Thursday, March 28, 2013

Bitten by the Spring Bug!


Sometime between studying the solar system and Explode the Code it BIT me - the spring bug! I stepped outside and sure enough it was WARM.  It was 11:30 p.m. and time for RECESS.  I was positively giddy when we discovered we didn't need our coats! 

ALL the kids decided to join us for this celebration. We went to feed the ponies...and waved at "our farmer" who also seemed to be enjoying the first real spring-like day in months.





On the other side of his garden he has cleared a spot for a community park.  


Even the big kids enjoyed the swings


Stacia wants to know if we can build a house like this at the new house - I don't know. 

We continued our walk by visiting the pond. The ducks and geese were all out enjoying the pond....but quickly left when we arrived. 

We had no idea this pond or the ponies were the next block over when we signed our lease. What a blessing it has been to have so much nature down the street. 






It was at this point that the "noon music" began to play. We stayed another 30 minutes and started home for lunch. We talked about bringing lunches over (and the kayak). Arielle reminded us that in a few weeks the "vampire bugs" will be back....so we'd better act on this impulse before it really warms up enough for the critters and snakes to wake up. 


Go Yuuki! 



Yuuki enjoyed exploring the pond


On our walk back to the house we ran into a group of homeschooling siblings also out enjoying a break. The outing motivated us to finish up by 2:00 p.m.  and get back out in the sun. 

I met a friend over at the produce market. We sipped our drinks in the green house under the banana trees, talked as we enjoyed the foot onsen, did a bit of produce shopping....and met another friend in the parking lot as we left. Shannon helped her mother and I make a connection: we are both women who had our last child at 42. This meeting was a heavenly hug. I've had a few struggles lately and I saw the possible  face of  my future as I embraced Shannon's vibrant and coherent mother (her last recently graduated!). 

After a quick dinner, Akikosan came over. A Three friend day - it doesn't get too much better than this! Akikosan is going to attend the talent show with us next week. 

Michael shocked us by pointing out that our things may well be packed out in 3 weeks. Um...YIKES. We are wrapping our mind around what to send when. We could be done with school in 3 weeks...and if our things were packed out...maybe we'd feel more free to just explore. 

The night ended with a meaningful family circle....life is good. 

My heart whispers, "I can't  possibly say goodbye to this place." Yet, we are learning to lean into the pain of goodbye and embrace the next step...slowly. 

Choosing Joy!
©2013 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...

Lumpia (Vegan)


Note - add meat if you want it. ::grin:: This made over 40 - 60.  I think this is one of those "throw what you like in" recipes...but here are measurements I found online. These are great to freeze.

Ingredients: 
2 C bean sprouts (I couldn't find any so used extra cabbage and carrots)
1/2 head finely chopped/shredded cabbage
2 carrots - finely cut in slivers, or use the matchsticks
1 1/2 C green beans
1 1/2 C snow peas
3 onions
1 head garlic
2 T soy sauce
1 tsp sweet chili sauce
1 tsp pepper
1 tsp salt (Optional)
veggie bullion (Optional)

If frying - 1 1/2 cup of oil - enough to cover lumpia. If baking - preheat oven to 450* and spray pan. Bake for about 20 min - turn at 10 min.

Mix all together. Put 2 - 4 T of filling per lumpia wrapper. Wrap up sort of burrito style (search for lumpia recipe if you need more directions), lay them seam down and fry or bake.


DIP
Soy/Ginger/Vinegar
1/4 C Brown Sugar (Rapadura)
1/2 C White Vinegar
1 tsp Soy Sauce (Low sodium)
2 tsp water
1 tsp corn starch
2 - 3 ts FRESH grated ginger

Dissolve sugar, combine water and corn starch. Whisk in and heat until it thickens, add ginger.

Favorite Sweet and Sour Sauce - take your pick


Choosing Joy!
©2013 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Lovin Japan ~ Shoeless!


What's not to love about a country where life slows down just a bit each time you enter or exit a home  as well as many places of business.


This sign will move with us
Entry ways are a bit lower....slippers ready to slip on...shoes left waiting to slip on when you leave.

Temples, churches and onsens always provide slippers
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Many restaurants as well - though many don't have lockers for your shoes.
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This one surprised us...but obviously one should remove shoes before entering a dressing room. 

And always, always, slip into toilet slippers before entering the "bathroom." This also seems like a wise practice. 
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Choosing Joy!
©2013 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Lovin Japan ~ Bowing Construction Workers



I've said it often, "Every thing is cuter in Japan." It's true...even the construction signs are polite. Note this worker is bowing....Often there are mannequins which bow up and down and wave a flag as you approach road work. There are also digital signs with instructions and of course the bowing icon.



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Road work continues through the winter...and it's been an amazing process to watch. We've never caught a bow, but here are some photos from a recent outing. 


Always one looking at the sky. ::grin:: 

Choosing Joy!
©2013 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...

