Wednesday, November 12, 2008

100 Days

100 days left till our precious baby arrives.
100 days till I become a mom to a "new" baby.
100 days till we have our third edition to our family. 100 days left till this baby develops fully into a human being.
100 days
It seems like a long time but then looking at it again, it isn't. 100 days is significant to Korean people because that is when we celebrate the 100 day celebration party for a child. It is tied into a sad part of Korean history since most children didn't live past 100 days and if they did, there would be cause for a celebration. Now 100 days is significant to anything in Korea. Korean couples celebrate when their relationship lasts 100 days, when you keep a job for 100 days, and so on. Eden and Emma didn't celebrate their 100 days in this way but Emma did celebrate her Tol or first birthday with a mix of Korean and Filipino traditions. There is much to do in these last 100 days, I hope were ready for you.

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