Saturday, February 24, 2007

Cute things update

Lena "Your voice is nice. I never said that before"
Mum "Whose voice?"
Lena "Yours"
Mum "Thank you darling, you've got a nice voice too"
Lena "Yeah, I'm a little kid so I've got a cute voice"

Another one from Lena:
Does anyone remember the scene from Monsters Inc in Harry Hausen's, where Sully uses gibberish to alert Mike to the Boo in the bag, saying "ooklay in the agbay". Lena's version "ooklay in the oogleybag" Remember who googly-bear is? That seems to have gotten mixed up in it somehow!

And from Amy:
The girls were playing an imaginary game with their toys. They all decided to go to New Zealand. One toy asked "What's New Zealand?". Amy's answer, partially recalled from St J's a year ago: "It's a fish. A really big fish with people living on it"

Friday, February 23, 2007

Kindy Concert

Amy's year-end Kindergarten Concert was today, called 'Minna Nakayoshi Happyokai' which means 'Everybody Be Kind Concert'.

First up was Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, a simplified mini-play. Amy, and a friend, was the wicked queen.

Then came a song she was not in, then a display of physical skills - Amy was up first on the skipping rope, then came 'hand-balls' (like hacky-sacks), spinning tops, hula hoops, boucing balls and a few others.

Then came the Parental Involvement. See Thursday.

After toilet time, there was a dance, then Amy did a ribbon dance. Then came another play, and finally two songs!

It was about three hours long in total, with lots of costumed made from paper and rubbish bags. Amy had a marvellous time. She said they hadn't practiced much, so she was a bit nervous, but she was so proud of herself for doing so well! She loved it!

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Update

Hello again!

Big News: New Baby!

I am 8 weeks pregnant, which is already a staggering 3 months in the Japanese way of counting! I found out two weeks ago, but I was so busy with work, the convention and Chris and Deb's visit that it had to wait. I finally went to the doctor on Tuesday, where I got an ultrasound confirmation. There was no doubting I was pregnant, what with the morning sickness, tiredness and sore breasts, but it's nice to see the peanut with it's huge beating heart. I will visit that doctor again in two weeks for the full panoply of tests, and another ultrasound where he will divine my actual due date by the wizardry of science. Seems counting forty days doesn't cut it anymore. When he said on Tuesday that the baby was 'about' seven weeks old, and would be born around Septemeber 25 I was happy with that. In fact, I was quite impressed when he empahsised that that date was an estimate. People these days are so hung up on due dates, despite absolutely no evidence that they are at all accurate! But no, he just hadn't pulled out all the technological stops yet.

Acutally, he was very nice, and made efforts to speak English - conversational not just medical, which was nice. But I've seen upstairs in that hospital, they have a central nursery, so I will have some pointed questions for him next time. I will search for a midwife's clinic anyway, but in the meantime, I will ask him if I can room in 24/7 (and it will be 7!), avoid an episiotomy, breastfeed exclusively, etc...

I have to go as Lena is whining about toe nails and splinters. Not that she will let me touch them...