Thursday, December 29, 2005

Uncle Kazunori and Auntie Sachie

Thankyou Sachie and Non non for coming to visit us. Huge thanks to Non non (the professional photographer on his day off) for lugging his equipment all the way to Toride and being very patient with a little Diva (he knows who he is)

Sunday, December 25, 2005

Fashion Show


Hiroki would like to say a big "Agaloo" (the word that he seems to gurgle with great vigour) to Auntie Issy and Uncle Adam for his lovely Next sweater and England pants.










































...and another big "Agaloo wa wa" to Ronan and Maedhbh for their wonderful ROBOT shirt - something that Dad also really gets a kick out of. I will make a Star Wars baby of him yet...











Saturday, December 24, 2005

Happy Holidays!!






Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all!!
Hiroki's first Christmas was a lot of fun. The tree, the presents, the lights - he tried to eat them all. Clever boy!!
Alex worked on the 25th (Humbug) so we had Christmas dinner and more importantly - PRESENTS on Christmas Eve : the Japanese way. Next year we will wait til the big day when Hiroki can understand it all a bit better.

How was your Christmas? Please drop us a line. We hope to see you soon

All best wishes for 2006 - The Year of the Dog -

Alex, Chiyo & Hiroki

Friday, December 23, 2005

New Toys



Thanks to my new video to data converter and the Google Video Upload site, I can finally post our wedding video from November 2003. Happy Memories.

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Clever Boy!!








Hiro can now amuse himself for hours now that he has discovered his hands. Things to grip and fingers to suck - there just isn't enough time in the day.






































Not sure about the Marilyn
Monroe impression though.......

Saturday, December 10, 2005

Hiro is 3 Months Old Today!!





Time really flies. We can't believe it has been 3 months since he came along.

Already we can see how he has changed: he is much more talky these days, he uses his hands more, his neck is way stronger as you can see and he can recognise us
or at least know that we are friendly shapes. Click HERE to see the video.

Friday, December 09, 2005

Atishoo Atishoo, We All Fall Down



We haven't been feeling well this week - some kind of flu bug thing which knocked the three of us sideways.
At about the same time, we got a CD of British Nursery Rhymes. All very nice except when you are delirious with fever all night and "Oranges and Lemons" is floating round and round and round your head backwards and forwards.
On closer inspection it seems that these songs and chants have rather more macabre origins than I had noticed as a tot.
"Ring a ring a roses" is all about The Black Death where "a pocket full of posies" will hide the stench of decaying bodies.
"Mary Mary Quite Contrary" is about Mary Tudor whose "garden grow(s)" because the number of executions means the graveyards are growing and those "Pretty Maids" are infact instruments of torture "all in a row" to effieciently dispatch enemies of the King.
Of course there is also "Remember Remember the Fifth of November" to commemorate the thwarting of terrorist Guy Fawkes' attempt to blow up The Houses of Parliament in 1605. Now every year we make an effigy of Mr Fawkes, sling him on a bonfire and burn him to death. That's healthy but I expect it is cheaper than carting him off to Guantanamo Bay (or even Botany Bay for that matter).

I was trying to remember if there had been any more modern day rhymes which had a similarly dark angle to them. Perhaps the only examples which spring to mind are the playground ditties which I remember and cherish: the one about Hitler and the Albert Hall (you know what I am talking about), the world famous "Milk, milk, lemonade, round the back's where fudge is made" and let's face it - every limerick which kept us informed on the lives of the inhabitants of Nantucket Island,
Massachusetts.

I am looking forward to hearing mothers cooing poems over their babies about Joy Riding, Glue sniffing, Saddam or The Ebola Virus. It's a grand thing, Tradition.

Goodnight children, wherever you are...

Thursday, December 08, 2005

Ee-i-ee-i-o


We went online to find a CD of Nursery Rhymes with British pronunciation and lyrics (One does the "Hokey cokey" rather than the "Hokey Pokey" M'dear)

Here is our (re)arrangement of "Old Macdonald had a farm" Click HERE

Saturday, December 03, 2005

A Word from our Sponsor



Hiro would like to say afew words. I hope that you are also fluent in gobbledygook.

Click HERE to hear him tell it like it is.

Now that we Have discovered the GOOGLE Video Upload site, we have gone back and peppered this Blog with video clips of Hiro doing things which are enchanting to us and probably fairly humdrum to others - Hah Suffer!! Just click where you see RED text.

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Suited and Booted


Look at Hiroki standing up in his first pair of Nikes from Chiyo's friends. He's all ready to go out with Mummy and Daddy tomorrow.