It snowed, just a little, so we made a mini-snowman.
Santa brought lots of LEGOs this year. We've been busy building cool things. This lighthouse was especially fun.
Motoki has his first loose tooth, but the new tooth is coming in behind it. So we had a visit to the Dentist to make sure everything was OK.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Monday, December 3, 2012
Getting ready for School and Christmas
Unfortunately many of the things that make holidays so special in the States are very difficult to find in Japan. For example; typical orange pumpkins to use for Jack-o-Lanterns, Turkeys to roast for Thanksgiving and Christmas Trees. As our stay in Japan grows longer we make the best out of what we can find or create ourselves.
Motoki is becoming more curious about Christmas and Santa Claus. So we thought he should have some semblance of a tree so we made one out of cardboard. It turned out pretty good, even though it's on the small size. Motoki is very excited about it, especially since now Santa has a place to deposit the presents.
Motoki is becoming more curious about Christmas and Santa Claus. So we thought he should have some semblance of a tree so we made one out of cardboard. It turned out pretty good, even though it's on the small size. Motoki is very excited about it, especially since now Santa has a place to deposit the presents.
Japanese Elementary school students all wear traditional backpacks that they keep for six years.
They're called Randoseru. Yoko really liked a company based in Tokyo. This company, Tsuchiya, makes very nice quality bags. Motoki eventually chose a really nice leather bag in a charcoal grey
Randoseru are quite expensive, so we were relieved to learn that they are traditionally paid for by the grandparents.
As Elementary School approaches (the Japanese School year begins in April). Both Yoko and I have been practicing the Japanese alphabets and the English alphabet with Motoki. He has started to improve and now he's able to recognize letters and count in both languages.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Taeko drum and Dance Performance
Motoki's class performed in front of the town hall for a small festival.
They've been practicing for a while and did a great job.
They've been practicing for a while and did a great job.
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Friday, October 19, 2012
Local Autumn Festivals
It was another beautiful fall weekend in Kumayama.
We took part in the yearly Autumn Festival, in which a wheeled shrine is pulled through the streets by children. They enjoy chanting and beating a drum while collecting funds from the residents for special events.
We took part in the yearly Autumn Festival, in which a wheeled shrine is pulled through the streets by children. They enjoy chanting and beating a drum while collecting funds from the residents for special events.
Afterwards we checked out the local sumo festival, some of the men from the area take it very seriously!
All of the children, boys and girls, can get a turn if they like. Motoki had two matches, he went 1 for 2 and was paid 200 Yen each time, so he was quite happy.
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Undokai - Sports Festival
Motoki is in the oldest class at his pre-school so he has been practicing a lot for the yearly Sports Festival. All Japanese schools have this event. Families are invited and the children put on a display of their physical abilities. They run races, climb walls and do other activities.
It was great to see Motoki so accomplished at many things. He won two of the relay races and had a great time.
It was great to see Motoki so accomplished at many things. He won two of the relay races and had a great time.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Back from Camping
The Kids arrived from their two day camping trip. All the parents were waiting expectantly for the bus.
It was a great trip. Motoki said "it was Awesome" and "I missed you".
The class was greeted like home-coming heros and went through a tunnel of little arms.
It was a great trip. Motoki said "it was Awesome" and "I missed you".
The class was greeted like home-coming heros and went through a tunnel of little arms.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Nap Inc.
We visited our favorite mountain cafe.
They serve delicious and seasonal local foods.
The owners just got a new dog, Motoki was very excited!
Too cute!
Motoki says he would rather have a puppy than a baby Brother or Sister...haha...
Block Workshop
We all enjoyed participating in a wooden block building workshop.
Everyone built a miniature city together.
It was fun to build for an hour or so then break down and clean up in 10 minutes.
Summer Festival at School
This festival was originally scheduled for earlier in the Summer, but it was rained out.
It's a chance for students and parents to relax and enjoy summer food and games.
The kids go to work preparing veggies for curry.
Wow, it's a big pot of curry.
They also enjoyed, cotton candy.
bowling.
And Japanese Shaved Ice.
Mo is in the oldest group at his pre-school, and will definitely miss his buddies when he goes off to Elementary School next spring.
Delicious and makes your tongue blue too.
After multiple sweets, it's time for Curry.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
United States Trip
Three flights, a train, a taxi ride...
And back in New York
Motoki took these pictures of the streets of NY...an interesting perspective.
We all loved the new Carousel in Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Motoki rode it three times.
We spent a great week in Vermont.
Motoki couldn't get enough of the 'jumpoline'.
Relaxing with Granpa over a game of chess.
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