Showing posts with label mommy moments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mommy moments. Show all posts

Rainbow

 Thursday, April 21, 2011


Well almost. We only lack indigo for the sprinkles and the blues are not on the dark tones. :) We celebrated Valentine's day this year with lots of color. :) It is a tradition for women to express love and affection to men by giving them chocolates on February 14. Men reciprocate this a month after, March 14 by  giving women chocolates or any token.

Mini chocolate sponge cakes ;)

The girls helped in sprinkling colored candies and had lots of fun!
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Choco-balls with sprinkles, made with love and lots of giggling. :)
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Box says: LOVE Ayana(あやな).

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Special Days

 Thursday, April 14, 2011


My 4 year-old daughter and her strawberry cake.

Her birthday medal from school.

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My 3-year-old blowing her cake during our Sylvana mori no kitchen celebration.

Home celebration.

Three of us in checkered pink! ;)
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Summer Plans

 Friday, April 8, 2011


It would be fun to go swimming again this summer...just like last year. Or maybe it would be fun to be a model! We just hope that this would be possible come summer in Japan...


We just want to enjoy swimming and having picnic with friends again.


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Omedetou...

 Thursday, March 31, 2011


Our little girl turned 3 last November...we had a simple celebration at home but we also celebrated her day at Sylvanian Morino Kitchen. She's really grown and it's customary that kids at age 4 attend kindergarten...she'll be four this year so she's counted in as qualified.


There was an interview of sorts before  one can be admitted in School...kids would be asked a few questions to see how their capabilities...good thing our little girl did well. Congratulations Ayana-chan!

Then last week we took her to a one-day visit at the kindergarten and she enjoyed it there. She was trying on drawing, writing and was very engaged with all the activities.


My little girl's Seifuku, bag and hats from school....a few weeks to go and she'll be going to school. My baby has surely grown bigger...Congratulations for moving up! Mommy, Daddy, Oneechan and Obaachan are proud of you!  :)
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White

 Thursday, March 24, 2011


Starting a new hobby. Spring has arrived and though the tremors haven't stopped, we are going on with our daily everyday lives. My older daughter is on a break while my little one will start come April. Mommy will hopefully get a part-time job but for now, I am doing crochet.


White Sakura in bloom.

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Blue

 Wednesday, April 28, 2010


Koinobori

It means "carp streamer," carp-shaped wind socks are traditionally flown to celebrate Tango no Sekku (端午の節句), an event which is now designated a National holiday; Children's Day. The wind socks are made by drawing carp patterns on paper, cloth or other nonwoven fabric. These carp sets are flown above the roofs of houses with sons, with the biggest (black) koinobori for the father, next biggest (red) for the eldest son, and ranging down to the smallest carp for the youngest son.





We went to the park to see the carp streamers much to the kids delight. The sky, so blue and bright made it the perfect day for showing off the carp streamers. The wind was in agreement too, blowing them beautifully away.

Since we were at the park, the kids enjoyed playing there too, climbing the rope and sliding down the tunnel...all in blue!




There is a famous short Koinobori Song often sung by kids and their families and it goes like this:

Japanese:
屋根より高い鯉幟
大きな真鯉はお父さん
小さな緋鯉は子供たち
面白そうに泳いでる


Romaji:
Yane yori takai koi-nobori
Ōki na magoi wa o-tō-san
Chiisa na higoi wa kodomo-tachi
Omoshirosō ni oyoideru



Translation:
Higher than the roof-tops are the koinobori
The large Carp is the father
The smaller Carp are the children
They seem to be having fun swimming.
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Red (First entry for Mommy Moments)

 Friday, April 23, 2010


You've probably learned from other moms about Hinamatsuri (雛祭り)or Girl's day. On this day families with young daughters celebrate this event at home to ensure their daughter's future happiness. That is, they decorate hina-Ningyo (special, beautiful dolls which are replicas of an ancient emperor and empress and their subordinates).

Hinamatsuri used to be an occasion when little Japanese girls had their own parties. It was customary up to the prewar years for them to invite their friends to a party at which they partook of the sweets and food offered to the dolls. Sometimes they cook and prepar the food and cakes to be offered to the dolls.

They drank Shirozake, a sweet mild rice wine too. The main offerings are small cakes - hishi mochi (diamond-shaped rice cakes) fruit-shaped candy, tiny white and red dainties of osekihan (glutinous rice boiled with red beans) and colored wheat gluten. The colorful air of both the dolls and the young girls add to the gaiety of this festival. Old country families still treasure their family hina-matsuri dolls and doll furniture which are preserved for centuries. Brides used to take their own dolls to their new homes.



Nowadays though, the sweets could be like this we gave the girls, strawberry cake! Hajimemashite, meet our girls Sarina (3 years, 8 months) and Ayana (2 years 5 months).



Many interpretations are given about the festival. Families observe it to encourage filial piety, ancestor worship, loyalty, but above all is the love of children by us parents, our joy and pride in them, and our desire to please them...
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