Friday, March 26, 2010
Taekwondo
Hana usually comes along. She is very interested, but obviously not ready to follow instructions yet.
Pagoda processions
Even so, the procession was beautiful, with a huge amount of groups of men or women wearing the same kind of colourful clothes. Sort of like a Vietnamese version of the Carnaval. They also bring lots of big drums and different types of other beeping and squeaking instruments. And dragons. And altars. I tried to ask the lady at the bamboo shop and the next door-granny what it was all about this time, but they just pointed to the sky and managed to explain it had something to do with gods...
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Dancing
Everything went well and maybe there was even a lesson learned. For mummy and baby. Or not.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Lazy weekend
Being the little sister sure is different. And Hana is now turning into a strong little sister, playing hard with other little sisters, or babies as she calls them... Chi-chan as the doll, visiting with big brother "new" Yuuki.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Friday, March 19, 2010
Bye bye, momo & mota!
For me, now I will go into town and have coffee, all by myself!
Taking a break
Taking a break.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Hoan Kiem in b/w
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Bangkok Zoo
Hungry hippo safety distance. About 50 cm.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Wat Pho - Bangkok
The Wat Pho temple area really is a very beautiful place and even Hana, who loves Buddha (actually one of her very first words), got her quota filled up. At least of goldplated ones.
Bamse
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Hue
Motorbikes everywhere...
Girls in the traditional Ao Dai dress.
View of Hue from our hotel.
On her way to Tupperware party?
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Today's outfit
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Hoi An again
Att night Hoi An is lit up by thousands of silk lanterns, carefully made by skilled craftsmen and women in the old quarters. Keisuke bought a whole bunch, now just have to fix the wires and hang them all over the place.
Resort girl.
Almost a swimmer.
Pool side lunch.Family reunion
We spent two days in Hoi An and two days in Hue together, and I think everyone had a great time, even uncle Kenneth and Rose-Marie who also came along.
The whole group in Hoi An.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Auckland friends
Definitely with a "see you soon again, New Zealand"!
With Tomomi, Paul, Miwa-chan and Sean-kun.
Hot springs
Hot springs is also on the "must have"-list for "countries we might move to later". New Zealand is definitely still on.
Keisuke in his true element: 38 degrees and bubbling.
But Kai wasn't totally convinced...
Mummy. Before.
And after.
And, eventually we found a few places the kids could enjoy as well.
Cool enough at Nghawa springs up north.
Crazy Hot Water Beach. Dig yourself a hole, and up it bubbles.
* ALL Japanese LOVE hot springs.
Camping
Mangamate, next to Whirinaka Forest Reserve
Solscapes Tipi retreat outside the little west coast surf town Raglan.
Then, to Keisukes surprise, mum took almost full responsibility for cooking and actually enjoyed making pasta or risotto on the little gas stove outside (if not inside, when raining...) the tent! Kai helped Keisuke set up the tent every day, unless there were something more interesting around the corner, like a beach or a playground with a trampoline. On few vacations I have had as much wine as on this one...