KENJI VISITS & HANUKKAH NIGHT 6

Kenji is here!

He wasted no time in touching all of my toys, all before even taking off his jacket.

Kenji got to celebrate the sixth night of Hanukkah with me.

We both opened our presents at the same time.

Kenji got some rainbow scratching paper…

…and I got some metal trains. Kenji drove them on their tracks and I drove them on him!

CHRISTMAS 2019 & HANUKKAH NIGHT 4

When I woke up Christmas morning, I found a present waiting from Santa. It was a doll wearing a tulle dress! I named her Baby Rosie.

I got lots of other cool gifts involving my very favorite things – comfy coats, roller coasters, and the NYC subway. Thank you, Mommy and Daddy, Nana and Papa, and Uncle Mike and Aunt Sarah!

I also got this spinner toy that makes me feel like I’m on the Mad Tea Party ride in Disneyland.

I spent a good long time comparing the 2004 and 2019 subway maps that Santa left in my stocking.

After all my new presents were opened, I played with my old wooden train set with its new subway car.

But the festivities weren’t over! Come sundown, we celebrated the fourth night of Hanukkah.

I got another subway car (the S train!) to add to my collection, as well as a book about fun and crazy words. Thank you, Grandma and Grandpa!

HANUKKAH 2019 – NIGHT 2

Before lighting the menorah, I dressed Abby up in a nice dress for the occasion.

Then I got down to the business of lighting two candles.

Tonight, Grandma and Grandpa got me a NYC Subway “D” train…

…and a book about the creation of the NYC Subway map.

This D train is running express up 6th Avenue!

HANUKKAH 2019 – NIGHT 1

Hanukkah began tonight! I lit the firetruck menorah I’ve had since I was a wee baby.

Grandma and Grandpa got me the card game Uno.

And Mommy and Daddy got me a toy where I get to dress people up in tulle dresses and comfy coats.

After dinner, I played Uno the way I do in Spanish class at school. I pick a card and say the number and color in EspaƱol. Cinco rojo! Thanks, Grandma and Grandpa!

CARDS FOR MY CLASSMATES

I got it in my mind to make holiday cards for all 21 of my classmates. I brought them to school and handed them all out. Everyone loved them!

Here’s the email Mrs. Flagg sent Mommy that night: