Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts

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max schreck played noseferatu in the 1922 film. i wonder if he was the actual inspiration for the character shrek ?













(( It is complete… I drew it on the back of an old math paper just in case you were curious. ))





Food for Thought



I think the entire country of South Korea is missing the point. Or they’re just embracing what we already know.



it’s monday, run…



forever



“Come One, Come All”

It is strange maybe to some that I find having a salad roll so normal and so rare here in Korea. One of the best meals I had, but was hard to come up with the ingredients. 

Being that we are living in a hotel at the moment, which is just a bed and bathroom, we have no way to cook for ourselves as yet. 
And we only just got a fridge at work to keep supplies in.

This is a glorious thing! As over the past week I have had McDonalds 5 times (mainly for breakfast-also due to Snr dragging me and JB there). I normally only have it once a month. If that.

I can tell my body hates me right now. After we had it this morning (for the last time!) JB felt sick and disappeared for awhile. 

Choosing dinner every night is also hard. Limited options. So fridge at work is a god send for at least 2 meals a day. I can have real milk in my coffee and cereal!

Also going to get a cheap toaster so we can have toast too.

In the end….I am really appreciating the small things in life.

PS We have found an amazing Indian place in town, which we will end up having once a week.

You Vs Kids Point of View

You Vs Kids Point of View:I think it’s safe to say that kids look at things a lot differently than us grown-ups. Check this out the pictures below to see the difference between what you see and what kids see.
You Vs Kids Point of View what you see and what kids see

You Vs Kids Point of View what you see and what kids see

You Vs Kids Point of View what you see and what kids see

You Vs Kids Point of View what you see and what kids see

You Vs Kids Point of View

You Vs Kids Point of View:I think it’s safe to say that kids look at things a lot differently than us grown-ups. Check this out the pictures below to see the difference between what you see and what kids see.
You Vs Kids Point of View what you see and what kids see

You Vs Kids Point of View what you see and what kids see

You Vs Kids Point of View what you see and what kids see

You Vs Kids Point of View what you see and what kids see

Lanvin for children - Look Book 2011

Lanvin designer Alber Elbaz recently released images of the brand’s debut Fall 2011 childrenswear collection:
I can’t decide what’s cuter–the clothes or the kiddies!

 

Can’t you see Suri Cruise of Nahla Aubrey rocking a frothy miniature Lanvin frock?
 
The 25-piece line consists of dresses, separates, and accessories geared towards chic 4-10-year-old girls. The collection even includes couture clad rag dolls.

A pseudo-heroe for a couple of minutes


Sunday, 28 of March, my friends and I decided to go out to a park and have a picnic. So since we need it "picnic food" we went shopping at our local ASDA :P
When we were almost finished, I bumped into a little Asian girl, and I said "OH I'm sorry.", and I notice that the girl was sad, and I thought that I had hurt her in someway...
- OH, did I hurt you?!?!
- I lost my mommy... - said the little girl... I kinda panicked, then a man came and started to talking, and I thought for a moment that he was her father, but he was saying...
- Take the little to a employee.
Luckily a Asda employee was right there next to us, and by this time he noticed also that the little girl was lost. So I asked the girl name, she answered crying, Natasha it was, and I told her mine. So the Asda employee told me to follow him and take the girl with me, so I grabbed her hand, and the Asda employee told someone on his walky talky about the little girl, I tried to calm the girl, saying that everything was going to be alright, that we were going to find her mommy. As we were approaching the Costumer Service place, her Asian father appeared "NATASHA!" he said, he looked really P.O., poor girl just ran into her father's arms crying. So I went to meet up with my friends, and heard the Asda guy saying that it was the 3rd that this has happen in a week....
If I hadn't bumped into the little girl, I would probably won't notice her, 'cause my friends didn't, and in a way , here in the U.K. we are used to seeing little kids, in one part of a place and the parent on the other, and the parent doesn't look that much concerned about it... which is horrible in my opinion.
One word.... pedophiles.... I'm just saying.

A pseudo-heroe for a couple of minutes


Sunday, 28 of March, my friends and I decided to go out to a park and have a picnic. So since we need it "picnic food" we went shopping at our local ASDA :P
When we were almost finished, I bumped into a little Asian girl, and I said "OH I'm sorry.", and I notice that the girl was sad, and I thought that I had hurt her in someway...
- OH, did I hurt you?!?!
- I lost my mommy... - said the little girl... I kinda panicked, then a man came and started to talking, and I thought for a moment that he was her father, but he was saying...
- Take the little to a employee.
Luckily a Asda employee was right there next to us, and by this time he noticed also that the little girl was lost. So I asked the girl name, she answered crying, Natasha it was, and I told her mine. So the Asda employee told me to follow him and take the girl with me, so I grabbed her hand, and the Asda employee told someone on his walky talky about the little girl, I tried to calm the girl, saying that everything was going to be alright, that we were going to find her mommy. As we were approaching the Costumer Service place, her Asian father appeared "NATASHA!" he said, he looked really P.O., poor girl just ran into her father's arms crying. So I went to meet up with my friends, and heard the Asda guy saying that it was the 3rd that this has happen in a week....
If I hadn't bumped into the little girl, I would probably won't notice her, 'cause my friends didn't, and in a way , here in the U.K. we are used to seeing little kids, in one part of a place and the parent on the other, and the parent doesn't look that much concerned about it... which is horrible in my opinion.
One word.... pedophiles.... I'm just saying.