Friday, August 31, 2012

Our First Month in Okinawa

Hello! I know its been awhile since my last post but hopefully I will be able to make it up to you with this one! It has been one heck of a month! And things are still moving right along and keeping us busy as bees.

Before we moved into our apartment we stayed at the Marine lodge for about two weeks. 
During a majority of that time we didn't have a car and our sponsor Kenny toted us around taking us to all the places we needed to go to check in. Did I mention when we got here is was REALLY HOT!!
Oh my, we were all pretty unhappy any time we had to go outside. Now things have cooled off...or we have gotten used to the hotter weather.

Luckily while we were at the Lodge we could walk to the Macaroni Grill situated conveniently next door. 
Here are two pics I took from one of our visits.


 July 29th
 Our first time venturing away from the base! Chris has been here before and knew about a Mongolian Grill and after a bit of driving around we found it and enjoyed our first meal out in town!
We got our Japanese drivers licenses and driving on the "wrong" wide of the road and car has been an interesting experience although one we are getting used to.

Alison was busy looking at the other people in the restaurant 

 

I took a picture of my first "out in town" meal
You walk to the back of the restaurant and fill your bowl with what you want and then they grill it up for you while you wait.


July 30
Still in the lodge.
Alison is normally pretty good about not spilling things but every now and then...
Alison is frustrated about spilling the cheerios in our tiny hotel room kitchenette so she sits on the box!

July 31
Driving to go pick up our friends Mike and Rhonda to go out and eat at another place Chris knows about.  


A picture of Chris driving on the right side of the car.

The restaurant was really good and Chris was able to get some sushi. I had some noodles with chicken and Alison ran around the whole time, thank goodness we went kind of late so there was hardly anyone there.

Our dear friends Mike and Rhonda.
We met them in San Diego and so have known them for several years now.
We were really excited when we found out that they would be joining us on our Okinawan adventure! 

Alison looking out the window.

August 1st
Let me tell you a little about how housing works here.
If housing is 95% full you have the option of living off base. We weren't really interested in living off base so the fact that the housing we qualified for was not 95% full didn't bother us in the least. If you decide/have to live on base your given two choices of where to live. I have to say there is something to be said of limited choices. No shopping around for the perfect place or second guessing, one or the other and that's it.
I wish I would have taken a picture of our choices but at this point I am pretty darn pregnant and just getting around is enough to think about lol. 
We were given the choice between a multiplex (duplex house thing with about 4 houses in a row) or a 5th floor apartment. the multiplex was two stories and the stairs that went up to the second floor were what put us off. They were very steep and very scary. I looked at them and just envisioned myself and the kids breaking bones falling down them. Luckily the 5th floor apartment is one level and actually pretty nice. When we came to visit we bumped into a mom out with her two kids (we later learned her name is Lauren and she is in the floor above ours) she asked us if we were looking to move in and told us that it was a great place to live especially for people with kids. Well we were sold.
We don't have our home goods shipment yet and won't until late September but luckily the government gives you loaner furniture for as long as you want it. Its not the most comfortable furniture int he entire world but its in good shape and because of it we are out of the lodge and in our apartment.

A big change for Alison was the move to a "Big Girl Bed" Alison got her own twin sized bed, a night stand and a dresser in her room. We went to the exchange (store on base) and bought her some new things for her bed to make it extra special. Nice white sheets, a comfy pillow and a butterfly blanket that is soft and warm.
We might change things up when we get around to decorating her room but for now she seems to really like it and the transition has been a lot smoother than we could have hoped for.

We moved the mattress onto the floor to make it easier for Alison to get in and out of bed and also make it safer in case she rolls off, which she has done a few times.
Our entire apartment has linoleum floors. We are waiting for the Labor Day sales this weekend to buy some rugs, I am really looking forward to getting some rugs! We are also going to try and buy a recliner for the living room so I have a comfortable place to sit and watch Alison play while I rock her new baby brother and I'm sure her too. Alison loves to snuggle and be read to, tickled and just loved on.

Alison had a fussy time with the move. Most of her toys and books are being shipped and we are pretty bare bones around here with what we have. She has asked to go home several times but its starting to die down as we make new friends. Our building really is kid and family friendly and we have made some really wonderful friends already, Alison too!
In fact, had I known I would have brought my camera, the ladies in my building threw me a surprise baby shower! I was so surprised. For most of the people there it was the first time I had met them. I am really glad we decided to live in the apartments, its turning out to be a really great place to call home.

Aug 4
We checked out the only mall in our area, it was really interesting. 
The thing we have learned about living in Okinawa is that the shopping is limited and if you go out in town expensive! Still it was fun looking around the mall.

Alison had fun watching some of the Olympics "running girls" with daddy on one of the many TV screens.

The mall is organized more like a flea market. The stores kind of all flow together but they are each separate with their own employees and check out stations. You just don't always realize when you step out of one store and into another lol.

Vending machines! Everywhere there are vending machines with a wide variety of drinks including hot drinks as well!

It tends to rain a 'bit' more here than it did in San Diego, here is Alison with her hair all wet after we rushed (well as much as you can rush with a pregnant lady and a two year old) out to the car.

