Thursday, July 15, 2010

Porcelin Shopping!





I went out to Hasami, Arita and Mikiwachi with Alex today and got some nice porceling. CT and Stitch stayed home but they wanted to share my finds! First, from the recycle shop Gage was this gorgeous vase! I believe this is a Fukagawa peice, judging by the picture of Fuji on the bottom. These are (supposedly) very popular in japan!







Next was the sake peice I've been looking for. This is designed so that I can take out the middle piece. Then you put hot water in the bigger case, put the little one in and let it heat up your sake! Yum!!



Lastly was the creamer, sugar container and spoon that match the coffee cups I found in Hasami during Golden Week!!! These new peices are authentic whereas the cups are "fakes." I was dissappointed to learn that but they're still gorgeous!






I would like to apologize for the lack of activity with CT and Stitch lately. I've been so busy lately and my new purse isn't big enough for them! I'll start going on adventures with them in my backpack soon!! We've got a big trip coming up soon, lets hope they're up for some pictures!





Friday, July 2, 2010

Lamp Shade Complete!


CT and Stitch just wanted to share the completed porcelin lamp shade that they helped create! Stitch definately wants to go back again, he liked all the clay. CT thinks it's a bit dirtier than he cares for but enjoyed carving out a design.

Monday, June 14, 2010

TAO!!! The taiko drumming concert ((UPDATE!))


Sorry this post is so late! One week ago CT, Stitch, Billy and I went and say a group called TAO. TAO is a modernized taiko drumming group. It was absolutely AMAZING. The performance was outstanding. There were a few drummers that were hilarious, the women looked so powerful and energetic, the entire group was energetic, strong, and amazing. Unfrotunately I was not able to get a picture during the show and trying to describe just how absolutely amazing and moving the show was is impossible. So instead, here is the trailer that TAO uses to entice their english speaking audience!





And one of their many amazing peices:

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Nagasaki Bio Park!


Today we went to the Nagasaki Bio Park! It was terribly hot but we had a great time anyway seeing all the animals! Totoro even came along to see some things! Because our day was so busy we'll only share a few things.



First we saw a bunch of birds, then walked up a STEEP hill and into a butterfly garden. Thats were we found some bats! Cool huh?





Then around the corner, after some other animals, there were penguins! Hi penguins!




Then we fed some flamingos. Cool!






We also saw alot of turtles and some prairie dogs, then we sat down for lunch. Sandwhiches, fruits, veggies and cheese all brought from home! Yum!












Next was a small petting area, we held guinea pigs, pet the giant lizard thing, saw bunnies, hamsters, cats, birds, a pony.. and the thing with big ears. Stitch wanted to compare ears.





Then we pet and fed the Capybara. Unfortunately a little boy got bit by one :( Made them less cool.. but the baby Capybara was adorable! (Picture not shown)

Then we saw enough racoons to populate a north eastern state! I named them all Meeko :D




Totoro liked the big white Rhino.
We also saw llamas but I thought we'd get closer so I didn't take a picture.. we never got closer. But heres a giraffe!



We also saw porcupines and Skunks!

The japanese call Skunks "Skunku" ... Ayden corrected them.












Then we found the squirrel monkeys. They hung out with us for a bit, stole the food we bought for them as we were trying to get it onto our hands. Silly 'saru!'
Afterwards were some emu and red kangaroos. I hugged one. CT and stitch were jelous. Then I hugged a grey one.. and so they took a picture lounging with it.

Totoro found a bit black hippo and wanted a picture with it, then some big fish! He likes big animals, since he's big too!




At the end of the day we took a group photo in the butterfly garden. It was a lot of fun! I sort of wish it weren't so big so I could share more pictures and more information! But to find more information about the Nagasaki Bio Park (such as the animals CT, Stitch and I saw) go to http://www.biopark.co.jp/en/guidemap.html#animals






On the drive home we were looking out the window and saw the three towers. In the picture they're out in the distance. These three towers were what transmitted the message to bomb Pearl Harbor. Sort of a sad note to end the day on, but still insanely interesting!
The Bio Park was so much fun! We are definately going back again!!!

Friday, June 4, 2010

Fireworks? Wait.. what?

Fireworks? Randomly at 7:30/8PM I hear a bunch of recognizable pops! So I peek out the blinds and sure enough FIREWORKS! Not sure if they were from the base or why they were being set off but CT, Stitch and I definately enjoyed watching them for a few minutes!



Well, thats all for today, been taking it slow after such a busy weekend! Enjoy the pics of the fireworks!