Thursday, September 27, 2012

Other snapshots from September


Big shoes to fill! (Mommy's new jogging shoes)
Okay, so we are really enjoying the fancy camera that we got for our Christmas gift last year and also, c'mon.. you can't help but take ANOTHER picture of these stinkin' cute kids!

little angel

Kai is a great big brother.

Look at that face! Don't you just want to moosh it up and eat him up!?

round, squishy bumbo

the Sanui sleepy look

Brothers

Watching a little Shimajiro before bedtime


You say it's your birthday na na na na It's my birthday, too, Ya!

Lots of celebrations this month.  I don't know if it is just the time of our life or if we just know too many people?! But every weekend, there is at least one birthday party or baby shower or SOMETHING! 
Jacob's 3rd Birthday

King Jacob @ Pump It Up

Round TWO! (We are missing Emily & Rhys and Katie...)
 My 33rd Birthday

THANK YOU SO MUCH, Auntie & GG!! Dim sum was sooo much better than having to cook my own dinner. :)

Sushi with the Lopezs
 Kai's 3rd birthday


Chuck E Cheese: Baby pic!

Awwwww... Kai & his little buddy, Miss Erykah

Happy Birthday!!


Veronica's baby shower


Romans 4:18

Against all hope, Abraham in hope believed and so became the father of many nations, just as it had been said to him, “So shall your offspring be.”
A very, very dear friend of mine had a baby shower early this month.  Veronica is like a spiritual mom to me, always wise and nurturing and an inspiration to me.  Veronica and her husband, Todd, had been trying to have a baby since I met her 5 years ago.  They met with different kinds of doctors and tried all sorts of things.  They eventually filed for bankruptcy and gave up all of their properties so that they could have the immediate funds to go through with IVF.  It was all such a leap of faith.  But after years and years of effort and heartfelt prayers from all of us and vision from Vero of her son Judah, they were truly meant to have their hope fulfilled.  During IVF, Veronica only had one good egg and well.. one was all they needed!  They are due to have their son Judah any day now!

Boys Club!


art

kai's art
falling leaves
just paint and q-tips!
art
what happens when you leave a 2 year-old alone for a few minutes with markers!
painting of a creek and trees

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Kiddo Land


1st Day: April 2012
 From the end of April to the end of September, Kai attended Kiddo Land in Warm Springs.  At first I had my reservations about dropping Kai off, but in the end, it was a great transition for Kai.  He got to have his own time to play away from home and hopefully, it will have been good practice for him since he will start Japanese school next week.  It took him awhile to warm up to the new environment and people, but gradually, he grew to love his teachers and felt very comfortable there.  This Monday, when I dropped him off, he just ran right in and started to play.  I'm grateful to the teachers there for caring for Kai and helping him to feel comfortable.

Last day: September 25, 2012 with Miss Jynette, Miss Alex, & Miss Yee


THREE


Psalm 131:2 The Message

I’ve kept my feet on the ground, I’ve cultivated a quiet heart. Like a baby content in its mother’s arms, my soul is a baby content.
 3 years ago today my life changed forever. Our sweet Kai entered our lives with his seriousness, his love for music and learning, his highly sensitive "organizational" skills, his warm cuddles, & take-my-breath-away handsomeness.. I couldn't imagine life without you.


♥ u my Bubba Kai, my mooshka, my Mr. Noah Kai! Happy Birthday!!! ♥
Now that you are 3...
1. You are a BIG brother.  I love watching you hold Lukas's hand or kiss his head.  I pray every night that you and Lukas will have an amazing friendship, be a team, spur one another on in positive ways, and be the ultimate example of brotherhood.

2. You are an entertainer (able to entertain yourself.. and us, too!)
He is singing "Musunde hiraite," a Japanese song about clapping your hands.
むすんで、ひらいて、手をうって、むすんで。またひらいて、手をうって、その手をほっぺに。。
3. You are an artist.
4. You are a BIG BOY!!

TODAY was his first day EVER leaving a special "gift" in his potty!!!
This morning, I wanted to take Kai somewhere fun for his birthday, so we went to Chuck E. Cheese.  Some friends met us there as well as tutu and... daddy!! Tonight, I'm going to make some of Kai's favorites--inari sushi, miso soup, berries, and chocolate chip cookies! Happy birthday, Kai-kai-kun!

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Snapshots of August



I LOVE how Lukas has his hand on Kai and has such a big smile on his face.


enjoying the backyard

chalk art

Music in the Park: we were dancin up a storm! What a workout! Kai kept asking for more. 

2 daddies with babies

big brother little brother

painting the box house

August-- Family Time

August was a crazy busy month for us.  We were fortunate to have lots of visits with family members.

