We heard there was a festival going on quite close to our apartment on Sunset Beach (we often ride our bikes or even walk by there). Sure enough, there was! They had yummy festival food & we saw some cool fireworks!
Saturday, August 04, 2007
Friday, August 03, 2007
Biking in the morning
Betsy has started biking to work (2 days in a row now) with a coworker & friend (Kristen Pon). And this morning (2nd day) Josh joined them until they hit Gate 1 of Kadena AFB, where the gals went inside & Josh kept going around the base! He made it successfully all the way around, but admits that he did get off his bike on one long, arduous hill. Maybe next time he won't have to (he doubts it). He ended up completing about 14.5 miles total. Here is the route he took:
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Expensive fruit!!
We've noticed that locally grown produce tends to be a LOT more expensive than imported varieties. Our rudimentary knowledge of economics (some might say lack thereof) would assume the opposite, that costs would be decreased for production locally. But take a look at these mangos:
| From Okinawa - FOO... |
Trip to the States
So we made the destination of our first vacation since moving to Okinawa to visit loved ones back in the US! I know, I know, we want to check out Asia while we're here, but we can't help that we're lovers! ;-) We had a GREAT trip too, so we're glad we did it. We began our 2 weeks with a long weekend at a house on Lake Oconee in Buckhead, GA, setting for Betsy's 10-yr CA class reunion. There were 10 former classmates in attendance (average CA class size was about 16), many with spouses & even kids. It was so much fun. We almost won the prize for farthest trip also, but Kelly beat us, coming all the way from Manila!
From there we headed to Birmingham, Alabama for 3 nights to visit family & friends. Our close friends Ludwig & Ana flew in from RDU to visit us for a full day. While in B'ham, we managed to squeeze in such things as a McWane Center visit & some yummy lunch at Surin West, plus many more adventures that we forgot to document photographically! We then went to Atlanta for 2 nights & Josh's family followed. Betsy had to spend 16 hrs of 2 days at a continuing ed course (conveniently close to Josh's Grandma's house). Josh got to go to 6 Flags with his siblings & nephew, but the whole family found time for a delicious Caribbean dinner at a golden restaurant discovery by John! Upon departure from Atlanta, we kidnapped our 6-yr-old nephew Jordan (not really, his mom gave her consent). First stop was 2 nights (but only 1 day) in Fayetteville, NC with close friends Lisa & Alex. We had fun in the sun at a park near their house, followed by a fantabulous dinner at one of our favorite restaurants in the world, The Mash House! (We turned the camera over to Jordan around halfway thru this album! He's got some talent, huh?) And our last 4 days were spent in SC with Betsy's family. First stop was her cousin 's family in Columbia, the Jackson 5! We only got to spend about 4-5 hours with Carolyn & Bryan but we had a great time playing with little boys. Somehow our camera was completely neglected (perhaps we were distracted?) while we were there or else we'd prove how yummy our falafels were! ;-)The next 3 fun-filled nights we spent at Folly Beach with Betsy's parents & grandparents & cousins (on her mom's side). We ate too much & got quite sun-burned before it was time to leave, so you know it was a GREAT time!!
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Kelly's visit
Our childhood friend from boarding school (CA) in Venezuela, Kelly Schlonecker, came to visit us for a week en route back to visit her family/friends in the US for the summer (she lives/works in Manila currently). We had a great time with her & she made sure we took lots of photos!
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Remembering WWII in Okinawa
Since it was the anniversary of the WWII Battle of Okinawa, we decided to visit Peace Prayer Park on a very nice (but very hot) Saturday. It is a venue we have been planning to check out for a while now. John, Amanda & baby Cayce were our chauffeurs & companions on the excursion. And we were certainly not the only people on Okinawa in our decision to do something so appropriate on such a day! The park was quite busy, as were the roadways nearby. Let's just say parking was an adventure (& not a quick one)! There were special memorial services set up that attracted the largest crowds. The language barrier did not make those quite as meaningful to us, so we mostly concentrated on what we could definitely absorb.
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| Peace Prayer Park |
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Okinawa Zoo
We visited the much maligned (by those few who we know have visited) Okinawa "Kodomo no Kuni" (a zoo & kid's park), which is not far from Kadena Air Base in Okinawa City. The weather cooperated for us (especially considering that it's very much rainy season right now) & the animal collection they housed was actually pretty decent, in terms of quantity, variety & exoticity (is that a word?). I guess, coming from North America, it's not hard to show us animals that we'd consider exotic. We were a little saddened by several of the habitats (mainly the ostriches & hippos & a few others), but otherwise we thought it was worth the time & 500-yen entrance fee.
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| Okinawa Zoo |
Drink? Pack of cigarettes?
What does it mean that my first thought upon observing these 2 vending machines was, "Hey, those drinks are 10-20 yen cheaper than normal!"? ;-) Only Betsy was immediately impressed at the proximity of the cigarette to drink machine. Am I just becoming immune to the pervasive cigarette use, price & availability here? :-(
Monday, June 11, 2007
Weekend in the Keramas!
As a fun & fond farewell to our good friends, Aaron & Masayo, who will be spending the next 6 months living & working in Fiji, we spent a delightful 3-day/2-night weekend on Tokashiki Island, largest of the Kerama island group, about 35 km west of Okinawa. We can prove we had a good time with the 200+ photos we captured (between our 2 cameras):
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| Tokashiki |


