Wednesday, September 10, 2008

The Batcave

E. is very excited to have Batcave construction
going on in his room.

Is this a handsome guy or what!?

Working with dad to get it all put together.

I thought I had a picture of the completed project
hopefully I do and I just have not ran across it yet.
However, this was a Lego Batcave complete with
connecting bridges to 3 different sections of the cave,
stairs leading down to the Batmobile (shown in the first pic)
"turntable", and with a hugh Batplane and stand, the Penguin,
the Penguin's sub, Penguin bad guys, the Joker, and the Joker's
helicopter. That was 3 months ago, and believe it or not a good
portion of all those parts are still put together!

It's a start

Before and afters...

Ok, well the "before" was just a couple posts
ago and this is the after. While this was not
initially what Dakota wanted (he and the barber
did not quite have the same definition for "military cut"),
he very quickly appreciated the benefits (this happened 6/23/08)
so this past week when it was time for the "school"
haircut he did not go quite as short (#1) but he
did request a #2!!!


Our van

We were thinking of selling the van so I had
these pics of it...there are two sun/moon roofs, the
seat that is folded up against the middle seat can be
turned down for another, the middle seat can be
rotated into any position forming a square (so facing
back or front or side to side)



This is the rear seat. Both seats can fold down
flat - they can also be hooked up to the side so
the back is completely opened up.
It is not the most comfortable ride we've ever had
but it is definitely serving us well.

Building blocks...

D. being creative

How is that thing standing????

Interesting.

Just woke up...

He had just woke up from his nap...


..and had a surprise waiting for him on the balcony!

and though he was not too happy to hear he
would have to wait until they were dry to
get them down...

he was happy to hear that would be able to wear
them as soon as they were dry.

E. explaining to our neighbor (very seriously)
about how those were his new costumes and they
had to dry so he could wear them.

Nihon Mitsauri (Japanese Festival)

We attended this at the elementary school on base.
I did not do a good job of taking pics for this -
there were so many activities and I was busy
participating...however, I did catch this one of
D. making a "dumpling" and then below is
how they cook them (basically boiling them in a
very, very hot broth for a minute or so). They were
good but LOTS of garlic so we all had funky breath
the rest of the day!



This was the Karate demo. D. is over to
the left and E. is being held by one of the kids
who did the demo.

E.'s Lessons

E. paying close attention to wait is going on
in the class, just like his mother!

He is not shy about telling his teachers his
opinions.

This was in April - when he would still hold on
for dear life when they would go in the "deep"
(about 4'2"). Now, he will let you keep him at
arms reach!


The last two pics were on our home. The above
is just so you can see how pretty some of the bushes
get when their flowers bloom. Below, well, it is
a bit difficult to tell in the pic but the size of their
"heavy equipment" could be compared to a bobcat
in the states. In addition to the size, we thought
the colors also added a nice touch - just so different
than anything you'd ever see in the states.

Nok Tu bin da tuk (Korean Green Bean Pancake)

These are the ingredients of the Green Bean
Pancake...mung beans, spinach, green onions
(as you can see the Japanese green onions are huge),
bean sprouts, and the brown stuff is fern root. There
is also mushrooms in it but they are not shown. No
eggs or flours used. This is a special dish only
made for special occasions and rarely more than
once or twice a year.


In Korean, you can buy the mung bean
already shelled - in Japan you cannot. So,
the mung bean must be soaked for a couple
of days (seen below) then you put them in a
blender or processor and run it very quickly.
Dump the beans into a bowl and very carefully rinse
off the shells (above).
The woman above is Jeoug Ki (pronounced junkie/chunkie),
our neighbor. Her husband is actually from Byran!!!


Once most the shells are off, you process the
beans until the make a paste (above) and then
add the other ingredients (below).


Fry them like pancakes, it is not uncommon in
Korean for them to squat on the floor and fry the
pancakes because when they do make them they
make a lot and squatting is more comfortable
for them than standing.

Then serve them with a Yang Nam Jang
(Hot Pepper Dip) and pickles.

And we were all very pleasantly surprised at how good they tasted!
The color of the fern root had us a bit worried.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Where we live....

This is the view from our patio in our room



This and the following pics are from the view
from our dining room patio.

The netting is on all the patios to keep the birds
(primarily the pigeons) off the patios. But they
are like curtains and you can pull them to the side.
Just beyond the evergreens is the playground.





We use to "moan" about trying to squeeze everything into
the apartment, coming from the house, BUT T's new co-worker,
an American who has been teaching at an International School
here in Japan for 4 years put us in our place....His apartment on the
Japan economy was 400 sq. ft.!!!!! He and his wife say they do not
know what they are going to do with all the space and closets. So, now,
we are feeling blessed that we were told we had to live on base and not off!!!
Anyway, onto the apartment, well, at least part of it.....
E. is ready to show off his room!


There have been some minor changes since
these pics were taken but for the most part -
it is the same (there is actually stuff on his wall now!).
We love the table - the legs fold up
and you can slide it away for more floor space.
Tables like these are all over the place in Asia, because
of their lack of space they use these types of tables
as their dining, coffee, work, and study tables.

E. is telling me how I should take the pic.. BTW..
the "bars" on the window do not go all the way up,
they are more like a patio railing so if the window
were to get opened all the way it would not be so easy
for a child to get out and jump (from any floor!)

CHEEZZZ




Acky spiderman flies through the air

"See him"

D's room is next....



He has since become too cool for Spiderman....
and posters have been added to the walls.

This and the next couple of pics to follow are
of a mother attempting to get a tweenager to
cooperate in having his pic taken!



FINALLY!!!

I uploaded this in the wrong order, but this
the bathroom in our room
(we use the shower for storage - not showering!)

Our Room - quilt by Aunt P.
The bookcase is no longer there and we have
tomato plants growing on the balcony.
The chalkboard is an attempt to keep E.
busy when we're on the computer. So far,
he only wants to write on it if we do it with him!

This is the main bathroom.


the mats were cushions for mommy and daddy's
knees when giving Mr. Man a bath but we've since
moved them cause he has moved onto showers
The fish decorations are constantly
being moved so it is always interesting
to see what new idea has come from the
boys in this family!