Sunday, April 4, 2010

Happy Easter!


Just a few highlights from our Easter:

Fiona did a couple of Easter-related art projects, incorporating both the sacred...

and the profane.

On "Easter Eve" both girls (Campbell celebrating her first Easter) enjoyed a delicious dinner with Grandmommy and Granddaddy, featuring TWO cakes (guess which one Fiona made?)
Both girls in their pre-church finery. Posed portraits are going to be a little challenging for the next bit, because suddenly all Campbell wants to do is MOVE.

And finally, another Erick Gong production. This is our Easter breakfast, and yes, our daughter is having a "cupcake" (really a chocolate muffin, courtesy of Grandmommy. But basically a cupcake). Check out Campbell's expression. Can you see her thinking, "Good Lord, is this really my sister for life?"

Hope everyone had a special, peaceful Easter!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

In Praise of Grandparents...and other updates


We don't acknowledge it enough on this blog (or in person), but Fiona and Campbell have been blessed with two phenomenal sets of grandparents -- the four of whom are probably the most faithful (if not the ONLY) readers of this blog!

So, in appreciation, here is a brief peek at some special moments that we've shared with them in 2010.

Nana and Boom visited us for 10 wonderful days in February (wonderful for us, a little frustrating for them since they'd only planned on staying for 7 days, but were snowed out of the East Coast!). We watched the Super Bowl with them, and celebrated an early Valentine's Day.
Later that month, we celebrated Grandmommy's birthday with a fancy dinner in a restaurant (truly a rarity for us these days!), followed by a cupcake feast (cupcakes made by Fiona, with a little help from Mom).

Anybody else notice that Campbell seems to always be eating with her grandfathers?

And, just to get us all caught up, a summary of a couple of highlights from the past 2 months.

Fiona and Campbell joined our community group for a morning of volunteering at Spiral Gardens Community Food Project, an urban farm/nursery in our neighborhood. Fiona met a chicken at close range (and was more excited than she appears).
She also met her first earthworm at close range, which was WAY more exciting than the chicken!

And she was, truly, a big help.

That very afternoon, the girls attended their first bowling party. That's right: their friend, Luther, celebrated his 2nd birthday at a local bowling alley.

Despite her confidence and stunning form (and a LOT of parental help), Fiona didn't break any records.

Both girls did, however, have a wonderful time, appearances to the contrary. Have you ever seen a more depressed (or, with that red-eye, evil) group of kids? It's like Twilight: The Toddler Years.

Next installment: The Gongs Take A Road Trip!

Monday, March 22, 2010

The Girls...LIVE!

Since posting the previous short video clip of the tail end of Fiona singing "Roll Over," Erick has been obsessed with capturing a more complete performance. So here it is. It's worth noting that Fiona may be good at many things, but it already appears that quantitative ability will not be high on that list. "Roll Over" is a counting-backwards song ("There were 5 in the bed and the little one said, 'Roll Over,'....There were 4 in the bed...." etc.). At about the 13 s. mark in the song, you'll see Fiona get totally stumped by how many are left in the bed. So instead, she quickly covers by improvising, tacking on whatever pops into her head and in effect creating an entirely new song. (Like mother, like daughter: this is essentially how I got through 13 years of math).

Campbell is not to be outdone by her big sister. She may be pre-verbal, but she's already showing a talent for endearing giggles. See below for an example.


Thursday, March 18, 2010

Fiona Sings the Pinks

We JUST returned from our first family road-trip since Fiona was born: a week during which we drove down to Orange County to visit Uncle Wesley & Auntie Kristin, then on to the San Diego Zoo (for obvious reasons), and concluded in Santa Barbara with our friends Chris, Heidi, and their 3 kids, plus a brief visit with Erick's cousin Cherise and her new baby Mackenzie. (If that sentence is not in any way grammatically correct, I've just spent all day in a car with an infant and a toddler!)

