Train stations, hot springs, rice patties, and big rain! This is also known as the Taiwan countryside.
For the past couple months we have been preparing Quince for what will be the largest trip he has taken. Two major international destinations, one unsuspecting little guy.
It was a dark and stormy night. We arrived Friday in the early evening, about dinner time. The weather was light wind and rain. That all changed Saturday. It rained off and on most of the day, the wind kicked in in the afternoon. While trying to cook dinner I had to move the camp stove …
Months ago, Theresa and I saw that Pentatonix would be coming to Seattle as special guests for the Kelly Clarkson tour. We missed seeing them the year before as concert date was getting too close to when Inara was due. We didn’t want to pass this up, then she found a groupon deal. Woot! We had no …
While Quince is no stranger to car rides longer than a couple hours, I’m sure in his eyes each one seems like a journey comparable with those written by Tolkien.
Not every kid gets to say their Grandpa lives in another country. Even fewer of them get to say it is also easy to have lunch with him. Well, at least for us non-European folk. 😉 Last week, Quince and I went up to Victoria to have lunch with my dad. We spent a lot …
Not long ago we attended an event at the local library whom hosted the Burke Museum’s pre-schooler science day. IMG_2859
To open the month of July, Quince had his first sleepover. To ready him we talked about it the month beforehand.
After a year and half of living in our house we finally painted Quince’s bedroom. Since it’s his room we let him pick the colors, with limits of course.