This and that from here and there. Snapshots of the things we see, use and do in our life in Japan. Written especially for children.
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January 29, 2010
Patrick Gannon--SCBWI Presentation
Patrick Gannon gave a presentation about cut paper art. It was fantastic! And fun! We got a chance to make one ourselves. I did mine at home. I like doing it.
Check out his beautiful art at his website here. His art has appeared in Cricket Magazine, TIME Asia, and other publications.
January 28, 2010
Concrete Slabs
January 27, 2010
Jewel Lock Pins
I've had these for years but haven't used them.
I bought them to pin a towel to the top of a blanket. Baba used to use what we call 'diaper pins' to attach towels to blankets.
When Big Sister and Little Brother were babies (18 and 14 years ago) we didn't use diaper pins. Diapers were held on by woolen or cotton diaper covers that had velcro fasteners.
I bought them to pin a towel to the top of a blanket. Baba used to use what we call 'diaper pins' to attach towels to blankets.
When Big Sister and Little Brother were babies (18 and 14 years ago) we didn't use diaper pins. Diapers were held on by woolen or cotton diaper covers that had velcro fasteners.
January 26, 2010
Building the Neighbor's House
January 20, 2010
Litter Box
The litter for this litter box is made out of recycled wood chips. The litter can be used for one month. Urine goes down through the grated tray and is collected in a block of compressed wood chips. The blocks need to be changed each week. For two cats more often. This system is so much easier than other cat litter. Our box has a cover so that the cats have privacy.
January 07, 2010
Seven Herbs of Spring
I totally forgot this! Packages of the seven "herbs" were sold at our neighborhood grocery store. I kept thinking later, later...then it was too late! Check this link
Kids Web Japan--Seven Herbs of Spring
Kids Web Japan--Seven Herbs of Spring
January 01, 2010
First Tokyo Sunrise of 2010 from Our Roof Garden
Blue moon in the west. (almost had a bird on the wire.)
The rising sun in the east.
Mt. Fuji in the southwest.
The rising sun in the east.
Mt. Fuji in the southwest.