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On Friday, we jumped in a car and headed to the airport to begin our trip to China! For the next 8 days we’ll be in Beijing and the Great Wall. We have a great itinerary planned and look forward to sharing the highlights (and perhaps some lowlights 😉 of Maile’s first trip to China!

We tried to explain how long the flight was to Maile, but she doesn’t quite grasp the concept of time yet. Even saying “24 episodes of the Fresh Beat Band” or “8 viewings of Frozen” didn’t really register, although she did agree to do her best to prove whether we were right or not.

All packed up and ready to rock - Maile Girl before the flight...

All packed up and ready to rock - Maile Girl before the flight...

My favorite part of the flight was definitely when Maile stood on her seat and shouted for the whole cabin, “We’re almost in China!” … a good effort to generate some excitement for our impending arrival, but, unfortunately, we had 7 hours still to go. Maile did great on the flight though – she watched Frozen, did some origami with Mommy, colored a bunch, visited with her friends and even got about 3 hours of sleep.

... and Maile's first picture in China at the Beijing airport. A little travel weary for sure and not quite sure and still shaking off some sleep from the flight...

... and Maile's first picture in China at the Beijing airport. A little travel weary for sure and not quite sure and still shaking off some sleep from the flight...

Everything went smooth with our arrival. We are traveling with 3 other families and there are 5 kids total – all rising Kindergarteners or 1st graders at Presidio Knolls. They get along fantastic so far and they worked out some second and third wind energy at the airport running around all over while the adults got things organized.

We were met at the airport by a woman from the tour agency we hired. Her name was Alice and Maile and she became fast friends. She quizzed the kids a bit in Mandarin and while they started out shy, after a few minutes they were responding and chatting a bit.

Maile and Alice, who works with the tour company we are using. Not a huge surprise, but Maile made fast friends with her - quite the charmer our little girl!

Maile and Alice, who works with the tour company we are using. Not a huge surprise, but Maile made fast friends with her - quite the charmer our little girl!

We got our first taste of Beijing traffic on the way to the hotel, took about an hour and saw many random accidents along the way. Our hotel is fantastic, the Marriott Imperial Mansion. It’s centrally located and the rooms are really nice. After unpacking a bit, we decided to push Maile a bit to try to get on local time as much as possible and headed out to explore a bit and find some dinner. Our hotel is just off Wangfujing (the “Walking Street”) Street. It’s kind of like multiple huge malls crossed with Times Square. You walk down the middle of the main street drag (all pedestrian walking, no cars) and lined on each side our huge stores and malls – all the famous brand names you would expect plus a number of Chinese ones you’ve never heard of. Not sure it was the best spot to go in search of food, but eventually we realized that like all malls, there were food courts/restaurants on one of the floors. They had all types of restaurants, we ended up at an Udon place – seemed like it would be a little easier to order and a way to ease into things. So yes, our first meal in China was … Udon.

Mommy and Maile exploring Wangfujing in search of dinner...

Mommy and Maile exploring Wangfujing in search of dinner...

Our first meal in China - Udon - easing in to things ;)

Our first meal in China - Udon - easing in to things 😉

After the meal, Maile began crashing hard, so Daddy and Mommy took turns carrying her back to the hotel. We were all pretty exhausted from the day, so everyone (even Daddy) went to bed by 8:30 PM local time. We slept great … until 2 AM – at which point Maile Girl was up and at ’em and ready to begin her day. Daddy was pretty jetlagged too, so we got up and worked on our journal for about an hour.

Writing about our trip to China in our journal ... at 2 AM

Writing about our trip to China in our journal ... at 2 AM

Hard at work on our journal...

Hard at work on our journal...

After that Mommy woke up for a bit and read some books with Maile and then we somehow convinced her to try to go back to sleep. So at 4 AM, she closed her eyes again and managed to sleep for another couple of hours. Not bad actually – think we did an okay job navigating the crazy jetlag.

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Off to China!

by Papa K on April 11, 2014

We’re off to China! Going to be quite the adventure. Not sure if we’ll be writing as we go – we’ll need to play it by ear. But will be sure to share all the fun details when we can!

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(* I had to look it up, but figured Auntie Elyssa would appreciate the reference…)

Maile has invented a new type of ice cream cone made entirely of a strawberry and a rasberry. It’s delicious, but goes pretty quick – two bites. Luckily, those strawberries and rasberries usually come along with friends 😉

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Storytime with Lauren

by Papa K on April 7, 2014

A couple weeks ago Christine was telling me about an article she was reading that said the single best thing you can do with your kids is read to them from birth. I responded by saying, “Oh great, we do that!” and then Christine reminded me, “We did that with one of our children.”

