Monday, August 16, 2010

August

We're half way through August, I can't believe it! I am currently suffering from "toomuchtodoitis" and can't seem to find a cure for it. I would say it will slow down when school starts but I remember saying that I could't wait for summer so that life would slow down... hmmm. Anyway, I will post later about Alyssa's birthday but right now I want to remember summer time here, since returning from our trip.

It's been extra rainy but we've still managed to get out to the pool and beach a lot. We took our new friends the Palmers snorkeling and it kept pouring rain and then stopping, pouring again, stopping. The conditions were terrible but they still managed to fall in love with snorkeling and we can't wait to take them on a good day! Hayden is terrified of sea life, like jellyfish, and won't come in the water at all. But they are doing swim lessons right now and making some great improvements. Danica was afraid to even put her face in the water at the start one week ago and today I watched her let go of the wall, put her face in and swim to her teacher all by herself! I can't wait to go to the pool with her tomorrow to see if she will swim to me! Dani and Alyssa are the only kids in her class, it's nice to get private lessons!

Tom is busy training for a marathon at the end of October. He plans to run it in under 4 hours and is working really hard on his training. I am skipping the marathon this year for a number of reasons (one being the ineveitable ferry ride that left me puking last time I ran it) and instead have switched my focus to biking. Tom and I are signed up for the Tour de Okinawa, a 117 miles bike ride around the northern end of the island with a million hills. I have a lot of work to do to be able to keep up on the ride so I am running less and biking more.

Here is just a collection of pictures from the last few weeks!

I was cleaning the back room and then discovered this little guy... I must have disturbed his slumber. Can you tell how huge it is? It's bigger than the binding on the photo album. It's called a wolf spider, they bite but it's not poisonous any more than a regular spider bite, it just hurts more because it's so big. Tom chased down, through the play room before we finally smashed it. I see them outside when I weed or clean the patio but in the house...ugh...I've been needing to clean that room again and for some reason just don't want to...

Danica and her best friend Maeko at the splash pad at one of the beaches.
Tom and I went out to a Korean BBQ on the last Parent's Day out. You pick your food and cook it on the grill at your table. The pineapple was my favorite!
Some new families moved in so we took them to Jusco, the Japanese mall to look around and then to eat at the food court. This way the kids could get McDonalds and the adults could try some Japanese food. There is also a huge arcade that the kids enjoyed.
We took the new families to a park with a large cement slide. It was great but when I got home I realized Hayden had worn a hole in his pants from sliding so much!!

Alyssa can't get enough watermelon. Luckily, it's been on sale lately so I've been buying it. Last year we couldn't get a watermelon for less than $20, it's much better this year!
One rainy day we went to Wago Family Land. It's like Chuck E. Cheese on steroids. The girls loved this room that is just full of balloons blown around by fans. Hayden was playing a video game where the object was to use this huge samurai sword to cut fish. Awesome!

Tom and I attended the annual Dental Ball, instead of formal wear they did a Hollywood theme. Everyone dressed up like their favorite characters. Tom went as Chuck and I was his super spy girlfriend Sarah Walker. Sadly, hardly anyone had seen the show. It's not even broadcast over here. We just told them all they were missing out!
My best friend Joy is finally back!!! Her house was part of a power outage so I had the kids over to watch a movie in the a/c. It was fun to see them reunited after 5 months of her being back in the states while her husband is deployed.
Well that's all for today. Soon I'll write about Alyssa's birthday!!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Our Trip to the States

