Today, we went to nearby Borge Street Park for a couple hours as a little family outing and to give Mio some time to play on the playground to her heart’s content. As usual, as soon as she saw the playground when she got out of the car, she squealed in delight and ran towards it!
I mentioned before that Mio is getting more affectionate these days, and we caught one of such sweet moments on video! Here she is, giving a kiss to Daddy and then blowing Mama a kiss.
Mio with her “Dadoo.” Definitely a Daddy’s girl…
On the big girl swing with mama. She squeals “whee!” while she swings! 🙂
Mio playing with her friend Junna, a daughter of a family friend who lives only a few blocks away. Junna-chan is only two months older than Mio, so they’re very close in age! 🙂 We’d let them play together in the past when we were visiting Virginia from California, but they’re finally at the age where they are interacting more and actually playing together. It’s really cute to watch!
Mio turned 18 months old today, on October 2! 🙂 She is now one and a half years old – how time flies! Growing up further into toddlerhood definitely brings with it new challenges along with all its joys, and Mio has been exercising more and more of her independent will these days… she seems to be more sensitive and emotional lately, especially when she doesn’t get what she wants, but is also learning and picking up on new things every day. When did she turn into a little grownup?
The Rundown at Eighteen Months…
Stats: We can’t find an accurate scale in the house, but you have most definitely gotten a lot heavier since we arrived in Virginia. Neither Daddy nor I can hold you for more than five minutes without having to eventually put you down because you are getting so heavy (your squirminess doesn’t help!). We estimate that you weigh around 27 lbs or so, but we’ll find out once we get an 18 month old appointment scheduled with your new pediatrician!
Things You’re Doing Now: To add to your vocabulary that I posted about last month, you have also learned “ao” (Japanese for “blue”), “aka” (“red”), and today you signed and said “chou-chou” (“butterfly”) for the first time! Your eating habits have gotten pickier, and you often only want to eat the same things that we’re eating… and you’re constantly eating. (I swear we feed you five meals a day.) Your favorite thing to do lately is to brush your teeth. You do it three or four times a day obsessively, and get upset if we don’t put enough toothpaste on it. (It seems like you like the minty taste, because we catch you sucking on the toothbrush head between brushes.) You also get a kick out of rinsing your mouth with water and spitting the toothpaste out. If we left you alone, you’d brush your teeth all day long, and when we try to wrestle the toothbrush out from you hand, you collapse into a screaming tantrum! I suppose brushing your teeth is not a bad habit to be obsessed with, so most of the time we let you go to town with it, but I’m starting to wonder if you are developing a little bit of OCD. Another thing you are really into is slapping lotion/moisturizer/cream on your face and rubbing it around on your cheeks — you just want to do everything you see the grownups doing! (When we try to take the cream away, you collapse and scream, again.) It’s really stressful to go out to eat with you at restaurants, because you are always trying to stand up in your high chair, get out and run around everywhere — you’ve even run into the chef’s kitchen a couple times. These are all the growing pains of toddlerhood and seemingly a preview of the “terrible two’s,” and while there are times when our patience starts to wear thin, there are some really sweet things you’re doing lately, too. You’ve discovered piggyback rides, and often come over and put your arms over my shoulders when I’m sitting down so that I’ll carry you around on my back. You say “Mama” a lot more now, and in the morning, I hear you calling “Mama” from your crib in the nursery. You’ve also started calling Dan “Da-doo” instead of “Daddy” lately for some reason (does this remind anyone else of Animaniacs?) — not sure how this change came about, but it’s pretty cute. Lately, when you watch your children’s songs, you clap, gesture, and sometimes interject along with them instead of just silently watching the screen.
Here you are, doing the gestures to “ito maki maki,” one of your favorite Japanese songs lately. (Your favorite English songs are “B-I-N-G-O” and “Old MacDonald Had a Farm.”)
I can’t believe it’s already October! The end of September just flew by, as the past few days have been pretty busy. On Thursday evening, we met up with my cousin’s husband Devin who was visiting from Arizona on business. It was his first time meeting Mio, and it was great catching up since the last time we saw him two years ago, and hearing about how my cousin Yuko and their kids were doing. Hopefully we’ll have a chance to see Yuko, Beni-chan and Sakura-chan soon! I’m sure Mio would love them, too.
Dinner with Devin at Blue Ocean Japanese Restaurant.
Friday evening, my sister and I met up with friends in Silver Spring, Maryland, to watch the Japanese rock band B’z perform live in concert!
B’z concert in Silver Spring, Maryland
With Erri, Akira, and Erri’s friends.
They were great live! We got to see them pretty close up! (photo courtesy of Akira)
On Saturday, we drove down to Richmond to attend our friend Stephanie and Danny’s wedding! Before we left, we dropped Mio off with a family friend in the morning so they could watch her for much of the day. They have a daughter who is only 2 months older than Mio, so I heard that they played very well together while Dan and I were in Richmond!
What was supposed to be a two hour drive ended up taking longer due to a huge funeral procession that was on I-95, but we made it just in time for the ceremony, which was held at the beautiful Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in the heart of Richmond. (Apologies for the poor picture quality — I only had my phone with me to take pictures!)
Waiting for the ceremony to start
The groom coming down the aisle!
Stephanie looked stunning as she made her way down the aisle…
A beautiful wedding ceremony!
“You may kiss the bride!”
Walking down the aisle as Mr. & Mrs. Om!
Congratulations Stephanie and Danny!
They were the picture-perfect couple!
The cocktail hour and reception were equally beautiful — the venue was lovely and all the food was so delicious!
Steph & Danny sharing their first dance as husband & wife
Talking to the bride and groom
We were so happy we could move back in time to attend their wedding!
With the beautiful bride ♥ I can’t believe I’ve known Stephanie for 11 years now – she was one of the first friends I made at Virginia Tech! Congratulations Mrs.Om!
With the lovely couple!
One of the most delicious cupcakes I’ve ever had!
Mimi and I – friends since high school! 😀
With the hubby!
Fun in the photobooth!
Sunday was devoted to spending lots of quality time with Mio, as I hadn’t gotten to spend any time with her Friday evening and all of Saturday.
Sidewalk chalk with Auntie Miwa. Mio’s first time playing with sidewalk chalk!
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September has been quite an eventful month, with plenty of ups and downs! With a cross-country move and a whirlwind of changes, it’s been both exciting and exhausting. I’m ready for things to calm down and to just sit back, breathe in the fall air, and admire the beautiful colors that autumn will bring. (I think the fall season is one of the things I missed the most about the East Coast!)
Mio has been loving all the space she has to run around in, and practically lives in the backyard during the daytime. Here are some snapshots I took with my phone yesterday while she was enjoying the last of the September sunshine…
Mio on my childhood swingset.
In the sun’s spotlight.
Surrounded by green.
fence + ivy
Very rustic.
Mio with a leaf. She can say “happa” (Japanese word for “leaf”) now.
Pulling bowls out to play with.
She loves arranging all the colorful bowls on the floor.