Monday, January 12, 2009

Christmas Fong Family Style 2008

Holidays have always been a big deal filled with traditions and family. Being an only child I was always quite spoiled in the gift department both from Santa and from my parents. My mom is one of the best gift givers that I know.


Here's my favorite gift for the past 4 years - my box of gift cards. I think I mentioned it on my blog last year but as a refresher, 4 years ago my mom gave me a box filled with 12 gift cards individually wrapped in tissue paper in a fabric sleeve for each month of the upcoming year so I get to open one on the first of each month. Its always so much fun over the course of the year to see what the gift cards or gift certificates are. My mom gets pretty creative and some are from restaurants or stores only found in the South Bay. In case you're wondering, January 2009 was for Target.






Christmas Eve I wore a new magenta hooded button up v-neck sweater that I bought recently from the Nordstrom Rack. My mom commented all day that she loved the sweater - style and color. I thought she was just being affirming. Christmas morning, I opened one of my presents and there was the SAME sweater. So of course I had to put my sweater on just for a picture.



My grandfather recently moved to a Board & Care home. In the past, I would pick him up and bring him to our extended family holiday celebrations. At Thanksgiving, it became apparent that bringing him was challenging (he's blind) and logistically difficult and it would be better for the family to visit him over the course of the Christmas week. I rallied my cousins, all of his grandchildren, together to visit him on Christmas. We spent several hours hanging out with him and joined in for a bit of singing when the Christmas carolers came to sing Christian Christmas songs/hymns. This was my BEST Christmas - those two and a half hours were so special and memorable.



This is Linda, my grandfather's caregiver. She and her husband own, live and manage the board & care home where my grandfather lives. She has truly been a blessing to my grandfather and to the entire family. She has a true gift for caregiving. Given my life experiences over the past year I am extremely appreciative for the love, care and comfort that she provides him.


And now we get to the Fong (my mom's maiden name) family extravaganza. If you read the blog last year, there was a carousel. Thanksgivings and Christmases are always at my grandfather's house that is now owned by one of my aunts. My grandfather helped design this house for my grandmother, who passed away years ago, and their 9 children (although I think my mom was already off at college at that point). Its in the Oakland Skyline Hills. With 9 kids, spouses and 10 grandkids, it makes for some big family gatherings best shown by the stockings. Couples have to share because there isn't enough room otherwise.



My Uncle David does all the decorating at the house every Christmas for the family get together. As mentioned above last year there was a pretty large carousel. This year he scrounged up all of the 5000 family photos from way back when (before my grandparents were married) to present day and projected them onto a old time movie theater backdrop. We also each got a Christmas tree (see the wall in the picture below) with pictures through the years.


The kids table that all the grandchildren have to sit at. I think I'll always be here even as the oldest grandkid. Look at all the pictures.

More pictures...

Even pictures in the bathroom...



This was a first - for some reason we decided to do hair. We straightened my hair - looked a little straighter and shinier and my littlest cousin's hair and curled my cousin, Jennifer's, hair (it looked great if I can say so myself).


My Uncle David always has a game for us to play each year. This year we each got a paper with 7 pictures (mostly old pictures) on it and we had to put them in chronological order.

We were allowed to help each other (I wasn't cheating) because it was really hard.


Then for the first time, the siblings (aunties and uncles) had a game - to figure out the years that my grandfather, grandmother, grandfather's second wife and all the kids were born and the president that was in office at that time. They were allowed to help each other but in their case it didn't really help.


Family photo - only missing one uncle and his family of five - and my grandfather because I had already taken him back to his home and Nellie, his second wife.


Another tradition - my Auntie Jann gives us a puzzle each year that we have to solve to get the $. Last year we had to do sudoku puzzles to get a combination to open a bag. One year we had a tub of keys and had to find the individual key that opened our box. This year we got advent calendars and the money was hidden in one of the days. I loved mine, it was a church.

My mom, dad and I.

Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas as we celebrated the birth of Christ, our Savior, and had the opportunity to spend some time with family and friends.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

December

December has flown by and tomorrow is Christmas. Lots of fun times this past month.

My Auntie Lindy, Uncle Dave, cousins Scott and Sara were in LA the first weekend in December. Did a self shot (pretty good huh with 5 people?) and then took them to Journey to Bethlehem. It was so fun and the first time I've gotten to take anyone to J2B that didn't go to my church.




My Wednesday night bible study girls got together at Kristin's parents house for chili and baked potatoes and to see the Torrance Christmas Lights.





Niki's pre-MB fireworks party. Her and her husband have a great apartment on Marine and Highland with a great view of the fireworks. Me with the Wednesday girls.


Fun shot after the most amazing MB fireworks show EVER!!! Every year it gets better and they always have fireworks I've NEVER seen before.



Delicious...Tuesday small group (some of us) got together at La Creperie for dinner and gift exchange.


Got a great scarf from Rhonda. I'm trying to do more fun shots to make it more interesting.



Loved this arch and insisted we take a pic under it.


Outlet Women's Christmas Social
Krista and Becky our Women's Bible Study Leaders



Great representation by our bible study.

Rose with her Santa Claus cookie dessert. Isn't it cute?


The spread...



El Segundo's Candy Cane Lane



Shannon really loved this Santa bush that one of the houses created.


Blankenship's Wear Your Worst Christmas Sweater and Congrats to Adam on completing his Masters program Party.
Going for the Olan Mills shot.

I didn't win...

but Travis and Adam did for best sweater (aka costume in Travis' case)


Hope you're all having a wonderful December!!!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

You Can Never Have Too Much Cheesecake

Be prepared...I'm behind again on posting so there are a few coming. Few weeks ago we celebrated Allison's birthday at the Marina del Rey Cheesecake Factory. It was a cool evening but warm enough to sit on the patio surrounded by heating lamps. Gotta love December in Southern California.


Making a Wish






Tim's first fun outing (since doctors visits don't count as fun) since his motorcycle accident. Can't even tell that he's bolted together, wheelchair bound and on a pain medication diet. Fun little group shot.

Tim has some VIP card that got us a bunch of free slices of cheesecake. My fave was the one on the right.



Diane loving cheesecake #1. Remember the guac shot...So I made her take one with the cheesecake container.


Cheating with Facebook and Neglecting My Blog

It's just so easy to upload photos to Facebook. Anyways this is pretty old but figured I'd add it.

Back to Black Friday...for the past 4 years (I'd say its now a tradition), I've gotten up at the crack of dawn (actually its still pretty dark for a few hours so not really dawn) to get an early start on my Christmas shopping. Honestly I really just like the experience of it all and seeing all the really crazy people camped out hoping to get one of 10 tvs or computers for an unbeatable price.

This year was the earliest of the four past years as my Auntie Jann, my dad and I headed out to brave the crowds. We always have late holidays so I should have just pulled an all-nighter since I didn't get to bed until almost 2 a.m.

I'm telling you these people are crazy. This is the front of Best Buy. People left their chairs and clothes to get into the store as fast as they could. If anyone wants a camping chair this is the place to "shop".




So glad I dragged myself out of bed at 4 a.m. to help my Aunt battle the crowds for the Guitar Hero Wii bundle. As you can tell, we got the last one...


Stop #2 - pretty cool - first 100 customers got $10 extra dollars off.

My first (and actually only as I write this on Dec 11th) Gingerbread Latte (or GingerSnap as they are now called) of the season.