5/24/13
Want and Need
Dillon has a Nitro swimming gunn, which is pretty nice and mom thinks it is very cool. The other day, Mom and Ray were shopping something in Lane 4. Mom saw the Nitro gunn and asked Ray if he wanted one. Ray peeked the price tag, which was $100 for adult size. Kid's size might be cheaper. Then said, first, I don't need this. Second, look at the price. I am not gonna spend 100 dollars for this. So I don't want it.
BCES did a good job to have him understand the differenece of need and want and Ray has been using it fairly well.
5/17/13
25 cents gift for mom
Here is another mother's day. It happened to be our neighhood yard sale day. Both Ray and Tony were pretty excited about going yard sale. They got a bunch of dollar bills and ready to go. Mom were worried about too much traffic and didn't want them to go. Ray and Tony insisted to go.
Well, the compromise came as to do it in our street.
A while back later, Ray and Tony came home with hands full. They totally spent 25 cents. Ray and Tony bought a plate for mom as mother's day gift. And they got a big stuffed dog as a free bonus. Now Ray and Tony got their fourth dog.
It is a fun day to them.
Ray' warts
Ray had a few warts on his fingers and toes. It has been pretty bad. Mom and dad had been really worried about it, as they were growing bigger and bigger. And they are expanding to other fingers. We knew they were caused by virus. But we don't know how long he is getting over with it. This week, Ray suddenly found out one of them fell off. Wow, we finally felt easy.
An easy way to blog
I just found out an easy way to blog. Really easy! I am not telling how but it is quite amazing. Actually this blog was written with this way. This first actual product from this way. Way to go!
3/31/13
1/22/13
1/19/13
Math Burger and Knight' Sword
Tony has a new favorite toy now. He even held it when he was asleep. It is a knight's sword, a gift from Ray with the help of Ray's piggy bank. Don't know why he likes it so much, he just likes so much. Ray's words count, actually it counts a lot to Tony.
1/7/13
Confidence
"Let's call mom so she can buy it on her way from work," dad proposed.
"No, we don't need to buy it. Mom bought it already." Tony commented.
"No, we don't have it. You must confuse it with parmesan cherrios (a cherrios Ray dislikes)." Ray quickly declared.
Ray was kinda right as we did have parmesan cherrios at home, dad figured.
"No. It is honey nut cherros. It sits on the kitchen corner" Tony insisted.
"You don't even know how to read. That must be parmesan cherrios." Ray was quite confident.
"But there are bee on the box." Tony didn't argue if he can read or not even he can read a little bit.
Well, Tony might see an empty honey nut cherrios box ... Dad figured.
"How much confidence do you have, Tony?" Dad asked and intended to wrap up this conversation.
"At most 50%," Ray said.
"80%," Tony replied.
Well, both traded 50% and 80% number verbally back and forth. Fortunately, just verbally.
When we got home, both forgot what happened. Dad was curious enough to bring this up. Ray went to the food closet and picked up a box of parmesan cherrios on the corner.
Tony went to another corner in the kitchen and pointed to a solid box of cherrios with bees on the box. Actually the box is still in HEB plastic bag. Dad had no idea how he could see bee. Maybe he pulled down the bag to check it on purpose.
Well, 80% confidence has a pretty good chance to be right.
12/5/12
10/31/11
September/October update
It has been more than two months since Ray started elementary school.
We had our first parent teacher meeting on 10/10. The feedback was great. Mom and dad got a chance to see Ray's work in school. We knew those homework but there were a lot of in-school works we didn't see.
Ray's reading made so much progress. Belli, Nanthan, and Ray formed a small reading club. There were two weekly assignments for them. Ray seems to enjoy school life very much. Ordering his own lunch in school kitchen is an exciting thing to him.
Ray made a pal with another Ray in grade three. We knew it through the interview notes they made.
Chess club has been going well, thanks to dad's insistence to Ray's finishing chess worksheet.
Swimming was going very strong. We joined in YMCA for in-door swimming as weather in Austin finally started cooling down. There was a swimming team for older kids in YMCA. Ray should be qualified for making a team. Right now, dad still enjoys and is confident with being Ray's coach. Average three practices per week. Ten laps for 25 yards pool per practices. Butterfly arm is out of water now. We just bought a pair of flippers for kicking practices. Ray's breathing manage was fairly good. His heart rate was just moderate after a full lap. He is ready for having more laps. The motivation for weekday swimming was ipod touch game on the way plus hot chocolate in YMCA. Weekends waterscape is attractive enough for Ray and Tony. BTW, Tony passed adult pool swimming test as well. He is so proud that he has his own little green rubber band.
Violin class set our Saturday schedule. Tony managed to be his company sitting in the same classroom. Mom did a great job for weekday small private class and parent orchestra. Hanging around UT feels great.
Sunday morning soccer game really boosted up Ray's confidence in team sports. We registered Ray into a basketball team in YMCA for this coming spring.
