We are pleased and somewhat shocked to report that we have been able to extend our tradition of bowling birthday parties for Jacob to a third straight year. This year, we hosted 20+ kids and a bunch of parents at Rokko Bowl in Rokkomichi. Despite the somewhat risque bowling poster, it was a great family friendly atmosphere. Do you "Love Bowling"? We do.
One downside of living in Japan is trying to assemble complicated children's toys with Japanese only instructions. Luckily, Ilena is a wiz. Sort of. (This one took less than two hours!)
Here is Jacob in his new (birthday present) soccer outfit with his new soccer ball. (No assembly required!). He wrote his name in English and katakana on it, and the words "I love soccer."
4 comments:
Wow! Those instructions (???) are really a challenge. I love the expression on your face Ilena!
BTW I didn't see any bumpers in those alleys. Did the kids manage without them?? I know I wouldn't be able to.
Oh, there were bumpers. No problem.
I'm really concerned that no one learns the basic Japanese required to put together a simple toy. After all, how difficult could it be....
An engineer?
A lawyer?
A pediatric nurse?
A linguist?
or two?
Rhetorical! No response please!!
I always like such birthday parties with kids and elder ones. Organizing a birthday dinner for my father will be a superb option to surprise him next month. His favorite food and drinks will be ordered at venues in Los Angeles with perfect super dad cake. Also searching for a pleasing gift for the hero of my life.
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