From Fort Worth, Texas to Nagoya, Japan ... join us in our exciting adventures!
The Three Little Kittens
Remarkably, they didn't lose their mittens!
Saturday, June 7, 2008
camping pictures
I thought we had some narrow roads in Nagoya until we went to the mountains!
A suburban it's not.
The tent is up where is diner?
The stream behind our camp site.
Izzy wasn't too crazy about the bridge either :) Our camp stove, the small can of gas loads in on the side and we have fajitas!
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Oh What fun!!! It is a lot of work for both parents but the experiences for the kids will last another generation. Besides that it really is a lot of fun!! I'm so glad you all get out into the country and experience the culture of Japan to the fullest. Such beautiful scenery. You should think of planning a trip to Hill Country or Big Bend when you come back next summer. Scot loves Fort Davis, which is near Big Bend and has the large Observatory to look at the stars. There is also a dude ranch near Big Bend. The boys had such a great time when we took them. Love Mom
Oh wow - I don't know why the pictures of Japan always surprise me, but I wouldn't have thought about all those beautiful trees. Y'all look like you're having a blast. Gracie looks just angelic! Good to see Mommy in some pictures too! =)
This little boy kept chasing Izzy, and when he caught her, he would just hug her.
A Blessed Day
Everything was perfect, except Daddy wasn't there to share it with us.
An impromptu hug
Gracie actually did this without prompting, rolling her eyes, or griping - what a moment!
Our friend Ai and the girls
Ai works at the Tokyu, but spent her day off with us - such a giving person!
More concession food
Hot dogs on a stick, corn dogs, chicken, pork, and a few mysteries :)
Eggs on a stick!
Some of the food at the concession stand at the zoo.
Water Park
Park where the 2005 World Expo was held.
Daddy bought us snowcones!
...need we say more?
Pizza Delivery
Our big joke is that so many of the cars seem like something from "Who-ville."
Yuck!
This is our menu (after we ate!)
Antarctica Ship
We haven't gone on this yet. It has actually traveled to Antarctica, and it's hard to see, but has a helicopter on the back. The girls and I are looking forward to taking a tour of it :)
Sophie and the dolphin
This is one of my favorite pictures!
Silly faces!
Yet, they still look adorable!
My blue-eyed girl (for today)
My girls all got the Michelle-trade-mark eyes that change depending on our mood. Today, they were a gorgeous blue!
Ship in the port
The girls and I were looking at this beautiful ship when Princess Kiko and her entourage showed up.
Nagoya Port
This year marks its 100th anniversary. That is a walkway where the arches are.
Ku and his dolphin buddy
Ku and this little dolphin appear to be best buddies. The little dolphin does everything Ku does. If Ku swims upside down, he does, too.
3 comments:
Oh What fun!!! It is a lot of work for both parents but the experiences for the kids will last another generation. Besides that it really is a lot of fun!! I'm so glad you all get out into the country and experience the culture of Japan to the fullest. Such beautiful scenery. You should think of planning a trip to Hill Country or Big Bend when you come back next summer. Scot loves Fort Davis, which is near Big Bend and has the large Observatory to look at the stars. There is also a dude ranch near Big Bend. The boys had such a great time when we took them. Love Mom
Oh wow - I don't know why the pictures of Japan always surprise me, but I wouldn't have thought about all those beautiful trees. Y'all look like you're having a blast. Gracie looks just angelic! Good to see Mommy in some pictures too! =)
looks like a blast!
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