Christmas 2012 Highlights

As usual, it was a big year for Christmas in the Kim household. We love Christmas, and now that Ruby’s two years old (!) she is really starting to get into the spirit.

One thing Ruby wasn’t so into? Santa Claus. :(
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(See past Santa visits here)

On the other hand, we’ve got a full-blown Frosty the Snowman obsession going on over here.

This was the last year that Christmas Eve services would be held at the Crystal Cathedral. We’ve been going to Christmas Eve services there since I was three years old, so this was a big deal for my family. I’ve missed the past 7 or so since I’ve been married (instead, we’ve shared lovely Christmas Eves with Ed’s family), and this was the 1st time we got to take Ruby. She was very excited to take it all in, sitting in her very own seat next to her cousins.




Then it was back to our house to host Christmas Eve dinner! No dishwasher this year, so it was paper plates and recyclables for all!

Fun times with Grand Uncle Luke

Ruby got very spoiled by her Halmoni, Grand-aunt Grace, Grand-uncle Luke and “Great Uncle” Wonil. Grace and Luke even got Ruby a special new hanbok made custom for her!

 

After Ruby went to bed, it was time for Santa to get to work …

Santa made it to our house!

Grandma + Papaw came over in the morning to watch Ruby open her presents. She loved her wagon!

Mommy, Daddy — look! Alice got me some Minnie Mouse puzzles! Thanks, Alice. :)

Grandma + Papaw got a special book from Ruby

Mommy got a special present, too!

Time for Christmas Morning Brunch with Harabuji and Grace!

Test drivin’ the new wheels!

After a nap and a little down time, it was off to Grandma and Papaw’s house for Christmas Dinner and time with the Facey cousins!


Dad went all out and made mini 3-tier cakes for EVERYONE! An epic way to end an epic holiday!


Merry Christmas! We hope yours was wonderful, too!

Battle of the Coney Dogs!

If you didn’t know, Michigan is home to a very specific style of hot dog: The Coney Dog. Everywhere we went in Southeast Michigan, we saw restaurants called “Coney Island“. I was completely confused by this – I had no idea what a Coney Dog was, and I had absolutely no idea why there was a Coney Island shop on practically every street corner in Michigan (because isn’t Coney Island in NY?!). Well, my cousin Rachel + her husband, Brian broke it down for us and decided to hook us up with an original Coney Dog face-off between the infamous American Coney Island and Lafayette Coney Island in downtown Detroit! You’re either a fan of one or the other – you can’t be a fan of both!

Needless to say, Ed + I were excited for the challenge. These two establishments are right next door to each other and have a serious rivalry going on. The original was Lafayette, which was opened up by two brothers in 1914. They had a dispute, one of the brothers left, and opened up shop with American in 1917, right next door. That’s some serious history. Brian grew up in a family that pledges allegiance to Lafayette, and we couldn’t wait to see which team we’d be favoring …

We started with American and each of us ordered one original Coney: that’s a hot dog with chili (no beans), mustard and onions.

   
(Top left: American’s Coney Dog, Bottom right: Lafayette’s Coney Dog)

The vibes inside couldn’t be more different.

Lafayette was pure old school – a counter, limited number of tables and chairs, no frills. American was bright, all red, white + blue and happy Americana all around.

I guess it’s no surprise we ended up favoring Lafayette. Aside from the old school vibe, something about that hot dog was just better. A little juicier when you bit into it, a little snappier with the bite. We thought the chili sauce tasted better at Lafayette, too.

All in all – we love a Coney Dog. We will look forward to another one at Lafayette when we return to Detroit!

Christmas 2011 Highlights


Oh, Christmas – sometimes its just so hard to recap after such epic events! And epic they were this year … we hosted our 1st annual Christmas Eve Open House (which was super fun by the way), and then we spent an awesome time with all of the Faceys on Christmas Day.

Here are a few highlights!

Because I am a perfectionist, I had to manually apply my fancy holly leaf sprinkles with tweezers to impress my guests at the Open House.

The effort was totally worth it, I think they turned out darling!

