Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Luke's play date

I watched my friend's kids today. I did babysitting for them before, so I know what I'm getting in to. They are very active and have a lot of energy. Which is good, Luke and I will enjoy playing with them. Their mom brought a lot of fun toys, so we played inside for awhile and on the porch too.
And this is what happen three kids in the house for while. Now time to go outside and fun! I decided to take them to walk around our neighborhood--that was fun, but at the same time it was a big challenge. It was so hard to keep all three kids together. Yes, they were all over the place... getting into the neighbors' yards, bushes, and climbing on fences and rocks... I needed to grab them one by one to get home... Usually it takes 20 min to get home, but today we took over 1 hour! I could tell they had a great time! Only I got a sore muscle -- hahaha

After we (finally) got home, we had lunch and went back outside again!
But this time we stayed around our house.
They found sled. I told them that we need snow to use sled, but of course they didn't care. (There is white spot on the picture--Luke touched camera lens AGAIN... )
This is one of their favorite spot. They sat down and played with sticks and little rocks for long time. And down the hill to explore under our neighbors porch.
I made a "Magic Paste" for them to have fun with. It's just a mix of corn starch and water (2:1). And I put in a few drop of food color. Luke was addicted of this! It's has a very interesting texture -- if you touch it, it's not watery at all, but if you scoop with spoon or hands, it become liquid. You've got try it. It's fun!

Luke had a great time today. So did I, but I really need to go to bed early tonight... these three really wore me out!

Friday, March 26, 2010

Sunny day

We have had wonderful warm weather these days. I almost forget how awful weather was that we had here this winter! Anyway, Luke is eating his lunch outside everyday now -- a little picnic outside the house (^-^)
When Luke was eating his lunch, our neighbors, Amy and Kevin came home with their two dogs. One of them looks like a polar bear -- white and a huge dog! I wanted to take a picture of him some time. He was very interested in Luke's lunch, specially left over roast beef! Hahaha Luke was so nice to share some with him. Maybe we will have lunch on the porch tomorrow!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Hard working Luke!

I mentioned that Luke loves to play with brooms. And today, he found out that he loves vacuuming.


And he is pretty good, isn't he? And I'm so lucky to have someone who will do the vacuuming for me!

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

My new project

As you know I finished my Palm Tree project, and now I'm thinking a new project. I wanted to make an Alphabet Chart (in both English and Japanese) in Luke's room. So this will be the next project (^v^)
So, today Luke and I discussed this project--hahaha I know he is a good helper!
After the project meeting with Luke, we went to Walmart to get fabric. And we found out that Walmart decided to not sell fabric anymore... we don't have many fabric stores in Boone (those stores sell fabric at about $9.00 for a yard!! Expensive!!!!) I was very sad about the news of Walmart. Now I have to wait to buy fabrics when we visit Paul's parents in Virginia Beach. Oh well, something to looking forward to, right?

Monday, March 22, 2010

Got treats from Japan!


We got a package from my aunt today! A lot of yummy goodies are in the box -- such as Japanese rice, seaweed, furikake (flakes that put on the rice), ochazuke (it's also put on the rice with green tea or hot water), cheese balls, and noodles.

I waited to open this package until Luke woke up from his nap (^-^) He was so excited when he saw the big box and we opened it together. And he immediately found his favorite cheese balls and start eating them...
Thank you for sending us a nice package, Aunt Misako!

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Carrot Cupcake

We had a potluck lunch today. Paul and I were thinking "what is a good dessert to bring?" Oh... I forgot to mentioned it was Mexican theme -- for the potluck. And what is a Mexican dessert? I remember a friend of ours back on Guam, she makes an amazing "flan".

I'm not sure flan is a Mexican dessert, but I thought would be close enough. I called her but that was last minute thing, I couldn't get in touch with her, so Paul got a recipe from the Internet for me. Well, long story short, I decided to not make flan this time -- well, there are a few reason, I never made it before, looks very difficult to make and I like Olga's (our friend on Guam) flan! So, instead, I brought carrot cake cupcakes for the potluck dessert this time. Luke loves them, and of course Paul and I enjoyed a few too (^-^).

But still I would like to try to make flan sometime! -- Olga, I will call you again and this time I will get your recipe!!!

While I was baking, Luke was playing on the balcony with one of his favorite toys... the broom. He loves to sweep and carrying around the big broom. But whenever he hears cars coming up the hill, birds playing in the bushes, or a dog barking he gets excited, so he runs up to the rail and watches them go by.

It was a gorgeous day today, warm and beautiful sunshine! I feel like spring is coming!

Friday, March 19, 2010

He likes to do...

Luke amazes us everyday! Here are the some words that he recently started saying: car, ball, bird, clock, Baba (Japanese for "grandma"), Nana, Papa, Dada, Mama. I speak to him in Japanese, so he understand everything I say, but he's not yet speaking Japanese words. I will be so excited when I hear the first Japanese word in future, but for now just so cute when he says any word (^-^)

And here are somethings that he likes to do:
  • likes to dance (Paul is teaching him "Head, and Shoulders, Knees, and Toes" move) and turn around.
  • to stand against the wall with his hands behind his back, especially with Dada! It is so cute and funny to see two of them standing against the wall. Too bad, I don't have a picture.
  • point "Winnie-the-Pooh "Piglet" "Mickey Mouse" on his blanket.
  • likes to wear Dada's shoes and Mama's slippers
  • likes to read books
  • play with Q-Tips, hand cream, and tooth brush.
  • turn on/off the printer and play with it, and bring printed paper to us
  • LOVES computer... too much!
  • likes to video chat with Baba (we video chat with my Mom three or four times a week)
  • to watch birds, cars, and find dogs from his bedroom window
  • play with a ball, and hit the floor with a baseball bat (a plastic one, of course!)
What else? He is learning everyday. It is so happy to see he is growing strong and building his own personality.

Here are some videos that I took lately:


Luke listens to Japanese children's music CD sometime. And today, he felt like dancing!


He took off his socks and slippers and he wanted mine...


He made is own toy! Put a few plastic rings on his baseball bat, and he started hitting the floor. Here is my little caveman -- hahaha