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Monday, September 18, 2006
Blog Security
So my friend, Amy made her blog private which means only those she's invited and who sign in can view it. My blog is public which means anyone surfing the net can find it and leave comments. Amy had some stranger leave a nasty comment on hers and she decided to only allow friends and family to see it.
I'm debating on making mine private. I would send out emails to everyone to invite you to view it. It would mean creating a Goggle account and signing in with a password everytime. It's much safer and that way I could be sure only friends and family are reading about our life. I will play it by ear and see how it goes. It really sucks that a few bad apples can ruin such a great thing.
On a better note, Ella and I did some errands and went shopping today. I cancelled my car registration but it was a bit of an ordeal. After standing in line for 25 minutes and listening to the lady in front of me baby talk to Ella the whole time, I was told I would have to fill out a form and get it notarized by the guy at across the hall. Luckily, Ella was flirting with him when we first entered and he notarized the form and asked the police officer on duty to take me back to the window. I'm learning that babies are as good as pregnant bellies when it comes to getting help!
We went shopping and I bought a ton of cute summer shirts and a couple pairs of shorts that were on sale for $6.99! End of season sales are coming in so handy for my Hawaii wardrobe!
I'm debating on making mine private. I would send out emails to everyone to invite you to view it. It would mean creating a Goggle account and signing in with a password everytime. It's much safer and that way I could be sure only friends and family are reading about our life. I will play it by ear and see how it goes. It really sucks that a few bad apples can ruin such a great thing.
On a better note, Ella and I did some errands and went shopping today. I cancelled my car registration but it was a bit of an ordeal. After standing in line for 25 minutes and listening to the lady in front of me baby talk to Ella the whole time, I was told I would have to fill out a form and get it notarized by the guy at across the hall. Luckily, Ella was flirting with him when we first entered and he notarized the form and asked the police officer on duty to take me back to the window. I'm learning that babies are as good as pregnant bellies when it comes to getting help!
We went shopping and I bought a ton of cute summer shirts and a couple pairs of shorts that were on sale for $6.99! End of season sales are coming in so handy for my Hawaii wardrobe!
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Lazy Weekend

Today, after Uncle Joey left for the day, I had a shower while Ella napped. When I got dressed, I thought I heard someone walking around upstairs. I got Ella up from her nap and left out the back door and called Ron on his cell phone. After a few minutes, I went around to the front and checked it out. Ron was going to come home but as I went through the front door, all was clear.


Friday, September 15, 2006
Happy 1/2 Birthday, Ella!


It has been an amazing 6 months! Ella is everything I could have ever dreamed in a little girl. We love her and dream a world of love for her.
Thursday, September 14, 2006
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!

We hope you have a wonderful birthday! You're the baby of the group! The last one with a birthday this year. Ella and I have a card for you...we're just on baby time right now and will get it in the mail soon. Ooops.

We miss you!!
Love Ron, Tracey and Ella
Co-Workers


I touched on a thank you at lunch but we are deeply grateful to everyone in Ron's building. One of his co-workers gave Ron some advice before we got married, "If your wife is happy, you'll be happy." It really goes both ways. Ron comes home from work everyday happy. He speaks highly of everyone there and really enjoys his job and the people he works with. I am thankful to everyone for making it a wonderful place to work and sending my husband home at the end of the day with a smile on his face. Ella and I are blessed to have Ron home with us, happy to be home and looking forward to another day. I know we are all thankful for the advice and well-wishes over the last three years.
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Medical Miracles
Today my alarm clock slept in and she didn't wake up until almost 9am! I am loving this whole baby food thing...it must be keeping her full all night. Ella and I went over to the house to meet an appraiser for the re-financing. Then spent the afternoon doing nothing. Ella ate almost a whole thing of carrots and had some applesauce. She is really getting used to eating food and is now trying to grab my hand to guide the spoon into her mouth herself. Cheeky monkey!
At lunch last Sunday, one of Ron's co-workers told us a trick to get rid of hiccups. He said if we put a bit of red cloth on her forhead, the hiccups will stop. So tonight, after eating her carrots, Ella got the hiccups. I put the bottom of a mini raisin box (red of course) on her forehead and within seconds the hiccups stopped. I am not surprised, but am always amazed with what is probably a middle-eastern home remedy. Eastern medicine and home remedies are fascinating and way ahead of our western medicine. Who would have thought, but you should try it to see if it works for you.
At lunch last Sunday, one of Ron's co-workers told us a trick to get rid of hiccups. He said if we put a bit of red cloth on her forhead, the hiccups will stop. So tonight, after eating her carrots, Ella got the hiccups. I put the bottom of a mini raisin box (red of course) on her forehead and within seconds the hiccups stopped. I am not surprised, but am always amazed with what is probably a middle-eastern home remedy. Eastern medicine and home remedies are fascinating and way ahead of our western medicine. Who would have thought, but you should try it to see if it works for you.
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Fall Season

