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On Monday, we decided to mix things up a bit. Instead of seeing the typical tourist sites we went to visit a school and then headed over to an area of town where ex-pats hang out.

One of the striking things about WAB was the art work they had hung up all over the buildings - these were done by 3rd or 4th graders and they were absolutely beautiful...

One of the striking things about WAB was the art work they had hung up all over the buildings - these were done by 3rd or 4th graders and they were absolutely beautiful...

The school we visited was Western Academy of Beijing (WAB). My favorite teacher growing up was my fourth grade teacher, Mrs. Hite. We actually kept in touch over the years (after I was in her class, she became quite close with my family). After teaching in Swampscott for a number of years she headed abroad and started working at international schools, including in Beijing. She’s not here in Beijing any longer, but when I was planning the trip I reached out to see if she could recommend a school for us to visit and she pointed us to WAB and introduced me to the Head of Early Childhood Education and the Elementary School.

WAB starts in pre-school and goes all the way through high school. The campus is pretty incredible – any type of facility you could want for a school, they had it. The students are mainly ex-pats – you need to have at least one parent with an international visa to be able to attend (Chinese government rules). This makes for a pretty international and interesting student population – also one that has a lot of turnover as typical ex-pat assignments are 2-4 years. In fact, while the school teaches Chinese, it is not immersion – the language pathways would be pretty difficult to manage with such a changing student population.

Like Presidio Knolls, the preschool is Reggio-inspired – in fact, our kids immediately felt right at home in the preschool classrooms and started engaging with the various projects the kids had made and with the teachers.

Maile Girl in her element at the arts and crafts table...

Maile Girl in her element at the arts and crafts table...

The PKS kids checking out the marble mazes made by the preschool WAB students...

The PKS kids checking out the marble mazes made by the preschool WAB students...

One thing that was immediately clear while at the school was how much the smog and air quality was a part of every day life. Even the youngest kids knew the pollution levels. On the day we visited, the smog level was quite high (over 300 AQI). 300 is basically the worst, most hazardous level. On days like this, all outdoor activities at the school are cancelled. We sat in on a Kindergarten class and the pollution level was one of the things they covered in the morning meeting time.

Stretching out the legs on one of the many outdoor fields...

Stretching out the legs on one of the many outdoor fields...

... that certainly weren't going to be getting much use that day due to the pollution.

... that certainly weren't going to be getting much use that day due to the pollution.

Posing with Teddy Roosevelt statue with Michelle and Olivia

Posing with Teddy Roosevelt statue with Michelle and Olivia

Even though one day in the pollution wasn’t the end of the world, we decided to adjust our plans for the rest of the day and do some indoor activities instead of hitting the park like we intended. Our host at WAB recommended an indoor playground called FunDazzle, so we decided to check that out. It was perfect for the kids – basically a huge indoor play structure with the biggest ball pit we’ve ever seen. The kids had a blast!

The FunDazzle indoor playground - yeah, this will do for an hour of wearing the kids out a bit!

The FunDazzle indoor playground - yeah, this will do for an hour of wearing the kids out a bit!

Biggest. Ball Pit. Ever.

Biggest. Ball Pit. Ever.

After running them ragged, we continued our ex-pat adventure, by heading over to a local italian restaurant (Annie’s) that lets the kids make their own mini pizzas. We had a nice lunch and then headed back to the hotel for our favorite afternoon activity – the pool!

Daddy and Maile after our afternoon swim - we LOVE swimming!

Daddy and Maile after our afternoon swim - we LOVE swimming!

All in all, a fun day. The school was pretty incredible. I was definitely jealous of all the great space they had; but decidedly not jealous of the smog and what an impact it has on day-to-day life here.

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Lauren’s 15 Month Check-up

by Papa K on April 9, 2014

Mommy took Lauren to the doctor today for her 15 month check-up. She’s doing great – 19 lbs and 29 inches – a very proportional 35% for both.

Our very happy and healthy 15 month old!

Our very happy and healthy 15 month old!

Christine also captured this video which made me realize how people likely get sick. If you watch close, you’ll see the drool at the end too which is pretty much the icing on the cake.

Moral of the story: beware of the tissues at the doctor’s office!

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(* I had to look it up, but figured Auntie Elyssa would appreciate the reference…)

Maile has invented a new type of ice cream cone made entirely of a strawberry and a rasberry. It’s delicious, but goes pretty quick – two bites. Luckily, those strawberries and rasberries usually come along with friends πŸ˜‰

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This weekend we headed down to Big Basin with most of Maile’s class for a family camping trip. As far as camping goes it was pretty easy going – we stayed in small cabins and there were nice, clean bathrooms – but it was just enough to whet the appetite and we had a ton of fun.

Including siblings there were about 30 kids there – so lots of playmates for Maile. They ran all over the camp ground, exploring, playing. We hiked to a small waterfall and had a great picnic lunch. We slept in sleeping bags and even though it was cold and rainy for the first night and early morning, we survived! Lauren was a trooper as well, although the rain and mud made it a little frustrating for her – not quite as much freedom moving around as she would like at this age.

There was no cell reception at all, so the phones were put away – hence not a ton of pictures to share (although I did sneak it out to take some video and pictures when we were doing S’mores around the fire πŸ™‚

The only family picture from the trip - at In-N-Out on the way down :)

The only family picture from the trip - at In-N-Out on the way down πŸ™‚

Mommy and Lauren survived the night - although Lauren was a little confused as to where we were I think...

Mommy and Lauren survived the night - although Lauren was a little confused as to where we were I think...

Daddy taught Maile the fine art of s'more making!

Daddy taught Maile the fine art of s'more making!

Maile was VERY focused on her marshmellow – she wanted to make sure it didn’t burn!

A full day in and still a little bit confused...

A full day in and still a little bit confused...

There's a marshmellow in there along with those fingers... Yummy!

There's a marshmellow in there along with those fingers... Yummy!

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In one week we’re headed to China with Maile! (Lauren is going to be staying home for this one with Grandma and Papa Hawaii). Maile is very, very excited!

Christine and I wanted to make sure she was indeed going to be able to deliver and help get us around – I think it’s safe to say, we’ll be okay πŸ˜‰

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Mid Week Twist Twist Muah

by Papa K on April 2, 2014

Nothing like a little mid week mini dance routine from Maile Girl to keep things going…

(I’ve solved the mystery of the twist btw – she’s picking up these moves from a dance/movement class they are doing at school. Daddy approves πŸ™‚

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If the shoe fits…

by Papa K on April 1, 2014

Lauren is getting very particular (and demanding) about the world around her. She watches what Christine, Maile and I do and is getting better and better at imitating us. Sometimes though, this leads to frustration when she can’t quite figure things out…

But with Mommy’s help – great success!

Success!

Success!

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Working on “Momma”

by Papa K on March 31, 2014

While Maile and Daddy were away on Sunday, Mommy and Lauren took advantage of the time together to work on saying “Momma”…

Getting closer!

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Rolling into the weekend…

by Papa K on March 27, 2014

This one felt like a good way to end the week – hope everyone has a great weekend!

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Lauren lives in a house where everything is too high and all the people are too big. She’s constantly reaching… until she finds something more interesting right at her level.

Proof:

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