Tomoyuki had a great first birthday, cupcake and icing to enjoy. Although the sugar kept him awake til midnight, since being the first sugar he'd ever had. Live and learn. Living here on Okinawa is such a joy and I want to share that joy with you. Join us on our journey as we look for ways to reach Okinawa with the love of Jesus!
Friday, December 7, 2007
Happy 1st Birthday to Tomoyuki
Tomoyuki had a great first birthday, cupcake and icing to enjoy. Although the sugar kept him awake til midnight, since being the first sugar he'd ever had. Live and learn. Monday, October 29, 2007
Pallet Visit
The little guy in the middle of the pic was shaking hands with one of the dogs. He spent most of the time with this dog and sharing tricks. It was excellent therapy for him. So many of the children are really beginning to enjoy the dogs and are definately looking forward to their coming on Sat.
Our visit to Pallet on Saturday was and is always a special time and a treat for us to love on these children along with Elizabeth sharing her dogs. This is Shouta (Sho ta). He is 11 years old and very smart young man. He loved Tomoyuki and was very talkative and by the response of his therapist he is a comedian.Dad's Home
Caleb's Official BDay Dinner
Ben, Alisha, Ana, Caleb, Tomoyuki, Tom, Bethany, Shirley and Juda officially celebrating Caleb's #18 BDay at "Macaroni Grill" on Camp Foster. It's a great restaurant and MCCS is so wonderful to provide us with these restaurants that bring us the comforts of home/America. Juda ordered the plate of spaghetti you see on the table with the "Giant" Meatball on top. He proudly announced "Spa ghe tti" upon it's arrival. First time ever to say that one. Tom arrived on island just intime to join in on the celebration. Jack being carved out for 2007
Friday, October 26, 2007
All in a weeks work!!!
Our week started out by cutting Bethany's hair after 2 years of growth. We cut 11" off to send to "Locks of Love" for children cancer patients to make wigs for them.
I am so glad for Bethany to no longer have tangles. And doesn't she look so pretty.
After the Ai no Kesshin prayer meeting this week we went through some children's clothes that had been donated to give to some families.
Ai no Kesshin volunteers helping with the table we sponsored at the OBC Womens Bazaar. We sold loaves of bread, cookies, jello and and great japanese dessert called zen zai. We made over $100.
Rika did an excellent job translating and sharing very thoroghly all Ai no Kesshin can do for women and children in crisis. We were so thrilled to have this opportunity to speak to the "Okinawa Baptist Convention Women" . Naha Baptist hosted this event and there were around 200 japanese ladies attending. I was not the only American, there was one more, ha ha ha.Happy 18th Birthday Caleb!!!!!!
Happy Birthday Caleb, Juda, Shoko and Mio. What a celebration. After a spaghetti dinner, we enjoyed Birthday cake for nearly everyone. After singing "Happy Birthday" four times, we were ready for dessert. Tom just returned home from Japan after being away for a few weeks. So we are still partying, more pics as we continue to celebrate Caleb's BDay.Saturday, October 13, 2007
BIG visit to Pallet
Mr. Asato is presenting us this huge Thank You note posted on the wall. We were surprised and shocked and amazed and so excited because the note referred to a note that Elizabeth read to them telling them that we do what we do because we love Jesus. Isn't God so wonderful. We had not been to Pallet in over a month because Elizabeth, the therapy dogs MOM, went on a missions trip to Mongolia, sooooo, we are just now getting back to loving on these children. What a treat, they had multiplied. The "Y" program, the after school age children program 6-18 year olds were there today to enjoy the dogs, and did they ever.
Notice on the two top corners the black origami dogs, supposed to be Alex and Hali. There was a bit more excitement with the older children as they expressed themselves a bit better, especially their fears of dogs.Thursday, October 11, 2007
Bath Time after visitors
Sachiko and Bob stopped by to visit with us. While loving on Tomoyuki she also read to Bethany several Japanese children's stories from Bethany's collection from the yochien.New FRIG
The "Blue" light inside is to help protect the food inside. There is even a "Germ" fighting mechanism. With the "push button" open the door feature, Juda caused the "Germ" fighter to work overtime on day one of it's arrival.
