Bubs slept well last night so today I bundled him up into the sling and took the long way to the station (cardio, cardio) and went for an adventure to the baby shop.
Bought everything except for the one thing I really want as nobody seems to know what a child's night-light is.
Had a lovely lunch date with my son at Soup Stock. Chicken and veg soup, gaspacho and a small serve of rice. Eyeballing, it seemed fine in terms of veg and carbs but probably a bit light on protein. Soup Stock seems to be fairly healthy made from fresh ingredients. Total meal was about 300 kcals based on their advertised list.
Home again mid afternoon and during Max's second blissful nap of the day, I did my skipping. 2008 on the counter after the 18 minutes. After they were done I was at a bit of a loose end as just the two sets of skipping seemed over in a moment.
Wondering what the last week's program has in store for us. Eagerly awaiting tonights email.
Ah night lights. The best source (if they have them) is IKEA. Otherwise, strangely Oriental Bazaar had very good night lights... small Japanese lanterns that just plug into the wall. Otherwise D2 (I go to the one in Mita) had a great Hello Kitty one, but am sure they also have "shinkansen trains" as Max is a boy, after all.
ReplyDeleteSo funny, was just about to reply that my kids got theirs from Ikea and see that Conny beat me to it. If you go on the Ikea website, the light is called Spoka. It glows green and blue. Its rechargeable.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Ikea is such a pain to get to for me but I will make a trip out there soon.
ReplyDeleteIt always eats me and I end up buying much more than I planned. I guess I am an ideal customer.
Sadly, they don't allow on-line shopping in the Japan Ikea.