Ray got a WII for his birthday. Honestly, WII really needs some changes to be competitive.
OK. When school started, life is getting a little busier.
9/6/11
Twin wish
"I wish Tony and I are twins", Ray said.
"Why?"
"So we can do everything together." Ray wished.
Certainly Ray wasn't thinking about he would lose half of toy fights.
9/3/11
A fresh K-student
The first day was something. Everyone woke up at 6:40am and left house at 7:15am. We walked to school as it was just two blocks away. Our neighbor kids are taking photos in front of their doors. A tradition for the start of every school year.
We walked to school and sent Ray to his classroom. Starting from tomorrow, Ray will stay in cafeteria first, then the whole class walked into their classroom altogether.
Ray got a straight 'super' stickers in his home communication folder from his teacher.Each sticker means a kid has a good day in school.
Dad was greeted by another teacher passing by in a morning with 'You got a very smart boy'. Dad thought that was an equivalent to 'Good morning' in school. But he still asked Ray.
"Do you know her?"
"Yes, she asked me a lot of questions. I got most of them right. A few of them wrong. She said I did a good job."
"OK. Way to go."
Mom and Dad managed to keep half hour swimming daily for Ray and Tony. We need to make sure Ray goes to his bed before 9:00pm. So it is a little tight. Ray's teacher, Ms. Taylor has started assigning some books for reading. Ray was a little pumped up by it. Dad gave Ray a notebook to write down the names of the books he finished up. That night he inked five book names in it. The next two nights, zero. It is pretty much a tiger head, snake tail. But we have to admit that Ray's interest in reading growed a lot. Ray made a friend, Nathan on the first day. Ray said he played a lot with him. We met Nathan's family at Waterloo icy house in a family gathering organized by school parent teacher association (PTA). Nathan's parents said Nathan was very excited that Ray's in his class too. Good to have some friends around.
Austin is still three digits hot. Dad is so glad to find out Brushy creek has a indoor gym for P. E. class. Somehow it wasn't shown to us in the school tour night.
One thing worth mentioning is Ray's violin lesson is about to start. Mom and dad already had training on Suzuki method. What is amazing is that the philosophy of Dr. Suzuki fits dad's pretty well, kinda contradicting to mom's. So...well, let's talk about something else.
Ray's free style is almost there. Butterfly is the lst one to conquer.
Here are the goals for this school year we noted down in the school communication letter,
1. Get into Nitro swimming team (require four swimming styles, but we are almost there)
2. Develop a good interest in violin (Might be tough, as Ray has already been talking about playing instrument is boring and it is not necessary for every kid)
3. Have a happy and productive Kindergarten year!
7/31/11
7/17/11
Olson Meadow Park and an update for last month

OK. Let's start from Ray's swimming. We are so spoiled with Texas summer warm pool water, which essentially feels like a spa. We almost go swimming every day. Ray's breast stroke is fairly competitive now. Free style is still a little bit struggling. Back stroke comes naturally. Butterfly scratches a little surface. Every day, four laps of breast stroke, four laps of free style, one lap of back stroke, one lap of butterfly. Then it is play time. Let's see if Ray could join Nitro team this fall. It requires all four styles passes.
Sunday soccer is going strong. Coach Gang Li relocated back to China for a job change. But the system he created is still functioning well. We got big player Daniel, who really spiced up our game. Now it is really competitive and hard to score.
Our turtle passed away. She has been sick for a while. We could tell from her behavior change. She was not interested in food any more. She was buried in our backyard.
To reward Ray's excellent soccer field performance, dad took Ray to a creek to catch some fish. Actually the reward came ad hoc, right after the game, so we didn't have any tools prepared. Dad managed to catch a little mellow with his bare hands and settled it in a disposable water bottle. Be specific, Tony's water bottle. Ray caught a tadpole with that bottle, purely with unbelievable luck. It sounded like a perfect ending. Here came Tony, who had to hold his bottle as it is HIS bottle. Then here came Ray: You can hold your bottle, but you can not watch my fish. Wow, it sounded so familiar with Ba Yi Baron and Afanti story.
Ray has been doing great in his Kindergarden class. Teacher said Ray was one of the few kids who had a smooth transition to K-class. Ray often bragged at home that he and someone were the only kids who earned free play time today. Well, he must be doing all right.
Tony really hated nap time, which could be as bas as an excuse that he didn't want to go school. These days, we couldn't be late for school as Ray's K-teacher put a big sign in front door to show CLASS STARTS AT 8:30AM. ON TIME. Every morning it is a little bit rushing. Tony became a real piece of work every morning these days.
Aaron came back in town. Big deal. We need to address this respectively.
Ray started having field trips in this K-class. One time to cedar creek zoo. Twice swimming in an elementary school per week. Mom was fortunate to be the only parent accompanying them to zoo with teachers. It was a great trip.
