Hinamatsuri

 

March 3rd was Hinamatsuri (Girls’ Day in Japan), so we celebrated by giving thanks to the continued health and happiness of our daughters, and girls everywhere. We had the hinaningyo dolls on display (gifted from my aunt a couple years ago), and Mio loved admiring them. Dan’s parents recently went to Hawaii and sent a cute shirt for Mio they had bought there, remembering that she had had a similar-looking shirt with a Japanese girl/doll when she was a year old, around Mirei’s age, and suggested Mio and Mirei wear them together. It made for some cute photos of the girls matching! πŸ™‚

Mio loved the hinaningyo

 

Hinaningyo out for Hinamatsuri
Ohinasama on display

 

Mio loved the hinaningyo
She’s disciplined enough not to touch, but she loves looking at them!

 

Mio loved the hinaningyo
Can’t believe she is almost four…

 

13 month old Mirei
13 month old Mirei

 

13 month old Mirei
The perfect occasion to wear this outfit!

 

13 month old Mirei
This is Mirei’s second hinamatsuri.

 

Hina-arare from Grandma
Dan’s mom also sent a whole bunch of hina-arare crackers for the occasion, so I gave some to the girls and they loved it!

 

M&M on Hinamatsuri
Mirei stood on a stool so she could be tall like big sister!

 

M&M on Hinamatsuri
Being goofy together. Love our girls!

 

Our daughters bring so much joy and laughter to our lives, and we are always so thankful that we are blessed to get be their parents. We hope they continue to grow healthy and strong, and wish for them a future of happiness, love, and abundant blessings!

 

Happy International Women's Day! #internationalwomensday #momofgirls