We went to Toguchi Beach tonight to drop off some hermit crabs that Mike had collected for his class on our last group field trip. I love this beach! It's not too big but it is full of wildlife. Some more adorable than others...
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We went to Toguchi Beach tonight to drop off some hermit crabs that Mike had collected for his class on our last group field trip. I love this beach! It's not too big but it is full of wildlife. Some more adorable than others...
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Written by Sarah P. Saturday, July 24, 2010 at 4:57 AM
We have a little thrift shop that is near by that we have found a few treasures at (although I think the only thing we've bought from there is our tatami table). We decided to visit it today because we've been looking for a rice cabinet. This may need some explaining....well rice cabinet may not even be the actual name for what this piece of furniture is. It is basically a cabinet that has an electrical cord to plug in. It also has a few outlets inside the cabinet to plug in your appliances (like rice cooker and microwave). I guess a better name would be microwave stand except for the key feature. Towards the bottom it has a storage space to keep your rice. There are buttons on the front and a drawer on the bottom. You press the button that has the amount of rice you need and the rice falls into the tray at the bottom.
Anyways...Mike and I had searched the rows of "treasures" and couldn't find anything that was close to what we wanted. Mike did find a collapsable papasan chair that looked like it hadn't been used so he went to go ask how much it was as I continued to look around. I stopped at the end of an aisle and what do I find...a rice cabinet! It has 2 outlets - one for a microwave that will fit on the top and one for a rice cooker that goes on the 2nd shelf. The rice storage part isn't usable because there is a metal bar with rust in it (and not exactly bug proof) but we can still put containers in that part to store rice. I was more excited about the fact that it had the storage that we needed (as our counter space is VERY limited) and the plugs so we don't have to use a power strip. Mike tested the plugs and they work :) When we went to check out the older woman who works there gave us a 200 yen discount too so it only cost us 2,500 yen (about $25).
Now my next apartment wish is to get some plastic drawers for our closet and get rid of the dresser we have in our room. I don't know if that will happen anytime soon though because there is no place for the dresser to go! Living in a small apartment gets quite crowded and it's about to get even more crowded in a few months with Jude coming :)
Written by Sarah P. Sunday, June 20, 2010 at 12:06 AM
Last weekend Mike and I went out to eat at a place we had seen a sign for while driving to work. It said American BBQ and I just knew we had to try it out. I figured we could try it out and if it was good I would send in a review for it on www.okinawahai.com in hopes to get it posted. Supposedly they will send $15 to your PayPal account if they post your article.
Well, we went and it was good. I had eaten some ribs at another place here and they tasted like they were covered in ketchup not BBQ sauce so I was hoping this place would be better. It actually tasted like BBQ in America so I decided to write up an article. I e-mailed it on Sunday and got an e-mail back today stating that my article would be up Wednesday! Once it posts I'll put a link here :)
I've tried to get a little creative over the years finding easy ways to make some extra money so hopefully we'll be able to visit more places so I can write more articles. Plus this helps us be a little more adventurous and visit new places here. It's a win-win situation!
Written by Sarah P. Tuesday, April 27, 2010 at 3:39 AM
This week we decided to call up our family who lives here since we haven't seen them in a long time. We were invited to come over for Shunbun no Hi. It is around the same time as the Vernal Equinox. The families go back and visit the tombs to clean them, light incense and offer food and sake. Some families will actually set up and eat there but we just visited then went back to my great-uncle's house.
We got back and ate the usual holiday goodies of sushi (don't worry I ate the kind that doesn't have any fish in it), seaweed, soup, tempura, tofu, and of course mochi! We sat around and watched the boys be their silly selves for a while and then they brought their Wii downstairs and handed us controllers! We played some sort of Super Mario Brothers game but were confused half the time as to how to play it! It was very fun though. We played with the two youngest boys- Mizuki and Masaki. Even with the language barrier it was easy to understand what they were trying to tell us (like when they told us to slow down so their characters could catch up). We played Mario Kart for a little bit as well...I think Mizuki was a bit surprised when I got 1st Place in one of the rounds...maybe he's not used to a girl who can do well at video games ;) It was getting a little late and we needed to get back since we have work tomorrow so we headed out. Mizuki and my great-uncle walked us out and waved by all the way down the driveway.
