On Saturday, while I was at a photo shoot, Jason took the kids to the Maintenance Group Children's Christmas party. It's the first year we've attended it and I think they had lots of fun. I joined them about halfway through the party and promptly gorged myself on cookies as well! Nothing like Christmas cookies.
The kids gorged themselves on cookies, played some games, jumped in the bouncy castle (twice!), made a few crafts, rode a choo-choo train (also twice!) and visited with Santa (twice again!)!
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Sunday, 12 December 2010
Saturday, 11 December 2010
Sweet Potato Picking
The end of the year is always packed with festivities-and hippotherapy is no exception!
At the end of the year, Mr. Toma (the owner of the horses) treats the children to an evening of sweet potato digging and delicious sweet potato treats afterwards! The sweet potatoes in Okinawa are very different than what Americans are used to. They are called beni imo and are a deep purple color. They also are not as sweet and the texture is a bit more fibrous. The first time I had them, I didn't care for them much, but it' grown on me-and the kids love them! We eat them at home sometimes, steaming or roasting them and adding a drizzle of honey. At Mr.Toma's, the sweet potatoes are sliced and fried into potato chips with a sprinkling of Okinawian brown sugar (also different than American brown sugar) and balled into mochi with a sesame seed coating. Both ways are equally delicious!
In the boys opinion though, the best part of the evening is riding in the back of the farm truck out to the field and then digging up the potatoes. Last year, Kieran was really too little to fully participate, but this year, he was all about the potatoes! Brendan had a blast this year too-he was quite independent and kept shouting out each time he found a potato. Both boys ended up pretty dirty-as expected! Dirt plus shovels? Of course!
After the potato picking, the boys washed up and dug into the food that the families had brought to share. They both ate a few fistfuls of the sweet potato chips and of course, cake. Kieran is quite the cakeaholic and I'm pretty sure he can hear the word cake from a mile away!
After a tiring evening we headed home to baths and bed...but not before we got 2 big bags of sweet potato chips from Mr. Toma and his wife!
At the end of the year, Mr. Toma (the owner of the horses) treats the children to an evening of sweet potato digging and delicious sweet potato treats afterwards! The sweet potatoes in Okinawa are very different than what Americans are used to. They are called beni imo and are a deep purple color. They also are not as sweet and the texture is a bit more fibrous. The first time I had them, I didn't care for them much, but it' grown on me-and the kids love them! We eat them at home sometimes, steaming or roasting them and adding a drizzle of honey. At Mr.Toma's, the sweet potatoes are sliced and fried into potato chips with a sprinkling of Okinawian brown sugar (also different than American brown sugar) and balled into mochi with a sesame seed coating. Both ways are equally delicious!
In the boys opinion though, the best part of the evening is riding in the back of the farm truck out to the field and then digging up the potatoes. Last year, Kieran was really too little to fully participate, but this year, he was all about the potatoes! Brendan had a blast this year too-he was quite independent and kept shouting out each time he found a potato. Both boys ended up pretty dirty-as expected! Dirt plus shovels? Of course!
After the potato picking, the boys washed up and dug into the food that the families had brought to share. They both ate a few fistfuls of the sweet potato chips and of course, cake. Kieran is quite the cakeaholic and I'm pretty sure he can hear the word cake from a mile away!
After a tiring evening we headed home to baths and bed...but not before we got 2 big bags of sweet potato chips from Mr. Toma and his wife!
Sunday, 5 December 2010
Holiday Festivities
The holiday season is upon us! Our Thanksgiving turkey leftovers are pretty much gone and it's time to start thinking about Christmas! We're very excited for Christmas-we'll be having visitors-Mama, Papa and Uncle Ian will be joining us for Christmas and New Year's.
The boys are very excited about Christmas. Brendan, at 4, is quite knowledgeable about Santa and how the whole present and stocking thing works. Kieran, at 2, doesn't understand quite as much-but he's very into Santa and Christmas lights, trees, everything! I think he's so excited about it because Brendan is-I don't remember Brendan being as into Christmas at two. Kieran points out Christmas lights and trees everywhere we go.
We started our Christmas festivities by attending Tinsel Town on Kadena AB on the 4th. This is the fourth and last year that we've gone. There is lots to do-games, rides, food, Santa...
We started out by seeing a magic show by Colonel Popcorn. Brendan sat up with the rest of the kids. He was very hesitant and quiet at first, but really got into the show towards the end. It was a very funny show with lots of laughter and yelling from the kids encouraged. It was overall a silly show. For his first trick, Colonel Popcorn told the kids he was going to make water disappear from a glass. He poured the water in, held the glass in his hand and covered it with a magic cape. Then, he put the magic cape over his head and quite obviously drank the water-and then insisted to the kids that he had made it disappear. The kids got a kick out of this, shouting and yelling that he hadn't made it disappear at all, but that he drank it. While he continued to insist that he had made it disappear, he began the trick again, only this time the water did disappear-much to the amazement of the kids! The rest of the show was like that-silliness mixed with tricks. It was great for the kids and parents alike.
