So, last week I went to an ikebana (Japanese flower arranging) class with a friend. It was great fun.
Here's the arrangement I created. There are many forms of ikebana, but I only learned the beginner form this time. The style of the arrangement I created is ikenobo. As you can see from the photo, Japanese flower arranging is quite different from what I am used to seeing back home, but I like it. Ikebana focuses more on subtraction than addition. The approach is more minimalist, and in ikenobo, the arrangement follows a triangular pattern rather than a round one.
This past Saturday, we participated in a kickball tournament organized by one of our pals here. We had so much fun! It started out with a fairly small group of 12 Americans, but we were spotted by a large group of Japanese people who were participating in their company's ondokai. An ondokai is basically like a track-and-field day. Cities, organizations and companies all sponsor them. Anyway, we invited the entire group to play kickball with us. It was a blast, but I am still sore from the event. I hadn't run in so long. Not to brag, but I did make a double-play single-handedly. I was pretty excited about that since I am quite challenged when it comes to anything involving athleticism.
For the kickball tournament, we all dressed goofy, too. Here's Travis in his awesome outfit posing next to our 1 Liter Toyota Passo. Yes, I did let him borrow my BRC t-shirt but only for that one day, and I'm not sure if I can allow it in the future. It is my favorite article of clothing afterall.
Another highlight of the weekend was Travis insisting on making me dinner last night. I think it was partly a reward for my incredible kickball skills. He made pancakes and sausage links. The pancakes were sooo delicious. He can be pretty cool sometimes.
More importantly, I also want to share some fabulous news with all of you! Our dear friends from home, Greg and Kim, just had their first baby. They have an absolutely incredible story, and their little Carolina Kimberly is nothing short of a miracle. We joined them and many others in praying that they would be blessed with a healthy baby, and our prayers were faithfully answered. They have been through so much during this process, but I am so excited about the gift that God has given them. I, for one, cannot stop thinking about them and that beautiful little girl. If you're interested in following along with their story, check it out here.
2 comments:
Sounds like you all are having so much fun! We all miss ya, I never thought of camping and the ocean together. Glad to see Trav is cooking for ya. He can cook some mean microwave Potato Soup. Glad to hear you are coming home for Christmas.Beautiful Flower Arrangement1
Thanks for the love! We are as happy as could be right now...Carolina is perfect. Thanks for the prayers, too, He really outdid Himself this time. I hope we get to see you at Xmas. Do the Japanese slap at the kickball for base hits like they do in baseball? Home runs are way more exciting.
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