Wednesday, October 3, 2012

September in the States

The entire month was spent in the states, hopping around to see people and celebrate many occasions.   We started in STL to see the family and surprise them with the news of the Swimmy (aka baby Miles).   Little did we know that the secret had already been let out of the bag, which means we learned our lesson for next time!   Golf, lots of golf, and celebrating Swimmy were on the agenda.

I headed to El Paso for 2 weeks, which was great to celebrate my mom and Swimmy again.   I spent alot of time with lil Gabe and Ella, and sister.   It was hard to leave as I really do miss them.
On to Houston to see friends and shop for a few days.   I ended my stay in Tulsa to see a good friend of mine, Ashley get married.  All in all, it was a good trip, but quite exhausting in the end.  I was ready to come home to sleep in my own bed!

Here's a few pictures.   I completely forgot the camera charger, so no camera for the whole month!


Sunday, August 19, 2012

Weekend Getaway in Karuizawa

Mike and I have tried to schedule a weekend away, just to get out of the city, but its been difficult.   Thankfully, my friend, Hiroko and her husband, invited us to join them at their summer house in Karuizawa.   She's asked me several times, but timing didn't work out, so I was glad it did this time.   Last weekend, we boarded the shinkansen and left the city.

Karuizawa is about 1 hour westish from Tokyo and in the mountains, so the temperature is much cooler.   It is a popular summer spot for the Japanese due to the temperatures.   We stayed at their house, which was beautiful, nestled among the trees and near a creek, which you could hear flowing every morning.   There were no plans for this trip, just relaxation, which was easy to do.
Mike did golf, with Toshio, on Saturday, while Hiroko showed me the city.   We had breakfast on the terrace, lounged around as the rain fell, read books, smelled the fresh air and enjoyed peaceful bliss.

Here are a few pictures
 Maru-chan, their dog, who also enjoyed nature and lounging/sun bathing on the balcony
Mike and I at the top of a trail, with view of several mountains...the overcast day prevented the views.  Like my shoes!
 Shiraito Falls, famous area to see while in town....the water comes from the Asama Mt, and takes 6 years to reach this point.  Crazy, huh?



We came back to Tokyo late Sunday night, got off the train to the stench of the city and knew our mini vacation was over.   If only we could have stayed in nature bliss!

Friday, August 3, 2012

Last Fireworks in Tokyo

Summer is a time for celebration and in Japan, that is done by huge firework display shows that last about 1.5 hours.   Literally, 1.5 hours of fireworks.   On Wednesday, I met Mike down in Yokohama, where he works, to see the firework display.   It was a company sponsored event and quite fun.  We got  prime seating on the 2nd floor of a building, complete with drinks and food.   Perfect way to spend the evening even though it was a bit hot.   Mike and I stayed for about 45-50 minutes after the fireworks started and then headed for the train.   As we were walking to the station, we managed to see the finale, which was great, but getting to the train before thousands of people, was preferred.

This first picture was taken from the 2nd floor of the building we were in.  See all the people, its only a fraction of the number of people that were there.   So now imagine the trains when it was completely over










Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Midtown Laser/Water show

Summer is officially upon us in Tokyo.  You're probably thinking, what, but yes it is true.   Our hot summer arrived late, about 2 weeks ago, but I'm not complaining.   In true summer fashion, there are lots of events to see around the city  Our friends Jennifer and Dave, invited us to picnic with them at Midtown to see the laser/water show this past weekend.

It was actually a perfect night to picnic as it wasn't that hot or humid.   It also helped that mist from the set-up was blowing in our direction to keep us cool.    The show only lasted about 10 minutes or so, but was really neat.   We were at the very back to avoid being soaked, can't say the same for those in front.

Here's some pictures...




This event reminds me of being home and going to the Miller outdoor theatre.   Too bad Tokyo doesn't have move outdoor fun events  :(

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Peacock Quilt

From the previous post, you know that I was hosting a baby shower back in June.   It was for a good friend of mine, Jennifer Peacock, who was having a baby.   She and her husband told us they were expecting in January and I was super excited.   Since I started my sewing adventures, I figured I needed to make her something and what better thing than a baby quilt.    Turns out I found the perfect pattern, a baby peacock in the middle with elephants along the top and bottom.   Peacock for their name and elephants as her baby room theme

As this was my first quilt, it took me some time to get it together, especially the 3D ears on the elephants.   However, after many hours, it was complete and Jennifer was so excited to receive it.   Baby Peacock, who arrived on June 19th, is a lovely girl named Grace, who has a peacock quilt hanging over her bed to watch over her.

Here's the finished product, which would have been up sooner, but remember, my computer is dead and I'm on a learning curve with the MAC






Now to start on the next baby quilt!

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Sky Tree

The Sky Tree is AMAZING and HUGE. For those you who don't know, the Sky Tree replaces the old Tokyo Tower. The complex opened in late May, but it wasn't completely opened to the public. You had to get into a special lottery to win tickets before they opened it up completely. The women's group I belong to was in the lottery and won tickets, so I signed up to! It officially opens to the public for day tickets on July 11.

 Facts:
- tallest tower in the world
- 2nd tallest structure in the world
- outside its 634meters tall
- inside, highest point is 451.2meters
- from highest point, Tokyo looks like legos!

 Here are some pictures
Me at 451.2meters, just in case you couldn't see from the pillar
What the city would look like at night from this point
looking down from 345meters up....
hoping to get back to Skytree so that Mike can see if before we leave!

Thursday, June 21, 2012

LONG OVERDUE Update

I've been a bad blogger and fully admit it, but life has been crazy these last 3 months that there was no time to blog.

Here is what has been going on:
March 9-17 Thailand
March 30 - April 6 Mom visits Japan
April 13 - 22 Cousin Rigo & Amanda visit in between I have meetings, sayonara parties
April 28- May 6 Bali
Meetings, luncheon, saynoara dinners
May 17-24 Sister, b-in-l, kids, Dad arrives  computer dies....not sure about recovery :(
May 29 Baby shower
May 30 hosting a breakfast
June 2 Balcony party/sayonara party at our house

 As you can see, its been a busy time and with the few days I did have off, I was trying to finish a quilting project for my friend by the time the baby shower date arrived. I did manage to finish, the night before! Now, Mike and I are free for the summer with no plans in the near future. I'm looking fowrad to things settling down for me, not sure that is going to happen for Mike. I'll post a little about some of these events, but will continue from here. We, yes we, promise to better bloggers especially since we have only 6 months left in Japan. happy summer days