What were you doing this morning 6:50 AM this morning? Were you doing the French Fry Dance? Because we were.
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Growing up with a little of both and the lessons learned along the way
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What were you doing this morning 6:50 AM this morning? Were you doing the French Fry Dance? Because we were.
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Last year for the first time, Maile’s school participated in the Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco. The kids got on TV and everything!
This year Maile said she wanted to join in on the fun. For the past couple of weeks she and her friends practice for the parade on Tuesday afternoons. And last week, we picked up her costume…
And here is a sneak peak of their routine (Maile is in the white shirt right in the middle)…
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We went to our friend Cordelia’s birthday party on Saturday and they had this fun donut decorating activity. If (when?) Dunkin’ Donuts ever comes to the Bay Area sign these girls up!
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I have no doubt my girls love me, but they are momma’s girls true and true. Exhibit A in our evidence from January 22, 2012:
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When we were in Hawaii, Katie and Emily worked on some homework assignments – basically some worksheets. Maile was fascinated.
A couple days ago, she sat down and used Google to make her own English/Mandarin worksheet that was modeled after what Katie and Emily had in Japanese (yeah, a lot of languages in that sentence!). Basically, she asked Google how to say certain words (like “Mommy”) in Chinese and then drew a picture and wrote both the characters and the word down.
The next day, she asked me if I could find her some worksheets that she could use. We hit Google again (our new best friend) and I printed out some that I found. Today I asked her teachers at school for some help and they pointed me towards some good sites. Maile loves working through the problems (mostly math at this point) and then I help grade them – complete with a teacher-style smiley face at the top 🙂
She has a cute folder that she places all her assignments in and she’s been bringing them to school (unclear what happens with them at that point). So far we love homework!
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Backstory – we hit up the Cal Academy of Sciences on Sunday and while in the rain forest area, this butterfly was just hanging out on the ground while a gaggle of kids inched closer and closer and closer.
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With no school and no work on MLK Day, Mommy planned a fun adventure for her and the girls. She found a pretty cool tour at Mrs. Grossman’s sticker factory (some of you may remember that brand of stickers from when you were kids). The sticker factory was up in Petaluma, so first things first, the girls headed out for a special brunch (which Maile told me when I got home is halfway between breakfast and lunch!)…
After the brunch, they headed to the factory. They had a fun time learning about stickers and checking out all the different kinds that Mrs. Grossman’s makes. And, of course, they were very excited to bring some home with them (although I’m not sure how many of Lauren’s actually made it home – from the looks of it, most of them ended up on her body!)
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As you know, on Thursdays I like to click back through the archive and see what was happening on this day in history. Tonight my first stop was January 15, 2013 and I found a keeper right away – Grandma and Papa Boston meet Lauren for the very first time…
One year earlier – and we have this smile of Maile’s lighting up your day…
And the year before that? Some silliness with Maile and her dollie in the stroller…
And we end our trip with this one…
A good day indeed.
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She just keeps getting older and older – right before our eyes!
And here’s the previous three years…
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