Saturday, November 25, 2006

Fried Turkey

20.7 pound turkey, Cajun seasoning, 5 gallons peanut oil. Posted by Picasa

Monday, November 13, 2006

Post-micturition convulsion syndrome

We're now pretty sure that this is what Ren has. I get it too sometimes so it's really no big surprise. Aya was the first to notice it pointing out how he would shiver saying, "See he just wet his diaper!" I like that there is such a wonderful medical word for the pee shivers. Aya didn't seem to have any good Japanese equivalent of the word handy. How could that be?

It seems Ren is going through an intellectual boom. He has started doing a lot of the things we've been trying to get him to do like sign and use spoken words in addition to his usual long-winded babble. One of his favorite signs is "Milk", as in the kind that come from Aya. He will come up to me while we're playing and Aya is sleeping and do this sign and get mad when I apologize for not having what he wants. I wonder if he expects me to get Aya or thinks I can do it and just don't want to? Another sign he is fond of is "Hot". He says this pretty well as he signs when he sees things being fried or feels them a little warm. He will call something hot long after it has cooled like he's remembering "this was Hot!". He will also make attempts at the sign for "Fish" as if to say, "look there's one in the book!".

And today he was using the magnet sketch board to draw! I wonder what he will be doing by the time we go back to Japan for the holidays. here I am already longing for the cold Kansai jet lag high.

Pictured here: Ren and my brothers nose.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Saturday, November 04, 2006

Pancakes










We had Ricotta Cheese Pancakes for Breakfast today.
A: 1 cup Flour, 1 tbsp. Sugar, 1 tsp. Salt, 1 tsp. Baking Powder
B: 4 Eggs, 15oz. Ricotta Cheese, 3/4 cup milk, 1 tsp. Vanilla extract
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Friday, November 03, 2006

Mystery Sign

This is a picture of Ren signing that he's done. It looks like he's clapping. This is to imitate Aya and I when we finish eating and say,"Gochiso sama deshita". The problem is that it's similar to when he's asking for "more" of something. We've been helping him shape his hands the right way to make it easier to figure out, but he still has a way to go.



This sign on the other hand, where he claps his head with both hands as if to say, "oh no", is a complete mystery. He uses it as though it were a sign we taught him and does it to say... something, we just have no idea what it is. He looks at us like "why don't you get it?!".
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Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Gyoza night

We celebrated the first day of Nov. with a couple rounds of Gyoza.
It's my turn to make them next time, with lots of garlic. Posted by Picasa