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No one is safe anymore…

Teo has started walking. And yes, he has my ipod in his mouth. Power of Apple products?

Apologies for the long delay in posting. Both boys had gotten sick, and Teo was infected for almost 3 weeks. Now it seems like we may have finally crossed over with 2 normal healthy boys. Fingers crossed, as Teo needs to get his measles shot next week and then the long flight to Japan on April 6th.

A Summer Surprise in February

Somehow Mother Nature decided to be kind to us (or perhaps just Global Warming) and gave us a beautiful spring-like day at the beginning of February which was especially nice after a deep freeze.  So we came out of our shell and got the boys out for their first every swing together.  Looking forward to when the real spring arrives!

Playing Hookey

I knew that Chika was off on a business trip to Paris, but what I didn’t realize was that Kai’s school was going to be closed on Monday.  Oh, and in addition we were having sub-freezing temperatures reducing the options for entertaining our two boys even further.  I was in the last days of my German class, but since I wasn’t getting as much out of it as I would have liked I decided to have a mini-adventure instead.  About 70km from Berlin is Tropical Islands, the largest free standing dome in the world with an indoor beach resort operating 24 hours a day, 364 days a year.

I suggested to my friend Joerg (his son also goes to the same school as Kai) since he is quite the adventurer, and also invited Maki our au pair to join.  Joerg had just bought a new 7-seater car, so we managed to all pile in together for the journey.  When you first arrive, it is almost out of a science fiction movie — a giant dome in the middle of nowhere.  But as soon as you walk inside, you feel like you are in the tropics.  It was a great day for the family and much better than staying home in the cold.  Big thanks to Joerg for the excellent transportation and food services.

Kid Maintenance

It’s scary how as your children grow, there is an ever-growing list of maintenance reviews that needs to be taken care of.  First, it was the doctor.  Then the parent reviews at the kita on progress.  And now we are in up and running with the dentist.  I have to say that I am envious of Kai’s experience.  A quick 5 minute check, no real poking or prodding, and then getting a toy parting gift.  And then papa takes you to the bakery for pretzels and foamed milk.  But hopefully Kai will be more proactive on his teeth care and not suffer the 8 visits this year that his papa had.

 

Cafe Connoisseur

 

It was a slow start morning and then the tram was severely delayed.  The result was we missed the morning circle start, which meant we had to wait.  Rather than just sit around, we went to a local coffee shop, Oslo Coffee, which Kai had been before.  It was a great time just hanging out and having a morning break.  The barrista was extra nice and didn’t even charge for Kai’s steamed milk.  As the saying goes, when life hands you lemons, make lemonade.

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