Grilled eggplant with olive oil, garlic and basil. Mmmmmmmm.......
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Dinner
Labels:
dinner date,
eggplant,
grill,
nikkipaigephotography
Sunday, June 20, 2010
On the Patio
Labels:
backyard,
family,
multibeavo,
nikkipaigephotography,
Okinawa,
patio,
summer,
summer fun
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Teacher Gift
So the school year is coming to an end and I LOVE T's teacher this year. So I decided to make her. Yes HER! I made an amigurumi of his teacher! It turned out really well and I cannot wait for him to give it to her! :)
Thanks for everything Ms. Roy!!!
Labels:
amigurumi,
crochet,
doll,
Okinawa,
teacher gift
Monday, May 31, 2010
New & Improved Dwight Army of Champions
My Aunt commissioned me to make 3 Dwight Schrute amigurumis for office pranks! Sweet! These are even better than my 1st attempt located here. Check out my Dwight Army of Champions!
I crocheted the bodies, hand stitched the briefcases, made numerous accessories and had my husband help with the glasses. All in all ALOT of work, but they are so awesome!!!!
Labels:
amigurumi,
dwight schrute,
nikkipaigephotography,
the office,
tv show
Thursday, May 6, 2010
1st Preschool Bento (or I made Octodogs!)
B has been begging for Octodogs! So for her 1st bento of the school year, octodogs it is! They were very easy to make and super cute!
Labels:
bento,
Japanese,
lunch,
multibeavo,
nikkipaigephotography,
octodogs,
preschool
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Cutie Monster
Here is the link to the free pattern I got from craftster.org
This is so freakin' cute! I must make many more in many colors!
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Excited!!!
Labels:
new lens,
nikkipaigephotography,
photography,
tamron 28-75
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
My 100 Yen Store Treasure of the Day
Everytime I go into a 100 Yen store I come out with atleast 1 large bag full of goodies. The 100 Yen store, for those who are unfamiliar, is equivalent to the American $1 Store. Well, equivalent may not be the word I am looking for. Almost everything in the store is 100 Yen which, as the rate fluxuates can be a little more or a little less than 1 American dollar. But the quality of the goods sold in the 100 Yen store far surpass that of the Dollar Store. You can buy nice Japanese dishes, bento boxes, hello kitty trinkets, and the kitchen supplies...WOW! We went to the Yen store to find a scrubber for Bella's school thermos and left with no yen and a bag full of goodies.
Yesterday I hit the kitchen supply section and hit it hard! We had recently broken our whisk, found one. I also got a rice scoop/spatula for use with the rice cooker, it stands on it's flower shaped bottom for "sanitary purpose" , atleast that is what the label says. I also found smaller rice spatulas for use in making onigiri and other shaped rice balls, which I will soon be doing for Bella's bento lunches. I also purchased a spatula holder that suctions to the side of the rice cooker, brushes to scrub clean Bella's school shoes, an extending scrubber for her thermos, and my treasure of the day.
The kids and I LOVE edamame beans. But they never taste as good as a restaurant, even when I follow the directions on the package and boil them for 6 mins. They just aren't as tasty. So I found a magic bowl yesterday, well, it's really not a magic bowl, but I definitely am amazed that I paid 100 Yen for this little container.
You put in roughly 6 tsp of water, add the beans, put on the lid and toss it in the microwave for 2 mins. The beans were super tasty and not overcooked! The kids and I ate an entire bag with dinner last night. Seriously! I was amazed and thrilled with my Yen Store purchases as usual! :)
*Also apparently when you eat the beans you need a giant foamy beer. Hey, I'm just sayin'...*
Labels:
100 Yen,
edamame beans,
Japanese,
Okinawa,
yen store
Thursday, April 15, 2010
1st Day at Koza Seibo Yochien Preschool
more photos located here:
Labels:
Japanese,
koza seibo yochien,
Okinawa,
preschool
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Preschool Necessities
So I took B's list for preschool to the store and showed it to an employee. It was a drawing of an eye (sleep) mask with some kanji written by it. He proceeded to direct me to the craft section and point to the elastic. Hmmm..... Just the elastic. So I gathered from the drawings and the fact that I was directed toward supplies that I was supposed MAKE her mask & the pouch to keep it in, plus the cup bag and the jump rope bag. I took B to the San A and let her pick from the kawaii fabrics. She chose cute little bunnies. So here is what she got. :)
Cup bag
Mask & Pouch
Mask in pouch
the pouch
Labels:
cup bag,
Japanese,
kawaii,
koza seibo,
Okinawa,
preschool,
preschool supplies
Friday, March 19, 2010
Glass Blowing in Okinawa
This was a really cool experience. Ryukyu glass began after the war when they used tossed out alcohol/beer bottle from the US base to recycle into new glassware. We went on a tour and were able to each blow our own glass to take home. We each got a turn to blow our molten glass orb and then shape it into a drinking glass. What an amazing afternoon.
C
T
C's finished glass
T's finished glass
Big C's' finished glass
Finished glasses
If you get the chance I highly recommend this tour! :)
Sibling Valentine Love
Topher wrote a haiku for Valentine's Day. It was about Bella. And just about the sweetest , cutest thing I've ever seen!
Bella
Little, Sweet
Sharing, Laughing , Playing
A funny little girl.
Sister.
By: Topher
Labels:
family,
multibeavo,
nikkipaigephotography,
Okinawa,
valentine
Sunday, March 7, 2010
The Lime Moustache
Labels:
dinner date,
funny,
hilarious,
lime,
moustache,
nikkipaigephotography,
Okinawa
Thursday, January 28, 2010
A Cute Little Nun
Labels:
crochet,
doll,
multibeavo,
nikkipaigephotography,
nun,
saint
Friday, January 1, 2010
Some recent Photography
I am now posting my photography at http://nikkipaigephotography.blogspot.com/. But here are few recent photos from a trip to the beach & park with the kids over Christmas Break.
Labels:
araha,
beach,
kids,
nikkipaigephotography,
Okinawa,
photography
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