Celebration Day 2: Relaxation Before The StormSo the day after the whole local Zoo visit, Mummy & Daddy took a vacation day off from work. This is our family tradition ever since Erik was born. Daddy & Mummy both agreed that it was important to spend the day together, as a celebration of Erik's special day, as an opportunity for us to shower him with love and attention, and as a bonding moment for us as family. Yes, a lot rolled into this one particular day.
The morning started out fabulous, with a late wake-up call, basically we let Erik sleep in. It was the usual Daddy & Boo Boo wake-up routine and breakfast time with ham & eggs. Grandma Katy offered Erik Two Hard-Boiled Eggs as well for symbolic reasons; it is supposed to bring our Boo Boo good luck. He also got to blow out his birthday candle from one of Grandpa Tom's cupcakes! He got lots of cool birthday gifts as well!! (A stuffed-toy raccoon from Grandpa Tom, DVDs, Madagascar & Nemo in Cantonese from Grandma Katy, plus red packet from both of them, a very spiffy sun/water outfit from his Uncle Penjo!!) What a well-loved child from everybody!
THANK YOU for helping us celebrate Erik's birthday!

Erik jumping up and down his Grandparents' bed looking into his birthday presents!
Then it was off to an activity of Erik's choice. He chose his ultimate favorite "Bounce House!". Daddy, Mummy, and Erik (just the 3 of us) drove to the bounce house play area and had a good solid 1.5 of fun! We'd jumped, dived, climbed together in different bounce houses. Our two-year-old would just be smiling away and giggling as well. He thoroughly enjoyed the gigantic slide and would invite his best buddy "Daddy come with me!" Poor Daddy, he had to find a way to "fit" in the slide!! HAHAH! We bounced ourselves crazy by acting like the "3" Little Monkeys and bonked our heads.

Erik found his birthday presents and thought it was just AWESOME!

Erik loving his new rash guard (thank you Uncle Penjo!)After bounce house, it was back to a simple lunch with Grandpa & Grandma at home and off to a nice long nap! Much needed too for Erik, Mummy, and Daddy!!
After the nap, we lounged around home for a bit, playing with toys, light reading, no rush to any where and then it was off to the neighborhood park, which Erik chose as his PM activity for the 3 of us. We ran in the grassy fields. Boo Boo got to sit in the bucket swing! He climbed up and down the play structure and slid down the slide. He also got to "play" a little in the park's amphiteather and did his "Elephant March" for us. It was quite adorable!

What A Big Boy!
Picnic Time!Erik also requested to sit down for an impromptu picnic at the park. He just held Mummy's hand and led the 3 of us to a table way out in the fields. Then he kindly inquired about his "Milk" and "Dip Dip" (aka Pretzel Sticks & Cheese packaged snack). Mummy had to walk all the way back to the parking lot to grab his snacks. Sheesh!! Then we just sat there in a lovely weekday late-afternoon for a solid 15-20minutes. We just talked with Erik for a bit, inquired about his previous day's passing (Zoo visit at school), whether he enjoyed the bounce house earlier in the morning, who are some of his friends, what are their names, is Erik excited about celebrating his big birthday at the park with his friends on the coming weekend?! Etc Etc. It just goes on and find stuff to talk to our 2-year-old about. HAHA!

Erik's FIRST Ice-Cream Cake: Strawberry flavored ice cream
Daddy asked Erik earlier in the day, whether he'd like to have ice cream or cake or ice cream cake for his birthday. Of course, our smartie son blurted out "ice cream cake!" So it was off to the shop where Erik got to sample a little different ice cream flavor: Pink Ice Cream (aka Strawberry flavor). Yeah! It was an immediate favorite and hit...thus strawberry ice cream cake it was!!

Erik was "waiting" and "waiting" to blow out his birthday candles!

Happy Family!
After dinner, we served Erik his cake and before we even finished singing the "Happy Birthday" song to him...Erik blew out both of his candles all by himself! Guess our son was just too eager for dessert!

Erik is enjoying a huge chunk of his birthday cake!

Our Happy Little Birthday Boy!
Celebration Day 3: The Ultimate PartyOkay, this toddler party was absolutely crazy! Erik was so super-excited about his birthday party that again, he woke up early sensing the business in the household. Mummy & Daddy were up late night making sure everything was just right. Grandpa Tom and Grandma Katy were also up late night preparing all the home made food.
We invited over 25+ families that we knew to come on over to our neighborhood park for a "
Simple Picnic BBQ". Simple is a term that Mummy uses in hopes of really...keeping it simple (i.e. just an entree or two with a couple of salads and drinks, that's it) but when Daddy, Grandpa, and Grandma comes into the play, simple goes out the window and is replaced with elaborate catering. Grandparents insisted on homecooked food since it'd be something that our friends and family would not be able to get elsewhere. Plus being awesome chefs and bakers they are, who could resist?!
THEMEThe birthday theme was animals. Erik loves Jungle Book 1 & 2, fishes, and zoos. As a result, Daddy was in-charge of drawing out a birthday jungle theme on the concrete floor at the park. Daddy did an amazing job with the chalk art and our little Boo Boo loved it! While Grandpa Tom was in charge of baking a homemade cake in a very special handcarved ELEPHANT!!! When Daddy asked Erik what kind of birthday cake he wanted...of course our boy answered "Elephant Cake" and Grandpa was absolutely indulgent, what a great Grandpa!
We had to enroll another of our good friend, Van (aka Uncle Van to Erik), to help Daddy out. Van came early morning, I mean early, like 8:00am! to help out when the party starts at 10:30am! He and Daddy went out to the park and started grilling the chickens, helped Mummy with the balloon decorations, etc.
We also had to enlist Grandma Wai to be Erik's sole babysitter while the household was in full run mode early morning. Daddy, Mummy, and Van would be at the park. Grandpa Tom and Grandma Katy would be cooking in our 'residential' kitchen of all the food! Grandma Wai's duty: Keep Erik entertained and out of harms way. HAHA!

