The JAG Office took a trip to Iwo Jima recently. We were able to fly down on two of the Army's jets and brought a Japanese historian from the Ground Self-Defense Force with us. Here is a picture of Mount Fuji as we took off.
Friday, December 26, 2008
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Christmas Day
Adam didn't really get what was going on with Christmas day, but once he got downstairs, he was super excited. Lottie was just excited that Adam was excited.
Here's the loot before the kids destroyed it. Santa was generous this year!
Checking out some of his new Thomas trains.
Lottie is excited for Christmas!
Trying really hard to eat a candy cane.
Mommy enjoys a Christmas snuggle.
Lottie's new butterfly in the box. I think Adam likes it better than Lottie.
Adam's a train conductor. He and Lottie loved all their presents and have played with everything at least a few times over. Adam just goes in a loop. Trains, trucks, puzzles, games, books, DVDs, and back again. He loved Christmas and was happy that Santa and Baby Jesus got to visit his house (he seems to think that they travel as a pair). I guess Mary and Joseph need some time off every now and then!
Here's the loot before the kids destroyed it. Santa was generous this year!
Checking out some of his new Thomas trains.
Lottie is excited for Christmas!
Trying really hard to eat a candy cane.
Mommy enjoys a Christmas snuggle.
Lottie's new butterfly in the box. I think Adam likes it better than Lottie.
Adam's a train conductor. He and Lottie loved all their presents and have played with everything at least a few times over. Adam just goes in a loop. Trains, trucks, puzzles, games, books, DVDs, and back again. He loved Christmas and was happy that Santa and Baby Jesus got to visit his house (he seems to think that they travel as a pair). I guess Mary and Joseph need some time off every now and then!
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Christmas Eve Portraits
Monday, December 22, 2008
Holiday Events
Here are a few pictures from a few of our holiday events. We have an annual Christmas party with the Japanese JAG office at a fancy Tokyo reception hall. Here's the group picture of all attendees. The Japanese always put together a game to play as entertainment - last year was bingo, this year was a mini golf game. Everyone got a turn to take a putt - Japanese versus Americans. We won 3-2 - yes, we were all terrible. I think the Japanese threw it. Then the "winners" got gifts. We ended up with extra gifts for Lottie, who was allowed to come, since she won't take a bottle, and I couldn't leave her.
Here she is in the giant bassinett-type thing that the Japanese brought out for her. Baby Tate's bassinett was a rocker. Luckily, Lottie's wasn't, or she would have pitched out right away. The Japanese were not happy that we kept the babies' shoes on (so we had to take them off). We didn't try to explain that neither of them walk, so the shoes had never touched the floor. Oh well.
We left the kids home to attend the annual Holiday Ball. Chris didn't wear his blues, but cleaned up pretty nice anyway. How do I still have tan lines in December?
Here she is in the giant bassinett-type thing that the Japanese brought out for her. Baby Tate's bassinett was a rocker. Luckily, Lottie's wasn't, or she would have pitched out right away. The Japanese were not happy that we kept the babies' shoes on (so we had to take them off). We didn't try to explain that neither of them walk, so the shoes had never touched the floor. Oh well.
We left the kids home to attend the annual Holiday Ball. Chris didn't wear his blues, but cleaned up pretty nice anyway. How do I still have tan lines in December?
We're done with all our holiday events and are trying to finish up our Christmas tasks and enjoy the last few days before Christmas. Adam is excited for Santa and Baby Jesus (I'm pretty sure he thinks they are a package deal), and PRESENTS. He's been really good about leaving the gifts alone. Lottie has been trying to open them like crazy.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Crazy and Dancing
More crazy Adam. I especially like his "tap dance" singing at the beginning. Then he just eases into the total crazy.
Animal Song
Adam started making up a song about animals as we were going to Sagamihara Park to see the animals. He was VERY excited, you see. I didn't get the first animal song on video, but asked for a second. It wasn't as good, but still pretty funny.
New Train
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Animals
All I Want for Christmas...
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Scottish
Plural of Foote
We ran into our friends, Dennis and Kathy Foote, at brunch after church today. Kathy and I are in MCCW (Military Council of Catholic Women) together, so Adam sees her pretty often and likes to see her sing in choir. He calls her, "Kathy Foote!" Not Kathy, or Ms. Kathy, but Kathy Foote. So, we chatted for a little while, and when it was time to leave, Adam calls out, "BYE, FEET!" I didn't even know he knew the plural of Foote! As Dennis pointed out, there were two of them.
In church, Adam got a load of laughs (and we were thoroughly embarrassed) when he tried to LOUDLY imitate Kathy's Messiah solo. His soprano just didn't sound the same.
In church, Adam got a load of laughs (and we were thoroughly embarrassed) when he tried to LOUDLY imitate Kathy's Messiah solo. His soprano just didn't sound the same.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Earlier Saturday Morning
The first thing we did on Saturday morning was to head to a garage sale that friends were having. They all have kids our age or a little older. Melissa has a girl Adam's age, and Bella has the best clothes. So I snatched up a bunch. Japanese Baby Gap makes the prettiest dresses, but even on sale, they only go to about $20 (retail is usually about $60). I was pretty happy to get all this for $25. We also got a double jogging stroller, almost new, for $30. Score! Yay for winter cleaning.
Atsugi
Decorating the Tree
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