Saturday, November 17, 2012

Happy early birthday mom!

We celebrated my mom's 64th birthday today, four days before her actual birthday. 

My mother, my mother?  Where do I even begin?  My mother got married at 24.  Had my brother at 25, and me at 26.  She knew she was done with having kids by 26 which is astounding to me as I wasn't even married at 26!  Different times.  Different location.  She moved to NY when my dad's job shipped the entire family overseas.  It was supposed to be a few years starting the NY branch and back to Korea we were all supposed to go.  But someone had different plans.  We obviously stayed.  We had an absolute blast as a family.  I remember tons of laughter, silliness, trips, restaurants, amusement parks, hugs, and love.  We had a great life.  My mom was a full-time mom - supervised homework and piano practice sessions, shuffled us to ice skating and hockey lessons in the city, took us to art classes, and chaperoned class trips.  Then our lives turned upside down when my father, Nam Hyong Woo, died suddenly of a heart attack on September 20, 1984 at just 40-years-old.  It was my mother who was clearly impacted the most.  She was only 36-years-old, left to raise two young children.

I am in awe of my mother.  I will never fully know the hardship and heartache she went through.  But as a 38-year-old mom of two young children, I now know how much she did for us.  She essentially sacrificed her own life during her prime years - literally sacrificed her 30's, 40's and 50's - to give me and my brother the life we have today.  She worked 7 days a week, 365 days a year, for 10 years straight.  Yet somehow I have memories of weekly trips to the supermarket, her doing our family laundry, bringing home or making dinner every night, and continuing to love and provide.  I honestly don't have a single memory of her saying she was tired or complaining about anything.

Now, as a mother of daughter who is a mother herself, she does so much for me and my family so I am able to live the best life I possibly can.  She wants me to have a career.  My independence.  My own source of strength, happiness and pride.  She supports me in every way and gives me peace with the decisions I make.  For instance, when I travel for work, she tells me over the phone when I'm away that everything is great at home so I don't worry.  She'll say, "You must be so stressed with your new job.  Don't worry about anything.  We are all doing well!"  She has done more school pick-ups than Tae and I have done combined.  She has cooked more meals for them than Tae and I have combined.  She has likely wiped more butts than Tae and I have combined.  I don't know another grandmother who adores her grandchildren more.  It's so obvious that the girls love their grandmother like no other.  I don't expect Lauren and Elizabeth to remember all of her home-cooked meals, or their weekly Music Together and Gymboree classes from infancy to pre-school, or trips to the playground.  But I do hope that they always remember the love that was shared between them and the safety they felt whenever they were together.

I love you mom.  Happy birthday.  Here's to many many many more happy healthy years to come.  And thank you.





Wednesday, November 7, 2012

First snow fall of Winter 2012-2013

My E defying me and not putting on her gloves.
Nor'easter hit the tri-state area, just nine days after Hurricane Sandy.  What else was there to do except take the girls outside after we got home from work?  They had a blast (and a great post-dinner workout!).

In contrast, Lauren listening and wearing gloves.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Half tank of gas

My gas gauge after 'filling up!'
It took 45 minutes, but I got some gas today.  The Getty station on Plandome Road this morning was my saving grace.  They imposed a $40 limit but that was JUST what I needed.  I was a new person when I left the station.  

This whole experience has been truly eye-opening. Not having gas is crippling.  All your decisions are based on whether or not they are worth using up precious gas.  Is school worth it?  Of course.  Is Korean school worth is?  Yes.  Going out to eat?  Depends.  Where?  What about to the supermarket?  Not if you have enough of the basics to last a few more days.  I haven't even considered going to 'luxurious' places like specialty gourmet supermarkets or apparel stores.  They are definitely not worth the gas consumption.

Media outlets are reporting gas availability will return back to normal by week's end but after seeing endless gas lines and people waiting at stations with their red gas containers, I'm a skeptic.  This time, I hope I am wrong.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Happy 11th Anniversary to us!

