Thursday, March 17, 2016

Some Quadruplet Pictures :)

When I was 8 years old, my mom had quadruplets and it made me the happiest girl in the world to become a big sister to two little brothers and two little sisters. Recently, I've been looking through cute old baby pictures of the quads because I'm getting excited for my own baby to arrive in less than 1 month! And it's made me realize that if I think having one baby is hard, I definitely won't be able to complain to my mom about it😂


Here's my mom in the NICU holding all four of her precious babies. When they were born, they only weighed around 2 pounds each.


Of course we loved dressing them in matching outfits...




and it was always fun to try and squeeze all of them on your lap at the same time!


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Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Tokyo

Tokyo is one busy city! I love the high energy and crowds of people everywhere you go. We only spent two days downtown Tokyo, so we tried our best to make the most of it. I need to go back one day though because there is so much we missed (we spent most of our time in Japan in Kyoto, more on Kyoto here!).

First, we went to Shibuya Crossing, also known as "the scramble". It's supposedly the busiest intersection in the world and it was fun to watch the sea of people.



This is what it looks like right before the lights change.


We saw some people dressed up in hilarious outfits and costumes here. You can kind of see one of them in a ridiculous costume in the polaroid picture below!


By the way, how cute are these polaroids?! My little sister took these little pictures with her cute camera (here)! I loved her little picture collection so I ended up buying the polaroid printer when we got home from our trip so that I could print my pictures as little polaroids too (if you like collecting polaroids like me, then you'll need this film too). 


We walked over to see the Meiji Shrine next. It was nice to see a pretty park in the middle of busy downtown Tokyo.

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