Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Easter 2014


 


 
Easter has been around at stores since February and so when it actually arrived, my impression was "it's about time!" It didn't mean though I had plenty of time to prepare and of course Mike and I were stuffing the eggs with goodies the night before yawning.   I know the kids look forward to it every year.  They have so much fun egg hunting like it's a second Halloween.  We are not a religious family however coming from a spiritual culture like Japan, I kind of miss having the larger than life element in our lives.  I learned to be respectful to nature and be humble through Shinto and Buddhist teachings although I am not a member of neither religion.  Their teachings are sort of blended into everyday life in Japan.  It would be nice to introduce our children to varieties of customs and beliefs through Holiday like Easter not just the presents and catchy fun activities they gravitate towards to. 

We had Nana over for Easter dinner.  I served oven roasted lam and asparagus, spring beets salad with goat cheese and roasted pine nuts, deviled eggs, and sourdough bread.  Nana brought mushed potatoes, which was very nice.  I think the dinner turned out great!  I hardly ever make a lam dish but it was tender and flavorful.  I enjoy cooking very much, so it was a lot of fun to whip up a special meal for my family.

We had a very nice Easter again this year.  I am hoping Noah develops more interest in collecting eggs next year.  He found some eggs but didn't really see any point in keeping them.  The girls were adorable in their dresses.  I am glad we have two little girls to dress up.  Sorry boys only parents.  You are missing out a bit!

Sean's Walk of Fame





Sean's class had a biography presentation event a couple of weeks ago called "walk of fame".  Each student had a famous historical figure to present and Sean picked John F. Kennedy.  They all made a poster with a drawing and wrote about the subject.  I thought they are going to present it in front of the class but instead they had a mini presentation in front of their desk.  The audience was to push a "button" on the presenter's hand to hear about the subject, sort of like a recording at a museum exhibition.  I thought that was a clever idea!  Sean did great and looked like enjoying himself.  There were many parents and grandparents jam packed in the classroom and it was very hot.  Poor boy who was wearing a white colonial wig, hat and heavy jacket was sweating.  Sean opted not to dress as JFK.  I honestly didn't know how JFK typically dressed.   I was proud of all of them as I knew how hard they all worked for this project.  They thrive with sense of accomplishment and warm encouraging words.  I hope all students grew more confident and had a positive experience in their first biography project. 

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Roller Skating Party

Saya's friend from Gymnastics had a birthday party the other day at a local skate link.  It's the same place we went to when Sean and Aly's school had a Halloween roller skate event.  It was therefore Saya's second time skating and she had lots of fun.  She is a careful type and prefers to hang on to the railing until she feels confident.  She did not cry nor get frustrated even though she fell countless times.  I remember sort of throwing myself out there when I was little, but I may have been much older than her.  She was sweating from all the falling and balancing, and she was so tired by the time they had cake.  The birthday girl was so cute in her pink fluffy dress and looked very content.  Next up is Saya.  She is going to be five this coming Friday!!  I've decided to not do a party for her but instead take the kids to the Great Wolves Lodge.  I will still make a My Little Pet Shop cake for her on her birthday.  I can't believe my baby is going to be five! 




Botanical Garden and Baseball Game

April is another busy month with birthdays and spring break.  We have been fully packed with parties and outings every weekend and by the end of the day, I am too tired to do anything but slump on the couch.  I wish my body can recharge quickly like my cell phone but I feel sluggish everyday.  There gotta be something I am doing wrong -- like going to bed too late and not exercising.  Humph!!

The first batch of pictures are from when the girls and I took Grandma to Bellevue Botanical Garden.  The daffodils were pretty but the main attractions were the bright baby leaves on the trees.  They were lighting up the garden with gentle baby breath green.  My girls were so happy they were running around the garden.






 
 
The second batch is from when I took Sean to his first Mariner's game on Friday during the spring break.  The tickets for Sean and I were the birthday gift for me from Mike.  He totally surprised me about it.  I thought all along he had attempted to buy me my dream professional level camera without consulting with me.  That would be a big disaster if that had been the case since I only did a brief research about which camera to buy.   Like a wedding ring, the right fit has to be carefully selected when buying a dream camera, you know! 
 
We had a great time at the game.  Mariner's won 6 - 4 and we got to see a great play by Felix Hernandez, our ace pitcher and our new expensive guy, Robinson Cano.  Cano was a much talked about addition to Mariner's this year and a quite costly one, too.  He was paid $240 million to join Seattle and that amount is beyond understanding to Sean or even me.  He played well but we didn't get to see a powerhouse home run from him.  Sean was enjoying himself by cheering the team loudly and doing a little dance here and there.  Only one lament was having obnoxious drunk people behind us.  They were loud, full off adult languages, and didn't care about others at all.  The good thing was Sean didn't notice that at all, except for the lady scream bloody murder every 10 minutes for the fun of it.
 




 

 There they are!  It feels good to put these pictures up here.  It's been bugging me that I hadn't shared.  I hope you enjoyed reading and looking at photos!


Sunday, April 13, 2014

My Birthday

I was fortunate this year to be able to celebrate my birthday with my Mom.  I am her 42 year-old baby and I feel quite ancient.  It's hard to believe so many years had past by even from my college days.  I swear I still remember those days just like yesterday.  I was telling my Mom that we used to have a typewriter lab in my college and it took me hours to type up a report since the whole process involved a lot of manual labors such as looking up correct spelling in the dictionary.   My first car was 1980 Honda Civic station wagon, table tennis green.  I was compared to Kristie Yamaguchi since she was the only Asian woman most people around me knew.  I once called my Mom and told her that I want to quit college because I wanted to become a race queen (a model for F-1 racing in Japan).  Even the fashion in 90s are made fun of these days and I lived my teenage years in 80s.  How cool is that!?  I recently tried to watch MTV for a background music while cleaning, but the music and video were nothing exciting.  There used to be a storyline in songs and videos in 80s like with Bon Jovi, Tom Petty, Boy George and A-ha.  It was a very exciting time also because the world was still very new to me.  It's a very different world compared to the high tech, convenience oriented age like today and I am glad I grew up in a slower paced world.  Enough about my mumbling!  In a nutshell, I am a very happy brand new 42-year-old who is surrounded by people I love.  That is all I can ask for!