BIRTHDAY GAMESWe couldn't rent the entire park but only the shaded pavillions/picnic area. Each side could host 35 people comfortably. We needed BOTH sides! As you can imagine, lots of wonderful friends showed up to celebrate our special guy's birthday! Mummy was in charge of the games. We had a little "PlayDoh" Treasure Hunt as a ice breaker. Small playdohs were 'buried' in the parks' sandpit with the children's names on them. Each child is to go find one playdoh and with the assistance of an adult, if the name does not match the child, then they will have to find the appropriate owner. This allows families that do not know each other well to 'inter mingle' a bit more.


Erik of course was absolutely tired! By the end of Game #1, our birthday boy had to take a nap right in the middle of his party! Too overwhelming! He napped in the shade where our good friend, Edward (aka Uncle Edwah), made a make-shift nap pad & pillow with their beach towels. Grandma Katy and Grandma Wai sat down to make sure Erik was snoozing alright while the party goes on.


Game #2 was a Birthday Egg Hunt. Think Easter Egg Hunt recreated. Mummy & Grandma Katy stuffed a total of 172 eggs with only stickers & temporary tattoos (animals of course). NO candies, it's a healthier version. Originally we thought we were actually going to have 36 children attending the birthday party!! Yeah, all the baby magazine recommending inviting the # of children matching the age, went OUT the window as well! Think of it as chaos but in a fun way!


There was supposed to be a third game where each child gets an "animal" hat and would walk out of the park's amphitheater while the parents sang "Old McDonald Had a ZOO" and does the animal sounds of the child's hat. However, by that time, the weather was H.O.T and reaching toddler's nap time of 12:30pm! So many guests started to leave so their children can sleep....so we abandoned the Zoo walk and just passed out the hats as favors! HAHA!
THE FOOD"Oh My!" was a lot of the responses from our friends when they saw trays and trays of food being brought out from our van. It literally filled the entire 16 feet table long of homecooked FOOD! Thanks so much to Erik's loving grandparents and Daddy's parents for all their effort. They made A LOT of food and many based on our friends' special diet like vegetarian and gluten-free/wheat-free, etc. Tom & Katy are just the nicest grandparents a kid could have. (Erik, you are VERY lucky to be well loved by your family!)

So here are some of the dishes made (homecooked)
1. Chaana & Chapati:
Garbanzo beans mixed with Indian spices served on Indian fried bread2. Chicken Rolls:
Stir-fried chicken & onions rolled into handmade flat bread3. Potato Rolls:
Spiced potato mixture rolled into handmade flat bread4. Handmade Baked Samosas
5. Vegetable Fried Rice with Eggs
6. Tandoor Chicken Drumsticks (BBQ'ed fresh that morning at the park by Daddy)
7. Mac n' Cheese (made by Daddy just for the kids)
8. Chicken Nuggets (this one is store bought, thank goodness!)
9. Mixed Fruit including blueberries, watermelon, strawberries. Mmmm!
10. 80+ homebaked and decorated cupcakes made from scratch by Grandpa Tom!
11. Elephant Birthday Cake for dessert!

There's more but Mummy can't remember anymore. Let's just say there were A LOT of food and in many multiple trays!!
Looking back, it was a
GREAT party, absolutely. However, Mummy and Daddy hate to admit it but the experts were right! It was absolutely waaaaay (overly) overwhelming for Erik! The after-party was when he really let loose and became our happy little camper again. After the party, our friend Lianne and Van came back to our house. Erik was just super relaxed and sweet and wanting to play with his new buddy, his uncle Van! LOL! So for next year...don't be expecting another "super-toddler" party, people, we'll be doing just a family one!!
Thanks everybody for joining in on Erik's BIG TWO Birthday Bash at the Park!
The families that attended were:
Grandma WaiGrandpa Tom & Grandma KatyDaddy & Mummy (of course)VanLianneThe Brewer Family (Steve, Allison, and Jackson)The Chen Family (Oliver, Sherry, and Austin)The Dudek Family (Kevin, Marie, Lauren, Nick, and baby Douglas)The Duong Family (Danh, Shawny, Talia and Ethan)The Gatlin Family (Russ and Makena)The Higa Family (Steve, Sylvia, and Tyler)The Lafler Family (Leda & Guilia)The Layne Family (Rich, Cara, Maggie, and Will)The Lewis Family (Kristy, Grandma Joan, and Audrey)The Mailman Family (Karl, Lynette, and Karalyn)The Nguyen Family (Kelly, Tai, and Ryan - thanks for driving 2+ hours!)The Priolo Family (Matt, Miriam, and Gabriel - thanks for sharing your bounce house!)The Qu Family (Yan, Jessica, and Amelia)The Raigosa Family (Edward, Connie, Jonatha, Amanda, and Ashley)The Ritchey Family (Tamara & Cooper)The Sadang Family (Nelson, Jo, Sky, and Jules)The Shueh Family (Clark, Joannie, and Jeremy)The Wong Family (Chris, Monica, and Kelly)The Yasuda Family (Steve, Cathie, and Elysse)The Zhang Family (Jing, Lin, and Jason)Labels: Birthday, birthdays