Already in Japan yay!

super duper! I already came back. I feel a bit anusual though I am a bit weird haoao………….. oh dear.. I feel………. sllllleeeeeppppyyy……… waaaaaaa! wake up you head.  Anyway  commmmeeenntttsss…………….

regards and best wishes,

aya bagarinao (kalayaan bagarinao)

hi! has everyone comment my blog yet? then comment please but learn to not put your full adress or full name or a bad comment please. You will be blocked when you send a bad comment do not complain that I sent this it is inportant so if you put your E-mail adress you will be sent a adlt mail and no cybearbullying.

Going back to Tsukuba!

Hello! I can’t wait to go back to Japan. Well, back to Japanese. Oh! And I have a special thing for you, chocolate! And to give you a closer look, take a look of my album. I am sooooo pleased that I can play Wii again!

See you soon and best lovers,

from, aya bagarinao and toys cammy, bubbles, oliver and lope my duck (not a pet duck a toy duck)

I CAN read!

I’m learning how to read! My favorite books are the Clifford Phonics series, which Nanay bought for me through the Internet. 😉 I’ve already mastered the Pack One series, and now I am on Pack Two. I am doing my best to master Pack Two so I can move on to Pack Three. 🙂 Nanay tells me that Pack Three is much more difficult! Gambarimasho ne!

Making Gyoza with Nanay

I love gyoza! And what’s more, making gyoza is fun, too! In this video, Nanay and I made gyoza at home. It’s very easy to make. We bought the gyoza skins at the supermarket. For ingredients, we used cabbage, garlic, and ground pork. It is a bit tricky to wrap the skin around the filling with my little hands, and in my exasperation I even threw one gyoza on the plate, heheh. Oh well, I just let Nanay do the rest of the wrapping. Sa kainan na lang ako babawi. 🙂

Welcome to Aya’s Blog

Like it or not, blogs are here to stay. So we thought that it would be a good idea to give our daughter a headstart in blogging. After all, we did make a blog for her while she was still in the womb. 🙂 It’s a pity that we didn’t get to blog continuously about her growth and development in her toddler years. It’s been five years – time flies indeed!

Aya, our teeny-weeny baby, has grown into an active, impressionable, and charming five year old. She loves drawing and painting. She likes singing Japanese and English songs, and playing the piano. She wants to be an artist someday. Her favorite color is PINK. (And she wants a brother or sister someday…tsk…we’ll work on the blog for now, shall we?)

Learn more about Aya and her adventures in forthcoming posts. 😉