This photo was taken outside the public library. I loved seeing so many bikes! I got caught up in a little bike traffic jam this morning. It was rush hour for a group of 15 - 20 high school students. I was sandwiched in the middle of the pack climbing a hill. It was funny!
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Hashi = Chopsticks
We should have had a camera at dinner tonight. Jodi treated Indy and me to dinner in recognition of my first official day of school for term II. The place is a little hole in the wall joint with very friendly proprietors. They have a ramshackle set-up of saltwater fish tanks with oysters and the most gnarly looking fish I've seen to date. I had soba (buckwheat) noodles that were quite tasty. The camera would have recorded Indy using chopsticks to eat rice quite dexterously. It was a riot to watch him navigate his chopsticks. His technique will develop with time, but he got the job done just fine.
This photo was taken outside the public library. I loved seeing so many bikes! I got caught up in a little bike traffic jam this morning. It was rush hour for a group of 15 - 20 high school students. I was sandwiched in the middle of the pack climbing a hill. It was funny!
This photo was taken outside the public library. I loved seeing so many bikes! I got caught up in a little bike traffic jam this morning. It was rush hour for a group of 15 - 20 high school students. I was sandwiched in the middle of the pack climbing a hill. It was funny!
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3 comments:
Chris,
We are so pleased with your blog and our ability to keep up with the Peterson Page family adventures.
The lastest pictures of Jodi and Indy at the library and those of Indy going off to school are wonderful. Rather than static images they each tell a story.
The pictures of Indy all dressed with new shoes, blue turtle id, walking badge, hat, Bento box carrier (I am assuming thats what it is), made Judith and I melt.
The video clips of airplane flying and Basball practice vocalizations were a delight.
I hope you are able to archive all this. Trust me, you, Jodi, Indy and future generations will find this very valuable.
Our love to P's3
Pops
Thanks for the comments Dad. I hope we can archive these posts as well.
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