Sunday, November 23, 2008

Thailand

Kit is having a great time with her relatives in Thailand.
Last Sunday Kit and I took a day off to explore Bangkok together, just the two of us. We took an express taxi boat down the Chao Praya river.
Kit liked being on a boat and pointing to the other boats. We transferred to the sky train, exiting at Siam Square to tour the large Siam Paragon mall. After Kit's nap we retraced our steps to meet up with Tuk.


Monday, November 10, 2008

Ardenwood & Thai Festival

After enjoying lunch at the Thai temple we headed to Ardenwood to walk around the farm. Kit enjoyed the chickens, rabbits, goats and sheep. At one point she went, "Baa!" like a sheep then cracked up laughing.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Little helper & Duck Tongues

Kit is extremely helpful and sweet.

We often camp out downstairs. Kit likes to help set up our bed. First she will help carry out the pillows while I carry the blankets. Then she helps hold a corner of the blanket while we move it into position. It is very cute.


She also helps put away the plastic containers from the dishwasher into the cabinets. She likes to help with the laundry too. She is very proud to participate in these activities but she says she doesn't know how to cook yet.


I did not feel well yesterday and Kit was very sweet to take care of me. She would pat me on the back and bring water for me. She didn't whine or cry when I couldn't carry her around and play.

This weekend we helped Dad set up his weight set in the garage. For lunch we walked to a local Chinese restaurant where Tuk and I decided to try duck tongue. Well, I guess it was QUACK! worth trying once as there were no QUACK! ill effects from it.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Halloween and first sentence

Kit dressed up as a cute scarecrow. We ran into Dorothy, Toto, a lion and R2D2.

She enjoyed walking through the neighborhood and seeing so many kids. She got a ton of candy for such a little kid.
Kit asked to play pizza which, of course, means to play with play-doh. Aunt Debbie showed her how to make a play-doh pizza. I made a turtle and asked Kit if she liked it. She answered with her first three word sentence, "I like it." She was so proud of herself for saying a sentence that she kept repeating it over and over.