Sunday, March 28, 2010

birthday party, and passover

Sorry, no more details on FL and NYC. Both were good. 'Nuff said.
Omi and Opa visited this past weekend, and we had Sam's birthday party. 3 friends from preschool (plus one friend's older brother) and 3 friends from kindergarten (3 other invitees didn't make it, sadly), a few organized games, cupcake decorating, and controlled chaos for two hours.

Limbo excerpt (pictures severely edited because I'm not sure which kids' parents are ok with me putting them online):



We're hosting a seder w/J's lab tomorrow night, but tonight it was just me and Sam. We had matzo brei, carrots (w/ranch dressing, in Sam's case, and as carrot salad, courtesy of Omi, in mine), and concord grape juice. And had a serious discussion about slavery, in which Sam concluded that sometimes he's a slave because I and Stephanie tell him what to do (we then discussed how being a kid entails a lot of being told what to do, and how that's different from slavery). Happy Passover to all who celebrate.

2 comments:

  1. Oooh, just wait until he tries the classic, "Why is there a Father's Day and a Mother's Day but no Children's Day?" and you can lay the smack down: "Every day is Children's Day!"

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  2. Haha... in Japan there *is* a children's day. Actually there is a boys' day and a girls' day, the former celebrated by flying fabric carp on a pole outside (May 5), and the latter by displaying dolls of the emperor and empress (March 3). Because, you know, girls like to venerate the emperor.

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