Showing posts with label photo dump. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photo dump. Show all posts

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Baby Charlie

Over this past weekend I drove up to Los Angeles to watch the kitties while my parents were out of town. While there I was able to see one of my closest friends I've had since high school. She has a 6 year old daughter named Leila and a new born son (born December 29th, 2011) named Charlie. I was able to get a few photos while there, but since Charlie is a baby and squirms a lot I was only able to get a few photos that weren't blurry. 

Justene and baby Charlie
Tiny baby foot!
Leila and Charlie

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Chinese New Year flower

Aaron and I went grocery shopping this morning and I came across a really beautiful flower along with a red card, so I thought in honor of the Chinese New Year (January 23rd, this year is the year of the dragon, my year! 1988 - year of the Earth dragon) we could get this pretty flower. All the flower said was that it was a "Vintage Mum," which is what kind of flower? Who knows! I've been trying to find out what kind of flower or any other information about it online, but alas I have come up with none. On the other hand the flower is really beautiful so I did some more research on the red envelopes and the Chinese New Year in general, as well as take some cute pictures of it. 


Red envelope: 
In Chinese and other Asian societies, a red envelope or red packet (known as hóngbāo in Mandarin, Ang Pao in Min NanLai See in Cantonese, Sae Bae Don (세뱃돈/歲拜돈) in Korean, and Lì Xì in Vietnamese) is a monetary gift which is given during holidays or special occasions.Red envelopes are mainly presented at social and family gatherings such as weddings or on holidays such as the Lunar New Year. The red color of the envelope symbolizes good luck and is supposed to ward off evil spirits. The act of requesting for red packets is normally called (Mandarin): 討紅包, 要利是, (Cantonese): 逗利是.During the Lunar New Year, mainly in South China, red envelopes (in the North, just money without any cover) are typically given by the married to the unmarried, most of whom are children. The amount of money is usually a single note to avoid heavy coins, and to make it difficult to judge the amount inside before opening. It is traditional to put brand new notes inside red envelopes, as well as to avoid opening the envelopes in front of the relatives out of courtesy. In recent years, some Asian-based banks provide newer-looking notes to reduce the environmental impact of printing new banknotes.  
Chinese New Year: 
Chinese New Year is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. In China, it is known as "Spring Festival," the literal translation of the Chinese name 春節 (Pinyin: Chūn Jié), since the spring season in Chinese calendar starts with lichun, the first solar term in a Chinese calendar year. It marks the end of the winter season, analogous to the Western carnival. The festival begins on the first day of the first month (Chinese正月pinyinZhēng Yuè) in the traditional Chinese calendar and ends with Lantern Festival which is on the 15th day. Chinese New Year's Eve, a day where Chinese families gather for their annual reunion dinner, is known as Chú Xī (除夕) or "Eve of the Passing Year." Because the Chinese calendar is lunisolar, the Chinese New Year is often referred to as the "Lunar New Year". 
Dragon: 
The Dragon (simplified Chinesetraditional Chinese), is one of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar, and the only animal that is legendary. The Year of the Dragon is associated with the earthly branch symbol 




-All information from Wikipedia

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

The Home Life

I thought I might show you guys what the inside of Aaron's and mine home looks like plus some of my favorite things. (It's also an excuse to use my new Lumix G1 camera that Aaron got me for my birthday.)

Blanket I knit for Aaron and I using this pattern from Ravelry and a Boba Fett pillow I made for Aaron before we started going out. :}
TMNT bobble head that I got for Aaron for Christmas.
I believe one can never have too many books. The majority of those books are mine, but a few are his.
Our skull phone we used for a month or so until we realized that it was a waste of money since we both have cell phones. My record player, not the best record player, but customized to my liking. :) 
Aaron got this for me for Christmas. When you press or put a coin on the little white fish bones the cat pops out of the box and scoops the coin into the box! It's so adorable and makes a little meowing noise when it happens! I love it!
The Beatles one I bought in London.
Inside my sewing room.
Skeleton pen I bought Aaron at Wacko's.
Another Christmas present from Aaron to me. It's solar powered!
Bed sheets.
Knitting needles and Minnie ears.

HOME:
noun
1.
a house, apartment, or other shelter that is the usualresidence of a person, family, or household.
2.
the place in which one's domestic affections are centered.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Photo Dump

I haven't been writing much about what has been going on in mine and Aaron's life lately, so here's a little photo dump of some goings ons that I never mentioned. Nothing very exciting happened recently, just some peaceful time at home with each other.



I know it doesn't look great, but it was pretty delicious.
Start of my many Dia de los Muertos skulls, which can be found here.
Aaron and I bought the new blu-ray of all Star Wars movies, still haven't finished watching all of them, too busy watching Alien and Predator movies.
Cute little cup Aaron and I got at the World Market

Adorable, I know.
Paper skeleton I was able to get at Party City for only $4.
Went to Target and picked up what was left of the Missoni collection, but I think they're pretty awesome. I love the color combinations.

Aaron and I went out to dinner and my dish was delicious (flat bread with a ton of herbs and spices with a cheese spread in the middle topped with tomatoes).
Zoo Pasta that Aaron and I got at the World Market, only bummer is that after making the pasta with pesto, you couldn't tell they were animal shapes at all. Bummed me out.
Another sugar skull. (Here.)

Aaron playing guitar as Hello Kitty (still dying from the hilarity). 
Dyed my hair the other night a dark brown/red. Looks better in real life, trust me.
His and her sugar skulls. (Not finished yet, but soon to be up in the shop.)
This Singer is the best when my Brother goes bad. 

So there's a brief recap of the past two weeks. All photos were taken with my phone, until I get a better camera I only really use my camera for taking photos for the shop. Off to an appointment now. 
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