Sunday, October 31, 2010

Halloween


The thrill of trick-or-treating

Our Halloween consisted of three events. The first, pictured above, was trick-or-treating through the halls of the Embassy followed by some games and activities in the cafeteria. We had a witch, a ghost and a pumpkin. I was happy for the very traditional costume requests and was able to create all three outfits out of materials on hand. A highlight for me was all of the random people we seemed to make happy on the streets and on the bus. Several whipped out their phones and requested to take pictures.

The next event was Saturday, a trunk-or-treat activity at the church. There is just something magical about the combo of kids, costumes and candy.

On Sunday, we let the kids hand out candy to the few trick-or-treaters we got in our building. They liked that almost as well.

Luckily their memories are short and their familiarity with candy is limited, so we somehow confiscated all of the good stuff for the freezer, gave away the junk and just left the mini lollypops (their favorite) in their bags. They haven't asked...



Saturday, October 23, 2010

Dog Show


Have you seen a happier girl?

Bangkok has tons of open-to-the-public trade shows and conventions. We went to a kids one hoping they would have some good deals on toys but ending up scoring with Claire when we visited a dog show that was going on across the way simultaneously. She got to hold the puppy pictured above and pet TONS of little dogs, most of which were dolled up by adoring owners happy to let a little foreign girl pet them, especially when she asked in Thai. Can you believe this one? 




Saturday, October 9, 2010

Hua Hin Getaway

Not an advertisement.  This is really what it looked like.  The "Lagoon Pool."  I had it to myself.


Jonathan had an off-site training meeting at a resort on a beach close to Bangkok (about 2 hours). Families were invited, but he was going to be in meetings all day, so taking the kids didn't appeal to me. However, leaving the kids did! We asked one of Sylvie's teachers from church to come stay at our house, as well as our regular helper who is great with Paul, and it all worked out great. We got a very relaxing 2-day getaway, and the girls had lots of fun, too. Here are a few more shots of some of the flower arrangements around the resort.





Monday, October 4, 2010

Our New School Girl


Like the reflection in the glass cabinet?

Sylvie was excited to join Claire at her Thai preschool this term, especially when she found out she gets this snazzy new swimming uniform! I was a little worried about her adjustment, since Claire still has hard days, but she has not looked back. Not a tear. She is excited every morning to get ready, especially to put on her backpack. What is it about kids and backpacks? Claire likes being the older sister and showing her the ropes. Sylvie's head teacher is one of the smiliest people I've ever met, and of course, they all love Sylvie. She comes home with some very fancy hair-do's. I guess they re-do hair after naps, and somehow manage to put the tiniest, tightest French braids into her bob.