Christmas is at the corner. But this year, I am cutting corners in Christmas preparing.
I decided to skip making photo calendars as a tradition which started since 2009 (see Baby calendar). Instead, I made a set of 20 photo cards with pictures of DD and twins.
I decided to give gift cards instead of going through all the hassle of shopping, choosing and packaging different Christmas gifts to different family members.
There is no Christmas tree setting up in the house, no Christmas lights hanging along the roof, or no Christmas decorations putting onto the door.
“Jingle Bells” is one of the best-known and commonly sung winter songs in the world. It was written by James Lord Pierpont (1822–1893) and published under the title “One Horse Open Sleigh” in the autumn of 1857. Even though it is commonly thought of as a Christmas song, it was actually written and sung for Thanksgiving.
The twins have been with me for more than one month. I named them baby A and baby B. Baby A weighed 6 pounds 3 ounces and was 19 inches long, and baby B weighed 5 pounds 12 ounces and was 19 1/2 inches long.
Now both of them eat like hungry birds and grow like weeds.
Asking how I feel?
I WANT TO SLEEP!
“If You’re Happy Clap Your Hands” is a popular repetitive children’s song, stemming from an old Latvian folk song.
Music to this song coincides with the music of the song “Molodejnaya” written by Isaak Dunayevsky for the 1937-1938 Soviet film Volga-Volga. Another version was written by songwriter Alfred B. Smith (1916–2001). It has, like many familiar childhood cantations, been altered in various ways over the years for various uses.
After age 2, DD shoot up like sprouts. At month 39, like many three year olds, DD grew much more in height (38 inches) than weight (at least 35 lbs) and appeared skinny to others’ eyes.
But we know there was nothing to worry, since she has always been a good eater and an active runner. Everybody who wanted to hold her was surprised to find out she was much heavier than she appeared to be. “She is solid”, we explained.
Monkey King, also known as Sun Wukong, is a main character in the classical Chinese epic novel Journey to the West, written by Wu Cheng’en and published in the 1590s during the Ming Dynasty. It is one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
Journey to the West has a strong background in Chinese folk religion, Chinese mythology and value systems; the pantheon of Taoist immortals and Buddhist bodhisattvas is still reflective of some Chinese religious beliefs today. Enduringly popular, the tale is at once an adventure story, a spring of spiritual insight, and an extended allegory in which the group of pilgrims journeying toward India represents individuals journeying toward enlightenment.
As the real hero of this novel, this resourceful, brave and humorous Monkey King has been loved for four hundred years by Chinese children and adults alike.
I just added 8 bilingual books (each book contains a bilingual CD) onto my website. And I am happy to recommend these books to you.
Each bilingual book and bilingual CD set features an excellent selection of 6-10 lovely and fun children’s stories perfect for babies and young children. And the English part is excellent as well, since it is edited by a native English-speaker. The accompanying appealing and colorful cartoons help engage young children and compliment the text.
Songs and share nursery rhymes are playful (e.g. “Rub-a-dub-dub, three men in a tub”,) and are easy to remember. They also help babies build phonological awareness and sensitivity—the ability to hear the breakdown of sounds within words and to diagnose rhythms and patterns of languages. As he grows, learning the rhymes himself will help him expand vocabulary, learn number skills and get confidence to express himself through speech.
When DD was little, I sang and played a lot of Chinese children’s songs and nursing rhythms to her. Being simple, repetitive and full of fun, these songs and nursing rhythms are excellent ways for DD to learn, memorize and practice new words and phrases. Currently, she can sing some of them independently by herself.
What are the development characteristics of a 38-month toddler? Look at DD!
At month 38, DD could move well and quickly, maintain perfect balance, carry drinks without spilling (if she paid attention), alternate feet when climbing stairs, gallop in high, wide steps, put on and take off shirsts without any help (and figure the front and back side quite well), and have some finger control in handling small objects.
She had a full range of human emotions. She could be excited, happy, sad, mad, cranky, frustrated and sometimes jealous (of her little sisters in my tommy).
She could count up to 20 in English and up to 10 in Chinese. She could name and match at least seven colors (e.g. blue, red, yellow, white, black, pink, green, and etc) in English and Chinese.
For over 50 years, children around the world have been blessed with the magic and spirit of Disney. With its’ first motion picture animated film, Snow White, Disney became an instant success, creating joyous characters and plots that children will remember forever.
I have been trying to collect classic Disney animations for DD. Fortunately, I found a number of bilingual (Chinese/English) or trilingual (Mandarin/Cantonese/English) Disney DVDs with concealed subtitles in Chinese and English. All the menu options are in English and Chinese, making it really handy to use.
The image data was recovered digitally, making the video quality of the DVD amazingly fine (thinking about a lot of these cartoons were made more than 50 years ago). Thus the DVD itself is a classic collection.
Here is the list of bilingual (Chinese/English) or trilingual (Mandarin/Cantonese/English) DVDs I collected so far:


