Christmas Eve. We celebrated the last day of Hanukkah at Big Maya's.
Kayo's mother, Tete was there and she made beautiful tutus to all of the girls.
Our Jewish dads, Toli and Jared cooked tasty latkes from scratch.
I made milk-jelly dessert from my childhood memory.
I hope this will be our tradition and be able to get together with slightly grown up our girls next year and more years to come.
She was into chopping one night..... with a saw from her tool box not a knife from her kitchen set.
Hanging out with friends at a park.
Maya always go talk to random moms telling who she is, what she've got, where her mom is, where they can find fish, what the coolest toy there is, where their babies are....
One night, we left Maya at Big Maya's house and went to watch Cirque du Soleil.
Big Maya welcomed Little Maya and took very good care of her.
When we came to pick her up, Kayo and Jared were drinking in the living room, Big Maya was accompanying Little Maya at her bed trying to put her to sleep.
The day after, it was a full day just with me and Maya.
It'd been a while to spend full day just with her since I started working.
Our plan was to go check out Japanese books at a library since her Russian and English got so much better and her Japanese books were too baby-like (not enough vocabulary and story.)
And we went to Japan town to have ramen (made by pandas.)
She believes panda makes the best ramen.
She ate half of my ramen & gyoza.
Wow.
So much to catch up.
I have lots of photos too to share with you.
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