After the magic show, we went to see the tree lighting. However, once we walked outside, we discovered that it was already lit. (Who screwed that one up?!?!) Even so, the tree was beautiful and huge! This is the first year they've had a tree like this.
We had some dinner and then took the kids over to play in the bouncy houses and run around. We ran into the newest member of Jason's shop and his oldest (5) and Brendan ran around for quite awhile having fun. Kieran got into the mix as well, running around with the hula-hoops and having a grand time. After the bouncy house and running around, it was time to let the kids ride a couple of the rides. Unfortunately, Brendan had a mini-meltdown over not getting the spot he wanted in the train, so instead of getting to ride the train in another spot, he got to miss out on it all together. Kieran happily rode the train in the spot that was left for him. I'm pretty sure riding the train was the highlight of his night!
We continued with Christmas fun tonight at home as well with decorating our Christmas tree. The boys jumped around while I got the tree out and generally got in the way while I set the tree up. :) They were pretty overexcited about it. After a break for dinner, the kids got their jammies on and got right to work putting ornaments on the tree.
I have a (not nearly large enough) collecttion of wood and plastic ornaments for the boys to hang. These are also the ornaments that decorate the bottom half of the tree. Brendan knew exactly what he was doing and started hanging right away. I had to show Kieran how to open up the loop of string and hang it over a branch. After a few tries, he got the hang of it-and then proceeded to pretty much hang every one of the ornaments he grabbed on the same branch! Brendan helped him move them to other areas. Kieran then spent the rest of the time taking off and rehanging his ornaments. I can see this being a daily issue
The boys decorated the bottom half of the tree and I decorated the top half while Jason took pictures. He played around with the tripod and some of the settings on the camera to get a nice shot of the tree in the dark room. I think they came out pretty well!
After hanging up stockings the boys headed up to bed, protesting the whole time. I know that tomorrow they will make a beeline for the tree as soon as they are downstairs!
The boys are very excited about Christmas. Brendan, at 4, is quite knowledgeable about Santa and how the whole present and stocking thing works. Kieran, at 2, doesn't understand quite as much-but he's very into Santa and Christmas lights, trees, everything! I think he's so excited about it because Brendan is-I don't remember Brendan being as into Christmas at two. Kieran points out Christmas lights and trees everywhere we go.
We started our Christmas festivities by attending Tinsel Town on Kadena AB on the 4th. This is the fourth and last year that we've gone. There is lots to do-games, rides, food, Santa...
We started out by seeing a magic show by Colonel Popcorn. Brendan sat up with the rest of the kids. He was very hesitant and quiet at first, but really got into the show towards the end. It was a very funny show with lots of laughter and yelling from the kids encouraged. It was overall a silly show. For his first trick, Colonel Popcorn told the kids he was going to make water disappear from a glass. He poured the water in, held the glass in his hand and covered it with a magic cape. Then, he put the magic cape over his head and quite obviously drank the water-and then insisted to the kids that he had made it disappear. The kids got a kick out of this, shouting and yelling that he hadn't made it disappear at all, but that he drank it. While he continued to insist that he had made it disappear, he began the trick again, only this time the water did disappear-much to the amazement of the kids! The rest of the show was like that-silliness mixed with tricks. It was great for the kids and parents alike.
After the magic show, we went to see the tree lighting. However, once we walked outside, we discovered that it was already lit. (Who screwed that one up?!?!) Even so, the tree was beautiful and huge! This is the first year they've had a tree like this.
We look a little weird-it's the wide angle lens. |
We had some dinner and then took the kids over to play in the bouncy houses and run around. We ran into the newest member of Jason's shop and his oldest (5) and Brendan ran around for quite awhile having fun. Kieran got into the mix as well, running around with the hula-hoops and having a grand time. After the bouncy house and running around, it was time to let the kids ride a couple of the rides. Unfortunately, Brendan had a mini-meltdown over not getting the spot he wanted in the train, so instead of getting to ride the train in another spot, he got to miss out on it all together. Kieran happily rode the train in the spot that was left for him. I'm pretty sure riding the train was the highlight of his night!
I have a (not nearly large enough) collecttion of wood and plastic ornaments for the boys to hang. These are also the ornaments that decorate the bottom half of the tree. Brendan knew exactly what he was doing and started hanging right away. I had to show Kieran how to open up the loop of string and hang it over a branch. After a few tries, he got the hang of it-and then proceeded to pretty much hang every one of the ornaments he grabbed on the same branch! Brendan helped him move them to other areas. Kieran then spent the rest of the time taking off and rehanging his ornaments. I can see this being a daily issue
If you look right above K's right hand, you can see all the ornaments hanging on the same branch! |
The boys decorated the bottom half of the tree and I decorated the top half while Jason took pictures. He played around with the tripod and some of the settings on the camera to get a nice shot of the tree in the dark room. I think they came out pretty well!
After hanging up stockings the boys headed up to bed, protesting the whole time. I know that tomorrow they will make a beeline for the tree as soon as they are downstairs!
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