All the peoples on the flight line |
They had all the Japanese and American military planes out to look at. The pilots were standing in front for people to take pictures with.
Sometimes we see this monstrous blue plane take off from our window. It was fun to see it up close.
There were booths set up around the planes, some selling food and military paraphernalia and others giving out information. The Japanese use Friendship Day as a recruiting tool. I think Vivien would be happy to join the military police if she got to work with giant dogs every day.
There were also bouncy houses and bands and other activities going on. We stopped to watch a wind quintet and I missed orchestra so much I wanted to cry a little. Vivien knew all the instruments except the bassoon.
The funniest part of Friendship Day was watching people take pictures with our children like they were Disney princesses. One of the doctors at the clinic had joked about setting up a booth with all the blonde children on base and charging a dollar per picture or something. I think it would have been a very lucrative scheme!
It feels a little weird to stand back and let strangers crowd around your children, but I also find them irresistibly cute, so I guess I can relate.
And now's as good a time as ever for another episode of . . .
Funny Things Vivien Says
-When I was getting ready to do an exercise video the other day, she came in with a hairbrush in each hand chanting: "How way jumping jacks! I'm jumping jacking! One! Two! Three!"Falling asleep in the snuggly blanket after a night where she wouldn't go to sleep and a morning that began at the crack of dawn. |
-Pointing at our open sliding door: "A mosquito bite got in!"
-She has an imaginary Master. Drew watched an episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars with her and she really latched on to the concept. The other day on the playground she asked me to come sit on the bench with her: "We are waiting for master."
"What is master doing?"
"He is going to get us some food."
Vivien Forbes Independence 2014 |
Vivien Forbes Cornered 2014 |
Vivien Forbes Careful Play 2014 |
They're out there pretty much every day, rain or shine. It's kind of like a backyard, right? At least they're getting fresh air. I did have a nightmare the other night of one of them climbing over the railing and falling, so I have to keep a close eye on them or lock them in (which they hate). It's almost like having a pool!
We'll be glad when the shades are installed at the park so we can actually go down again. It's starting to get pretty warm here. There were some torturous days this week that it was gorgeous and we wanted to go outside, but Rafe had a bout of roseola so we were forced to keep our germs contained. Our railing started to look like prison bars . . . At least Rafe is still pleasant, even when he's sick.
He is starting to get interested in books for reasons other than chewing. He will almost allow us to hold the book and turn the pages so it can actually be read. We have to keep them generally out of his reach though, because most of all he enjoys crinkling the pages into little balls.
He just doesn't know his own strength.
I think all the marines in our branch are rubbing off on him. He's getting used to muscles.
This is Drew's EQ 2nd counselor whose wife is expecting. He'll be staying home with the baby, and he's so excited. |
Vivi had changed my camera filter and I didn't figure out how to change it until today. Our theme was "I am like a star shining brightly." |
Drew had to wrangle children because our MC got detained and I had to tell jokes between all the acts (Thanks for the "Bye son!" buffalo joke, Colette. They liked that one), but next year we'll make sure he showcases himself by performing a one-man play of the entire Fellowship of the Ring, complete with costumes.
Thanks for this blog. I love it. I get butterflies in my stomach just looking at pictures of your children on the balcony. It is so high up.
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