Monday, January 26, 2009

Happy Chinese New Year!


The Year of the Ox!

Here is a little bit about the ox personality.

Still waters run deep, as anyone who has observed an Ox will tell you.

People born in the Year of the Ox are the supremely self-assured, and as a result are noted for inspiring confidence in others. Generally patient and thoughtful, they measure their words, and will speak clearly and concisely often when it matters most.

Born to lead, Ox people can be quite stubborn — but also stubbornly loyal to those they love. However, when opposed, their fierce tempers are legendary. So always follow this very wise advice : never cross an Ox!

Generally placid and easy-going on the outside, the Ox can be very dogmatic. There are no gray areas evident within their narrow scope of vision, and they often only see things as good or bad. Therefore, they are never easily persuaded by a clever argument. Possessing an excellent memory, the Ox can often recall verbatim a conversation weeks or months after it has occured.

Their physical stamina combined with their mental alertness is a distinct advantage when it comes to completing any task at hand. In fact, Oxen can often be seen patiently working away ... long after everyone else has dropped from sheer exhaustion!

Ox people are also generally good with their hands, and together with sterling leadership abilities are often successful as doctors or surgeons, construction managers, army generals or business leaders.
Years
1913, 1925, 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009, 2021, 2033

Our Holiday

We were able to celebrate Chinese New Year over the weekend. I don't remember too much growing up, but we always had good food and red envelopes with money. We started a few traditions for the new year. The kids still get their red envelopes and they get to pick out whatever they want. Caden decided on a toy that transforms (Bakugon balls) and Lola ended up just picking out a couple of balls to play with because Dozer chewed/popped her other ones. She had a little bit left so I helped her pick out some dress up shoes and jewelry. We woke up the next morning and had a great breakfast and we got all new outfits to start off the new year. We cleaned out the house to wipe away all the bad spirits in our home and then we went to the Asian Buffet, which we love! We relaxed the rest of the day and had a wonderful weekend together.





Here were our fortunes that we got from our cookies after eating.

Lola- An unexpected payment is coming your way!

Caden- you shouldn't overspend at the moment. Frugality is important.

Mala (I got two, lucky me!)- Now is the time to call loved ones at a distance. Share your news.

Your discover treasures where others see nothing unusual.

Greg- Tomorrow your friend or partner will tell you some exciting news.

So, by putting it together... I will find some unexpected treasure and I am going to tell Greg and share the news with friends, but we aren't going to spend any of it.
That sounds pretty accurate. What would be your translation of our fortunes.

Hope you had a wonderful Chinese New Year!

2 comments:

Delee said...

What a fun Holiday! When are you guys coming up here? I hope to see you sometime soon!

Sarah Pugmire said...

What a cool and fun Holiday to celebrate!! Your kids keep getting cutter and cutter!