
And construction paper Chinese lanterns.

She has her own 'China desk' where she keeps her favorite Christmas present - a Chinese calligraphy set - and she's got Chinese dragons taped up all around it. I wasn't allowed to take pictures of those because they might lose their luck - don't ask - so you get a side view.
Those are her calligraphy pens hanging from the board.On Sunday night we added to the ambience with good luck posters that we painted and bowls of oranges the kids cut out of construction paper.
Sunday night we had dumplings and today we had noodles, for longevity.The kids got red envelopes with money in them and a little present. Gray thought his Buddha was worthless, so I traded him for a Twix bar. We were both happy with that. Hannah got a monkey figurine (she was born in the year of the monkey and is proud of that). Ainsley got a 'Chinese waving good luck kitty bank'. I'll have to get a picture of it for you because she's going to make me. She is in heaven.
When I get my sewing machine back from the shop, they'll each get a new article of clothing that is red or orange.
What else? Oh, yeah - Hannah decided a party wasn't a party without a pinata. So she made one out of construction paper and packing tape. It took twenty minutes to break that thing.
And Ainsley wants me to show you her origami 'China girls'.
Technically they're 'Japan girls' because they're wearing kimonos, but we're not much for being technical around here. Our house has a distinctly Asian vibe right now. It's not a traditional holiday for us, but it is important to Ains, so we did what we could. It's been fun. I kinda hope she's still into China next year.






And what will you have?

My night out with just my boys was too much fun.
Playing on Daddy's new phone.
Making gangster faces while crafting.
Napping.
Being spiders ...
and flies.
Eating blueberries.
Planning projects for the next week.
Napping.
Ainsley made a turkey cake for Thanksgiving.
Running
Taking silly pictures.
DINOSAUR POOP!!!!!!
Becoming mermaids.
Napping.
Indulging in 10 pm cooking.
Putting wilted celery to good use.
And napping. 'Cause that's how we roll around here.
In all of the times that I've seen her practice this dance in class, I've never seen her without that shy little smile when she skips with the other little girl in class. So sweet.
Zander is not getting a moment of peace.
One of the guides noticed her interest and gave her a personalized tour - wish we could have gotten more photos, but, um ... we weren't even supposed to get these ones. The guide showed her how each little window in this building had a little Buddha sitting in it. She wanted to make her own. We need to do that.
Hannah was not as interested, but certain pieces piqued her interest. Don't know why this picture looks like she's touching it - she was trying to point to a pretty color at the top of the piece. She wants to do some artwork like this. Pictures on tiles.
Gray and Matt did their own thing most of the time we were in the museum - Gray was not interested at all.

And played.

And played.
And played.
And practiced tying scarves.
And
Really amazing - perfect to keep in the fridge for hungry-ish kids.
Because the catalogs are a-comin'.
And sleeping.
And mixed in there was park-playing and dance class and playing with Daddy and errands. It was a busy, busy day.