Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Visitors, Visitors, Visitors

Orion, Mei Mei, Grandma and I have had a bunch of exciting visitors this past weekend. 

First off, here are some shots of Orion, you'll notice he is wearing an adorable knitted Kimono made by Sam's wife, Kim.

I apologize if the formatting of this post is off, I'm trying to incorporate the images into the post and it may not show up as intended.

First, Mei Mei's friend from college and fellow Hong Kong ex pat, Lily came to visit on Friday.  Lily was in town to visit with her twin sister, Mavis, who plays in a Hong Kong Orchestra that is making a tour stop in Chicago. 

Lily decided to come to town a little early to visit us and meet Orion for the first time. 

Lily is a music teacher at a grade school in Connecticut and like Mei Mei, she very much misses Hong Kong food while in the states, so the two were excited to do some of their special cooking.

At the same time Jake and Brittany decided to make a trip into town to visit Orion before their own baby arrives (in 50 days, for anyone that is counting).  They drove down and also stayed with us, which ment a wonderful full house. 

We lit up the fireplace and had some fun.  Below the pictures you'll find a couple of clips from the evening. 

The first is a family interview, for posterity's sake. 

The second clip is of Mei Mei and Lily having fun at the Piano singing songs from their favorite musicals. 

The clip jumps right to the start of "Music of the Night" from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera. 

If you care to listen they also sang songs from Guys and Dolls, Evita, and others.  I apologize for the sound quality, my camera's tiny microphone can only do so much.  These are all contained on the various clips I loaded onto my youtube account.

On Saturday, we all bundled up for a trip to Chinatown, while Grandma and Orion stayed back at the house. 

We had a nice Dim Sum breakfast and then visited a desert shop and the Chinatown market to get ingredients for Mei Mei's cooking. 

Dim Sum, for anyone unfamiliar, is the name given to traditional Chinese breakfast. 

It literally translates to 'little hearts'.  It is a meal of many little dishes, served similar to spanish tapas. 

In the afternoon, I had a meeting with some friends at the house, Including my friend Gavin, who is also from Hong Kong. 

My friends Jac and Justin also visited (not pictured). 

Jac, Justin and I are working on a project to design a piece of street or urban furniture for a design competition we decided to enter in.

Gavin is working and living in a city outside of Chicago these days, so he doesn't get into the city as often as in the past and this was his first chance to meet little Orion. 

While Gavin was visiting, Jake, Brittany and Grandma went out for a nice tour of the neighborhood.

We all settled in for a nice late night movie, Chinese food and pizza evening.

The following morning, warnings of a blizzard meant Jake and Brittany needed to get on the road a little sooner than originally planned.  So we had to see them off.



On Tuesday night, Lily's sister Mavis arrived and was thrilled to meet little Orion. 

Mavis was pretty jet lagged, and her schedule is quite busy with her orchestra, but she was in good spirits.


She quickly exclaimed how she'd always wanted more to be someone's mother than someone's wife!

































Family Interview:



Singing and Piano:

1 comment:

Kim said...

I love the interview! That is such a great family tradition. Mei Mei and Lily, you are both so talented. It's fun that you can sing together. Such a comfy homey scene... Thank you for the pics with the kimono.