Christmas Eve wouldn’t be the same without my mother-in-law’s fabulous salad. I’ve tried to replicate it many times, but it’s just not the same. Spinach, red onions, craisins, blackberries, toasted almond slices, pomegranate arils and a very special vinaigrette are all part of the magic. I must’ve had atleast 3 plates of it!

Great friends showed up to share the evening with us!
   

Ed’s dad and new Stepmother arrived to celebrate

And even Ruby’s future boyfriend Ollie was there!

Ruby got a new baby doll from Halmoni and lots of other very special gifts from her and Grand-Uncle Wonil
 

And Uncle Lewis & Aunt Mary got some serious quality time in with Miss Ruby

Finally, it was time for Santa’s newest Elf to get started on gift assembly after the party was over …

Nice work, Daddy!

And here she is … awake on Christmas morning!

I love my chair!

Obsessed with her new toy puppy from Santa Alice at AutoPacific!

Grandma + Papaw even came over in the morning to watch Ruby open her presents. Here she is helping Papaw with one of his

After all of the excitement, Ruby took a morning nap … and Mommy + Daddy got to enjoy a Christmas Morning Mimosa.

That afternoon, we headed over to Grandma + Papaw’s for more food and fun. At my baby shower, my parents gave me a few of my baby dresses that they had been saving over the years for my own daughter to wear one day. One of the dresses was a red velvet one that I had worn on my very 1st Christmas when I was 10 months old. (I need to scan a picture!). Here is Ruby wearing that very same dress 35 years later:

We scored an awesome red Cuisinart dutch oven! Can’t wait to use it!

Ruby with Grandma + Papaw

Eric’s family arrived and we all shared a scrumptious dinner. Mom cooked TWO geese and a ham this year … not to mention all the other traditional family sides!

It was a fantastic year – I love Christmas!

Our First Family Vacation!


We did it – we embarked on our first family vacation and it was a complete success! Sure, we had to bring quite a bit more stuff than we’re usually used to, and yes – our mornings started lot earlier than trips in our past, but we did it (and can’t wait to do it again).

Ed has to visit Michigan very frequently on work trips, and its always a really long week of him being away while Ruby and I stay at home. Since we’ve got so many frequent flyer miles on the books, and I happen to have a ton of family back there, we decided to tag along with Ed on his most recent business trip. Of course, we’ve been anxious to see how Ruby would do traveling, and we were anxious to get her started since lots of travel is definitely what we envision for our family as time goes on! I also was eager to show Ed a different side of Michigan that what he’s used to. This trip ended up being a total blast, and we got lots of bonding time in with very special family.

Ed had never seen the red barns and silos as you drive outside of the Detroit Metro area … it was a sight that never got old to me, and one that definitely made us feel very far from home … This was on Highway 12 on our way out to Tecumseh and Deerfield to visit my cousins:

We stayed in Ann Arbor for the week, which is a pretty awesome place. Californians may scoff at “awesome” and “Michigan” in the same sentence, but honestly – its a charming town. Of course, with U of M there, there’s a vibrant young feel in town, and there’s a very cool vibe. Most importantly – there are fantastic places to eat!

Foodie Highlights:
Frita Batidos – This is one hip spot! “Frita” is a Cuban burger (usually chorizo) with shoestring fries and an egg on top, “Batidos” are Cuban style milkshakes. Basically, it means DELICIOUS. Its owned by a past Top Chef contestant, and it’s not only yummy, but gorgeous inside & out. You have to look at the photos here.

This was my Fish Frita with a Mocha Batido:

Zingerman’s Roadhouse & Zingerman’s Delicatessen – Zingerman’s is an institution in Ann Arbor! The Roadhouse features “Really Good American Food”, the deli has the most amazing sandwiches and pickles you could ever imagine, and Zingerman’s even has a Creamery where they make their own gelato and cheeses, a Bakery with fantastic breads and pastry and a Coffeehouse, too. We found out that if you hit all 5 Zingerman’s locations within a 24-hr. period, you could get a T-Shirt. You knew these foodies were up for the challenge! We had a lovely dinner at the Roadhouse, lunch at the Deli, picked up coffee to take home, a loaf of bread for the BBQ were going to that evening, and treated ourselves to a scoop of gelato – Mission Accomplished! We were too busy eating to take a picture, but here is one we found on the web with the line out the door at the deli. Yep – the sandwiches are that good. We waited in one of those lines, too!