Somehow Pokemon came back to Ray's life as a key note. It has something to do with Aaron's return.
Oh, well. Another big news was Ray was admitted by UT kids string program. Ray was put into waiting list since he was a few months old. Now we got in. Tony might be in at an earlier age thanks to be Ray's sibling. We can either choose cello or violin. As popular as violin is, we can not say no to it. This is an outstanding programm. It is lucky to be part of it. Well, this also put an end on our route to piano.
The fig tree in our neighbor's backyard is quite a grower. It started having serious fruiting this year. The figs falling down to the ground were completely ripen and tasted so well, if you could get them before ants and birds.
Overall, it is a busy summer start. Oh, my, how many days more than 100? Just a summer start?
6/14/11
Schlitterbahn award
Ray can enjoy almost every adventure over there. Tony kept awake till 7:30pm to take his nap.
This summer is hot and dry. The sun is pretty active this year. We go swimming almost every day. Ray made some remarkable progress on his frog style. Tony can pretty much be on his own in the pool. Dad's new half hour swimming practice and half hour whatever water fun policy worked out pretty well.
To save some time in weekdays, we bought a 10 feet diameter inflatable water tank and set it up in our back yard. When dad got home late, we don't have to go to community pool for water fun.
6/2/11
Pre-enter Kindergarden
After the first day, mom asked Ray how he likes the school. Ray said he liked it because he could take more challenging works.
Ray made some progress on swimming. Frog style started looking like frog style now.
5/23/11
Summer is here
We started shopping a piano for Ray but no result came yet.
Ray's soccer game was getting more and more intense and so was the fun.
We got a new 18" bike for Ray as the old 16" was broken.
We made a trip to Houston to visit Auntie Clare and see their newly-purchased house. It was a great neighborhood. We visited Houston zoo and had a good evening family soccer game in Auntie's neighborhood soccer field. Now we don't need to worry about disturbing anyone while we played Kinec in Auntie's house.
4/11/11
Color sense
Then Ray made a comment to Mom and Dad:"I am the Santa. Tony is a Brown Santa." Ray certainly did not miss the fact Tony has a darker skin like dad. So Tony is crowned as a brown Santa.
4/8/11
Barton spring creek trail
Well, does Ray look like a serious hiker!
3/26/11
BCMS school spring photoshot

3/14/11
Moving along
Time was moving along. Recently, Ray and George are becoming buddies these days. Tony certainly was around like a shadow.
3/10/11
Brushy Creek elementary school tour
3/7/11
Teacher change
Ray' first text reading
2/12/11
1/31/11
Santa got to be there
1/16/11
Kid's trick
Tony:"What?" Tony was so into his own business.
"I said you are my servant." Ray said.
"No, I am not your servant." Tony replied with some confusion.
"But you said yes." Ray smiled with a smirk.
1/2/11
NASA space center
There was a Sunday morning. Ray and Tony were playing in closet. Tony kept rolling the closet door handle so evetntually the handle felt off. Tony was a little worried. Ray picked it up and figured out how to install it back.
"I am bob the builder. That is why I am wearing bob the builder," Ray proudly claimed as he was dressed with a bob the builder fleece.
"That's why I can always count on you." Tony happlily flattered, with a nice relief.

NASA space center's mini lego land
Now that Auntie Clare lives in Houston, we will often visit them.

Dad saved a promise
One the way home, dad saw a scenary stop and luckily he made a stop. This was the best place we could ever stop on the way to fulfill dad's promise. It was not a big snowman. The snow was a little bit too dry to make a snow ball. But we still got a frosty snowman for Ray and Tony. The mountain view was great and this snowman was lucky.
11/26/10
It is a play day!
11/16/10
11/6/10
This Halloween
Kids Jean Competition
10/23/10
Starting from patting a grown-up ball
10/16/10
Self-promotion master ONE TWO THREE
10/15/10
10/1/10
Fix Tony
Dad was out of town for China for a couple of weeks. Then it was completely mom's job to send them to school. Mom was worried.
One morning, on the way to school, Tony was complaining that his tommy hurt.
"I want to have medicine." Tony cried.
"No, you are lying. You just don't want to go to school." Ray said.
"My tommy hurts. I really need medicine." Tony insisted.
"We are not doctors. How could we give you medicine." Ray replied.
Tony kept mourning, which really annoyed Ray and Mom.
"If you stopped crying, I will give you a candy." Ray offered.
Like a miracle, Ray did bring out a candy somewhere and put it into Tony's hand.
This bought a peace on the way.
Then when they arrived school. Tony refused to get into school.
Then Ray offered again. "If you stop crying and get into school, I will put a candy into your pocket." Ray did get another candy and calmly put it into Tony's pocket. Then Tony stopped crying and got into school as happy as a magpie.
Since that day, Tony never complained about going to school. We had no clue how it happened.