Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Back in the Swing of Things

Back to School

It has been an exciting past few weeks, pretending to get into a schedule.  (Tell me, does anyone really have a good, predictable rhythm with kids???)  The girls are going to bed earlier (wa-hoo!), but they are also getting up more in the middle of the night and Mabel is consistently waking up at 6:00 am.  Whaaat?  The first thing she asks for EVERY morning is "peanut butter on a spoon" so I drag myself to the kitchen and load up a huge spoon with Skippy.  (I can't find natural p.b. to save my life here.)  Then I put her pillow and her Frozen blanket on our rug and pray that she will just stay there , eating her peanut butter so I can sleep for just a few more minutes.  I would put her in our bed, but who wants peanut butter on your sheets?  She's just too sweet though.  The other thing she says about everyday is, "It's morning time!  Look outside.  It's not dark."  True dat.  

Cora goes to Ms. Maria's class everyday.  We had a few "off" days last week, but I think it's because she is worried she is going to miss out on doing something fun with me, Mabel, and Edith.  I don't know how to assure her that painting with milk on bread and doing somersaults in gymnastics is way more fun than sweeping the floor at home.  She does love it, but she's also said that she likes going to school sometimes, just not everyday.  It IS too much for her little self.  That's just kind of the way things roll here, though.  School is Monday through Friday 8:30-2:40 with an extra hour-long Mandarin class on Mondays and Wednesdays.  When I go to pick her up, she is slippery with sweat from their afternoon recess and is never excited about the 15 minute walk home, uphill, in th 95+ degree weather.  Fair enough. I'll give it to you Cora.  So, with ALL 3 girls on the double stroller, I HIKE up that hill, with my body leaning at a 45 degree angle.  It's good for my character. 

At preschool orientation in her new Tiger Tots shirt

First day of school!
Sisters!
Mabel at her preschool orientation
Painting bread with milk paint at pre-k
(I need to get permission from the girl's mom to post a photo of this first)
Cora and her friend.  The other day Cora told me that I was the meanest mom and that she wanted this little girls' mom instead.  Oh, Cora.  I love you so much.
Cora's preschool teacher, Ms. Maria
On the way to school!
Drop-off is definitely a family affair!
Walking to school again...


More hugs!
Mabel ain't holdin' nobody's hand on her first day to school.

Mabel making herself at home in her preschool class!


Stuff We've Done Lately (in no particular order)

We try to explore as much as we can, especially on the weekends.  I've developed a knack for choosing the most over-priced, average-tasting meals in the city while Sterling continues with a steady streak of being able to pick-out the cheap, authentic, delicious (albeit often greasy) dives!  I've decided to let him pick where we eat from now on...

Trying out a local noodle place
Bubble tea (w/o tea) and smoothies!
Riding Taiwanese style, watching us all drink bubble tea.  These little fans are amazing.  We got them for all of the girls.  Mabel also broke one at a market, so now we have 4...

Sterling found this dumpling/potsticker place up the street.  We can seriously feed our whole family for less than $10.  Anyone who comes to visit us is eating here.  Soooooo amazingly delicious.



Cora was fascinated with the woman making the dumplings.  I wanted to stare, too, but it's harder to get away with it when you are 30.    

I really should have gotten a photo of Sterling with our new vacuum.  He was even more excited than Cora to use it!  
She was working out.  Haha.  This is definitely going in a wedding slideshow.
Mommy-daughter date to the "sticker store" (aka stationary store)
Making chore charts for FHE.  The next week we taught them about tithing after they got their little allowance.  
Peek-a-boo!
FHE lesson, led by Sterling.  I think it was about our bodies, so we traced the girls' bodies onto butcher paper and decorated them.
The Stake had a ward primary day and made cards for missionaries as one of the activities. 

Markets 

After the Stake Primary Activity, we went with some other families from the English Ward and explored the market and boardwalk.  I can't get enough of markets for some reason.  We didn't have a stroller for Mabel or Cora, though, so we didn't last long.  I did a head count about a hundred times in the first few minutes.  There were so many people and our girls are pretty much professional dashers.  So...we bought them some ice cream cones, a hat for Cora and a backpack for Mabel.  This market is famous for their fishballs.  I didn't get any, though.  Hmmm.  I've had them before, but I must say I prefer other things.

Oh, I love my girls! (At Danshui Market)

It's bigger than you, Mabel!  
Since being here, we have only heard about one hardware store and one Target-like place.  Setting up our little house, we needed some thing,  soooooo, we ventured out to the mega complex that includes both stores.  Nearby was a quick little sushi place.

Sushi Express



We definitely did some damage...
Here are some more random photos.

City slicker

One night Cora started pretending that she was a sister missionary visiting our family for dinner.  She broke out her scriptures, read us some of the Good Word and told us all about her companion (Mabel) from Japan.  I couldn't stop laughing!!!


At the night market Sterling and I found ourselves spending a disproportionate time looking at children's clothing.
How could we not buy them two sets of matching dresses and hair bows?  
She ripped the bow out shortly after, but it was good while it lasted.
This fruit stand across the street from us is Cora's favorite place.  She loves to bring her little Frozen bank (with the lock and key) and count out her money to buy her fruit.  She knows how to say a few kinds of fruit and knows how to say "$20" in Chinese--the price in New Taiwanese Dollars.  The stand owners love it!
Cora and I went to the local Carrefour (grocery store).  She was smitten with the little carts.  (Does every parent dread these like I do?)  They always seem like a fun, cute idea, but they make the shopping take 20x longer and just beg to be run into things and people...  (Yes, I bought her chocolate cereal.  No judging.)
The flower market!  
As part of our market hopping date, we went to the fabric market.  SO.  MUCH.  FABRIC!  We weren't coming with a particular project in mind, so it was just kind of overwhelming, but so fun.  The market is indoors and two or three stories of a huge building.  I've been told that the top floor is full of tailors.  Now that it has been a few weeks, I'm ready to go back and actually get some fabric for some projects.  Problem is I just broke my last sewing machine needle.  I wonder if I can find what I need at this market.  It's like trying to find a needle in a, uh, fabric stack...
The top of my Taiwan bucket list was a night market and Sterling made my dream come true!  (He actually has an incredible record of making several of my dreams come true.)  We didn't eat anything really crazy this time around, but maybe in the future???

Happy 6th Wedding Anniversary!  Date night at Shilin Night Market
Shilin Night Market
For our anniversary dinner, we really just ate street food:  steamed buns, fresh juices, onion crepe thing, dragonfruit, fried squid (but we didn't do the giant BBQ squid thing on a stick!), and lots of other yummy things 
Okay, these were so incredible.  Candy-covered strawberries.  Imagine juicy little strawberries covered in the thinnest layer of strawberry-flavored sucker, so thin it just cracks when you bite into it.  Yep.

The biggest chicken nugget you ever did see!  I guess at this point you can't really call it a "nugget", can you?  Sterling remembers eating these as a missionary back in the day, so we had to get one for good times' sake.  While I'm not a huge chicken nugget fan, this was actually pretty good.  They pounded the actual piece of chicken in front of you, so you know there isn't any weird processed animal pieces going into it.

Kids fishing for little shrimps at the night market.
The biggest spring rolls ever

I have more photos to throw on this blog--but it will probably have to wait until tomorrow.  I can already hear Mabel crying, "Peanut butter on a spoon!"  

Love you all.


1 comment:

  1. These are all so great! I'm glad you guys seem to be enjoying Taiwan! If you ever decide to take a family trip down south, I'd be more than happy to give you some recommends.

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