Sunday, December 6, 2009

Well, hello everyone! It is my posting debut on our website! Just trying to help out the wife. She is currently writing her lesson plans for her class tomorrow, teaching English to the Japanese. So, we'll start with Thanksgiving. It was our first Thanksgiving away from our immediate family. We do have a lot of firsts since this is our first year in Japan. However, it was ok being away. We have developed a great sense of family with our small group that we meet with each week as well as with Japanese and Americans at our church. But when you wake up to a site like you see below, you can't help but think that God is watching out for you while you are in a foreign land without your family and you can't not thank God for his beautiful creation. That was my first prayer of thanks on Thanksgiving day. This sunrise was absolutely beautiful. Even when I don't get a sunrise because its cloudy, I get to wake up next to my beautiful wife and thats a gorgeous sunrise in and of itself!.....was that cheasy? Oh, well its true. On to our next pic.

After the gorgeous sunrise I headed out to a local park where my church, Calvary Chapel Ginowan, played the other Calvary Chapel of Okinawa City. I don't think I had played flag football since high school gym class. It was a blast! Just a bunch of believers getting together for a friendly competitive football game. I think I had a few receptions as I helped block on the offensive line and I played safety or the linebacker position on defense like my man Ray Maualuga on the Benglas minus the hair. I'll get a wig for next year. I had 3 interceptions for some pretty sizable returns. It was just a great time. Nothing like food and football all on the same day. And yes that was my football for the day because being 14 hrs ahead of east coast time, all the games came on the next day. Playing in that game really started the day off right....I made this tackle by the way.


The day after Thanksgiving we celebrated the marriage of one of our friends from church and she had Julie make her wedding cake. This was Julie's first wedding cake and it was pretty awesome. The whole process didn't make the kitchen look so awesome and I had to clean it all up but the end result was pretty impressive!



Again, another first for us. This will be our first Christmas away from our family, but our first Christmas together being married. So that would make this our first Christmas tree! Julie beautifully decorated our tree with all her decorations she brought from the states that so impatiently could not wait to get out of the box and around the apartment and on our new tree! And Go Bucks! Beat Oregon in the Rose Bowl!














Just a couple days ago we attended my squadron Christmas party. It is a little hard to get into the Christmas spirit here because now, its Dec 6 and I'm still in shorts, t-shirts and flip flops, its still in the 70s here and no snow! Anyway, the party was fun. We got to get dressed up a little and eat some good food. I mean, I can't remember the last time I wore dress shoes and a tie. I am so used to wearing my "pajamas" to work every day! And getting dressed up means my wife getting dressed up and when she does.....well a picture is worth a thousand words, but I'll use a few anyway, she looked pretty hot that night!

This is Julie, letting out some anger and stress on some poor helpless Japanese dude. Yes, as sweet as she looks, she does have another side to her!

Actually, this was a probably one of the most coolest places we have been to on Okinawa. Its called Round One. It is seven stories of absolute fun! So you start on the 6th level and pay to play for either 90 min or 3 hours or more. So we payed for 3 hours and you get to play arcade games, mini bowling, tennis, soccer, and golf games and mini bikes all on one level. Then you go to the top level and up there you have two basketball half court courts, a soccer field, tennis court, batting cages, pitching cages and archery! This would be my little brother's dream! Its like the ultimate Chucky Cheese for adults and kids. My little brothers would pretty much go nuts if they got to go there, so hopefully if they come next summer I'll take them there. They would love it. And when you are done with playing there is even an A&W and Baskin Robbins in the same building! Here are some pics of us playing everything we could. We didn't get to race the
mini bikes but our friends did. Julie played a little tennis and I played a little soccer.









Well that is all for now. I have to get to bed so I can get up for the Bengals game that comes on at 3AM! Until next time....Konbanwa...Oyasuminasai...Matane!



1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hey Chris and Julie!
We just got your Christmas card! I loved it! I have enjoyed reading about your life on the blog. Sounds like you are on quite an adventure! Thanks again for the card.
Love,
Brad and Jackie Halladay