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Well, we did it! We finally made the move and are back on the East Coast. We had a great time transiting the Pacific. Our stops in Hawaii and California were more than memorable. As we open a new chapter we start a new blog. Check out our new adventures at our new blog: www.livingsullivanstyle.blogspot.com
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Pizza in the Sky, Pineapple Park and Neo Park-AGAIN!





We are really trying to give my parents a real authentic Okinawan experience. So where else to take them but to Pizza in the Sky, Pineapple Park and Neo Park! Despite the fact we were at all of those places less than four weeks ago with Sue, we donned our tourist outfits and headed out. Pizza in the Sky was great as was the Pineapple Park. I didn't realized how much birds freaked me out until we went back to the Neo Park. The bird poop was every where and in unbelievable amounts! Oh well, the kids didn't seem to mind...here is to tourism!
Christmas Part I



I really enjoyed Christmas this year- despite the fact we are half way around the world from family. Peter really got into the Christmas spirit (and by spirit I mean he got into getting stuff from Santa) and Daniel is not longer freaked out by the fat man in a red suit. We had a wonderful floor dinner on Christmas Eve and a quiet Christmas day spent watching Danny drive his new Hummer and Peter play with his leapster. We are so fortunate. Life is good.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Saber Cat at a Christmas Fest?


This Saturday we headed out to the Camp Courtney Christmas Fest. One would imagine that Santa or the free toy give away would be the hot attraction for the kids. Nope. Not a chance. Those diversions had nothing on the GIGANTIC saber cat bouncy slide. This thing was enormous. The pictures do not do the slide justice. I seriously questioned my parenting skills after I let the kids (Daniel included) go to the top and come down by themselves when on the second turn, I went with them and about wet my pants from fear. Just goes to show you, when it comes to gigantic saber cat bouncy slides, it pays to be a young, naive toddler (and to be able to wear a diaper).
Thunder Get's a Hair Cut


Let me explain. Trust me, I resisted this one. Peter asked over and over and over if he could give Thunder a hair cut. He wanted to make him look like Spirit (as in the movie Spirit). All I could think of was the time I was grounded for cutting Cindy Vigil's Barbi Doll's hair when I was in elementary school. My gut said no...well, Peter convinced me. In the end, I am glad I caved and embraced Peter's "vision". Check out the pride on his face!
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Our Oura Wan Vacation Pt II






Back to the Cottages at Oura Wan Bay for some relaxation. This time the weather was much cooler and we did not swim in the Ocean (at least the adults didn’t) but we did, however, enjoy an incredible morning walking, exploring, and searching for sea glass having just as much fun. The boys had a great time as well. Danny had so much fun that when it was time to go, he just put his head in the sand….oh well!
Traditional Okinawan Village






Right next to the aquarium is a traditional Okinawan Village re-created to allow visitors a chance to look into the past. We were able to see more than a few houses…we were invited in by a couple of Okinawan ladies and were served tea and traditional Okinawan biscuits. The boys were able to play a few Japanese instruments and gain a real appreciation for the culture. A must see for anyone coming to the island.
Pizza in the Sky with Diamonds...




Everyone says it is a must do while here on Okinawa so we gave it a shot...we went for pizza in the sky. It was tough to find but well worth the drive. The view was nothing short of amazing. The pizza wasn't bad either. I call it "Jitalian". No, it isn't NY style but it is pretty good. They only make one kind a day so you better be adventurous. Peter stuck to his lunchable but Danny have three pieces!
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
More Culture Please



After Okinawa World we headed to Shuri Castle-check out the wiki site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuri_Castle
We were able to see the entire castle from the grounds to the throne of the kings past. We were also able to see more Japanese Dancing. My only heartburn came from trying to keep Danny away from the breakables.
Arigato Gozimus indeed!
Eisa Dancers
Attached is a video of the Eisa (pronounced A-sa) dance performance we were so fortunate to see. Enjoy!
A Little Culture Please...




The Sullivans, Rohrs, and Kolich's headed out for a little Japanese Culture and we sure found some. We visited a place called "Okinawa World" where you really do get a taste of Okinawa. We toured the underground caves, watched as Okinawans hand crafted glass, brown sugar, and linens, and we watched Eisa Dancers. We also got a chance to see a sea snake race a mongoose (mongoose won). The park was amazing and the kids and adults alike got a greater appreciation for Okinawa.
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