Some recent snapshots from the past couple weeks… It’s been raining a lot lately, but we’ve found ways to keep ourselves busy!

Serious faces while on the Metro to DC:






Some recent snapshots from the past couple weeks… It’s been raining a lot lately, but we’ve found ways to keep ourselves busy!

Serious faces while on the Metro to DC:






It’s October, and the air is getting crisp, the leaves on the trees are starting to change all sorts of beautiful colors, Starbucks has started serving their annual pumpkin spice lattés… it’s officially fall! Autumn is also the perfect time to go apple picking, and we decided to take Mio to go apple picking for her first time last Saturday. Actually, the best time to pick apples if you want a great variety to choose from is September, but there are still plenty of winter apples waiting to be picked in October. It was a beautiful day — hot, even (with highs in the mid-80s) — and it was the perfect weather for an outdoor outing! We chose to go to Hartland Orchards in Markham, Virginia, which is about a 50 minute drive west. The drive over was nice, as a lot of the trees along the highway are just starting to turn golden, with some hints of red.




Hartland Orchards also had pumpkin patches for picking pumpkins! Mio exclaimed, “pumpkin!” when she saw the fields of orange gourds.





Here’s a quick video montage that I put together of some moments from our apple picking outing, using the RoadMovies app on my phone!
At the end of the trip, we picked a whole bunch of apples and it only cost us a $1 at checkout! (We did spend a little more on some delicious apple cider they were selling there, though. I may not be a big fan of pumpkin spice lattés, but I could never turn down a glass of apple cider!) We have plenty of apples to munch on, and I smell some apple pie, turnovers, and tarts in the not-too-distant future… 🙂
Mio is exactly two and a half years old today! Every day, she grows more and more independent and adventurous. I find myself pausing once in a while to take mental snapshots of her, trying to indelibly burn these moments into my memory forever so that I can look back on them always. It’s been a while since I wrote an update on Mio, so I thought this was an appropriate time to document the things she’s been doing lately.
Stats: I used to be so good about jotting down your exact weight, height, even head size… Now visits to the pediatrician are few and far between so my recordings aren’t as precise, and most days I’m too busy chasing you around to be able to pause and get any sort of accurate measurements. You’re definitely over 30 lbs now, and it’s been impossible to hold you for more than a couple minutes these days, especially due to my growing belly.
Things You’re Doing Now: You are growing into quite the little lady these days! Your vocabulary has really started to take off in the last couple months, and while you rarely speak full sentences, you’re definitely starting to string multiple words together to express yourself. The words you’ve learned to say are a pretty evenly balanced mix of English and Japanese words, and you can recognize and verbally identify a lot of things by both languages now. Some of the more random and interesting words/phrases that you’ve picked up and obsessively say these days are “kyuu-kyuu-sha” (Japanese for “ambulance”), “dinosaur”, and “How ya doin'” (said eerily similar to how Joey from “Friends” does…). Lately, you’ve been pretty interested in vehicles (firetrucks, ambulances) and dinosaurs, and it’s kind of refreshing to see that you’re still immune to gender stereotypes and haven’t become as interested in the whole princess business yet. We’ve found that you can recognize and identify a good 3/4 of the alphabet, and I can’t help but smile when I hear you trying to count with your own jumbled array of numbers. We’re thrilled to see that you’re already developing good manners, and that you usually remember to say “thank you” (which in truth sounds more like “ank you”) to people when they give you something or do something for you, without us having to remind you. You’re a people magnet when we’re out shopping or at grocery stores, as you’re always greeting people with a “hi!” and readily respond with a beaming smile and “ank you” to all their compliments. You seem to be doing pretty well with your first month of preschool, despite some instances of crying at drop-off and being a little overtired at pickup time. You like to hug my pregnant tummy and give it kisses, saying “Hi baby” and seem to be slowly opening up to the idea of your soon-to-be baby sister… though of course, we won’t know for sure how you’ll react until she’s actually born! You’re more active than ever and are always climbing onto high places and jumping, and frequently running into things, too, resulting in the occasional bruising — but you’re quite the tough cookie and rarely cry when you tumble or fall. Though there are some occasional tantrums and meltdowns characteristic of this age, you’re overall pretty cheery and happy most of the time, which makes things so much easier for us! You’re more affectionate than ever these days and are constantly peppering Daddy’s cheek with kisses and enthusiastically nuzzle your face against mine. We feel so incredibly lucky to call you our daughter, and count our lucky stars every night for how sweet, healthy, and bright you are.
Last week, we went on a joint family vacation with our friends the Jubbs and the Gotos. The Jubb family lives in London, but had been visiting the States for the last couple months and they suggested we go on a little trip together with our families before they left to go back to England. Nancy’s family friend had a ton of points that needed to be used up with his timeshare in Williamsburg, and was gracious enough to book us three separate units for each of our families — as a result, we didn’t have to pay for lodging during our stay there!







On our second day there (Thursday), we decided to take the kids to the Bounce House in Williamsburg. I had looked up kid-friendly activities in the area ahead of time, and it looks like there’s not a whole lot of fun things to do with kids there… unless they’re old enough to enjoy the theme park at Busch Gardens. The Bounce House was one of the few things I could find, but it was a huge hit with all of the kids! The Bounce House features over ten huge inflatable houses and slides, and for $8/child they can play on them to their heart’s content!
Some of the bouncing action in one of the smaller bounces for the younger kids:




Mio even went on the bungee swing! She was unfazed and didn’t really get scared until towards the end… so proud of my little high flyer!

The next day, we had a more grownup-friendly activity and visited the New Kent Winery for a wine tour and tasting. The tour guide said she’d never seen so many kids in a group before!








We spent a lot of the rest of the time in the afternoons taking the kids to the pool at the resort, playing with them at the activity center, and at night we played board games amongst the grownups once the kids were asleep. Nancy even organized a girls’ night one night where all of the ladies got together to just veg out on cheese and chocolate while we talked, gave each other manicures and face masks. The kids had a lot of fun together throughout the stay and overall, it was a really relaxing, laid-back mini-getaway for all of us! The Jubbs have since returned to London, but we hope that we’ll have a chance to see them again sooner rather than later.
Mio’s adorable way of saying “bumblebee.”
She’s in a particularly happy mood because her Uncle Ted was over to visit!