5:22 PM

Weekend Update

We had a really fun, exhausting weekend. I have a lot of fun pictures to share.

Friday we went to a 100
Yen store for fun random stuff. This is what we found::



I adore hilariously broken English. Or, as we affectionately call it, "Engrish".

I'm not even sure what this is supposed to be. If anyone has a good guess, let me know!



















Here's another good example of Engrish. I was laughing my butt off in the store reading this.


After we spent too much money in the 100 Yen store, we wandered around the city bar-hopping. I say "bar-hopping" but really we had one drink in three different bars, then went back to the bar on post and played pool. It was nothing special.





Saturday, we went to the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium. It was AWESOME. It's on the northern
tip of the island, about an hour and a half drive, but so worth it!



This is me poking a starfish. You'd think they would be kind of squishy and floppy, but when I picked it up it was all bony and stiff. Not at all what I expected, and it freaked me out. And those furry black wormy things were cool. There was a kid near us who got yelled at for picking one up out of the water and hitting his little sister with it.




This was by far the coolest part of the aquarium. Their largest tank called the Kuroshio Sea had 3 whale sharks, half a dozen giant manta rays and a bunch of other less notable sea life. There was a huge almost auditorium looking room, where this was taken. I love this picture because you can see how massive that whale shark is compared to all the people.




I had a lot more pictures, but those are the best. We will definitely be going back there.
Yesterday we went to American Village and it took a lot of convincing, but I was able to get Jared to go on the ginormous Ferris Wheel.




I'm sorry, I don't know how to re-size that picture! But that's part of American Village and the East China Sea. It's a beautiful place! I'll cool it with the pictures for now. Today is our last night in this hotel. The government furniture will be in our house and we get to move our stuff in tomorrow. We don't really have that much, just a few bags of clothes and my computer. But that's all we have going on here. Time for me to get to the gym and find other things to do so I don't feel like a bump on a log.


XOXO
Liz



4:02 PM

HABU SAKE!



Jared and I came across this in a store yesterday. It's Habu Sake. So named the pit viper, or Habu snake, whose venom is used to make it. This is definitely on my list of things to try while in Japan. The bottle in the picture is 18,055.55 yen, or about $234. I'll post more pictures when I've worked up the courage to try this, and more importantly the courage to spend that much money on a bottle of snake juice.

XOXO
Liz

1:30 PM

LOVING IT HERE!

I'm finally here!!! I got in around 10pm on Friday. We're staying in a hotel on base, until our house is ready. Saturday, we went to American Village, which is sort of like a Chinatown, but American. The stores are full of nonsense t-shirts and Bob Marley things. We also went to a HUGE arcade called Club Sega. I probably used the word "awesome" 4 dozen times in that place. We sank a lot of yen into that arcade, but we'll be back. I think part of what made it so fun was that we couldn't figure out how to play any games. Sunday was kind of boring, but with all I've been doing, I needed a boring day. We walked to the BX and Jared showed me all the cool little Japanese kiosks there.

Yesterday was busy. For the Army it was a training holiday, but the Marines, Air Force, and Navy were all working. So, all the offices we had to visit were open, but not busy. We got a terribly ugly house. We asked them if there was anything else we could look at, but they don't have enough open houses to go around, so it was that or nothing. It's linoleum all the way through, has a tiled ceiling, and has nothing but fluorescent lights. It does have a nice back yard and patio, and I'll do my best to make the rest of it homey. We also bought a car and I LOOOOVVE IT! We pick it up on Wednesday, so pictures will come soon enough. Here's a teaser for you:: We've named him The Great Pumpkin. :D But by far the best part of my day was lunch. We ate at McDonalds. I had a teriyaki burger. I'm pretty sure it was chicken, and it was delicious. Next on my list of food adventures is the Mexican restaurant we passed by, or one of the half-dozen KFC's that are all within a 3 mile radius from our base.

When I first got here I fought off jet-lag like a ninja, but I'm pretty sure it's subtly wearing me down. For example, It's 7am and I've been up for an hour and a half. Oh well, I'll get it down eventually.

That's all for now,,
XOXO

Liz

10:49 PM

Chilling in Seattle

Hello all!!!


Right now I'm hanging out in the Seattle airport. It's about 2300 Pacific time and I can't check in until 0150, so I'll be camping right in front of the AMC counter for the next four hours, then who knows. I have the first season of Community and a few seasons of The Office on my computer, so I won't be too terribly bored.

I'm a little apprehensive about my 13 hour flight. I don't really like plane rides as it is, and until today, I hadn't been on one for more than 3 hours. My flight here from Charlotte was about 6 hours and of course I was behind the guy who brought Indian food and had terrible gas the whole flight. But I'm chilling now. It sucks I'm here doing this by myself, but i'm managing. I'll post again from JAPAN!!!


XOXO
Liz

6:53 PM

Getting stuff done!

Well, this has been one of the busiest weeks in Elizabeth Matthews history. I have a to-do list two pages long. It didn't start that long, but every time I crossed something off I remembered two things I needed to add. However, with this being my second to last night in my ugly house, I am happy to say I have two little things left. I've argued with the Army over stupid things, found homes for the dogs, found a buyer for my car, organized and packed most of my house, and stayed busy with all of this ALL WEEK . It's been so long since I've actually done anything substantial. Without a job, I've felt useless for the past few months, but getting all this stuff done has been overwhelming and very rewarding. Few things in my life can compare to the feeling of accomplishment and excitement I'm experiencing right now. By far, the thing I'm most excited about is seeing Jared after months without him.


For anyone who would maybe want to send us things, our address is
PSC 80 Box 16691
APO AP 96367

For anyone interested, I'm flying to my sister, Tracy's on Friday morning. Then, on November 9th I'll fly from Norfolk, VA to Seattle. I get to hang out at the USO in Seattle for 11 HOURS before my flight from there to Tokyo. Tokyo to somewhere, somewhere to KADENA AIR BASE! I'll get in at 19:25 on November 11th. I am not looking forward to the flight from Seattle to Tokyo. Longest plane ride I've ever been on. And, obviously, the majority of the flight will be over nothing but ocean. I"ll probably do another post from Seattle, further expressing my anxiety about that flight. But I'll wrap this up for now. See you soon!!

XOXO
Liz

10:24 PM

FIRST POST!!

So this is my new blog, intended for those of you interested in my life and my adventures in Japan. As you can see, it is still a work in progress. It will get prettier in time. As of right now, nothing exciting is happening. The army is coming to pack up our house next week, then I'll be going to my sister Tracy's for a while, then I finally head to Japan.


So be on the lookout for new exciting posts!!

XOXO
Liz