Sunday, June 21, 2009

Busy Week

What a busy week for the family! The week was full of events - summer school, ballet lessons, birthday parties and a visit to an amusement park. It's amazing we're not all exhausted.

First, a quick trip back to our daughter's birthday. We had celebrated with friends the Saturday before her birthday. The day of - which was a Thursday - we did a private celebration at home and gave her our gift. She absolutely loves the movie "The Wizard of Oz". When I arrived home from work, I took her to the park while mom busied herself with laying down the yellow brick road she had created. It was a path around the house, with a visit with each character along the way, all of whom had a small gift to give. Even the wicked witch got in on the action, though she tried to deceive the birthday girl. The end of the yellow brick road was not Oz, but, instead, her gift from us.



The following Saturday was a birthday party for her friend at Kemang Club Villas (KCV). Like all children's birthday parties here, this one was big. There was a candy hunt around the grounds, a water balloon toss, and they had horse-drawn cart to give everyone rides. Unfortunately, we don't have any pictures of the event.

Our daughter has been out of school for just a few weeks and we noticed she was already getting bored. We have trouble keeping her busy enough to keep her mind and body active. When she is not active, she gets fussy. Speaking with some of the mothers at the birthday party, we decided to enroll her in Summer School at Tutor time. Right now she goes twice per week for a half day, though we are likely to increase this to three times a week. One day, when picking her up from school, my wife learned that some of the other girls were taking a ballet class after school. The school usually offers it, but there isn't enough enrollment during the summers. So the teacher offered to teach it at someone's home if they could get at least a few kids involved. We decided to have our daughter try it, though we were unsure what to expect. As you can see from the pictures, she had a great time.





Saturday was quite the busy day. We had a birthday party to attend in the late afternoon, my wife and I had plans to have dinner with another couple in the evening (without the kids), and we decided to have some family time before the evening activities. We all went to a local miniature golf course. Our daughter started out enthusiastic but got bored after just three holes and from then on asked if the next hole was the last one. At the end she was able to enjoy riding a motorized bike around a little track.





After mini-golf, we prepared for the birthday party. This time it was for a classmate of our daughter's when she attended the Montessori school. Like all parties, this one was lavish. The front yard had a jumper with balls and a slide as well as a portable mini-bowling. They had built the backyard into a spa and all the 3-year-old girls (and the mom's) who were interested received a pedicure and manicure (the father, a Frenchman, works for a cosmetic company). Our daughter enjoyed the pampering very much and, when the therapist was finishing her hands, our daughter made sure she knew to "do my feet next". Finally, the cake was probably the largest we've seen so far.








In the evening, our pembantu came for a rare Saturday work schedule to babysit while my wife and I went to dinner. We didn't go far - just to Toscano's, the small, Italian restaurant near our home. We chuckled to ourselves when we heard they had made reservations. The two times we had been there we either had the place to ourselves or were one of three tables. This time, the place was packed with not a free seat anywhere. We were glad they had the wisdom to make reservations. We met this couple through our kids - they went to the same school. He is a pharmaceuticals distributor. They are both from Geneva, the she is originally from the Ukraine. We have a very global group of friends these days. The meal was good, the conversation was great, and we had a wonderful time. After our last dinner out with our daughter, we decided we would start having nights out alone and with other couples from now on.

For Father's Day, I decided I wanted to take the family to Indonesia's Sea World. Yes, that is the name. No, it has no affiliation. It also isn't nearly as entertaining, though we had a good time. Sea World Indonesia is really just a bunch of aquariums and a few petting pools where you can interact with turtles, rays a few sharks and some eels. It does have a water tunnel to walk through, and the tanks are impressive. There are no shows like one would think of with SeaWorld in the US. Below are two pictures. The first is my daughter and I standing by the largest fresh water ray in the world. My halo is the result of the shiny white cap I received for Father's Day reflecting the light. The second is my wife and daughter by the shark tank.





We finished the day by going to one of the local malls for lunch. I've mentioned before how enormous the malls here are. Below are pictures of two malls. The first is Senayan City, which is one of the newer malls. I believe it has 9 floors with about 40 shops per floor. The bottom two floors are a number of restaurants and a grocery store. It even has a spa with "fish treatment" - the one where little fish eat the dead skin off your feet. The second picture is where we at for Father's Day - Pacific Place. They have decorated the sixth floor like a mini harbor complete with boats, a lighthouse and a sea.



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a great blog you have! It brings me such joy! I am thrilled to read about all of your experiences. The pictures of Gabi taking ballet are priceless and remind me so much of the little girls I used to teach! Love to all of you, Mom/Gma Barb

Wonder Woman said...

My niece the pampered diva...love it!!