Here is a Halloween exhibit we saw. It looks a little odd, but cute....then you realize that someone had a ton of time on their hands and lots of chopsticks and zip ties...You have to hail the effort and creativity!
Hmmm...I wouldn't think they'd need the sign, but then there's always that one person who is the reason for the sign;)
Hope everyone is having a good day. We spent the morning watching fire safety videos on youtube and talking about our exits and taking the stairs and what not. Our building is doing a mock firedrill for it's residents soon and I wanted the girls to get the most out of it. Other than that, life is normal. There's no rain and life is happy. Ash has karate tonight and received her little gee last week, so I'll post pictures of her in her "uniform" this weekend. That's what her teacher calls it, I'm not sure why. Here's a funny story from last week's class:
I was sitting on the sidelines watching her interact and she starts telling some little Asian girl "My uncle is a superhero, but he can't fly. And I have another uncle and he's a rockstar, and I have another uncle and he eats Bambi...yep, BAMBI!" (she forgot to talk about her uncle that lives "with" the queen, that's what she thinks of when we talk about London) too funny! The girl was just staring at her like she was speaking Farsi and turning green. Then we were relaying the story to Kelly on Skype and she tells him "Yep, I said that to two girls, but they both are brown and look the same." Wow, we really have a bit to talk to her about, but she's learning to socially interact in this culture and this at least is good, even if we do have a couple things to teach her.
Bye for now...
I was sitting on the sidelines watching her interact and she starts telling some little Asian girl "My uncle is a superhero, but he can't fly. And I have another uncle and he's a rockstar, and I have another uncle and he eats Bambi...yep, BAMBI!" (she forgot to talk about her uncle that lives "with" the queen, that's what she thinks of when we talk about London) too funny! The girl was just staring at her like she was speaking Farsi and turning green. Then we were relaying the story to Kelly on Skype and she tells him "Yep, I said that to two girls, but they both are brown and look the same." Wow, we really have a bit to talk to her about, but she's learning to socially interact in this culture and this at least is good, even if we do have a couple things to teach her.
Bye for now...
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