Are the Chun grandkids passing on a tradition? Andrew and Colin enjoy being Santa! Baby Colin knows that Santa is checking whose naughty and nice! Fa-la-la-Llama!
The video below says it all! As I edit and review the footage, I know exactly why I am on my tai chi mission to teach tai chi. It's my students, my tai chi ohana, who keep me focused and energized! The peas, beans, cucumber, tomatoes, cilantro, lettuce, mustard cabbage, kale, dill and eggplants are now in!
lucy created this Christmas E-card especially for June, Jean and Mabel after today's tai chi session!
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Click here to SUBSCRIBE to lucy’s tai chi channel. To Subscribe to lucy's tai chi channel, click here and hit the red subscribe button on this page to join lucy's 1.3K subscribers. Thursdays are usually filled with back to back tai chi classes, but today we are on vacation!12/20/2018 Terracing and partitioning with bricks is a creative way to make the best use of space for ken's garden. Thorn of roses brighten up our morning! Paper water cups from various fast food places prove to be a great way to recycle for ken's organic gardening. Ken's project to recycle various size bricks from Les' place will be used for his many gardening/ landscaping project in our yard. Baby Colin goes to school at Iolani to be with Andrew. Ken had time to grill some akuli in between lunch and helping with the selling of a treadmill! Merry Christmas from the William & Alice Lo family: Robert & Louise, lucy & ken, David & Diane
Disney•Pixar Published on Dec 17, 2018 SUBSCRIBE 1.7M In “Bao,” an aging Chinese mom suffering from empty nest syndrome gets another chance at motherhood when one of her dumplings springs to life as a lively, giggly dumpling boy. Mom excitedly welcomes this new bundle of joy into her life, but Dumpling starts growing up fast, and Mom must come to the bittersweet revelation that nothing stays cute and small forever. This short film from Pixar Animation Studios and director Domee Shi explores the ups and downs of the parent-child relationship through the colorful, rich, and tasty lens of the Chinese immigrant community in Canada. Mahalo to Lorraine, whose dad is our Lau grand uncle, most famous for Royal Kitchen, for always sending me such great info on her family's passion!
With Andrew learning to play the recorder as a 3rd grader, Tai Tai and Tai Gung will also recall that our their favorite line was: "Don't forget (your) tonette!" This popular musical instrument has been played for 70 years in our family and many others, too! This is prime example of coming full circle.
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