After two weeks of witnessing our frig dying and losing many $$$ worth of food, mostly from the freezer, we finally got our new frig. It is quite the state of the art even for Japan. It has been the talk of our home with each person that enters in. All the "OOOS" and "AAAAs" have been quite funny. It still surprises us how hard the japanese language is to understand, even for the japanese. We had several japanese ladies in our home on Sunday and it took all of them together to understand the controls on the frig enough for us to operate it.Juda turns "7"
Juda looks like it is a "HAPPY" Birthday to me, he loves his new "Bathtub Basketball".
He has blown his "Party Blower" until it has gotten soggy and is blowing backwards. Sounds lovely, I know, but for safety purposes, Tomoyuki need not to worry about loosing his eyesight.
Shawn finally figured out how to operate the "Party Blower" and was thrilled. His response was "Hubba Bubba", a new phrase Mr. Kenny had not heard before. Considering he is very shy and is less verbal than Juda who is not very verbal at all, we were shocked. We couldn't stop laughing at these more than funny boys. What a great Birthday celebration Juda had with his friends.
Juda is trying to give Shawn "Party Blower" lessons, and finally it worked, as seen up above. Mr. Kenny has quite a small group of funny boys this year. I have the pleasure of joining them for lunch each Thursday, what a treat. We enjoyed none other than "Ice Cream" with cool whip and sprinkles for the Birthday treat.Friday, October 5, 2007
First Babysitter/Dear Friend
My dear friend Sherry Reimer was Tomoyuki's first babysitter. Recently she kept him for me to go to an Open House at Bethany and Juda's school. It helped me out tremendously. We so enjoy spending these years with her and John on Okinawa, what a treat, who would have thought God would have blessed us and placed us here for such a time as this together. We've been friends now for 10+ years, so we don't introduce each other as "Old" friends, that implies that we are "Old", we say "Long Time Friends", which implies the past, present and future, ha ha ha. We met for breakfast at the "T" House, restaurant on the Kadena Golf Course. We hadn't had a chance to visit in the past few months, with summer and all the busyness of both our schedules. We were enjoying catching up so much and didn't notice that we had been there for 2-3 hours, so when the lunch crowd started coming in we felt like we should go and not stay for two meals, ha ha ha. Thursday, October 4, 2007
THANK YOU to Ai Sei Yochien
Katsue sensei and Reiko sensei loving on Tomoyuki. Reiko sensei is known for her kissing all the children's cheeks alot and Katsue is single, but wants children so bad. They were trying to take Tomoyuki away from each other, ha ha ha.
These are Bethany's sensei's (teachers) at Ai Sei Yochien (Japanese pre-school/kindergarten). We went today to give THANK YOU gifts for them and to the school. Since Bethany has started First grade at Bob Hope Elementary, she will no longer be going to Ai Sei, but will do special events with them and we will continue to join them and host American holiday parties for them, ie Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving.....New BUS
Finally I found the time to get the details of Bethany and Juda on the same bus. Juda rates the micro bus(short bus) however, Bethany does not, sooooooo, not too surprised that this year, the first year ever, they are beginning to place special needs children on the bigger bus to mainstream them. Yippee..... sooo our only request was that Juda have a car seat, as I'm sure by the time he got to school, he'd be dancing in the isle.
It is a huge bus compared to his micro one he's been on for the past two years.
The bus driver and the bus assistant were very nice and Bethany knows a few children on the bus. She was not afraid at all, very excited actually. I was the one who needed this time to get used to the idea. Tomoyuki and I have been driving them in and picking them up everyday, which was working out, but causing us to be gone from home alot during the day, when he could have used some time outside of his car seat to stretch.
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