Giving thanks always

"Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ" -Eph 5:20

July 30, 2011

I DID IT!!!

I finally finished a project I started and it turned out alright! My friend’s little girl turned one today and I had decided I would sew her a dress. After butchering a sewing pattern I repurposed the fabric I had already cut into something similar to a pillow case dress. It is no where near perfect. The seams are pretty bad but her little girl is so cute that no one will be paying attention to the seams! Thankfully!

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What do you think?

July 28, 2011

Reel mower, Real man

Peter bought a reel mower recently and is super proud of it. No gas, no pesky extension cord, being good to the environment. I get it. Then you’ll notice our little garden. We got a late start but we have tomatoes and green peppers growing.

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reel mower.

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our little pepper.

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our tomatoes. all planted at the same time…interesting how they grow so differently. one was budding so maybe we’ll have a tomato soon!

July 24, 2011

Soaking up the sun

 

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You are awesome!

July 20, 2011

Three Falls

A pretty 45 minute or so drive up in the mountains leads you to Futashika Umezu Falls or as the American’s refer to it as Three Falls. We went out with a group of friends and had a great time. It was really pretty and relaxing playing in the water and enjoying nature.

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Scenes on our walk to the falls.

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A small shrine nestled in the mountain on the side of the trail.

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Starting to see water.

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The first of three falls.

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Almost there!

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Shallow water to wade in.

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In the back you can see the third of the three falls. It was so smooth you could slide right down it. And if you look closely on the upper right corner you see me trying to decide if I should jump or not and in the water is Amanda F. encouraging me to do it!

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I went for it!!!!

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Headed for the slide.

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More jumping. This time it was a love jump with Amanda.

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We should have taken the family photo hours before, not after we were all gross…but anyways….

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Cora all tuckered out from the fun day!

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July 17, 2011

Chili’s

While in Yokosuka (by the way pronounced nothing like it is spelled- not in my mind anyways) I got to eat at Chili’s. I was beyond excited. This may not be blog worthy to most people but I was so stoked, I could hardly contain myself. The food was amazing. As you can see I made a super HAPPY plate! I wanted to eat a whole other meal but I controlled myself. For a moment in time I felt like I was back home.

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The food in Japan is good. That was one of the things we were most excited about when we got the military orders here (thus why every blog post is about food) but American food is greatly missed. Which is why when we go home on leave we gain 10 pounds. I might have gained a few pounds just visiting Chili’s once….worth it.

July 15, 2011

The Shinkansen

My bff here in Japan Amanda picked me as her medical assistant. So we took off to Yokosuka on the Shinkansen/shin/bullet train for a quick little girls (no kids) get away.  This was my first time on the bullet train. :)

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Yes people that is the only bag I packed. For those of you who know me well, know this a triumph.

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Checking which track we are on and when our train leaves.

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The trains come in different sizes from 16 cars to 8 cars to 6 cars. Thankfully Amanda had done this exact trip before. I would have been super confused.

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It just looks like it would go fast, right?

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It was just like being on a plane except I had more to look at and lots of room.

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Look at all that space! It is the little things in life people! I’m a big fan of traveling by train.

July 14, 2011

Local Produce

There is a little market right outside of base that we pass every time we leave. We finally got around to checking it out. Lo and behold their stuff is cheaper than what we find on base. I know where I’ll be getting my fruits and veggies now!

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Support your local farmers!

July 13, 2011

These boots

were made for walking…and that’s just what she’ll do….IMG_2575

She jacked these from a little boy we were watching this past weekend. I think she needs some pink cowgirl boots. What about ya’ll?

July 9, 2011

Maple City

Maple City is a a go-to restaurant when you are craving some yummy Italian food. We’ve been talking about eating at here since we got to Iwakuni. We’ve passed it 100 times but only have tried to eat there twice. The first time we were put on a waiting list and then never called. (I think it was a miscommunication) and then the second time was just the other day. Worth the wait in my opinion. Cora was amazingly behaved. She just sat in her chair the entire time and acted like an angel (always) and the food was great. Bon Appetit!

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Cora being a wino being an angel.

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Peter’s dish. Pasta with smoked salmon and spinach.

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My dish. Pasta with chicken and mushrooms. The basil my favorite and tomatoes were a total surprise.

July 7, 2011

We Hope

Every time she gets the chance she plays on the piano. We would love for her to learn when the time comes. A piano is an amazing instrument to learn. I think if you can play the piano and read music you can play almost any instrument. We look forward to getting her in lessons as soon as she is able!

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July 6, 2011

Cora’s First Camping Trip

We went out with our friends the Rubens to go camping out by Yasaka Dam this weekend. It was a beautiful day. We played in the water, cooked hotdogs, ate watermelon and had a great time during the day. It was a beautiful campsite and area but Peter called it, sleeping in a tent was not all it was cracked up to be. Cora only slept a couple of hours and then woke up miserable. After a while of trying to get her back to sleep we decided to head home. So Peter drove us home and then went back out to the campsite so he could pack up when the sun rose. Camping with a baby is much different than the camping I was used to. Cora was just not having it. But it was a great day trip. I’d go back in heartbeat!

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Heading to the dam

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The campsite

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the view of the river from our campsite

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The stairs down to the river

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Naked Cora in the water!

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My little nature baby

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Getting messy eating some watermelon.

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The men cooking dinner

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A final picture before the night “ended”.