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Tamie’s Home

Tamie got back from India on Saturday. After cleaning our apartment, I headed down to the airport to pick her up. As I waited, she walked right past me not even noticing me after I whistled at her. I understand it’s hard to pick me out of a crowd of short Japanese people so I wasn’t too upset.

We headed back to Tamie’s folks’ house where Layla was waiting. She was pretty excited to see her Mom – she ran outside to greet Tamie as we drove up the driveway. After seeing that reaction, I’m thinking of taking a business trip of my own for a week.

Sunday was our planned day to head to Kamakura to do the annual sakura (cherry blossom) thing. The weather was not very co-operative, although I guess I should be grateful it didn’t rain much. It seemed we were a couple days late as the a lot of the trees had already shed most of their blossoms, but it was still a nice trip. We visited a couple different temples, explored some back roads, and had a nice meal before coming home.

One stop we did make was at Tamie’s chopstick shop — I call it that because it’s where Tamie brought me to buy chopsticks when I first came here, and it’s where we go every time we need new chopsticks. This time, it was Layla we were getting chopsticks for! She picked out a small pair of chopsticks and we all ended up getting some. Even at the tender age of 2 (almost 3), Layla’s skill with chopsticks has already surpassed mine. Must be genetic.

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Happy (Belated) Valentine’s Day!

Saturday, we had a doctor’s appointment to ensure Layla’s health. She’d been coughing and sniffling all week and we were concerned that she was having a recurrence of her asthma attack, but luckily the doc said she was fine. Except for the extra medication we have to give her. We went for a nice breakfast after the appointment and then headed back home where I napped with Layla while Tamie went out for a massage. Tamie was meeting some friends for a girls’ night out that night, so I spent the evening with Layla. We visited the pet shop to see the dogs (they have a saint bernard puppy there now – only $2500!) and went to the kids’ floor in the department store so she could flirt with boys and play with toys… All in all, it was a good night for everyone, although Tamie might have had a bit of a headache the next morning ;)

Yesterday was Valentine’s Day and the custom here is for women to give chocolates to the men. So I had to meet as many girls’ as I could — we actually spent the day at Tamie’s folks’ place, heading over there in the afternoon to have a nice sushi dinner. We’d been planning on buying them sushi to thank them for the time they spent with Layla while she was in the hospital and the schedules all finally worked out. Nothing better than sushi, beer and chocolate! The perfect Valentine’s Day, I’d say.

Pictures of the weekend here:


Saturday
Saturday

Sunday… TBD.

Yokohama Chocolate Paradise

Every year on Valentine’s Day in this country, women all over buy (or make) boxes of chocolate for the men in their lives… not just their husbands or sweethearts, ALL the men, including friends and co-workers. One direct side effect of this is the chocolate fairs that pop up in every department store where women go to battle with each other in searching for the best chocolates. It’s so crazy that chocolate companies are complaining this year because Valentine’s Day falls on a Sunday, they are worried about a significant drop in sales since women don’t have co-workers to buy for. In any case, there are still a ton of girls out there duking it out for the champion chocolate and we went out to taste the carnage.

We headed to Yokohama to have dinner at a hotel offering a buffet that included a chocolate waterfall for Layla to experience. Before heading up to the restaurant though, we stopped off at the chocolate paradise to check out what chocolates were out this year. Luckily we’re a bit early in the season that the elbows weren’t so pointy and the shoppers not so vicious. Even still, at first, Layla was a bit nervous with all the people dashing about… but after getting a sample or two and realizing there was free chocolate on toothpicks to be had, Layla quickly ignored the crowd, instead focusing her attention on the ladies behind the counters. I can safely say her eyesight is 20/20 or better — she can spot a sample tray from 100 meters!

There were all kinds of chocolate to be had in all different shapes and colours. Chocolate carved as animals and flowers was quite popular, as was chocolate in various spacy colours. The most interesting things we saw and tried was chocolate-covered caviar. Luckily, it tasted like chocolate to me. Layla was getting right into it though – she tried some with rum, some with champagne, and even one piece with ginger in it. Regardless of what it was, she seemed to enjoy it, always wanting more.

After getting our fill of chocolate samplers, we headed up to the restaurant for dinner. Who says dessert always comes after the meal? The buffet was pretty standard fair, but it was the first time Layla really understood what a buffet meant. It wasn’t until we were eating dessert and she stole my ice cream that she figured it out… I kept taking little bits of ice cream until she finally got mad at me, so I said fine and went and got another one. The wheels were just turning when I came back to the table with a fresh cup of ice cream… it didn’t take long before she got up to get her own fresh one. Smart kid, that one.

When dinner was finished, Layla got it in her head that she wanted new shoes. We’d promised her some in the hospital and for whatever reason she remembered… so we went down to where there were kid’s shoes for sale — unfortunately, it was right beside the Disney store. Shoes were quickly forgotten as the kid found something more interesting to shop for. Right beside the Disney store was the toy department, so needless to say, shoes were not bought… at least, not Layla’s shoes.

Tamie, inspired and anxious to buy shoes, figured that if Layla wasn’t getting a pair someone ought to… and that someone was her. We went to the ladies’ shoes floor (yes, it’s an entire floor devoted to shoes) and spent a lot of time looking at rows upon rows of shoes. I kept Layla entertained (or more precisely, my camera did) while Tamie kept herself entertained. Check out the pics she took in the gallery.

Two pairs of shoes bought, and we were done. The stores closing was a good sign that we should head home, so we headed to the train and came back home.

Next week is Valentine’s Day and we’ll be out again at another chocolate fair, I’m sure. I need to make sure Tamie gets some good chocolate for the favourite men in her life. ;)


Yokohama Chocolate Fair
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Home And Healthy

Layla is free, clear and back home sleeping in her own bed again.

When I put her to bed tonight, she looked at it, then at me. “A crib? Oh, MAN!” she said indignantly. I laughed.

The place is a mess again, toys everywhere. And I love it.

Less Than 24 Hours…

Today was the final day of Layla’s imprisonment in the Japanese hospital. I was worried she’d end up catching some virus from one of the many sick kids in the hospital, but luckily that was not to be… so, come tomorrow morning we will be picking her up and releasing her from the strict rules and harsh regulations of the last two weeks. I will work from home as much as I can tomorrow so that Tamie can go to the office, as I don’t think sending her to daycare straight from the hospital is the best thing. Tuesday and Wednesday she’ll spend at her grandparents house.

So what does this all mean for Layla? Three days of unbridled spoiledness. Tamie’s even told me she’s buying Layla chocolate… and I’ll give her whatever she wants for supper…

… I just hope she doesn’t come to learn that the way to get what she wants is to stay in the hospital for two weeks.