Monday, April 26, 2010

Cooking class, take 2

Last semester, I hosted a cooking session for Catherine's class....we made Trail Mix.

Wow. Woop dee doo.

I look back and am a bit embarrassed by how BORING my idea was. In my own defense, I wanted to make something that each child could participate in/contribute to...and I found 17 ingredients so each child could add his/her own baggie to the bowl. And- for goodness sake, I had a 4 month old at the time!

New semester, new year, new idea.

This time we made an American classic: Peanut Butter and Jelly sammiches.

Now, you might not think this sounds much more fun than the Trail Mix, but I assure you, it was.

First of all, each child got to smear their own PB and J. Woo hoo!

Then we talked about where PB comes from, and which food group it falls into.

Then I led us all in singing (read: made a complete fool of myself) the Peanut Butter and Jelly song:

First you take the peanuts
And you crunch 'em,
You crunch 'em
First you take the peanuts
And you crunch 'em,
You crunch 'em

For your peanut, peanut butter
And jelly
Peanut, peanut butter
And jelly

Then you take the grapes
And you squish 'em,
You squish 'em
Then you take the grapes
And you squish 'em,
You squish 'em

For your peanut, peanut butter
And jelly
Peanut, peanut butter
And jelly

Then you take the bread
And you spread it,
You spread it
Then you take the bread
And you spread it,
You spread it

For your peanut, peanut butter
And jelly
Peanut, peanut butter
And jelly

Then you take your sandwich
And you eat it,
You eat it
Then you take your sandwich
And you eat it,
You eat it

'Cause its good, peanut butter
And jelly
Good, peanut butter
And jelly

First you take the peanuts
And you crunch 'em,
Then you take the grapes
And you squish 'em,
Then you take the bread
And you spread it,
Then you take your sandwich
And you eat it

'Cause its good, peanut butter
And jelly
Good, peanut butter
And jelly!





Sunday, April 25, 2010

La Cucaracha

*SHUDDER*

EEEEEEK! The cockroaches are invading!

Dear God, if there is any bug that SKEEEEVES me out, it's cockroaches.

I got home Friday night at about 12:30 from a girl's night...and saw one in the hallway. I swear- I just about shrieked my head off. I promptly woke Mike from his snoring so he could kill it.

Then, this morning, we were getting ready to head to the pool, chatting away. Mike opened his underwear drawer- and there was ANOTHER! I yelped and dove into the bathroom till he got it.

Please please please, don't let me see any more. I STILL have goosebumps all over my body from this morning's experience.

I HATE those things.

*SHUDDER*

Monday, April 19, 2010

Ryan at 10 months

One word: BUSY.

Oh, my! I'd forgotten how much work a mover and a shaker can be! Since the minute he started crawling (on his 9-month birthday), Ryan has been busy!

In every aspect, he is careening towards toddlerhood. Am I ready? NO.

Pulling himself up to standing, feeding himself, playing solo for long periods, babbling, dancing, participating in games, crawling....WOW. He's made some serious progress! You'd never know he was a premie.

Ryan still insists on eating massive amounts of food in any one sitting. As long as he's fed, he's happy. I think he'd snack all day if I let him. We've been working with various sippy cups and the Nuby seems to be most successful. He'll happily drink water during meals...I'm holding off on the juice for as long as possible. He's still breastfeeding about 4 times a day...I'm thinking I'll continue till about 12 months or so.

Ryan is a happy boy (as long as he's fed). He has a silly sense of humor, and has the cutest laugh ever. His favorite noise is "Oink!"- he'll giggle every time!

He's still taking 2 naps a day and sleeping (for the most part- our China trip messed him up) through the night. He definitely sleeps best in his own bed, but does take naps in the car or the stroller.

His 3rd tooth popped through a few days ago- his top 2nd left tooth. He's going to look like a vampire! Funny- Catherine's teeth came in the same order.

His hair is starting to grow very quickly now and is even getting wavy in the back. It's still very dark...anxious to see if it will lighten at all. His sideburns are growing in quickly- thank goodness!

He follows me EVERYWHERE now. He definitely does not like to be alone. About a week ago, Stranger Anxiety kicked in. It's tough, but it's all part of growing up. Mommy cannot be out of sight for even 2 seconds, and he definitely does not like to be held by others now. Daddy and Cate are still "cool", but no one else!

What else can I say? He's my favorite boy in the whole wide world- and for good reason: he's cute (like his dad) and cuddly (like his sis) and has a good appetite (like him mom)!!

Figuring out the walker- still going backwards....

Caught! Making a big mess with the books.

