Lots of drama in the world of sports, I must say. They train every day of their life, for hours and hours. That is a lot of dedication, and thus, they surely deserve to be heros.
Melody doesn't seem like interested in any sports, even though we try to ask her if she wants to try some new sports. Maybe she's not an athletic type...? Nile likes water sports or trampoline, because he tells me
He is a Piece, so he would be good in water. Melody is more like for running. I don't know, it's just a parent's imagination her kids....
My quote is "Never get back up from mistakes without learning anything". meaning, if you make mistakes in your life, don't get depressed, but learn from that mistake. Those American gymnasts showed me how you can still come back up after some major mistakes.
I also like seeing those athletic men's excellent body shapes. They are really like Greek sculptures. If I work out hard, probably my body would be great shape like those female athletes, but I just can't stick with any excercise regimen too long.
I feel bad. Here, doctor give kids 4 shots in a row. That really shocked me first with Melody. Melody has finished half of her immunization shots in Japan, but since their schedule and kinds of shots are different from the States, she ended up
Nile hates shots, too, and now he is old enough to know what doctor does to him in the office. He screams and starts crying as soon as we get to the room. I feel really bad, but over here, we give them children's pain killer to soften the pain for later. I guess that's better than nothing, and they HAVE TO get them no matter what for their own good.
Sunday is Wadee's mommy's birthday. We will have some surprise party for her. Have a lot of things to plan, so I'd better go to bed....
P.S. Maxwell is starting to smile and coo. He looks at people's face for a long time, and open his mouth, tries to smile and talk(?) or coo. Only two months and he has grown so fast. Well, that's how baby are I guess....