Kinder Nursery Report:
We went to the park. Yee-chan sat on the swing. When her friend wanted to sit, she let the kid sit. She waited for her friend to finish. Very gracious behaviour. She is not well and eat little.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Thursday, February 4, 2010
2Y9M (JP) - Monster Green Hat
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
2Y9M (JP) - Yee Catches a Cold
- Mummy decides to let Yee rest at home for two days.
Thank God that she recovers on the third day and back to nursery today.
- Having a toddler and a baby at home is quite a challenge. Caring for them and keeping Yee occupied take all the time.
Yee's crying...

... don be deceived. Toddler has this great ability to fake tear instantly.
Thank God that she recovers on the third day and back to nursery today.
- Having a toddler and a baby at home is quite a challenge. Caring for them and keeping Yee occupied take all the time.
Yee's crying...
... don be deceived. Toddler has this great ability to fake tear instantly.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
2Y9M (JP) - It's Snow!
Monday, February 1, 2010
2Y9M (JP) - Daily Walk with Yee
Kinder Nursery Report:
We had 豆まき (Mamemaki) (bean throwing rituals) today. There was a demon in the room. When Yee-chan saw it, she cried loudly. She was very frightened. She continued for some time even when the demon was gone.
節分(Setsubun )
- Setsubun ("seasonal division") is a festival held on February 3 or 4, one day before the start of spring according to the Japanese lunar calendar.
- In modern days, the most commonly performed setsubun ritual is the throwing of roasted beans around one's house and at temples and shrines across the country. When throwing the beans, you are supposed to shout "Oni wa soto! Fuku wa uchi!" ("Devils out, happiness in"). Afterwards you should pick up and eat the number of beans, which corresponds to your age.
We had 豆まき (Mamemaki) (bean throwing rituals) today. There was a demon in the room. When Yee-chan saw it, she cried loudly. She was very frightened. She continued for some time even when the demon was gone.
節分(Setsubun )
- Setsubun ("seasonal division") is a festival held on February 3 or 4, one day before the start of spring according to the Japanese lunar calendar.
- In modern days, the most commonly performed setsubun ritual is the throwing of roasted beans around one's house and at temples and shrines across the country. When throwing the beans, you are supposed to shout "Oni wa soto! Fuku wa uchi!" ("Devils out, happiness in"). Afterwards you should pick up and eat the number of beans, which corresponds to your age.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
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