About a Swedish Marine wife, a stay at home mom with three wonderful children. After growing up in Sweden, living years in Switzerland, Germany, North Carolina, Kansas, Arizona, Okinawa/Japan- I at the moment - call California "home". Moved back to the States from our beautiul very much missed tropical island Okinawa, in the end of July 2018, and we are working on getting used to living in the desert again.
Sunday, March 26, 2017
Post Typhoon Skies
The typhoon blew over without any damage really, branches and stuff like normal fell down, but nothing major here where we live. Something that is pretty awesome is the skies after a typhoon. It's always more beautiful than ever. Toward sunset it's almost totally purple and I got a few pictures of the sky.
Last Typhoon Of 2016
I was just saying the other day that luckily Chris wasn't gone over typhoon season! It would have been impossible to take down our awning by myself. We have to take that down then, otherwise it would tear apart from the strong winds. It cost us a lot of money to get that shade, and I certainly wouldn't want it to break.
Anyway, I was trying to look up when we had the last typhoon, and found these pictures. Chris was at work ofcourse, and we were about to go into stage TCCOR-1 which means that you are more or less grounded and the typhoon is about to hit. The winds were pretty strong, but the rain had yet not started, so I decided to get the kids out of the house to run off some energy before being closed up inside for maybe a day or two, depending on how long the typhoon would go on for.
Took them to our climbing park here on our base, awesome park and the kids had some much needed time outside before it started to rain!
The sky was here not yet too dark, but it did change very soon. After just about an hour after this, it was dark outside and the rain started and the typhoon was coming in strong. We had really bad winds and rain over night, but luckily no power outages and that was all we needed. Still able to make dinner, watch movies and wait it out!!
Saturday, March 25, 2017
There Is Always A Festival Going On In Okinawa
Like my title, there is seriously always going on here on this little island. Okinawans celebrate everything and everywhere all the time. There are always music, dancers and food vendors. This is pictures from a festival here in Uruma where we live, just outside the base pretty much. It was a Friday night, sometime in fall, and Cassandra was busy hanging with friends and Chris was most likely still working, as I walked down with Benjamin and Isabella on my own to have a look and take in the culture.
The drummers were amazing. Such rhythm, such precision. Noone fell out of line, noone was too slow or too fast, it was beautiful to see and pretty awesome to listen to.
The performance was on the street that they had closed down for the festival, so people were sitting down on the sidewalks and also on the street to get a good view.
I managed to find a spot right in front of the performers so that we all could sit down and have a really good view. As I wanted to take pictures and even film some, I didn't want to keep holding up kids to see all the time. It worked out fine!
Pretty strong arms (and abs) needed to keep drumming on these drums!
My young little explorers -
enjoying cultural experiences that will make memories for a lifetime!
Walking home after the performance was over! Great spontaneous night!
Information Night At High School
These pictures are from back in the fall when we had an information night at Cassandra's school. It was nice to get to know the teachers and to see where she spends all her days. I was the embarrassing mom that wanted pictures of her locker. She played along and this early in the year, there hadn't been much time to decorate the locker/inside door as you can see. A mirror, some magnet boxes for small stuff and that was it. No pictures or little notes. I'm sure it looks very different today!!
My little Dragon.
The school store was open so we were happy to get a school hoodie in small for her.
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