Yesterday was Emi's graduation.
I'm not sure why some schools have a graduation from Kindergarten, but I guess it is a milestone.
Emi also received an award for "Super Reader"; no surprise there as she loves to read books (like mother, like daughter!).
We are more happy with the other award though: being a "True Friend". Emi really does try to befriend everyone. Congrats to Emi!
But if we walk in the light as He is in the light, we have fellowship with each other- I Jn 1:7
Saturday, June 04, 2011
Friday, May 06, 2011
First Tooth
Emi finally lost her tooth. It is her first time, so she was very excited.
She has been waiting and waiting, as most of her classmates have already lost theirs.
Guess our little girl is getting older...
She has been waiting and waiting, as most of her classmates have already lost theirs.
Guess our little girl is getting older...
Monday, May 02, 2011
Futebol
Couldn't live in Europe and not take in a soccer, uh, I mean, Football game at least once.
So when a friend invited me along I jumped at the chance!
The Sporting Football Club dates back to like 1906, so they have a long, proud history here.
So how was it? Well, it is much more exciting in person than on TV. Sporting was a much better team than their opponent, Portimonense. Their passes were crisp and accurate. Still, it was a very close game.
Up 2-1 with about 10 minutes left and Sporting gets hit with a red card, which means they play 10 men, instead of 11.
A few minutes later and they are given a second red card, so now it is 9 on 11.
The home crowd was clearly not pleased-- they are quite passionate about the game here. They even had the riot police standing by.
Well, fortunately Sporting held on for the victory! It was a fun game.
So when a friend invited me along I jumped at the chance!
The Sporting Football Club dates back to like 1906, so they have a long, proud history here.
So how was it? Well, it is much more exciting in person than on TV. Sporting was a much better team than their opponent, Portimonense. Their passes were crisp and accurate. Still, it was a very close game.
Up 2-1 with about 10 minutes left and Sporting gets hit with a red card, which means they play 10 men, instead of 11.
A few minutes later and they are given a second red card, so now it is 9 on 11.
The home crowd was clearly not pleased-- they are quite passionate about the game here. They even had the riot police standing by.
Well, fortunately Sporting held on for the victory! It was a fun game.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Colombo Mall
We checked out Portugal's largest mall: the Colombo Mall in Lisbon.
It's 3 levels and over 400 shops.
It's so big, it even has an indoor roller coaster and even a bowling alley...
The girls went for something more tame -- a carousel.
It's 3 levels and over 400 shops.
It's so big, it even has an indoor roller coaster and even a bowling alley...
The girls went for something more tame -- a carousel.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Spring Break
Monday, April 25, 2011
Feliz Pascoa!
That is, Happy Passover (Easter)!
We have been enjoying a couple of Portuguese Easter traditions.
Easter Bread
If you are familiar with Portuguese Sweet Bread, this is almost the same (it is not quite as sweet). The Cross on top has an obvious meaning. Inside, is the "sursprise":
There is an egg inside. The egg being a symbol of New Life. As I understand it, the egg is cooked along with the bread in the oven (it still has its shell).
Chocolates
Despite the big yawn, the girls were really excited about Easter Morning. Of course, we focused on the true meaning of Easter-- we watched a Veggietales Easter video (the new one), which was really well done and very clearly speaks of why we celebrate Easter.
They do love their chocolate here. Although you can get the chocolate bunnies, more popular seems to be Chocolate Eggs.
Unfortunately, Mika had a bad cold, so we had to cancel on the Sunrise Service.
She also had to wait on her chocolate egg!
She was feeling well enough to sing along with Dan, though:
We have been enjoying a couple of Portuguese Easter traditions.
Easter Bread
If you are familiar with Portuguese Sweet Bread, this is almost the same (it is not quite as sweet). The Cross on top has an obvious meaning. Inside, is the "sursprise":
There is an egg inside. The egg being a symbol of New Life. As I understand it, the egg is cooked along with the bread in the oven (it still has its shell).
Chocolates
Despite the big yawn, the girls were really excited about Easter Morning. Of course, we focused on the true meaning of Easter-- we watched a Veggietales Easter video (the new one), which was really well done and very clearly speaks of why we celebrate Easter.
They do love their chocolate here. Although you can get the chocolate bunnies, more popular seems to be Chocolate Eggs.
Unfortunately, Mika had a bad cold, so we had to cancel on the Sunrise Service.
She also had to wait on her chocolate egg!
She was feeling well enough to sing along with Dan, though:
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Lisbon Zoo
Emi and Mika's Kindergarten class went to the Lisbon Zoo. Debe's 1st and 2nd grade class tagged along, so they were able to go together.
They had some "hands on" exhibits:
I have to say, this looks a lot nicer than the zoos in Japan, which are much smaller with lots of cement.
Emi's favorite animal? The "Dragon"; Komodo Dragon, that is:
The girls all had a lot of fun!
They had some "hands on" exhibits:
I have to say, this looks a lot nicer than the zoos in Japan, which are much smaller with lots of cement.
Emi's favorite animal? The "Dragon"; Komodo Dragon, that is:
The girls all had a lot of fun!
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