Thursday, April 28, 2011
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Easter in Vietnam!

Our little munchkin experienced her first easter egg hunt followed by some time in the pool. We went over to Katie's house where about 60 people (staff and their kids) had a pool party, and a easter egg hunt. Daddy and his friends brought their guitars and played a little music too!

We could not get our girl out of the pool for the life of us. She particularly wanted to dip down below the surface to get a mouthful of pool water. She must have drank half a gallon!
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Weekend Pool Days

When we lived in Chiang Mai, we used to go to the gym and swimming pool every weekend. It was such a nice respite to workout by lifting some weights, playing some squash and spending a couple hours at the poolside swimming and reading.
The sandy bottom pool here in Phu My Hung brings me back to that time. It has a full length pool, but a section for kids that is about 6 inches deep and has sand on the bottom. For a two dollar day pass, it's the best money I spend on the weekend.
Ava likes to play with her toys there. We usually take her bucket full of sand toys, plastic molds and so on. Kids that are not as well equipped try to take off with her toys!
Last weekend, Ava made a big leap (literally) in her swimming savy. She had the confidence to jump into daddy's arms who was sitting in the pool. She then turned around and could hold herself up on the side of the pool. We are working on blowing bubbles, but she likes to drink the chlorinated water rather than blow bubbles in it, which may explain her diarrhea Saturday evening.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Ava does Laps for Love
Last Saturday, Ava and Daddy went to "Laps for Love" at Saigon South International School. The purpose was to raise money for "Habitat for Humanity" which builds houses for the poor. By running laps, runners raise money from their pledgers to help Habitat.
We want Ava to be a global citizen. We hope that participating in such events she learns a high degree of empathy and responsibility towards global citizenry.
Daddy's Here!
Daddy has joined the blogosphere. I just started a blog for my classroom at school, but will also take custodianship of Ava's blog too.
More to come later!
More to come later!
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