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Saturday, August 2, 2014

What I Miss Most - Okinawa


If you haven't seen Rambling of a Marine Wife's post What I Miss Most- go read it first,  I can almost mirror her post, but I'll try to make mine different. 

If you have been a follower for any period of time you know I love Okinawa, I love Japan, and we are holding out hope we will someday return to Japan. But for now I have to live vicariously through friends who currently live there and share all the pictures of their adventures on facebook. And I have my own pictures, they document probably the most fun and adventurous three two years and 9 months of our lives. I frequently look back at Okinawa with fond memories of good friends, great food, and so many adventures. I wish I had been more active on my blog during that time so I would have more detailed stories to go with those pictures. 

So without further adieu : 

The things I miss most from Okinawa 
(in no particular order) 


Vending Machines EVERYWHERE
Even in the middle of nowhere. I had at least 3 very close to my house, less than a 2 minute walk.  My favorite drinks were, Fanta orange, Aquarius (like a gatorade, but a very mild, refreshing flavor) and Sanpincha (a jasmine-y tea that is also delicious, unsweetened and very refreshing on a hot humid day.) Sanpincha was probably my favorite of all, the best one is in the Yellow CocaCola can with the shisa and hibiscus on it. And in the winter (or in some machines year round) you could get hot coffee too! A cute little can of Georgia Cafe au lait to start your day! 


Georgia Coffee. Yummy/

 Bike rides along the coast
I was lucky and both while living on base and off base I was very close to the ocean. Oh wait, on Okinawa you are always very near the ocean... But I was super close, less than a mile I would say. When we moved off base, and Paul deployed, I picked up bike riding as a way to spend my day (and maybe to get to and from the izykaya without driving.) I would frequently spend HOURS out exploring on my bike, going 20 miles in a day was pretty common. 

The Festivals
One of the things I could never get enough of is all the festivals, it seems like there was always something, somewhere being celebrated. So much fun. 




Food
I could go on for days about the food, oh the amazing and wonderful food, Japanese, Indian, Thai, Greek Gyros, even the Mexican isn't that bad. And seriously the fish was so fresh in most restaurants/sushi joints it was usually caught that day. "Catch of the day" had a whole new, literal, meaning.



Drink (of the adult variety)
Okay, I'm not gonna pretend that Okinawa has an amazing drink selection, you can get most hard liquor, but beer and wine are a little lacking, even on base. But.. I did develop quite a taste for Orion, Okinawa's beer of choice (and locally brewed), and there is always Chu Hi, which, I have no idea what it is, I think it's a mixed carbonated beverage with sochu. I love Chu Hi! and it's a great alternative to beer or mixed drinks. 

Fun!
Okinawa (and I would imagine, most of Japan) is just fun, and silly, and cute. The guy at the farm across the street regularly walked his bull. Where else will you see that? There is so much cute, everywhere you look! Even the garbage truck plays a fun song, that sadly reminds Americans of an ice cream truck, but you don't want to run after this guy. 
Cute cups of something, inside a free gift mug!


My 'hood
Speaking of the farm across the street, I am so sad but this is the only picture I can find, and it's in the middle of a typhoon. This is taken from my bathroom window, and that little yellow stand is a farm stand that was regularly filled with fresh veggies! They also grew sugar cane and had cows too. 
Just down the street there was a woman who ran a little store out of her garage, selling things like beer, sodas, rice, the bare essentials, and occasionally (if you made it at the right time) bento lunches. Much closer than the konbini (convenience store)


Beaches
Most beaches by our house were not "swimming beaches" with beachy sand and stuff, they were very rocky and muddy and full of dead coral and lava rock, so you could do what you wanted, like take your dog for a dip. Or take your fully clothed self for a dip when you ran to hard and far in the heat and you are about to puke (only happened once)




The Late Nights/Early Mornings 
Okay, I partied like a frat boy in Okinawa. Paul and I didn't have kids, we had no responsibilities and we partied, hard, and frequently. I am so happy to be a mom, and to have responsibilities, but sometimes I miss it a little. 


Driving on the "wrong" side
I dunno, for me driving on the left side of the road seemed more natural, it was more comfortable for me. I super dooper miss that. 





It's hard to explain. I frequently get asked "why do you love Okinawa so much?" and I just can't answer. It's everything, every bit of that island I love. You just won't get it, unless you get it. There are a few people I know who get it, where Okinawa is just their happy place. I will always have a place in my heart for that island, and I deeply hope that someday I will be given the opportunity to return. 
I could go on forever, but I will call it complete for this time. 
I will leave you with a picture of the sunset from my bedroom window.


Sayonara
 さようなら

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

My Town Monday Link Up

My Town Monday Link-up,
Nothing Fancy, just share a post about where you live.
I started this because I am not too fond of where we are living in Montana, it's a very nice place to visit, I just don't want to live here.
In effort to find more cool things about Montana I am going to periodically do this when I have something cool to share about the place I am currently calling Home.
Link up and grab the button at the bottom!



