1)Lights at Miyagaseko
2) Smores on Xmas eve
3) Diminishing Bridge on Christmas
4) Making Russian Teaccakes On xmas eve
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Mommy’s Diary: Christmas Wishlist Little Girl’s Edition
1. SALE hello acrylic sign, $10
2. Custom Initial with a Floral Wreath- hand embroidered 3 inch hoop, $30
3. Butterfly Garland Spring/Summer Palate Yellow Thread, $7.50
4. Wall Decals Horses (Reusable and removable fabric stickers, not vinyl) – Pretty Horses, $105
5. Dollhouse pdf pattern/tutorial, $18.50
Clip art courtesy of A Lovely Lark, free download here.
Hello! Since we don’t have a Thanksgiving holiday in Japan, as soon as Halloween is over, the stores are all about Christmas. Many Christmas decorations and lights have sprung up all over Tokyo.
For Christmas, I’ve started to compile a list of items I want for Kiko’s room. So this wishlist is not really for Kiko, but for my own enjoyment..I’m a selfish mother! Her room is a Japanese style room with tatami floor, and I personally find it very hard to decorate. It also has a very low ceiling and the ceiling is made out of fake wood, and it’s very ugly…sigh. Since we are renting, we can’t do a drastic makeover, so I found small decorations that are renter friendly. I found removable decals, light weight paper bunting (don’t need to make a hole in a wall) etc.
Mommy’s Diary: Mountain Climbing with a Kid
Right after our clementine picking trip, we went to climb mount Takao. Mount Takao is perhaps the closest mountain from Tokyo. It is about 40 minutes train ride from Shinjuku, downtown Tokyo. It is a good start for a mountain climbing beginner like myself, since it takes only about an hour to hour and a half to the mountain.
Taking a trip is never the same when you have a child with you as when you are single.. Unlike our clementine picking trip where we planned it around Kiko’s schedule, this trip did not go well at all. Although we look pretty happy in the pictures above, the reality was not as pleasant. We took a stroller, and ended up carrying all the way up to the top. We were misinformed that this is a mountain that kindergarden kids go as their school trip, and totally underestimated Ms. Kiko’s ability to climb the mountain.
On top of the fact that Andy had to carry Kiko and I had to carry the strawler, Kiko pooped while we were climbing and it started raining. We ran up to the mountain just so that we can get back down with the cable car.