It's been too long since we've visited them! The boys had grown up a lot! We offered to have them come visit us whenever they want. Hopefully it won't be such a long time before we see them again.
Written by Sarah P. Sunday, April 18, 2010 at 4:55 AM
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Written by Sarah P. Saturday, April 10, 2010 at 6:35 AM
The windows are open.
The sun is shining.
There's no rain to be seen!!
Let's hope this keeps up for the rest of Spring Break and maybe I'll have some interesting posts!
Written by Sarah P. Friday, April 9, 2010 at 8:04 PM
So it seems like it's been raining non-stop lately. That in combination with me being sick has left us indoors lately. We only have to finish this week and then it will be Spring Break! Since my birthday plans were cancelled we plan on celebrating my birthday during Spring Break. I have wanted to go to Murasaki Mura for a while now and do some of the crafts...I'm hoping the weather will permit!
The only thing that we've really done lately is go to a Jamaican restaurant (which also served Thai soup). It was pretty good, not sure how authentic as I've not eaten Jamaican food much, but good. I definitely like trying out different food places here. I think my favorite is still FAB Curry- a buffet curry place with Indian and Thai curry. The Thai curry is still my favorite..I love the coconut taste to it!
Okay, enough of my rambling. Hopefully in a week I'll have some more interesting posts about some Okinawan sites :)
Written by Sarah P. Tuesday, April 6, 2010 at 3:42 AM
Today I got up the courage to do something I haven't done while here in Okinawa. Mike hasn't been feeling to great since Tuesday night and I was feeling adventurous. I walked to the car threw my purse in then walked to the right side of the car...yes I finally got brave enough to volunteer to drive!
I only hit the wipers once while trying to turn on the turn signal so I was pretty proud of myself about that. Mike suggested we take the main roads since the shortcut has some narrow roads with gutters that can really damage the car if you run into them. It was probably a good suggestion because I was driving very far to the left. I was so afraid of getting to close to the cars on the other side of the road!
After a while I got comfortable and it didn't seem any different then driving in the states. We made it home safely and made plans for me to try driving again in the morning as long as we don't leave late. I figured I need to get this driving thing down soon because we need to start trying (yes trying) for our licenses soon. Apparently they don't let you pass the first time if you are American : / Plus I'll be driving me and baby around for the little while that I am not working this fall.
Hope you enjoyed the post...sorry no pictures or exciting traveling news.
Written by Sarah P. Thursday, March 18, 2010 at 4:02 AM
Today we stayed after church because one of the Japanese women and her friends had offered to teach the church family how to make mochi! I had seen it done on tv but it is still quite amazing to see water and rice hot out of the rice cooker transformed into a huge white sticky blob!
The process includes a huge wooden bowl and huge wooden mallet. You put the whole contents of the rice cooker into the bowl and add some water and start pounding! When the rice starts to stick to the mallet you add a little more water. It actually didn't take much time before it became a huge blob of mochi!
They took the mochi to a table on a flour covered plate then the experts (okay and a few kids too) rolled them into balls using the flour to make them less sticky. While they were doing that someone brought out some miso soup (with meat, daikon, and a few other veggies) for lunch. It was good but with my pregnant senses I couldn't eat much of it.
After lunch was done we got down to the dessert! There were different things to put with the mochi including seaweed, soy sauce, soy bean flour, jam, peanut butter, and of course sweet red beans! We didn't actually put the different flavorings inside the mochi (Pastor said it wasn't quite the right consistency yet) but it was still tasty. I didn't try all the "toppings" because I wanted something sweet. I got a spoon of peanut butter, sweet red beans, strawberry jam, and blackberry jam. It was very good and made me wonder why I haven't had mochi in such a long time!
On the way back home we got to see a little bit of the Okinawa Marathon and a few silly costumes. Again, we have video but I don't have the patience to try and put it up here right now. It took us ridiculously long to get home (even after staying long at church to try and avoid it) but I was glad we didn't have to find a new route home!
Written by Sarah P. Sunday, March 7, 2010 at 2:38 AM
Or at least I've felt like it lately! I'm pretty sure anyone reading this already knows but we are adding to the family...and not a pet this time!
Written by Sarah P. Thursday, February 18, 2010 at 2:04 AM