Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Getting ready for Halloween

This year we went to Craven Farms in Snohomish to pick our pumpkins. Unfortunately, all the good ones were already taken and we didn't want to walk to the far end of the pumpkin patch to find the good ones. The mini-pumpkins were a bigger hit for the kids so we bought those instead. This year, Karen was able to handle the carving knife for the pumpkin and designed her own jack-o-lantern.

Maya's new friend and kindergarten mate Sasha and her little sister Mia. Zoe also came by to visit. It was a nice surprise to see Zoe, since their family moved to Lake Stevens during the summer.

First PTA function of the year was a roller skating party...I didn't know these things still exist, but gotta help support the PTA, and of course anything to make the girlz happy.

Friday, October 3, 2008

October update...It's getting cold up here.

Well it's been awhile since we last updated our blog. Being busy is a good excuse. but now that the kids have finally settled into their school routine, Kaori has been able to have some free time to update some recent pictures.

Now that Autumn is here we took a little family trip to Snoqualmie Falls to see the autumn leaves, unfortunately we were a little early, but Klair enjoyed seeing the water fall for her first time. Maya made some new friends in kindergarten. Sasha and Mia.

Karen has started ballet lessons again this year. Here are some pictures of her last years performance.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

The inlaws....It's a GOOD thing.

School has started for our kids, but for some quirky Hawaiian school schedule, The Sakuma Boyz from Hawaii came to visit us on their break. It seems that they have been in school for a month already.
After the Sakuma Boyz, the Seavey Girlz, Aya and Kashus came to visit us for a week. It has been a lot of fun for our girlz to play with the Hawaiian clan.



Picking plums in the back yard.

Dinner is always a chore to feed the masses.


Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Back to School...finally!

The Sakuma Boyz came to visit us in Seattle during the Labor Day weekend. It's been only 7 months since we all met, but at this age, kids grow like weeds and they all have grown. It was nice to see Luke for the first time as well.

Labor Day = Picnic. Unlike Hawaii, it was cold. Notice all the jackets and sweaters. Onigiri-saikou.
And finally, back to school for veteran 2nd grader, Karen. This will be Maya's first time riding the school bus to kindergarten. She was so excited that she woke up at 6AM and slept 2 hours after coming home from school. Maya often slept in till 10 AM during the summer...partially parents fault.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Final days of Summer

Summer = Popsicles + Sunglasses + Picnics.

This summer was exceptionally hot for Seattle. It seems like we were always stocking the freezer with popsicles this summer. Of course the neighborhood kids knew about that as well.
This was the annual Okinawa Kenjin Club picnic. Maya is doing the donut eating contest. Those silly Japanese games....

Monday, August 18, 2008

Welcome back Obachan

Well, grandma came back from Hawaii, and she looked a little ragged. I wonder why.....
Seavey blog

Our precious summer in Seattle is almost over. A few more pictures in their summer dresses before they go back in the closet for next year.
What's with little girls and shoes.....

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Hisashiburi Update

It's been a while since we updated our blog. I don't know how you do it Yumi but we appreciate your updates and pictures. Thanks to you we know how Luke is doing.


It's been exciting to see all the new babies joining the Sakuma clan.

By the way, Kaori started using a new scrapbooking software and here are the creations below.

What do you think Yumi?



Summer = waterpark. Well it was more like spray park and Klair was the only one getting wet.


Our first game to see Ichiro on Japan night at Safeco Field. The mariners are terrible this year, but we won this game.

Neigborhood kids. Can't wait for school to begin...it seems like our house is the neighborhood hangout.