Texan Kearns

My brother's family came out from Texas for a couple of weeks.  Sarah, my SIL, usually makes her way out here with the kids about once a year, but this time, my brother, Ryan, also paid us a visit.  We are averaging an appearance from him about every 3 years.  I told him that I only come out to Texas if I am pregnant or if my kids are little babies.  We'll see when we see each other again!!
My mom got pregnant with my brother when I was 7 months old, so to say the least, I never completely viewed my brother as much younger or smaller than me. He currently towers over my 5'8" frame by 4+ inches.  I also don't feel like my parents treated us as an older and a younger sibling, just girl and boy differences.  I know that I've always wanted to get along with my brother and for us to have a better relationship, but throughout the years, different things got in the way.  Sibling rivalry (at least on my part--always wanting things to be "fair") and over time, difference in the types of friends we hung out with, the culture we identified with, and the religion we chose.  We both chose different paths and it is interesting now as two married adults with two kids, how we still ended up pretty similar despite many things.  My hope as the years loom ahead is that our families can see each other, the cousins can create lots of great memories together, and for my brother and I to love and respect each other, appreciate what we have, and that we can set great examples to our children about how to be friends with your sibling.
Cousins :)
my "lil" brother and our first-born boys

Kai with Andrew & Bailey Boo


G's 80th/"family reunion"

My "G" turned 80!!! Just a couple of weeks earlier, she made a trip out to Colorado to visit Ashley and folks and well, the altitude did a number on my poor G.  She came home in a walker!  It was very surprising to see her walking around the way she did and all of a sudden she seemed so old (sorry, Grams, if you are reading this.)  Thankfully, she is doing much better now and is walking on her own again.  Anyways, to celebrate this landmark year, lots of our scattered family gathered from all over-- Uncle Mahina & Kristen from Portland, the Lundgaards from CO, the Bubnises from SD.  We missed my brother by a few days as well as Justin, but everybody was pretty much there.  It was neat to see all the kids together and to reunite with my cousins.
the cousins: "Generations 2 & 3"

Jenn & gang

That weekend of G's birthday, Uncle Mahina made a quick stop at our house for a night and then Jenn & Josh crashed with us on Saturday night.  It was all so rushed.  Time just passes too quickly.  One second, I am in junior high and Jenn is my best friend in the whole world.  She used to be at my house every day after school, walking home together, singing together the latest song on the radio, reading notes we had passed during school, gossiping about which boy we thought was cute.  Now, we get an hour here or there to sit together and laugh maybe just a handful of times in the year before we are rushed off to take care of our own families.  Anyways, I'm just getting all sentimental now.  But, it was nice to see my cous.
Kai, the dog-lover, with Stanley Bubnis the "dog"
after BBQing with friends (KDPhi reunion): Kai, Kylie, Natalie, Naomi, & Brooke
Brooke is HILARIOUS!! She didn't quite understand how I "fed" Lukas.  She asked, "Does he need a straw to eat?!"

4 Reunions & a Funeral

That SAME weekend (omg can you say emotionally exhausting?! (in good and bad ways..))-- we attended memorial services for my cousins' dad.  It was a terrible way to go and I can do nothing but feel for my cousins.  I thought they gave an honorable and honest service in remembrance of their father.  Both girls really spoke from their hearts and I love them both even more for it.  I feel like when someone passes I never quite have the right words.  I don't know what to say that would provide comfort or insight.  I can only let them know that I am here and that I love them.  I didn't know their father too well, but I care about Ashley and Nicole very much. 
Ashley & mini-me Kory
RIP Steve Caraway.

American Swim Academy


In August, we finally decided to give swim lessons a shot.  As is Kai's temperament, it has been a slow journey to observe and literally "feel out the waters."  Kai started off by clinging desperately to Ryuta's neck throughout the lesson, but he has made a good deal of progress in feeling more comfortable in the water.  Ryuta was sick one Saturday, so I took Kai.  With lots of assurement and praise, Kai more quickly warmed up to his lesson.  The Saturday morning swim lesson is only 30 minutes, so we really need to warm up FAST!!  Right now, Kai is in the swim babies class which is 6 months to 3 years.  Each child has a parent with them.  As soon as he gets more and more comfortable, we will try to get him into the preschool class.  I can then take him on a weekday and he can go in the water with just the teacher.  My hope is that he will feel more comfortable in the water, to trust the teacher (and himself) to try some new things and learn some new skills.  My parents put my brother and I into swim lessons every summer from babyhood through junior high and I feel very confident in the water.  I look forward to future trips to the beach and to Hawaii, summer parties at a swimming pool, and also our future season passes to the local water park.  Our boys MUST learn how to swim!
Congrats, Kai, on completing your first session! We are so proud of you!!