Sunday's are my favorite and I like to make them fun sometimes so I decided to have our sunday dinner as a night in China. I dressed up using my moby baby wrap as the shawl thing, and put chop sticks in my bun. I set up the table with some pretty floral decor and set on each place setting some Chinese candy and desserts. Asian music played as we ate and I made sweet and sour chicken and everyone had to use chop sticks. It was quite comical watching the kids try it out. They loved it. I used a Chinese accent the whole time and bowed to them as I served them. At the end of the night both the boys said mom, we know it's really you. After I got undressed and put my regular clothes on Caleb ran up to me and said, mom guess what, we went to China tonight! It was so adorable.
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
St Patrick's day
Leprechaun traps, rainbow pancakes, gold coins, lots of green, and an open house for J at school made our holiday fun together :)
Sunday's are my favorite and I like to make them fun sometimes so I decided to have our sunday dinner as a night in China. I dressed up using my moby baby wrap as the shawl thing, and put chop sticks in my bun. I set up the table with some pretty floral decor and set on each place setting some Chinese candy and desserts. Asian music played as we ate and I made sweet and sour chicken and everyone had to use chop sticks. It was quite comical watching the kids try it out. They loved it. I used a Chinese accent the whole time and bowed to them as I served them. At the end of the night both the boys said mom, we know it's really you. After I got undressed and put my regular clothes on Caleb ran up to me and said, mom guess what, we went to China tonight! It was so adorable.
Sunday's are my favorite and I like to make them fun sometimes so I decided to have our sunday dinner as a night in China. I dressed up using my moby baby wrap as the shawl thing, and put chop sticks in my bun. I set up the table with some pretty floral decor and set on each place setting some Chinese candy and desserts. Asian music played as we ate and I made sweet and sour chicken and everyone had to use chop sticks. It was quite comical watching the kids try it out. They loved it. I used a Chinese accent the whole time and bowed to them as I served them. At the end of the night both the boys said mom, we know it's really you. After I got undressed and put my regular clothes on Caleb ran up to me and said, mom guess what, we went to China tonight! It was so adorable.
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