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More from the Sunday Day Dates

We are getting quite comfy with our Sunday morning routine — our friends drop their kids at our place whom we leave with Kai’s teacher, and then we head off with Teo for a relaxing brunch.  This week we decided to venture to the California Breakfast Slam.  It’s not in a neighborhood we traditionally head to, but we are growing more bold/confident in our Sunday excursions.  It is actually housed in a place which is a bar in the evening — the large communal table in the room where we sat was actually the pool table under cover.  But it turned out to be fitting environment — homey, cozy, with good portions of comfort food.  They even provided you with water without having to order it by the bottle — almost unheard of in Berlin.  Not all the eats were perfect — the poached eggs on the eggs benedict were a bit overpoached — but still a good change of pace from the traditional Berlin brunch fare.  Will venture again.

Making the best of it

We were on just on the way to breakfast when it happened.  I was carrying Kai on my shoulders at I often do and mistepped on some cobblestone and then both Kai and I came down.  Kai got the worst of it, coming chin down and making an unpleasant gash which started bleeding.  So a beautiful sunny morning was spent in the hospital waiting for the one surgeon to take a look and then glue the wound shut.

But we had lollipops, ice cream, swinging in the park, pancakes with berries, syrup AND whipped cream (plus mom and dad had a break for a few hours while the kids slept off their individual ailments — Teo was a bit under the weather as well).  24 hours later, we were not perfect, but on the way to recovery.

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Bite Club

Who would have believed that we would go to two food festivals in two day with offspring. But we did it.  The second time around it was just Kai, Maki, and myself going to check out Bite Club.  From a food perspective, it is quite similar to Street Food Thursdays, but the atmosphere is a bit different.  It’s directly on the spree, part on land and part on a boat.  And it happens to be next to a floating swimming pool/beach venue which tends to draw a more partying crowd.  We got there at opening at 6, so it was still a bit tame.  But by the time we left at 7 it was getting packed with long queues.  Best food of the day: pulled pork bbq sandwich on a grilled long hot dog bun with pickles and creme fraiche and crumbed bbq potato chips. YUM!

Family Food Adventure

So we decided to experiment going to the Street Food Thursday with the whole family.  We figured there was a play area and enough variety to find something for Kai to eat.  Overall, would give the experience a B — we did eat good food, no casualties from the excursion (I did stain my shirt with taco sauce, but some quick spot work at home did the job), and I think everyone managed to have something special (personally, the cheesecake from Elephant was checked on my wish list and was as good as I anticipated).  With hindsight, I think we can make the next trip even better.

New addition

Going from one child to two children was hard, but we had help along the way.  Yukie and Meg were there from the very first day, and Yukie stayed for the first 3 months and then helped bring Chika and the boys to Japan.  In Japan, there was extended support with aunties and uncles about.  But then reality crept in and we were flying back on our own — without a net.  And then (thanks to Chika) we found Maki, whom we both liked immediately.  And now it is official — Maki has joined the family to enjoy the joys and challenges of Kai and Teo.

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Street Food Thursday

With one week left of solo Berlin, I am trying to cover as much ground as possible. Street Food Thursdays was on my list — an old class markethalle taken over by creative young chefs every Thursday. At first it is a bit overwhelming — where to start when there are so many amazing food (and drink options). But after taking a full walk of the place, we slowly dived in. The Taiwanese pork belly “hamburger” was the winner — the soft fluffy white steamed bread combine with succulent pork belly, various pickles and vegetables, peanut crumbs, and sauce was perfection. But will need to head back more often to cover the variety of foods. The good news is that there is a kids play area in the middle, so I am thinking after school adventures for Kai and family when we are all back in August.

Day 1, Solo Papa

At 7:00am the family was on the plane and there I was on my own.  I grabbed a chocolate croissant from the bakery in the airport and a coffee from Starbucks and jumped on the bus home.  Back at home, I finished a bunch of little projects — getting pictures copied onto the PC, a few posts, started doing insurance reimbursements, getting ready for terrace cleaning project with our cleaning person, etc.

I met another local papa who had come back from an overnight camping party by a lake and needed “hangover help”.  While it wasn’t my plan, we ended up going to the Bird for massive burgers.  It was well executed — snagging outside seats without much hassle.  And I ate the whole burger, which I usually share with Chika.  A mistake, as I ended up going home and lying in bed for a while to recover.  I think I heard “moo” every time I opened my mouth.  Finally I did make it for a short gym workout until my colleague Mark pinged me for our planned dinner (which I was not vaguely hungry for).  I proposed we bike down to the canal in Kreuzberg to an asian restaurant, and with the long summer days in Berlin we had a pleasant ride down to Chan.  Decent food, not amazing, but pleasant place to sit outside on a summer evening.  We decided to do a bit more exploring on the way home riding down the canal searching for one more drink.  We didn’t succeed (the sake bar was closed), but ended up stumbling on a pool hall (a serendipitous event, since Mark had just asked 10 minutes earlier if I shot pool).  We couldn’t ignore the omen, so went to check it out.  My rusty skills magically came back to some extent, and even won the first game.  Finally it was time to head home — we decided to be safe papa’s and bring the bikes back on the tram.

Pre-Fathers Day

While I will miss the whole family for the summer, it will be sad to lose my newest partner in crime.  Who else can I feel guilty pleasures with eating ice cream and hiding the fact from mommy (just kidding! at least most of the time.)  We managed to fill all the promises with swimming last weekend and now making it onto the boat this weekend (and still continuing on to the zoo).