Monday, March 25, 2013

Lovin Japan ~ White Gloved Taxi Drivers



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The lace car seat covers are pretty epic too! One of my fond memories is arriving home in Misawa without a ride home. I had never realized that my address was "not a Japanese address" until my white-gloved taxi driver schooled me. 

Choosing Joy!
©2013 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Lovin Japan - 1,999,999,998 Kit Kat Flavors



This has been one of our tastiest discoveries in Japan. Japan has an amazing variety of Kit Kat flavors. Many are seasonal. We've found train stations and Haneda airport to be the best bet for finding some of the more unusual flavors; others are often at convenient stores and Universe.

Green Tea and Red Bean...Yummo
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If Green Tea and Red Bean Kit Kats are not your taste....check out the selections below. My personal favorite remains the Tofu  and Sweet Potato Kit Kat, though the banana ones are pretty great too. I wasn't thrilled with some of the real peppery ones.
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If you could create a Kit Kat flavor what would it be? 
Choosing Joy!
©2013 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...

Choosing Joy - CA here we Come!


Moving to CA was unexpected. I decided to begin listing one reason it IS  a good thing each day....our list has grown. I have been posting one item daily on Facebook. Now that we are starting to publish a daily "Lovin Japan" post (and I'm cutting down on Facebook), we've decided to simply post this list all at once on the blog. If we've missed some feel free to share! We want this list to grow. And now we're in the twilight zone - fully embracing what we love here in Japan; reaching forward to where God is moving us next - but wistfully looking back...... 

  1. 37 degrees in Misawa - 66 degrees at Beale AFB. 
  2. Redwoods!
  3. Closet possible Air Force base to Mom G.
  4. Lots of Farmer's Markets with fresh produce. 
  5. Sounds like there is a fairly large Japanese community in the area. 
  6. Strawberry fields outside the base gates. Rumors of strawberries year round. 
  7. A home - God has provided a home for us in CA...we will not be spending 3 months in the TLF this move while the Air Force determines what to do with our family. 
  8. Seven short hours to the girls and our family in OR.
  9. Aero club....1.5 hour flight to Mom G's*
  10. Saddle Club - though we don't have a horse! Stacia loves horses and is excited about this. 
  11. Earthquakes
  12. Libraries with many English books. 
  13. Sea World is 8 hours away
  14. 45 minute drive to snow rather than a 45 minute drive IN snow to get to the nearest "big city"
  15. Grand Canyon is 13 hours away
  16. Beale has an interesting mission 
  17. Nearest Chick Fil A is 53 miles away - 1 hour and 5 min.
  18. San Francisco Bay Bridge will be lit up at night (guess they aren't worried about cutting the light bill in CA ::snort::).  2 hour and 18 min from our hoped for address. 
  19. Trader Joe's  38 miles (TJ site) or 57 miles (google) from our dreamed of home...I've never been to a Trader Joe's but I've had some yummy chocolate a friend sent. LOL 
  20. Speed limits faster than 20-30 mph on the highway. ::wink:: 
  21. Same side of the date line will make phone calls with family and friends easier. 
  22. No ice INSIDE the bathroom windows in CA. 
  23. Yosemite National Park - 4 hours and 40 min from our new home. 
  24. Dental cleanings every SIX months!!!!
  25. We'll have our very own mailbox - Stacia is very excited about this! 
  26. Beale has a PWOC!
  27. Beale has a MOPS!
  28. Whole Food Market - 54 miles away
  29. Wild turkeys and deer
  30. Camping appears to be all over in the area
  31. Las Vegas is 9 hours away
  32. 50 mph speed limit ON BASE 
  33. 2 sinks in our master bedroom bathroom
  34. Lake Tahoe is 90 minutes from our home
  35. America Disney (known as Disneyland to most kids not to be confused with Tokyo Disney) is 7 hours away
  36. Six Flags in 2 hours
  37. Six Flags Discover Kingdom sounds like a blast
  38. Reno is 2 hours away
  39. We can reach the ocean in 3 hours (will surely miss our current 3 min drive)
  40. Train museum in Sacramento
  41. River rafting
  42. Skiing at Tahoe
  43. Snow can be 20 min away in the winter - but not on the streets of Beale
  44. Surrounded by history - look forward to exploring it
  45. San Diego is 8 hours away
  46. Easier access to medical referrals
  47. 24 hour drive to our family in TX. 
  48. 12 hour drive to family in CO.
  49. U pick farms
  50. Children's Museum
  51. Jelly Belly Factory
*Refers to number 9. Aero Club - I was commenting to Stacia that I wasn't sure why she was so excited about a saddle club when we don't own a horse.

Stacia: Well, Zander is really excited about the aero club.

Me: (Surprised and pleased as I envision father/son bonding) Really? I didn't know that.

Stacia: Yeah, since he got the bow and arrows he is really excited there will be an aero club!

Choosing Joy!
©2013 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...