Tony Packo’s (Toledo, Ohio) – We squeezed in a trip to Toledo because it’s where my Grandma & Grandpa lived, where my Dad grew up, and where the first house my parents bought and my brother & I lived in until we moved to California. My mom knows how much Ed & I love Cabbage Rolls, so she said we had to go to Tony Packo’s! What was even better was when we told anyone that we were going to TP’s, EVERYBODY had an enthusiastic thing to say about it! We are super glad we made the effort … Tony Packo’s is legit! We had cabbage rolls, paprikas dumplings and fried pickles!


Me, very excited about my Cabbage Roll

 

Artistic Highlights:
Also while in Michigan, we wanted to check out the Heidelberg Project, which is an art installation in Detroit that is almost too crazy to even describe here. So much of Detroit is in shambles – abandoned burned-out houses are everywhere. But the houses on Heidelberg Street have been transformed into something pretty surreal.

For a complete album of our visit to The Heidelberg Project, click here.

Toledo Highlights
As mentioned earlier, we also fit a day trip in to Toledo to stop by a few sentimental places. First on the list was the Toledo Zoo. There is an elephant statue at the zoo that is quite a legend in my family – there are pictures of my dad and Aunt Barbara sitting on it when they were kids, a picture of me & brother and cousins on it when we were kids … so of course, we had to get a picture of Ruby sitting on it, too!
Here we are, continuing tradition:

And, here I am – just about 30 years later!

We also drove by the house my Grandpa and my Dad grew up in on Ogden Avenue in Toledo:

And the house I lived in from when I was about 1-3 yrs old on Somerset:

Family Highlights
There are just so many wonderful memories with family through the course of this trip that its hard to fit them all in here. Here are just a few photos of some great times!

On our visit with my dad’s cousins, Wes & Brenda, Ruby got her 1st private concert. She was fascinated by Wes playing the guitar and singing to her!

We got a chance to catch up with cousins Kaily & Carolyn and Carolyn’s daughters, Sahra & Parisa, for a very tasty (and gluttonous!) dinner at Sweet Lorraines.

While out at The Facey’s house on Lake Erie for a mini Facey Family reunion, Ruby put her feet in the waters of a Great Lake for the 1st time!

Getting together with lots of Facey’s!

We got to visit with Kay the Cuz and Dave at JaDo Campground – the Rickard Reunion has been held here for the past few years. It was a very special visit!

Staying with my cousin Rachel and her family was really awesome. We had such a great time with Rachel & Brian and it was so awesome that Ruby could play with their son, Jack!

Ruby & Jack chillin’ at the Zoo!

Finally, some may think this is morbid, but I thought it was really important to take Ruby to the place where my grandparents are buried. I was extremely close to Grandma who passed away in 1999, and I still miss her everyday. So much of my childhood involved my grandma (unfortunately, the rest of my grandparents died way too young for me to really know them) and I wish she could see Ruby, and of course, meet Ed. We stopped by to pay respects, and Ruby got to “meet” her.

There’s just so much more, so please visit the album and see more pictures here!

 

 

Our newest nephew has arrived!

Evan Kole Facey – born June 10, 2011 at 8:03am
8 lbs., 8 oz., 20 in. long

Hooray – our newest nephew has arrived! My brother’s kids have now gone from the “Fab 5” to the “6 Pack” (as my dad so cleverly coined it)! We are so excited Evan is here, and think its especially cool how close he and Ruby will be in age. With just a 7 month difference, today they seem ages apart – but in a few years, it’ll be hard to tell who’s older, I’m sure!

The proud Auntie & Uncle:
 

Congrats, Eric & Shirley!