Ready to conquer the Great Wall of China.

"OINK!" makes him laugh and laugh!

Eating- as usual.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Mike's China story

I caught Mike doing a write-up on our trip to China- and promptly stole it! :) I think he did a great job, and picked up where I left off as far as details go....enjoy!

Our trip to Beijing and Hong Kong was super. We were pretty tired when we got home, but we did a lot and saw a lot and did it with two kids!!

Beijing was not what we expected at all - it was clean, modern, user friendly for the most part, and easy. Our biggest problem was that most taxi drivers didn't speak english (we just assumed they would speak a tiny bit due to the recent Olympics and would know the common big touristy areas, and the names of the larger hotel chains). We were quickly acquainted with this issue at the airport upon arrival. One dude who did spoke English wanted to charge us 450 Yuan (6.3 to 1 USD) to go to our hotel. All said and done, it cost 77 Yuan using a non-speaking taxi driver who took the initiative to call the hotel and get directions.

From that point onwards, we got our destination written out by a local as per guidance given to us by friends who had recently visited.

China was not what I expected in a communist country. I just expected white, square, concrete buildings and no one talking or interacting with others - years of brainwashing at West Point! It was pleasant, modern, and for the most part friendly. It is very militaryish, with the servicemen and police standing everywhere. And you can't help but notice the perfectly aligned trees in the common areas, all the same height, etc., etc. A bit planned, but, the alternative is Mumbai...

We did the common touristy things with the kids in tow. We did the Mutianyu portion of the wall with a tour guide who we hired from Beijing - the drive to get to this part of the wall was about 90 minutes one way. It was great. We got there in the morning and had the wall just about to ourselves. It was cool and crisp, which made the trek up to Guard Point #20 pleasant. I had Ryan on my back, so I was a bit whipped after the journey, but it was well worth it. From Guard Point #14 (where we acquired access to the wall), it was mostly uphill - and the trek from #19 to #20 was VERY steep. The last little climb to the top of #20 was on all fours!! I wasn't so sure it was smart going up with Ryan on my back as I hadn't completely figured out how I was gonna get back down! It was so steep that a rope was really needed. But, the wall is largely not safety proofed - read, no safety elements added. You are basically on your own - and there are no "park rangers" roaming the area to offer assistance, help, guidance, etc.

We did the street vendor thing one night for dinner and survived the experience! Ryan was not happy that evening, so Tara took him back to the hotel early. Cate and I searched for fried grasshoppers, but only found scorpions, beetles, seahorses (and other stuff that I was NOT going to try). The thought of eating a scorpion or a beetle didn't sit well with me, so we settled for delicacies that were not in the "insect" chain...dumplings, roasted corn, grilled chicken, sugared fruit. Great experience. I really had Cate committed to eating fried grasshoppers with me, but we couldn't find any!! Darn!!

We used just about every form of transportation while there - taxi, bus, subway. It was nice!! We would go back, but the visas are not cheap!!!

Hong Kong was really enjoyable, too. It is an interesting city, built on the side of and on top of mountains that are surrounded by the sea. The weather was overcast and hazy during our trip - can only imagine how awesome the views would be in clear skies. We slowed down just a bit in HK, but only because almost everything we did was across the harbor, so we had to walk to the ferry terminal, ride the ferry across to HK island, and then either walk, or taxi, or bus our way around the island. There is one area of the island that has about a mile or so of escalators that go up the side of this mountain. At each cross street, the escalator ended so you could get off and sight-see or shop, eat, etc. We rode the escalators all the way to the top and then walked over to the public Zoo and Botanical Gardens, which had some birds and mammals on display.

Because of the mountainous terrain in HK, they have a few cable cars to connect different sections of the island. We spent one day at an amusement park called Ocean Park. Is was there before Disneyland Hong Kong was built, and Ocean Park pumped millions of dollars into the park to upgrade it to compete with the new Disney park (which we did not do- we'll do DisneyWorld this summer). It was really nice. But, one of the best rides as far as views was concerned, was the cable car ride from one section of the park to the other. The one section that you entered into was the "kids" section. It had all kinds of kiddie rides and things for little ones to do, to include a few Panda bear exhibits! So cool!! To get to the other section of the park that had the "big kid" rides, you either had to take the train through the mountain or the cable car over the mountain. We took the cable car. Awesome. Cate couldn't ride most of the big-kid rides as she was too short, but she and Tara did the log ride. I got some pics of them coming down the last big fall. Great pics!! Mouths wide open and soaking wet!! Tara said that as they were pulling into the station to disembark, Catherine declared "That was SOOOO FUN! Oh my gosh, that was SO FUN!" It started raining later in the afternoon and it got quite cold. We were not well equipped for the rain, so we departed the park around 5pm. It was a good day.

