I must be hip and modern because I have a blogging hero.
Ok sure, she writes mainly about her kids, and she does so with humour and candidness and an uncanny ability to see the absurdity in life and parenthood in particuler. And yes, she lives in California near enough to the coast that they've made trips to Monterey and other cool spots that I love. And so ok, her kids were also born in China and so I can identify with lots of the issues she mentions in her blog. And sure, she had a really cool title to her blog - Do They Have Salsa in China.
But mainly, she is my hero because she manages to blog regularly. Following along on her posts, it seems like the key to her blogging success is that she does it regularly, so the posts don't carry the weight of getting up to speed on the last several months of family activity (most of which I can't remember since I can barely remember what I had for breakfast)!
Now, after all that, while I'm inspired by her, I also obviously don't have her energy or her talent, so I'm not going to do anything fool hardy like promise to post more regularly. However, I will promise to not write mini-novellas and try to bring ya'll up to speed on the last several months - cause, well, it's boring to read and too daunting a task to accomplish.
On that note, here's a little snippet from the latest activity in our lives - disco night. Not sure how it came about, but it would seem our little one has a penchant for clubbing. So, turn the music up (angry chick rock seems to work best), turn out all the lights, grab the flashlights and start moshing! I should note that I actually managed to strain my calf muscle doing this, although that speaks more to what paltry shape I'm in than the actual rigour of the activity.
Note the mandatory tutu.
Oh ya, and for those of you who may be curious, I have been reunited with a D-80. We've acquired a replacement for the stolen one and to really drive home the 'what the hey' factor, Air Canada actually paid out for almost the whole cost of the new one! I know, unbelievable!
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Thursday, January 01, 2009
It's a new year
Well, 2009 has hit, and I'm starting the year off with a post. Does that mean I'll post more regularly? Probably not. Does that mean that I finally got around to goofing around with the new blogger format? You betcha! Check out the colour changes and the header photo. See, who says I'm not techno-savy.
The fall has been rather crazy. Kohji's been jet-setting, Tamara's been holding the fort and Kiyomi's been trying to decide which one of us drives her crazy the most. Rather than try to catch up, let's just go with a little photo essay of the fall that was...
Some crazy goings on in the fall
Halloween - cats, butterflies, skunks, oh my...
Visits with the family ... here, there and everywhere...








A trip to Cuba, for sand, sea and camera theft (yes, I miss her, I just hope someone is treating my D-80 well)...
Friday, September 12, 2008
California dreamin
But what you don’t often hear about are the pleasant surprises.
Despite my wonder and amazement, we’ve still been leading pretty b
Parting shot for tonight is from Kiyomi's birthday. Pretty much says it all.
Good night, from Ottawa
Thursday, July 17, 2008
July Milestones
As always, July is a month of occasions for our little family.
On July 2nd, we marked our adoption day. Two years ago, Kiyomi was put into our arms, and we haven't let go of each other since. Adoption day is always a mix of emotions and recollections, and we were fortunate to mark the occasson with Kohji's family, sitting on a lovely deck overlooking a peaceful Canadian shield lake. It seemed somehow fitting, although I couldn't coax the loons to make an appearance to really make it a Heritage Moment!
And of course, tomorrow is Kiyomi's 3rd birthday. Hard to believe our little girl is already 3 years old (but she'll happily tell you if you ask). When asked what she wanted for her birthday dinner, she said cake. When I told her that cake was for dessert, and she needed to choose something different for dinner, she said "chocolate cake." Ah well, what can you do, she is her father's daughter.
I figured the best way to mark these milestones is to take a look back over the last year to see how much she's grown, and how much we've changed as a family. So, I'm posting a little movie that looks back over the last 12 months or so (and yes, it's set to a cheesy song, which some of you out there might remember for our university days)!
Once again, I thank our little girl for bringing so much to our lives. She teaches us more everyday and we still marvel at the strange twists of fate that brought us together. We are more as a family, than we could ever have been alone, and for that, we are eternally grateful.
Good night, from Ottawa.
On July 2nd, we marked our adoption day. Two years ago, Kiyomi was put into our arms, and we haven't let go of each other since. Adoption day is always a mix of emotions and recollections, and we were fortunate to mark the occasson with Kohji's family, sitting on a lovely deck overlooking a peaceful Canadian shield lake. It seemed somehow fitting, although I couldn't coax the loons to make an appearance to really make it a Heritage Moment!
And of course, tomorrow is Kiyomi's 3rd birthday. Hard to believe our little girl is already 3 years old (but she'll happily tell you if you ask). When asked what she wanted for her birthday dinner, she said cake. When I told her that cake was for dessert, and she needed to choose something different for dinner, she said "chocolate cake." Ah well, what can you do, she is her father's daughter.
I figured the best way to mark these milestones is to take a look back over the last year to see how much she's grown, and how much we've changed as a family. So, I'm posting a little movie that looks back over the last 12 months or so (and yes, it's set to a cheesy song, which some of you out there might remember for our university days)!
Once again, I thank our little girl for bringing so much to our lives. She teaches us more everyday and we still marvel at the strange twists of fate that brought us together. We are more as a family, than we could ever have been alone, and for that, we are eternally grateful.
Good night, from Ottawa.
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Giving in
Most of you are used to reading lengthy rambling with every post. Because of this, and because it seems to take me hours to write up something and post pictures, posts have been far and few between. So, I've decided to listen to a very wise woman (thank you Colette) and my husband, who have told me on a number of occasions to stop worrying about the ramble and post pictures. So I'm giving in to fatigue. I'll endeavour to post occasionally with a little more diatribe, but for the moment - a photo essay of the last couple months will have to do.
post script - it was way easier to do this!


The parting shot for tonight (if it works) is actually a video of Kiyomi's premiere as a conductor (yes, her instruments are two singing frogs and a singing pig). Good night from Ottawa.
post script - it was way easier to do this!
Gives you an idea of what the weird weather here this spring
Driving Kenji and Aya's new car (wait till she asks for the keys)
Don't ask me, I just live in this house
The parting shot for tonight (if it works) is actually a video of Kiyomi's premiere as a conductor (yes, her instruments are two singing frogs and a singing pig). Good night from Ottawa.
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