Saturday, May 26, 2012
Sakura 2012
Sunday, May 20, 2012
School Field Trip
I couldn't tell you the name of the Marine Park because we lucked out and ran into the teachers during the train-to-bus trek. So, like rookie's we paid no attention to our surroundings. Naturally, this would have been a recipe for disaster but we were lucky enough to catch a ride home from one of Ella's friends.
Friday, April 20, 2012
time goes by
I suppose I will break the news! We have made a family decision to move home to the States. Our plan is to pack up and move out in time for Christmas this year. There will be so much to do before we leave, my mind gets foggy just thinking about it. More things to see; making sure that we cross everything off our list that we keep putting off. Currently that list is:
1. Climb Mt. Fuji this summer.
2. Spend an night at an onsen hotel, one that over looks Mt. Fuji with person onsen's.
3. Go to Osaka.
Who knows what will really happen, but I do know that we will make the most of our time left here in Japan. Maybe I will get around to posting a thing or two about it if we're lucky.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
pounding the mochi!
Sunday, January 1, 2012
hello, goodbye.
Jiji & Grandma visit for the 3rd time. Aunt Stephanie visits from Okinawa.
We visit Aunt Stephanie in Okinawa.
2011 Cherry Blossom's.
Meeting new friends.
Shie & Nate at their pop-up shop in Tokyo. Ella and Cypress play on a hot summer day.
Seeing old friends:
Kent a friend from high school tours through with his band, Letting Up.
Laura visits Tokyo for business.
A trip back home to Texas
Brandon with great, best friends Ty & Sean and Sean's rehearsal dinner.
Ella meets her Nana Elaine for the first time. Tear.
Marine Day, Zushi Beach.
Ella begins Japanese Day School in May and by her birthday, fits in great!
Ella's first birthday Party!
Yokohama Octoberfest & Jiji & Grandma Willett visit for the 4th time!
Sumo Championships.
Out first time to Mt. Fuji.
And we should never forget the over 15,000 people who lost their lives on March 11, 2011 to the great Japan earth quake and tsunami. And we should never forget the thousands of people who selflessly came to their aide.
Good bye 2011. Hello 2012.
Friday, December 23, 2011
the truth about taking your 13 month old on a plane that passes the international date line
There is so much information out there and it's hard to know who to trust. I wouldn't say you should trust us over anyone else, but just in case you need a little more advice or just a bit of encouragement feel free to read on. It's best to lay out what we found most encouraging and then let you know what really happened.
- EVERYONE, even the most holistically organic, natural people said to invest in Benedryl. Advice taken.
- EVERYONE said to buy 1 new toy for each hour you expected your child to be awake. Advice taken - mostly.
- At least 3 bloggers said to individually wrap each toy. With the intentions that unwrapping would eat up some time. Never got around to it.
- 3 bloggers recommended this toy: Lauri Toys Toddler Tote. Advice taken.
- EVERYONE said to buy Gerber Puffs. We bought these instead: Happy Baby Puffs & Happy Tot meals.
- EVERYONE said buy a big water after security. You will use this to not only keep your baby hydrated but to clean their sippy cup. DO NOT clean sippy cups with airplane water. Airplane water is NOT SANITARY and the crew usually only stocks enough for service.
- Many blogs said to spend the extra money and buy your baby their own seat. Advice not taken.
- Every blog had a great packing list. We'll let you know below what we packed and what we actually used.
- The Toddler Tote (mentioned above) is great because it doubles as 3 or 4 toys. Ella loved the puzzles, but the pegs were a bit too difficult for her tiny hands.
- Doodle Sketch. AMAZING.
- Leap Frog Junior Tag Reader and 3 books. However, Curious George Colors was the favorite.
Never got around to wrapping the toys because of, well life. However, I could see this would be an excellent idea for parents with children who understand what opening a toy means.
Snack food = awesome. We always bring our own snacks like bananas, nuts, etc. Plane food is so boring and full of sodium so adding in some natural favorites always helps. It just made sense to pack Ella the same goodness. Happy Baby products are our favorite.
Buying a seat. We are indiffrerent on this idea. Here are the reasons. For this flight, we didn't even think about it. If you buy your own seat (on American Airlines) for a child under 2 you must have a car seat. Since we don't have a car, we don't have a toddler car seat. On the flight back we lucked out - we were sat in a row with an empty seat. However, Ella still needed to switch from lap to lap to keep her entertained. It was great for sleeping hours because she was able to stretch out, but if we had paid we would have had the car seat; so she wouldn't have been able to lay down. If you are an American living in Japan with no car this could end up costing you more hassle (and money), but if you have a car seat and your kid likes sitting in that seat for 10+ hours, go for it!
SOBA NOODLES: If you fly a Japanese airline you will most likely get soba noodles at some point. Don't eat them - save them for your child. We gave Ella Soba and she ate/played for 1 1/2 hours! Not flying Japanese? Pre-cook some of your childs favorite noodles and pull them out about 2 hours into the flight.
ASK: Ask for everything and anything that might help your experience. Ask for the crew to hold your food until your child is asleep. Ask the gate attendant to hold a seat in-between you and your husband in the hopes it will stay empty. Ask for the last row in the plane - you won't feel as bad when your child is craying because there are less people around to bother. And once your child goes to sleep, ask for a glass of wine.
DOWNSIZE. We bought ONE large piece of luggage that doubled as a backpack. It was key that we packed as few suitcases as possible. We bought an small stroller so that we could check it at the gate. We bought a new carry on BAG. Bag is key here. If you bring everything in a bag you can stuff it under your seat which equals easy acess for toys, food and diapers.
As promised: what we packed and what we used.
- 1 diaper for every hour on the plane, this left plenty for layovers. Just enough.
- 1 package of wipes.Plenty.
- 2 sippy cups. Used both.
- 5 small towels . Used all.
- pair of PJ's. Didn't use.
- 2 plain white onesies. Used 1.
- 1 extra pair of pants.Used.
- 3 bibs. Used all.
- snacks (mentioned above) plus a banana, cheese sticks and pre-made grilled cheese & peanut putter sandwiches. Everything was eaten
- toys (mentioned aboveUsed all.
- iPad.Used!
First day at Magic Kingdom! Proof that your flight will end, the door will open and you will have a great vacation. Friday, December 16, 2011
uncle nate walks!
Workin' hard amidst Occupy Protestors
In case you were curious, we purchased a Kammok as his graduation gift. No better gift for an outdoorsy, earth and human respecting adventure guy who needs to take a load off! Buy a Kammok today!