My Town Monday: Montana Folk Festival 


The Montana Folk Felstival was once part of the National Folk festival, which was hosted by Butte in 2008-10, it was so much fun and did so well that when the National festival moved on Montana decided to make their own!

We came down for the festival our first year in Montana, so 2010, it was really hot so we had some snacks and then went back to Helena.
This year the weather was amazing, Saturday we spent most of the day walking around and having festival food, exploring the tents, and eating the food.
There is a lot more going on than just music, there are lots of tents where people are selling things, and lots of tents set up to educate people about things in Montana. They have special area for kids, that had a small 4H petting zoo, and different booths teaching about wildlife and Native Americans.

To be completely honest, I was there for the fair food and beer.
There is something I just love about sitting outside, drinking a cold draft beer, and eating a bratwurst and fresh cut curly fries. 

walking up to the main stage

They close off several city blocks for the party. 


looking down into town, from the main stage area

"The Original" the main stage is under the headframe


"The Original"

snacks... 

jammin to the beats

Getting our drinks to-go for the Folk festival #butteamerica #montanafolkfestival
stopped by the distillery for some cold beverages out of the sun and in the AC

#montanafolkfestival #montana #butteamerica
having a seat on the sidewalk in the shade while baby naps

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festival food!! 

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We didn't ride the special bus

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More Food! 

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Beer! 
(sorry for the poor quality of some of the pictures, I was using my phone and my coolpix because I was babywearing and didn't want to wear the camera too.)


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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Misc Picture Updates

Before Paul left, we went to the Kokusai St. Eisa festival.

It was really neat. (considering I was really hungover)

Then we walked fifty hundred miles trying to get home because we wanted to leave early before our bus. We couldn't figure out what city bus we were supposed to be on, and we kept missing them, and we couldn't get a cab. So we walked. And walked. And walked. Along the way I found a machine made special for my favorite tea!

I also dyed my hair pink!

And got a pretty dress from my mom.


Renji got neutered in early August.

he was very sad


and he yelled at me for taking his balls

But Aiko still loved me.
Aiko also had her birthday September 11th and she got a pretty purple collar.
And Renji has since forgiven me for the balls thing.
for Aiko's birthday him and her got harnesses and leashes, his is blue, hers is pink.
and he makes kissy faces all the time.

(i really wish the picture wasn't blurry)

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Nago Cherry Blossom Festival 2009 pics and commentary

THE BEGINNING OF THE JOURNEY

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LONGEST FLIGHT OF STAIRS EVER!!!!
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BUT IT LOOKS LIKE IT'S WORTH IT
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FIRST SET OF STAIRS: DONE!
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FORGET THE STAIRS, ALANA'S TAKING THE RAMP
PAUL AND JOSELYN FOLLOW, 
PRETTY PICTURES ARE TAKEN
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I SWEAR HE WAS MAKIN FACES 2 SECONDS BEFORE
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MORE STAIRS, OF COURSE PAUL LEAVES US IN HIS DUST
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LONG WAY DOWN, 
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BUT I'M STILL FEELIN GOOD
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(i'd like to say this is me on the inside, but this was really me on the outside, there was like thousand's upon thousands of stairs)
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THEN PAUL RESIZES I'M FARTIN AROUND 
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WE MADE IT TO THE TOP, AND THE BLOSSOMS WERE SO PRETTY!
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I T TOOK ME 5 MIN TO GET THIS SHOT RIGHT, I LOVE IT!
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HALF WAY DOWN
PRETTY BANANA AND JOSELYN
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VIEW FROM THE HALF WAY DOWN DECK
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3/4 OF THE WAY DOWN BANANA SAYS NO MORE STAIRS, I'M TAKIN THE RAMP. AND THE PAUL AND JOSELYN FOLLOW
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PAUL DANCES US A LITTLE DANCE (HE'S A SILLY BOY)
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PRETTY TREE GROWIN OUT OF THE SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN
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AND WE POSE AGAIN, CAUSE WERE HOT LIKE THAT


AT THE BOTTOM, MY KNEES STOPPED WORKING, I'M SITTIN WHILE THEY ARE SEARCHING FOR BEER AND STUFFS


MORE SITTIN FOR MY BROKE ASS


DANCERS 

LOOKIN CUTE

HERE COME THE EISA!!!

PAULIE LOVES HIM SOME EISA 

THESE ARE THE GUYS WHO MAKE THE EISA MUSIC AND SING FOR THEM! THEY ROCK


THESE CHICKS WERE AWESOME TOO!

LOOK AT THOSE CRAZY HEADDRESSES 

THIS GIRL WAS SUPER FOCUSED

COOL STREET GUY DOING NEAT MAGIC TRICKS AND SUCH

LEAVING WE SAW THE COOL LIZARD ON THE WALL 
(THIS THING IS LIKE 2 STORIES TALL)


SO TIRED, WE ARE




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