I found this onesie when we were back in the states last year and I knew I just had to have it. I was only about 10 weeks pregnant but boy or girl that baby was going to wear this thing! I love it! And Aslinn looks absolutely adorable in it she will make a great assistant someday.
~Susan
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
I'm a big kid now!
I'm a big kid now! I like to say that all the time now, it's my response to pretty much everything. But I really am a big boy I can do so many things all by myself. I am very good at dressing myself right now I can even put my sandals on all by myself.
~Noah
~Noah
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
American Day
Every year the Japanese citizens of Misawa throw a big old bash for us Americans its called American Day. During the festival, members of Misawa Air Base share American food, music and culture with the Japanese community. Japanese and American friendship is strengthened through the festive environment of food vendors and a large parade.
This year Chris is working mid shift (nights) so he sleeps during the day and was not able to make it. But Noah, Aslinn and I met up with my good friend Miriam her husband Lolo and their daughter (Noah's girlfriend hehe) Florentina. We were running a little behind but we were able to catch the tail end of the parade. Noah was still able to see the firetrucks, the taiko drums and about 1,000 motorcycles. Cyclists came from all over Japan to drive in the parade there were so many of them!
Noah and Florentina got to watch the k-9 dogs to a bite demonstration, bounce in a bouncy house and enjoy some shaved ice-Noah's first time!
It feel so good to be back in Japan there is just this wonderful vibe that the Japanese people give off. They are just so polite and fun to be around. It never ceases to amaze me that there could be a million people on a crowded street here, everyone is crammed together but they never run into you. If for some strange fluke reason you do get bumped it becomes a game of "I'm so sorry!" BOW BOW BOW "I'm so sorry!" BOW BOW BOW it could go on for days lol. I really enjoyed our last American day in Japan and I am so happy that Noah gets to experience all of this wonderful culture.
~Susan
This year Chris is working mid shift (nights) so he sleeps during the day and was not able to make it. But Noah, Aslinn and I met up with my good friend Miriam her husband Lolo and their daughter (Noah's girlfriend hehe) Florentina. We were running a little behind but we were able to catch the tail end of the parade. Noah was still able to see the firetrucks, the taiko drums and about 1,000 motorcycles. Cyclists came from all over Japan to drive in the parade there were so many of them!
Noah and Florentina got to watch the k-9 dogs to a bite demonstration, bounce in a bouncy house and enjoy some shaved ice-Noah's first time!
It feel so good to be back in Japan there is just this wonderful vibe that the Japanese people give off. They are just so polite and fun to be around. It never ceases to amaze me that there could be a million people on a crowded street here, everyone is crammed together but they never run into you. If for some strange fluke reason you do get bumped it becomes a game of "I'm so sorry!" BOW BOW BOW "I'm so sorry!" BOW BOW BOW it could go on for days lol. I really enjoyed our last American day in Japan and I am so happy that Noah gets to experience all of this wonderful culture.
~Susan
Monday, June 27, 2011
2 Months Old
Yeah! I'm two months old already. I am probably the most smiley girl you will ever met and I have just discovered my hands. They are just great! I have now officially rolled over back to tummy and tummy to back. Mommy says I am going to be trouble. I have also discovered my voice, I like to oohh and aahhh I kind of sound like I am howling at the moon sometimes. I am growing bigger every day about 15 pounds right now and I am VERY long. Yeah for being two months old!
~Aslinn
~Aslinn
Sunday, June 26, 2011
First Blog Post
I finally got around to making a family blog. Just a little spot to keep track of our day to day lives here in the Hinds family. I might not be able to post as much as I would like to but I will try to keep up.
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