The street signs, most seem to have English as well as Japanese on them.

Aug 5th
Out for some Sunday brunch with friends!
I snagged this picture of Alison and Daddy

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Aug 7th
There is a playground outside our apartment building and Alison really likes going there. 4pm seems to be when a lot of the moms take their kids out, its cooler and the kids are post nap and pre-daddy comes home.

Alison is being adventurous and climbing on some steps! 

Checking out the ladder
(love this pic!)

Aug 8
You tell that we have a LOT of humidity here from this picture!
I didn't notice that the humidity had fogged up my camera!
Chris has the same problem half the time he goes outside with his glasses lol poor daddy!

Alison and I like to spend a little time outside as much as possible, although since I am getting more uncomfortable in the family way we haven't gone as much as I would like to. Those benches are just not that comfortable.

 Aug 17
Ocean Breeze
we really like going here to eat, its on base and very reasonably priced. We have gone here several times and have not been disappointed yet!


Aug 18
When we go to the exchange on the air force base there is a food court and sometimes, if she has been a very good girl, we will stop and get Alison an ice cream from Baskin Robbins.

 Aug 31st
I know a big dry spell of pictures! but here is one of me about to go out to get a pedicure with some 2 lady friends while the dads watch the kids!

I asked Chris to take a picture of me, this is in our next door neighbors apartment.
Our next door neighbors are wonderful!! They are however moving in October and I am really bummed about that! We have eaten at their place several times and during the day Alison and I will just go over to hand out and play (they have a little boy about a year younger than Ali). 
I don't think I can say enough good things about the people in our apartment building. Right from the start they have embraced us and made us feel at home.

In Okinawa its really popular to get "fancy" nail polish done.
And here is what I picked out for my first Okinawan pedicure, which by the way was really wonderful. They gave me a foot and lower leg massage and they gave us tea and we chatted, its been a while since I have gone out for a ladies day like that! I was planning on taking pictures of their nail polish as well but forgot... but just so you know they looked really nice as well :)

Thought I would also share with you some of the little projects I am working on.
I really enjoy making things and I recently learned how to knit!
I am really enjoying it. I knit baby boy a little green hat and am working on a blanket, that might end up two toned since I don't think i bought enough green yarn oops!
I am also working on a little key chain doll from "Molly Makes" a crafting magazine that I really enjoy.

Anyways, things are going well. I am hoping the little boy makes his appearance any time now. Some other time I will have to tell you all about our first two typhoons! But my back is really starting to hurt so it will have to wait.

Warm wishes to you all.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

The Long Flight

Long long day.
Flying from San Diego to our new home Okinawa Japan.
It took us almost a full 24 hours to get there.

 
Alison got a new Beauty and the Beast book for the trip.

She also got some brand new triangle shaped (no roll) crayolas.

Alison seems to really enjoy coloring.

Pregnant mommy. 
32 weeks pregnant on an 11 and 1/2 hour flight from LA to Tokyo.

Alison wearing her little kid headphones watching "The Lorax" movie snuggled in an airplane blanket.

Daddy sitting across the isle watching  movies.

When we landed in Japan we had to go through customs and thus check out our bags and check them in again. It was a bit challenging lugging around two full carts and a stroller especially with a really pregnant swollen pregnant me. Alison cried a lot during this lay over, she was tired and wanted to go home. But she did get a little nap in her stroller for almost an hour. We were all really tired by the time we got on the plane to Okinawa. Chris and Alison passed out almost immediately but the Japanese Airlines plane we took was really warm and I was already swollen and uncomfortable so it took me a while to fall asleep.
We were so happy to land and arrive at the airport. I wish I would have taken a picture of all the orchids  at the airport, it was pretty impressive. The humidity here is crazy high so apparently they grow really really well.

Now we are in the Marine Lodge and are waiting to move into our new housing. We are all ready to get moved and settled in.




Saturday, July 28, 2012

Fairwell San Diego!

Here are some pictures from our last month in San Diego. California has really become home to us and we are pretty sad to be leaving but looking forward to having new fun adventures.
June 24th 
Spending some time at Mission Beach. We were supposed to be meeting up with the Waldorf School for a St. John's bonfire but we ended up not being able to find them so we just enjoyed the day with each other.
 

June 27th
Alison and I met up with daddy for his work farewell lunch at Slaters Burgers, really great burgers fyi. 

July 3
Alison and I were killing some time while our house was being shown.
Here is Alison at Marie Calendars. We had finished eating and still had some time to kill so we smelled the flowers and just spent some time enjoying the nice weather. 

4th of July!
We had a great 4th! I am really glad we were able to be in San Diego so we could spend it with our good friends.




July 5th
Alison and mommy met up with our Waldorf playgroup to attend "Hullabaloo" at the library.
A man and a guitar singing kids song and encouraging them to get up and move around. It was a packed house but we had a great time and went to a local park afterwards.

Alison reading a library book while the other kids watched the man preform lol.

