This week we were delighted to receive a package from Sofi. The box was battered, but the contents were all intact.
Our package was full of colorfully wrapped presents and notes from Sofi which explained the gifts and the wrapping paper. Which definitely needed explaining. The wrapping paper was decorated with drawings of Gudetama, a Japanese character who is popular in Taiwan. Gudetama is an egg yolk. He uses the egg white like a blanket.
The package was a little bit of an introduction to Taiwanese culture, at least the very cute part of Taiwan. We loved looking at the packaging and designs on our gifts. Sofi sent Helen some washi tape, pens, hair ties and a bookmark,
a wooden map of Taiwan, a bookmark and washi tape for Becky,
stickers, notebook and a bookmark for Gibson,
a notebook and a T-shirt with random English words on it for Abe (kind or kind provider it stront reveure prince or princeds- don't try to understand it)
and a pen and stuffed seal for Brandan.
Here's a close up of the seal. It's designed to rest your wrist on as you use a computer mouse to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome. It's super soft.
Sofi sent an assortment of face masks and encouraged us to plan a night to use them. We haven't used them yet, but we'll post photos when we do.
She sent an assortment of Taiwanese candy. Abe used his iPad to translate the labels.
It's pretty crazy to watch the characters change from Chinese to English. Thank you, Sofi, for the fun package and the wonderful gifts you picked out for each of us. We had a fun evening admiring the gifts and trying to figure them out.
Here are a few photos of Christmas we haven't posted yet. Mistletoe grows everywhere in Oregon and while Becky has thought about cutting some for Christmas, she never has. This year our friends brought us a sprig and we hung it in our entryway.
Brandan did a lovely job decorating the outside of our house with lights.
Helen decorated her bedroom door to look like a gingerbread house.
Helen turned 13 on Friday! She's smart, fun, hardworking, organized and creative. And she blew out her 13 candles with one blow!