I think it’s a good sign that I haven’t had time to blog for last two months. It means I have been having way too much fun! Just to keep the memories alive I want to try write everything down but that would be impossible, I’m still having too much fun to take the time to do that! So here are some random ramblings about all we’ve been up to. It started back in June, we flew out on the 23rd. We had a layover in Tokyo where we were literally running through the airport because our flight had arrived late, then flew the 9 hours to Seattle and due to the magic of time zones we arrived at exactly the same time that we left Okinawa, Wednesday at 9am. The kids were awesome on the flights. We made the three hour drive to Tom’s parents house and I got out and enjoyed just laying down on the nice grass that was not infested with insects and enjoyed the warm sun with no humidity. Blissful. The trip started off great and continued to be great the entire time. We visited with family, did TONS of shopping in one day, went to the Portland temple and then left to spend a week at a condo with most of Tom’s family. Hayden was in cousin heaven the entire time.
The condo was at Mayfield Lake and it was great. Too cold to really enjoy the water although a few of us brave souls enjoyed some good waterskiing and wake boarding. (Just Tom and I and our nephew Isaac to be exact.) The kids all went tubing fully dressed with tennis shoes and jackets because they were cold but had such a blast. I can’t believe we didn’t take any pictures of it! We enjoyed lots of game time, hanging out, running, horseshoes, water balloon volleyball and even a polar bear swim! It was freezing but fun!


The trip was awesome and we had so much fun relaxing with family it was hard to leave. But on July 3rd we flew down to Utah to spend the 4th of July holidays with my family.
As we flew into Salt Lake Danica looked out the windows and kept saying “It’s so beautiful mommy!” Oh, my home sweet home. My grandma lives in California but had flown in to stay with mom so we could see her during our visit, it was great!
We spent the weekend seeing my brother and his family, my other grandma, cousins and tons of relatives along with great fireworks and a parade. During the parade Danica was so funny every time she would see a float go by with a pageant winner like Miss Provo she would run out and wave and smile. At one point she turned to us and said “It’s a dream come true!” It was princess heaven. Later, Tom and I drove around Provo reminiscing about where we first met, lived as newly weds and where we had Hayden while my parents took the kids fishing. The rest of our time in Utah was packed with so much summertime fun. As you read this list you’re going to think “they seriously did all that in a week?” We went 4-wheeling up in the mountains and loved it. We got together with the Debaltzo’s, Tom’s cousins that we lived near in Cleveland and hardly recognized because the kids seemed so much older! Wednesday, we went to Seven Peaks water park and couldn’t get enough of the lazy river and tube slides. Thursday, we went downtown and visited Temple Square (a first for the kids),
then my parents met us and we went to the children’s museum while the boys went to the planetarium. Then we met up with some of our great friends from our first few years of marriage in Provo. It was so fun to see them and see how things have changed since adding so many kids! The next day we headed off to Lagoon and had way too much fun. Grandma took the kids on all the spinning rides that make me sick and we all got soaked on the river ride!


Saturday was a special day, my little sister went through the temple for the first time. It was fantastic to see her there and to see her surrounded by so many people that love her the way I do! We went out to lunch with her and enjoyed our favorite, Red Robin! That night we went to visit my grandma again and then spent some time with some friends of Tom’s from his mission. They have 5 boys, Hayden was in heaven!
Sunday evening we drove up to Park City and checked into the luxurious Marriott vacation resort, compliments of my sister who works for Marriott. We spent the next two days swimming, alpine sliding, outlet shopping and playing games. It was blissful. Tom and I even went on a date. On the way home on Tuesday we stopped off and watched the ski jumpers practicing. Once home we scrambled out to do the last bit of shopping possible in the U.S. for another year and tried to cram it all in our suitcases (thank you mom and dad for loaning us an extra one!). Then before we could leave the U.S. we had to go to Cafe Rio. YUM!
Wednesday morning we woke up at 5am and started the long journey home. We flew up to Seattle, had a long layover in which we got to see my friend Cori, and then boarded the plane to Tokyo. The kids were great on the 11 hour flight, our layover in Tokyo was grueling because we were exhausted but everyone was good and there were no major delays. We passed out on the next plane and woke up 3 hours later in Okinawa. I was pleasantly surprised that the humidity didn’t knock me down. I guess I was expecting it. Our friends had left our van at the airport so we simply loaded it up and drove home.
Now here we are. We’ve been home for almost a month, I started this blog two weeks ago and can’t seem to find the time to get it done. Now we need to go to bed but at least I got this much accomplished! Next time you can hear about the summer fun in Oki!! Thanks again to everyone who made our trip to the states so fantastic and absolutely worth every single cent, of which there were a lot!!!