on eyetoy, karaoke revolution, and old SEGA sonic games (I actually kick mark's trash too!)

*flew back to seattle the day after christmas. evan's t-shirt says "I survived my 4th flight and I'm not even collecting skymiles?!"
*new years eve at salty's seafood buffet. chocolate dipped lobster omelet on fresh oyster creme brule anyone?
*new years day evan gets his baby blessing. mark did a great job. thanks for everyone that was able to attend! it meant a lot!

*evan gets paparazzi session with 'uncle B'. another DVD of pics to add to the growing mountain.
*hung out with old HS buddies and realized how old we really are.
*fly back with evan by myself again. my t-shirt says "I survived my 4th flight, breastfeeding next to another male stranger"
*evan vows never to take pacifier ever again, his parents lose crutch and fall flat on face.
*drive to philly for real cheese steak, to be ghetto-cated, look for nicholas cage's magic masonic glasses, take pics of cute paige, and have cantonese class of 2000 reunion with Andrew Liew Lynn CC & Ben
*drive to richmond, for chinese new year with the tangs. good food good friends but forgot the mahjong at home. we bring bad omen. ;)
*snow! evan takes nap in snow, mark makes igloo of snow, lucy & evan eat snow, we all sled in snow, evan things know is overrated.
*phone call @ 2am. mark's dad falls ill and is in the OR for benign brain tumor. fly to seattle. evan #5 flight. thought father would have to relearn walking and talking, but makes miraculous recovery, 2 days, no side effects, and is better than before!

*spend time with evan's aunt ariel and uncle eric.
*how to surprise my family: 1)place sleeping evan in car seat on doorstep. 2)place video camera in evan's lap 3)ring doorbell & run!
*sister Juliana flew back with us to VA for 5 days. visited alexandria (old town), georgetown, elizabeth town, and art museums town. no one makes evan laugh like juli can. I miss her.
*evan learns to self feed gerber puffs, and now self feeds lint, dirt, hair, and "oh no" lucy presents!!! *insert dry heave here*

Well, that's the most I could simplify...


now to quickly rant what's on my mind right now:

4 times in the last few months I've be mistaken for being younger than I really am. Granted, I know I do look young, but now it's too young!

1)knock on door, gal about my age says "hi is your mother home?" you might as well turn around and walk away, I'm definatly not donating to your cause.

2)airport security line, lady checking ID, check my little sister's ID, check my ID, check mark's ID, looks at him pushing stroller, asks "where's the mother?", mark points to me standing in front of stroller. She obviously didn't look at my ID either.

3)going to resturant to meet old co-workers, mark walks in pushing stroller, I walk in carrying evan, I get carded (asked for ID) and mark doesn't?! They say it's a compliment. So you're saying I look like mark's kid sister carrying our baby brother?!

4)this one takes the cake. alexandria, expensive french botique, over protective french lady stands guard opening door, juliana walks in, I walk in pushing stroller, french lady asks "where's the mother?", "I am", "Oh, you look so young! how old are you?", I'm thinking "who are you?!" I say "26", french lady says "I think you look 15". Exit stage right.
come on, I don't even look old enough to drive?! honestly, do strangers look at me and say "tsk tsk, another young teen has thrown it all away"?!
yeah, yeah, I know "you'll be grateful when you're 40."

5 comments:

andrew said...

This happens to us a lot too...so here's an addition for me.

5) Costco, Liew & I are buying some chicken drumsticks, the cashier (probably HS senior) evidently spots our rings and exclaims "are you guys married? How old are you? You guys look like you're 16!" Right, because a lot of 16-year-old married couples do their shopping at Costco...can I get my receipt signed and get out of here now?

Lynn & Tim said...

Bev I think that I will fall into the same situation. Tim looks like he's 14 so we'll get that too I bet!

Anonymous said...

Apparently my age is confusing. In the last month I've gotten:

Guy selling flowers: "So how old are you?"
Me: "23"
Guy: "oh I would've thought 16. 18 at the most"

During a conversation about how I'm finishing up school...
Cab driver: "So then are you excited about college?"
Me: "It's kind of old news. But I like it"
Cabbie: "But you haven't even gone yet!"

And finally my personal favorite because it was completely traumatic...As I'm keeping Dad company in the hospital, people from his new ward come to visit.

High Priests' Leader: "Hi Mrs. Chang. Is it okay to see him?"
Me: "What?"
HPL: "Oh I'm sorry I'm Brother ___. How rude of me not to introduce myself. You must be stressed as your husband is here."
Me: "OH! NO! That's my dad." (I give him a nervous laugh and weird look)

So I'm not old enough to have finished high school, but somehow old enough to have married some 55 year old man?? YUCKKKKKK

I miss the days when people thought I was older because I'm tall. Now I feel like there must be something about my demeanor that screams "HIGH SCHOOLER"

sigh. Miss you guys.

PS..why does Eric have black eyes in the piano pic??

Beverly said...

hehehe, I forgot to mention that Eric's 'black eye' is mascara/eyeliner. I think he took it from one of the two girls. He thought he was SO funny putting it on and showing it to us. silly kid.

Anonymous said...

Man that kid likes purses, cell phones, my shoes and now cosmetics.....hmmmmmm