July 19th
Selling my car at Carmax!
I love my car and am really going to miss it.
We got both our cars all cleaned up and detailed and took them in. I got a little less than what I was hoping for but considering how easy they make it to sell your car it was totally worth it.

 

Friday, July 6, 2012

Hi!

Hello!

I just wanted to pop in to let everyone know whats going on around the 'crazy house'
We FINALLY got our clearance to move to Japan. We have been waiting and waiting and it finally came. Why is this clearance so important? Because apparently you HAVE TO HAVE it in order to get anything for your move accomplished, including scheduling the movers to come pack up your stuff and take it away.
Since it took so long for us to get our clearance...no idea why...the movers will be coming to pack our stuff up AFTER we leave *sigh* We should be heading out on the 20th and the movers come the 23rd.
Luckily we have some really wonderful friends and one of them has graciously volunteered to be our representative (because someone with power of attorney MUST be there for them to pack your stuff up).

Pregnancy news, everything is going really well.
Sunday I fell off the last few stairs at our house and sprained my foot and bloodied my knee up but luckily I managed to keep my tummy from any harm but just to be safe they had me go to labor and delivery for 20 minutes of fetal monitoring and an ultrasound to make sure nothing was jarred our of place. Everything was thankfully just fine.
When I went to the hospital for the monitoring I was going to drop Alison off at the drop in day care at the hospital. Yea...instead right before I get to the gate Alison throws up all over herself. Luckily she seemed fine and was probably just a little car sickness. Still, I was stressed out (nervous about the fetal monitoring thing) and Alison is crying and I start crying and I call Chris, who is trying his best to get all our moving stuff done, to come rescue us which thankfully he was able to do.
I had a clean shirt in the diaper bag so I was able to get her cleaned up as well as I could with baby wipes and in a clean shirt. After she was all clean and settled into the front seat (while we are in the parking lot) to wait for daddy she was fine and had a great time pushing the radio buttons and sitting in mommy's lap pretending to drive the car.
Daddy came to the rescue, we switched cars and I went to my monitoring and Chris took Alison home for a bath and he cleaned and washed the car seat. My hero and Alison's too.
 Whew that was one heck of a day! Luckily because of my foot I got to spend the next two days off my feet resting and amazingly my super swollen foot is feeling so much better, my knee on the other hand still hurts but seems to be healing as well.

I took a few pictures I will try and post later with some lovely captions. Even though there is a lot of moving stuff going on, house showings we are still trying to have a normal life meeting up with friends and going to the park. Its still crazy to think that in 2 weeks we will be in Japan. What I am not looking forward to is the flight:
2 hour flight to LA
4 hour layover
10 hour flight to Tokyo Japan
4 hour layover
2 hour flight to Okinawa

Yep, 22 hours of traveling and I'll be 32 weeks pregnant.
I am a feeling a bit overwhelmed so if I am not calling as often, or blogging as often you know why!
Hopefully I'll get in one good blog post before we leave complete with lovely pictures. Maybe I'll even get Chris to take a picture of me and my baby boy belly :)

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

A Few Pictures

It's been awhile since my last blog post so I am going to put a bunch of days in one!

May 19th



Yep, Alison got into mommy's lipstick, luckily she mainly made a mess of her hands and the tube. 
She loves to get my make up brushes out and rub them on her face and when I put on 'lipstick' I mainly wear lip gloss and chap stick she always wants some too.  

May 23rd
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After a really wonderful visit its time for Baba to go back home.
A stop at In and Out Burger before the flight!

Thanks for coming to visit!! We love you!

May 25th
Happy 29th Birthday Daddy!
With everything going on  we spent a nice day at home. Chris played Star Wars and Alison and I made him a big nice breakfast and Mac and Cheese dinner.

Alison enjoying Mac and Cheese dinner.

Happy Birthday Chris!
I am so glad to have you in our lives.

May 28th
Nerding out on the couch.
Alison got some new night gowns from Grandma Carolyn and Grandpa Frank and she LOVES them.
She got one with cupcakes and this one with monkeys on it.
Snuggling next to daddy eating a snack. 

June 1st
Last day of Parent child class at the Waldorf School.

Heading out to the car, snack bag of cheerios in hand.

We put on a pretty dress in honor of the last day

The kids playing in the sand

Alison likes to walk up and down the side walk that surrounds the play area.


Alison loves smelling flowers

Like trying to herd cats.
Alison's classmates.


Alison wants to go back in and play! 

Time to go!
Bye Waldorf School, we're going to miss you!!


We also celebrated our 6 year wedding anniversary on June 9th. We stayed at home.
Our days have consisted of cleaning, showing our house, and sorting through things. We have put off having a garage sale about four times now it seems. not too bad though since we keep finding more things to sell. Hopefully we will have one this weekend. 
Our move date has been moved, we are going to be staying here an extra week. I have to admit that I am very nervous about that 10 hour plane ride! I ordered some things for Alison today to make the flight easier.
A little bumble bee backpack, triangular shapes crayons (so they don't roll off the tray), a airplane coloring book, a new golden book, and her very own head phones! 
I wish there was something for pregnant ladies to make the flight easier on us!
Hope everyone is doing well!