As much as I used to like going to malls back in Jakarta (duh, there was no other entertainment), I hate hate hate hate going to the mall over here. I find it boring, and mind numbing. Most people are like zombies there, not paying attention to the surroundings except the designated stores (I wonder if they have GPS in their head, “after 2 stores, turn left, don’t pay attention to others, just bump into them”). I mean, I know that kids are short, sometimes not within your peripheral but come on.. pay attention to where you’re going, mall-goers! Hehehe even I, who’s huge, still get bump into. Imagine being Samu…. Once, a lady was too busy talking on her cell while heading towards Victoria’s Secret bumped into Samu & didn’t even acknowledge it, let alone apologize. Samu told her “WATCH OUT! No talking on the phone while walking!” She looked pretty embarrassed, hopefully that taught her something. 😀 So whenever we go to the mall, it’s only because we need to buy clothes (most of the time we buy clothes at Target… less people) or we’ll just end up in the bookstores. ps: Sam loves mall more than I do…

Wayang, Burke Museum
Anyway, since we don’t like malls all that much, on weekends we struggle to decide where we should go. When the weather is warm, we always choose to go outdoors. The problem is, Seattle is almost always cold (but the good thing is, we don’t have scorching hot summer, just perfect). And I guess, cheap entertainment for us is to go to museums. We visited Burke Museum in UW 2 weeks ago. They have copious collection of cultural tidbits. There was this one Korean wedding scene, complete with the mannequins (it was kinda creepy), and the next night I had a dream about Lia & Ncel. Hahaha. And upstairs, they have fossils, dinosaurs, and the likes. We actually enjoy the natural history more than the cultural history, although the latter is pretty interesting too.

"Tap dancing", Burke Museum
Last week we went to Seattle Aquarium, again. We went there last year for Samu’s birthday and had a wonderful time. Last year he was too scared to touch the starfish, this year he would not leave them alone… haha. While Samu loves the starfish, my favorite animal there would be sea otters! They’re like water dog (in Sam’s words, not mine).

Chunky sea lion..

View from Seattle Aquarium

2 weirdos I love the most

January 2010, exact same spot as the above
Then on Sunday, we went to my friend’s niece’s birthday party in Bellevue. For the gift, we made her a birthday cake. It was a simple ice cream cake and she loves it! Nothing makes happier, seeing that little girl’s excited face when she sees her cake. It was ice cream cake with whipped cream. Samu had a blast too playing with other kids. The funny thing is, Samu was too friendly. Whenever the door bell rang, he ran to the door to greet people. My friend joked that he should be the door greeter 😀 I told her “Samu udah kaya di rumah sendiri aja…” HAHAHAHA. He’s really friendly with other kids too, but the older kids were busy on their Nintendo DS, so Samu played with smaller kids. As rough and rowdy as he is, he’s always gentle to others. Ah my little boy… Upon finding out the fact that Eloise is only 4 months old, my friend’s sister’s friends were surprised because Eloise’s neck is pretty strong for a 4-month-old. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I thought babies have strong neck around 3 months old? I remember Samu had strong, stable neck at 3 months old, too. They all thought Eloise was 6 months (uh, if she was, she’s a tiny 6-month-old then.. hahaha).

Group shot

Pinata

Birthday cake for the Birthday Girl
It was a great week overall, and tonight we’re signing the lease for the Magnolia apartment! YAY! Finally we get to say adios to stupid loud neighbors from no. 3. Last week they had a huge fight, screaming contest and constant door slamming. Samu got so freaked out & Elle kept waking up during her day naps. Some people…
Looking back to 2 years ago, we’re so grateful that now life has gotten better. 2 years ago, visiting Indonesia was financially impossible. Having 2nd child was impossible. Almost everything was impossible. But with prayers, persistence and thick skin, we get through it. It also shows who are my real friends & family. Some friends/family were lost, some were gained. So thankful for the friends I’ve made through this blog & friends in real life who are supportive when my relatives are not.

Greatest gift in 2010
PS: I’m going back to culinary school next year! Wish me luck!

I still can't believe she's my baby! So cute!