Sunday, March 14, 2010

Erika's World

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My Baby’s First Few days in Hoikuen

Posted by Erika's Mom On October - 3 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

hoikuen room

October 1-

Finally after preparing my daughter’s thing we went to hoikuen this day,  Erika belong to “Ringu Gumi” or Apple class which consists of 1 year old kids. The class has 20 children with four teachers in a room. A young lady Sabito san is Erika’s sensei.   My husband and I  took her to daycare center for about  eight in the morning,  the 20 minutes route took us 30 minutes to drive due to busy cars in the road at early hours   . Read the rest of this entry »

Erika’s General Check up

Posted by Erika's Mom On September - 25 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

check up

(My camera is broken and can only take blurry photos)

We had an appointment yesterday for Erika’s 1 year and half general check up at the health center. The place is near our house,  and I was glad to see many children at Erika’s age playing toys in the  small playground located at the hallway inside the building . Read the rest of this entry »

Preparation for Erika to enter to Hoikuen

Posted by Erika's Mom On September - 21 - 2009 1 COMMENT

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Last week we received a telephone call from the City Hall that starting next month Erika can  enter in a Hoikuen or a Daycare nursery . These Hoikuen or Day care nurseries looks after children who cannot be cared for at home in the daytime for the reason that both parents working full time, falling ill, or having a family member who needs care or is handicapped, and are based on the Child Welfare Act.

I already applied for a job and its good because it is just a walking distance from our home. But opposite from what we expected if I got a job,its not that easy to enter in a daycare center all hoikuen near our Read the rest of this entry »

Exploring Toba City

Posted by Erika's Mom On August - 31 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

a ferryboat for a roof

Last weekend we went to Toba city and stayed there for one night me, Erika, my husband together with my oldest step daughter who arranges the trip for us.  Before we went to hotel,  first we went to Nemu no Sato a very wide park located in Ise Shima because its very spacious we need to ride a in small Read the rest of this entry »

OBon and Hanabi Taikai ‘09

Posted by Erika's Mom On August - 18 - 2009 2 COMMENTS

Fire works
Her Grandfather teach her how to ring the bell of Butsudan.

Well last Friday in commemoration of Obon festival we went again to Anjo City  to visit the grave of my mother in law who passed away almost four years ago also  to offer a pray in the Butsudan.  The main reason going there is to have a reunion with my husband’s relatives which happens every year. We had a rich and delicious dinner that night while chatting and laughing and of course the main attraction was my baby Erika, she sing and dance and made gestures that we really enjoy watching.

Next Day it was Saturday we went to Anjo’s nearby place Kariya City where my sister in law lives. There was a live kiddie show and attractions that Erika love to watch. At night there was the famous Hanabi Taikai or firework show wherein people excited to see. Before the night comes the place is crowded with a plastic vinyl seat (my husband called it blue seat ) for a good view of the fireworks at night. My sister in law made us onigiri or riceball we ate while watching the hanabi.

Every time Erika wacth this video she always clap her hands.

Note: Erika had her mumps virus vaccine today.

Anjo City Tanabata Matsuri 2009

Posted by Erika's Mom On August - 10 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

tanabata matsuri

Last month we celebrate Tanabata Matsuri at home and this time Erika loves the colorful Tanabata festival held in Anjo City where her father’s relatives live. According to my husband The festival starts 50 years before wherein on that time huge streamers were only made of papers and was being prepared many weeks before the festival comes.

tanabata matsuri streamers

Now, streamers are made up of cloth and shinny ribbons and is hanging everywhere.  Other  shops made contribution by putting their own creations in front of their restaurant or firms.

tanabata

dancers on the street

Dancers on the street

small shops on the street

These are small shops  or store selling foods like Okonomiyaki, hotdogs, grilled squid, kaki kori or ice cone, toys, ice cream, games and others.

face sketches

I  saw shops that offer to sketch your face and massage service.

photo gallery

There was also a photo gallery about world war II sponsor by Japanese soldiers.

matsuri attire

At the end of the day Erika got a blinking cat ears on her head in remembrance to the festival.

The jurisdiction of the festivity is too wide that major streets need to be close and it lasts for three days.

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