As you can imagine, there is MUCH to post -- not to mention my 2 month backlog of other photos. But, a first for this blog, I wanted to share this video of Fiona tapping into her inner rockstar at Chris and Heidi's house. Put Fiona together with a pink guitar and some pink sunglasses, and you get some serious energy. Unfortunately our camera could only film for 12 seconds, so you're getting the tail end of the song ("Roll Over") -- which she sang repeatedly for, I am not kidding, 30 minutes. Enjoy!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Many Brief Updates


Because I'm up late trying to write 2 grant applications, wrapping up various loose ends with work, and running multiple loads of laundry in preparation for our trip to Southern California on Thursday (a peaceful 8-hour drive), which will certainly generate more content for this blog -- thought I'd best smack up a few more updates.

FIONA...

...is growing like a weed, and her hair is growing like...well, like a slow-growing weed. But the point is, she can now wear pigtails!

..now has an "official big-girl bed," courtesy of Nana and Boom and Ikea. Here you see it decorated for Valentine's Day (which she mostly did all by herself -- particularly the application-of-the-stickers-directly-onto-the-bed part -- without my knowledge).
...and she REALLY likes her doctor kit (also courtesy of Nana and Boom). Every member of the family receives a daily checkup from "Dr. Fiona," complete with a flu shot.
...and she also REALLY likes to get "fancy." Or at least to wear tights whenever possible.

...and getting fancy can also extend to the bathtub, when she dons her "bubble dress." This is the only documented bubble dress, which I'm sorry to note has slipped a bit and is looking pretty risque, a la the infamous Jennifer Lopez dress (I won't post a picture of that here, this being a family site and all. But I'm willing to bet it'll pop right up if you Google "Jennifer Lopez dress.")

...in addition to a menagerie of inter-species imaginary playmates (including Abby, Pack, Pook, Lion, Lo-Lo, and Baa-Baa), today just informed me that her name was now "Martha." I am wondering at what point I should become concerned.

CAMPBELL...

...is a delight, a happy and affectionate child. She is also growing, less like a weed and more like a non-free-range turkey, having recently discovered the joys of solid food.
...loves sitting up, either in her "Bumbo" seat (borrowed from the Stinsons)...

...or, just sitting on her own (in the famous "Jenny" hat from Vietnam!)

...because she can't talk yet (although she certainly produces a constant stream of babble) there's less to report on this little dumpling. But her time will come!

So, that's how it goes with the Gong Girls.

Monday, March 8, 2010

First Snow


Those of you who live on the East Coast may hate me for saying this, but our little California girls had never seen snow in their lives. That is, until mid-January of this year. On that day, the four Gongs hopped into our car and drove 3 hours North, to the Sierras. This is the beauty of Northern California: you can start your morning in sunny, mid-60s weather, and by mid-morning be in the mountains surrounded by snow.

It was a beautiful day to play in the snow, and Fiona took to it immediately. There was certainly a lot of the white stuff.

We picked the ski resort, Boreal, because it offered mini-tubing. Tubing is basically sledding down a hill in a large inner tube; mini-tubing means that the tubes are small enough to hold a Fiona. She chose her tube....

...lugged it up the hill (in fact, mostly her parents lugged it up the hill, but she did make an effort)....

...and DOWN she came!
Fiona absolutely loved tubing. Once she was tired out, she decided to take her baby sister for a run.
Then it was time for some intrepid snow exploration.

After warming up with french fries and hot cocoa in the lodge (undocumented), we hopped back in the car and drove the 3 hours back to Berkeley. Undoubtedly it's crazy (not to mention environmentally questionable) to drive 6 hours for what amounted to 90 minutes in the snow. But we think it was worth it.

Friday, March 5, 2010

A Photo for Friday

There's a risk, with a blog like this, to create an idealized version of reality. After all, nobody (apart from MAYBE the grandparents) is really interested in reading about/seeing footage of our children's stomach flus/our 2-year-old's temper tantrums/our infant's middle-of-the-night teething pain. But I'm going to come clean: it's not all idyllic (gasp!). Over the past months there have been stomach bugs, tantrums, and middle-of-the-night wake-up calls a-plenty. My 2-month backlog of photos and stories to share on this blog is a testimony of how crazy life has become. We're always tired, often overwhelmed, and sometimes we long for the days when we could read The New York Times over a 10 AM brunch (in a restaurant!).

But then there are little moments like these.
Have a wonderful weekend!
COMING SOON: The Gong girls' first snow....