Thursday, October 28, 2010

A floating gift

Airi doesn't like to sleep because she doesn't want to miss anything. She gets fussy only when she goes to bed.

She always has nice smiles for everyone. Even if it was a mannequin with out her head or no one in the room, she waves her hands with the smile. The smile attracts many people. They come to talk and touch her. I often think that I should bring a can to collect money.

Avram says, "We can tell people that they can pay us if they want to baby-sit for Airi." I can think about it now.

She follows words and actions when we teach them well, but I have never shown how to work in the bathroom. I wonder when she learns Japanese toilet style. (Look at Avram's profile picture of facebook.) She does it very well and it works very well.

Today I gave her a bath because she sweats a lot. She smells of people after gym. Also her sheets. Anyway she enjoyed the bath time and felt comfortable in the bath tub. I guess it was too good for her. I saw a floating gift in the water. I couldn't say anything from the shock, but I was happy because Airi was happy. I explained how it was like to Avram even though he said I don't have to do it. I want to share everything with him as parents:)

Airi and I are going out for a walk. She's done it, so I don't worry. Now she's ready for making people happy:)

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Airi in Hawaii

We're in Hawaii. It's her first state in the U.S.

She attracts people with her smiles and attitude everywhere. Many people stop walking and say she's cute. Some people say "she's the queen," or "be careful of kidnapping."

Avram and I enjoy raising her. We care what she eats a little bit. I try not to give her too much sugar and salt, but she drinks sea water so much. She loves playing in water, especially in the ocean.

I play with her all day. I think that I take care of her very well, but she farts to my face while sleeping. She's someone's daughter. Sigh.

Airi is Airi everywhere.