Yes, it is true. We were slacking on reading to Lauren.

So now we’ve corrected and read to her every night before bed – Maile picks the books and Christine or I read.

Daddy reading stories to Lauren and Maile...

Daddy reading stories to Lauren and Maile...

Lauren can feel herself getting smarter with each passing word.

Lauren can feel herself getting smarter with each passing word.

Love, love story time!

Love, love story time!

I guess we have a good control experiment now between Maile and Lauren to see if the article was right 😉

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This weekend we headed down to Big Basin with most of Maile’s class for a family camping trip. As far as camping goes it was pretty easy going – we stayed in small cabins and there were nice, clean bathrooms – but it was just enough to whet the appetite and we had a ton of fun.

Including siblings there were about 30 kids there – so lots of playmates for Maile. They ran all over the camp ground, exploring, playing. We hiked to a small waterfall and had a great picnic lunch. We slept in sleeping bags and even though it was cold and rainy for the first night and early morning, we survived! Lauren was a trooper as well, although the rain and mud made it a little frustrating for her – not quite as much freedom moving around as she would like at this age.

There was no cell reception at all, so the phones were put away – hence not a ton of pictures to share (although I did sneak it out to take some video and pictures when we were doing S’mores around the fire 🙂

The only family picture from the trip - at In-N-Out on the way down :)

The only family picture from the trip - at In-N-Out on the way down 🙂

Mommy and Lauren survived the night - although Lauren was a little confused as to where we were I think...

Mommy and Lauren survived the night - although Lauren was a little confused as to where we were I think...

Daddy taught Maile the fine art of s'more making!

Daddy taught Maile the fine art of s'more making!

Maile was VERY focused on her marshmellow – she wanted to make sure it didn’t burn!

A full day in and still a little bit confused...

A full day in and still a little bit confused...

There's a marshmellow in there along with those fingers... Yummy!

There's a marshmellow in there along with those fingers... Yummy!

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In one week we’re headed to China with Maile! (Lauren is going to be staying home for this one with Grandma and Papa Hawaii). Maile is very, very excited!

Christine and I wanted to make sure she was indeed going to be able to deliver and help get us around – I think it’s safe to say, we’ll be okay 😉

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Mid Week Twist Twist Muah

by Papa K on April 2, 2014

Nothing like a little mid week mini dance routine from Maile Girl to keep things going…

(I’ve solved the mystery of the twist btw – she’s picking up these moves from a dance/movement class they are doing at school. Daddy approves 🙂

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Lonny Day 2014 – Sweet 16!

by Papa K on March 30, 2014

Every year on March 30th I try to do something fun with Maile (and soon Lauren) to commemorate a good friend of mine, Lonny, who passed away 6 years ago.

This year I took her to her first live basketball game – and even better it was a women’s basketball game! (I’ve been watching a lot of the men’s tournament on TV, but Maile’s little mind was blown when I told her we were going to see a game and it would be ALL GIRLS!) We headed down to Stanford and watched the Cardinal beat up on the Lady Lions of Penn State.

Maile and Daddy all ready to cheer on the Cardinal at Maile's first basketball game...

Maile and Daddy all ready to cheer on the Cardinal at Maile's first basketball game...

Maile was great – she was super curious about everything going on. I taught her about the scoreboard and the basics of how the game worked. The crowd was fantastic and Maile really got into the cheering and high fives on the big plays. I used to absolutely love going to basketball games with my dad so it was really fun to get Maile started.

All in all, a solid Lonny Day – while perhaps not his sport of choice, I have no doubt he would have gotten a kick out of us cheering in the stands!

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Pley

by Papa K on March 25, 2014

I signed up for a new service called Pley and we received our first delivery today. Pley is basically Netflix for Lego sets – its an awesome way to try out new sets without having to buy them outright.

We got our first delivery today and Maile was pumped. We dug right in and I think it’s safe to say it was a huge success. How do I know? Maile asked to skip her TV show and books in order to keep building! That never happens. We started after dinner, took a break to have a bath, kept building, brushed teeth, kept building and finished just before bed time. Maile did almost all the building, but Christine and I enjoyed being her assistants.

Getting organized before we dive in...

Getting organized before we dive in...

... and about an hour and half later, we have the finished product!

... and about an hour and half later, we have the finished product!

I loved Legos as a kid. But I love them more now!

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Begging for Kisses from Lauren

by Papa K on March 24, 2014

Lauren gives kisses now. But you need to work for it.

Both girls crack me up in this video. Lauren imitating our kissing sounds and playing hard to get. Maile begging for the kisses. Just love.

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