Our last day in HK was Easter, so we had Easter brunch at the hotel and slowly packed up afterwards. We departed the hotel around 2pm for the airport, but our flight didn't depart until like 9:30pm. We had heard that Cathay Pacific would allow you to check your bags early in HK, so we thought we would try it and if possible, would use the rest of the afternoon to explore the world's largest sitting Buddha statue located about 2km from the airport on the top of a mountain. Well, Cathay took our bags, so we put Ryan in the backpack and off we went. We had three options, take the crazy bus to the cable car for a 25 minute ride up the mountain, or- take a taxi, or- take the crazy bus to another bus and ride for 45 minutes up the mountain. We opted for the cable car!! Again, another awesome trip. The ride was so long that we transitioned through three stationhouses so that the cable car direction could be changed. Very cool. However, as soon as we got up to the top, the line to get back on the cable car to get back down the mountain was already at the 90+minute marker. We didn't get up the mountain until 5:30pm and we were supposed to be at the airport for security checks around 7pm for our 9:30pm flight. So Tara immmediately got in line while Cate, Ryan, and I went to go see the Buddha (I know, kinda bad since it was Easter, but we knew Jesus would understand). We didn't climb the 260 stairs to get to the statue, but we took some pics. Most of the pics show Buddha's head in the clouds!! Well, after a very long wait, we got back down the mountain and to the airport in time to catch our flight. Never a dull moment!!!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

It's over

I just let our 2 maids, Gracy and Lethicia, go.

Here's how it went: horribly. Words were exchanged. They were very upset. I can understand that....but I'd made my decision. I gave them extra money to support themselves until they find a new job. They packed up their things, gave me their keys, and now they are gone.

I've already hired a new maid. Her name is Rita. She starts on Saturday.

I'm looking forward to a new beginning.

*Picture me holding up a bottle/glass of wine*

"Here's to new beginnings!"

Today

Today is the day. Today is the day. Today is the day.

I'm chanting this to myself today so I don't lose my nerve.

Today is the day I'm going to let our 2 maids go. I'm a wreck.

Surprisingly, I slept like a baby last night.

But today is now the day.

Don't misunderstand: they are not horrible people. But my needs have changed. And it has to be done.

I'm sick of complaining about them.

So....today is the day.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Spring Break- Part 2

And here is a synopsis of our time in Hong Kong:

Wed- flew to HK, rested, dinner at TGIFridays, Avenue of the Stars & Light Show
Thursday- explored HK Island, ferry from Kowloon, escalators to Mid-levels, Zoo and Botanical gardens, tram up to the Peak, lunch at Bubba Gump's
Friday- Ocean Park, seafood dinner on floating restaurant
Saturday- Kowloon park, shopping, rested, dinner at Outback
Sunday- Easter brunch at hotel, packed up, rested, the Big Buddha, back to Mumbai

And here's the slideshow of our HK fun!

Spring Break- Part 1

This year's Spring Break was extra-special.....we went to Beijing and Hong Kong! It was a fantastic trip- we got to see a ton of things, eat a ton of food and have a ton of fun as a family.
We departed Mumbai on Friday, March 26th at 4:05 am (yikes! that was rough!), flew to Hong Kong, had a short layover, then flew on to Beijing. We had 4 full days in Beijing before returning to Hong Kong for 4 more days.

Because we did so many things, and took so many pictures, I've decided to break this post into 2 parts.

Here's a quick synopsis of our activities in Beijing:
Friday- travelled all day, arrived Beijing about 6 pm, room service for dinner
Saturday- Tien'en Men Square and Forbidden City, Peking Duck for dinner
Sunday- Temple of Heaven + surrounding park, Pearl Market shopping, Wangfujing Food Street for dinner
Monday- Great Wall, Olympic City, hotel pool, local Noodle House for dinner
Tuesday- local Tea House for lunch, Pearl Market again, KFC for dinner
Wed- flew to HK

And here's the slideshow to share all our fun! Warning: there are 225 pics in this slideshow...I cut it down from 500! No captions yet...I think you can figure most out!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

One thing I am NOT

.....is a good hair stylist.

Poor Ryan.

Look at this butcher job I did on him. It's a sad state of affairs, people.

I just hope he's not teased about this at his wedding.

Forgive me, sweet son. Forgive me.

The before shot: his sideburns were way too long!

Ooops! A bit too short!

Oh well. I guess he'll just look like a dork for a while...