Now, watching "Dancing With the Stars", I am getting excited about all the new season debuts coming up. In particular, "The Unit", "Desperate Housewives", "The Amazing Race", "Grey's Anatomy", and most exciting "Survivor"! Oooh, I can't wait! "Survivor" was a Friday night staple in Korea. My first year in Seoul, Kelly and I used to go for dinner and then come back and watch it. The following seasons, Kendall, Christine and I made a night of it and would watch it religiously over beers. I miss that. Now I have to deal with Ron asking me questions...we all know you can't talk during "Survivor"! Geesh! :)
Sunday, September 10, 2006
Big Decisions
Oooh, I'm so happy the ticker worked! Ella and I rested all day today, it was wonderful. We have made some major decisions this weekend. We are shipping the Honda to Hawaii and selling my beloved Jetta. (Christin - by selling the Jetta, we get rid of a $500 car payment. The Honda is paid off and we hear drivers in Hawaii are terrible so why ruin a brand new car. Plus we want to buy a minivan as soon as we get back, the Jetta is just too small.)
We still haven't been able to sell the house. As a matter of fact, there hasn't even been anyone to look at it in the last two months. So we are contacting a property management company tomorrow and putting it up for rent. Renting will still be a little stressful but not as stressful as it sitting on the market for who knows how long. We can't afford not to rent it at this point. Maybe we will put it back on the market in a year or two. Time is flying by so rapidly! We leave for Hawaii in about 4-5 weeks. I can't believe it. You'd better be getting your plans together for a visit next year!!!!
We still haven't been able to sell the house. As a matter of fact, there hasn't even been anyone to look at it in the last two months. So we are contacting a property management company tomorrow and putting it up for rent. Renting will still be a little stressful but not as stressful as it sitting on the market for who knows how long. We can't afford not to rent it at this point. Maybe we will put it back on the market in a year or two. Time is flying by so rapidly! We leave for Hawaii in about 4-5 weeks. I can't believe it. You'd better be getting your plans together for a visit next year!!!!
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Love It
Okay, I got this off Amy's Blog and it took me a minute to figure out how to get this placed. Hopefully it works. You should be able to see this "ticker" on the top of the blog. It will tell you exactly how old Ella is every time you log in. I thought it was soooooo cute!

We got the Jetta appraised at CarMax today and they offered us more than we owe on it. Awesome! We are going to ship the Honda to Hawaii and sell the Jetta this week. It is enough to get rid of the car note and give us a little extra. We'll get a rental car until we leave. This way, we no longer have to make payments on a car and once we get back from Hawaii, we'll succumb to the suburban trend and get us...ahhhh, a minivan! I can't wait! After our road trip, we definitely need something to carry all our (and by that I mean Ella's) stuff.

We got the Jetta appraised at CarMax today and they offered us more than we owe on it. Awesome! We are going to ship the Honda to Hawaii and sell the Jetta this week. It is enough to get rid of the car note and give us a little extra. We'll get a rental car until we leave. This way, we no longer have to make payments on a car and once we get back from Hawaii, we'll succumb to the suburban trend and get us...ahhhh, a minivan! I can't wait! After our road trip, we definitely need something to carry all our (and by that I mean Ella's) stuff.
Friday, September 08, 2006
Oh So Close


Ella had her doctors appointment this morning and all is well. Her UTI has been totally cleared up and her little body took the antibiotics perfectly. We are going to have the ultrasound to check her kidneys just to be 100% sure. We really love our pediatrician, Dr. Ahn, and I'm glad she likes to rule everything out. She is sure the UTI was nothing out of the ordinary so not to worry.

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