Every Saturday morning during the school year Henry goes to Korean school. It's been a great experience for him to get more exposure to the culture and be submerged in the language.
Here is a pic of him right before we left for school
He is wearing an Avengers "Heroes Rule" long sleeve tee from Baby Gap. It's their Junk Food line, which I think is the best of the character stuff out there. Long ago before I had kids I vowed that my kids wouldn't wear those "tacky" character clothes. Ha! My son has a drawer full of character clothes (especially superheroes) because they make him so happy. Back when he was smaller, he had a drawer full of Yo Gabba Gabba clothes because he was fully obsessed. So, I've clearly changed my mind about characters.
Henry's jeans are from The Children's Place, which I bought on sale for $5 during a bought of desperation when he suddenly outgrew every pair of pants he owned.
While Henry was at Korean school, Anna and I had a girl's morning together since James had to go in to work. Anna and I had breakfast and playing at McDonald's.
The girl loves hasbrowns (and any other fried potato). She wore her Matilda Jane "Mary Ann" lap dress. I think the lemon print is so cute, and she thinks the dress is really soft and comfy. Her flower headband is one I made awhile back for her.
After breakfast we went shopping several places. One place was a children's shoe store that I had never been to. I usually avoid places like that to shop because I know that I'm going to usually find the same item elsewhere at a much better price. To my surprise, they had a pair of Livie and Luca shoes 1/2 off and in Anna's size. They aren't my favorite style of Livie and Luca's, but they've grown on me. Anyway, when I tried them on her, I noticed that the Velcro closure was coming unstitched from the shoe. After talking to the store owner, I was able to get them for $12!!! These shoes were originally almost $50! It's going to be a very easy fix to reattach the loose Velcro, so I'm amazed that I got them for such a great price. The style of these is called "Trini Mulberry". They are super soft leather, and I think they will be very comfy for her.
Here is a pic of him right before we left for school
Henry's jeans are from The Children's Place, which I bought on sale for $5 during a bought of desperation when he suddenly outgrew every pair of pants he owned.
While Henry was at Korean school, Anna and I had a girl's morning together since James had to go in to work. Anna and I had breakfast and playing at McDonald's.
The girl loves hasbrowns (and any other fried potato). She wore her Matilda Jane "Mary Ann" lap dress. I think the lemon print is so cute, and she thinks the dress is really soft and comfy. Her flower headband is one I made awhile back for her.
After breakfast we went shopping several places. One place was a children's shoe store that I had never been to. I usually avoid places like that to shop because I know that I'm going to usually find the same item elsewhere at a much better price. To my surprise, they had a pair of Livie and Luca shoes 1/2 off and in Anna's size. They aren't my favorite style of Livie and Luca's, but they've grown on me. Anyway, when I tried them on her, I noticed that the Velcro closure was coming unstitched from the shoe. After talking to the store owner, I was able to get them for $12!!! These shoes were originally almost $50! It's going to be a very easy fix to reattach the loose Velcro, so I'm amazed that I got them for such a great price. The style of these is called "Trini Mulberry". They are super soft leather, and I think they will be very comfy for her.
Those shoes are darling.
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