Some time has passed since we have had a chance to update on the goings on around here so here you have it. First it is no secret that our family has a long tradition of embracing
St. Patrick's day, this year was no exception. So we donned our green apparel and began the celebration.
This is our baby, and he approves this blog.
One of our favorite activities is to go to the park and do some chalk drawings.
The other day we wore the baby out to the point that he fell asleep eating his supper. I had to continue to feed him in his sleep (not easy) so he wouldn't wake up in the middle of the night with a hungry tummy.
Another of our great adventures was the Naha Cherry Blossom festival. It was a fabulous time. One of my favorite things about these festivals and the culture here in general, is how often we see grandparents and grandchildren working and spending time together.
We found this amazing honey at the festival and enjoyed trying all the different flavors, the fresh honey comb and seeing a working bee hive. We even came home with a jar of blueberry honey. Yum!
One of my husbands favorite views was of the cherry blossoms with the palm trees in the background. We should always live some place warm enough to have palm trees.
Another favorite part of the festival were the pet goats. Sure you can go to a petting zoo and pay to feed a goat, or you can come here where they are someones pets and there are bags full of food that the owner is grateful to have you feed them for free. They were fun to watch romp and rumble all over the rocks. I was sure that had I given him the opportunity, my three year old would have been right in there with them butting heads.
I couldn't get over how beautiful this stretch of irises were. I can seen why they were such a popular subject of paintings.
I love this sign warning people not to fall off the bridge. At least I think that is what it says.
Next there were whales lots of whales. My husband loves to go look at the whales and I have to admit it really was quite spectacular. My daughter hated the boat so she clung to me for dear life. As for my son, he was calm and at peace on the boat. He fell asleep in my arms.
It was interesting to see the bubbles turn the water white as the whales would dive.
It was easy to see where they were swimming because the water was still and glassy above them.
If you think these pictures are amazing you should see the whales in person.
Of course we couldn't resist posting this sweet smile.
Yay for the new blog post! [Doing the Happy Dance right now.] Absolutely love the colors in your pictures; I'm sure they are more amazing in person.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with you on the palm tree thing; I'd like to retire somewhere where my main shoe is a flip flop.
XXOO's to the family.