1)Lights at Miyagaseko
2) Smores on Xmas eve
3) Diminishing Bridge on Christmas
4) Making Russian Teaccakes On xmas eve
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Thanksgiving Party
I hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving. We had a party at our place on Saturday, instead of Thursday. We don’t have a Thanksgiving holiday in Japan and everyone was working on Thursday. We got a turkey from Costco, and my mom and Taren (of Oslo and Alfred) helped me with cooking. Everything turned out great, and I ate too much as you can see from my moon face! I like to blame it on my hair style, but I might have gained a few because of the holiday season.
20+ people crammed into our tiny town house. I enjoyed decorating the house with the DIYed garlands, flower lights from etsy (Pamela Angus), handmade table runner and a crochet playmat. I don’t have many pictures of Andy or myself, since we were running around a lot acting as a hosts, but both of us (and Kiko) had a great time with great food and great company. How was your Thanksgiving?
Mommy’s Diary: Christmas Wishlist Little Girl’s Edition

1. SALE hello acrylic sign, $10
2. Custom Initial with a Floral Wreath- hand embroidered 3 inch hoop, $30
3. Butterfly Garland Spring/Summer Palate Yellow Thread, $7.50
4. Wall Decals Horses (Reusable and removable fabric stickers, not vinyl) – Pretty Horses, $105
5. Dollhouse pdf pattern/tutorial, $18.50
Clip art courtesy of A Lovely Lark, free download here.
Hello! Since we don’t have a Thanksgiving holiday in Japan, as soon as Halloween is over, the stores are all about Christmas. Many Christmas decorations and lights have sprung up all over Tokyo.
For Christmas, I’ve started to compile a list of items I want for Kiko’s room. So this wishlist is not really for Kiko, but for my own enjoyment..I’m a selfish mother! Her room is a Japanese style room with tatami floor, and I personally find it very hard to decorate. It also has a very low ceiling and the ceiling is made out of fake wood, and it’s very ugly…sigh. Since we are renting, we can’t do a drastic makeover, so I found small decorations that are renter friendly. I found removable decals, light weight paper bunting (don’t need to make a hole in a wall) etc.

