Eleven years ago today, I got married!  Tae and I changed our plans last minute due to Hurricane Sandy.  We canceled our dinner plans in the city and instead tried a restaurant in Syosset called Cafe Testarossa.  The food was delicious.  We wiped our plates clean!  Afterwards, we tried to get gas (woohoo!  Fun, I know!).  There is a gas shortage in the tri-state area and there has been a 1-3 hour wait for gas.  Many gas stations are roped off because they don't have any supply.  The shortage is a result of many factors including a closed harbor, no power, jacked up roads preventing gas tank trucks to deliver fuel, more demand as many people are still relying on their gas-powered generators, etc.  After moving two car lengths in 25 minutes, our patience grew thin and we left.  Tae had just under a half a tank left so there was no urgency.  There were several police cars blocking the roads, officers out on the street, and even a national guard!  The impact of the storm is literally impacting every aspect of our lives. We're not complaining.  We will eventually get over these inconveniences.  Others will never get over losing loved ones or their homes. 

But back to our anniversary...

Happy Anniversary Seedy.  I am so proud and happy of the extraordinary life we created together.  I believe that anything is possible with you by my side.  I love you!  I hope Lauren and Elizabeth find a great man like you as life partners one day (in the very distant future!).  

Having a supportive husband - a true partner in life - is the key to having it all. I won't get into details tonight though.  There is plenty of time for that.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

All the news outlets called Hurricane Sandy a once-in-a-generation hurricane.  We'll see about that.

About a week and a half ago, Hurricane Sandy was becoming a big threat.  It started in the Caribbean, destroyed homes, took lives, and she was moving towards the Northeast.  I am a huge skeptic when it comes to weather forecasts and I hate weather dictating what I can and cannot do.  I never let thunderstorms, snow, or other "severe" weather impact my plans.  While folks in the tri-state area began their storm prep, I remained aloof and went about my days.  I was having work friends over on Sunday, October 28th and I was too busy preparing for that.  I also had Lauren's first solo ice skating performance on my mind.

The girls playing in the puddles before Sandy's arrival.
We ended up doing just two things as Sandy drew near.  Tae secured the deck furniture and he went on the roof and shut the oven hood ventilation flap.  (Water came through this flap during Hurricane Irene last year.)  Sandy was dubbed Frankenstorm because there were three key factors molding this hurricane into a never-seen-before storm.  First, there was the hurricane itself.  Second, there was another storm system coming from the west that would essentially collide with the hurricane in the tri-state area.  Finally, on the day these two systems were set to collide, a full moon was in effect, bringing high tides.

Sandy landed in our region at approximately 6 PM on Monday, October 29th.  I never experienced such high winds before in my life.  The house shook. The windows rattled.  The girls were scared but miraculously, I convinced them to go to bed per usual by reassuring them that the wind and rain couldn't possibly get inside the house.  I was right about that.  But wrong about everything else.  This was a serious storm.  People lost their lives and their homes.  Losing power, phones, and internet were nothing compared to the amount of devastation experienced by so many people.  All subways, railroads, bridges and tunnels were shut down.  The NYSE had an unplanned closure for the first time since 9/11.  Almost everyone south of 42nd Street lost power.  Today, on Day 4 since the hurricane, there are close to 8 million homes/apts without power.  And it's starting to get very cold.

Grocery store shelves are barren.  There is a 2-3 hour wait at gas stations.  Many gas stations simply don't have the power to pump gas while others are unable to replenish their supply as trucks are unable to get to them.  There are countless numbers of downed trees.  Huge trees.  Wires are all over the place.  Streets are closed and many traffic signals are off.  

I am just incredibly grateful that my loved ones got through this with minor (though today it may feel major!) inconveniences.  It's now time to give back in anyway I can.


Happy Halloween 2012

The Trick or Treating Crew 2012
Despite Hurricane Sandy, my dear friends and I brought some Halloween fun for our children.  It has become tradition to get the kids together for trick-or-treating at our complex and have dinner afterwards.  Now that the kids are older, we covered Wilkshire, Hathaway AND Kensington.  We typically bypassed the smaller streets and went straight to Kensington but there were tons of fun to be had all around.  We saw a good group of trick-or-treaters this year.  Everyone had SO much fun.  I love these kids!


Elizabeth as Belle


Lauren as a Winx Club Fairy

The Princesses
We made sure our kids got to celebrate Halloween!