Tuesday, January 16, 2007

The Super Toilet



The pictures to the right is of our Super Toilet. The majority of homes off base in Japan have at least one in the home. We have two "water closets", but only one Super Toilet. So, Ronan is in the throws of potty training right now. He is also a two-year-old boy who likes to push buttons. Needless to say, when he pushed the bedet button and water squirted on his booty, he was a little traumatized. So much so that when I would pick him up to put him on the potty, he wanted to be taken to the upstairs water closet, wanting NOTHING to do with the Super Toilet. But alas, a breakthrough today. He pushed the far right button, which blows air to dry the bum and after some coaxing to have him turn it off himself, he realized that it was not such a terrible thing. Now he can't go to the potty without pushing the air button on the Super Toilet. I am trying to figure out a way to use this new discovery to my advantage with teaching him to initiate telling me he wants/needs to go potty. I'll keep you posted. ----Kristin

Monday, January 15, 2007

Gotemba, Japan


Hi again,

What a rarity that I would post twice in one month. I am happy to say that Josh, Ronan and I returned to Gotemba over the MLK holiday weekend. We went to Gotemba back in September of 2006, but we had only been in Japan for 2 1/2 months and I did not know the other people we went with that well and was feeling homesick for the United States at the time. So I felt a little out of place that trip. This time, those us of us traveling together knew each other and I am enjoying Japan much better these days. The link to check out where we stayed is
I will try to post a picture. Since the blog setup has changed a bit I am still learning how to navigate this site. Cheers--Kristin

Monday, January 01, 2007

It's 2007 Already?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

HI Family and Friends

Sorry to those of you who check in on a semi-regular basis to see whether I have updated this site or not. As you can see I have given my blog a new look to make up for the lack of posts. I hope to be better with keeping this site current, but I will make no New Year's Resolutions regarding the subject.

Well, 2007 is here. Josh, Ronan and I hung out with friends playing Trivial Pursuit. For those of you who know me, know that this is one of my favorite games so I had a good time ringing in the new year. Plus, Trivial Pursuit does not leave you with a hang over (unless you are Josh and drink lots of red wine while playing this long game).

I wish you all a very Happy New Year!
Kristin

Friday, October 06, 2006

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Kamakura, Japan Posted by Picasa

Kamakura

Ronan and me in Kamakura, Japan Posted by Picasa

October 2006

Hi Everybody

It is now the second day in October. Sorry it has taken me so long to post. Just trying to get my bearings in a new country. At first I felt excitement about being in another country, then the newness of everything was fun and adventurous. Now I am in the stage of the newness wearing off and missing all things familiar to me. I've had my "blue" days but Ronan and Josh keep me sane. I have started volunteering at the Yokosuka Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS). This is a great organization that is set up to assist those service members and their families with financial needs. The people I work with are great and this give me an opportunity to put Ronan in daycare so he can be around kids his own age. The downside is he got the sniffles after Friday's daycare visit. I expect he'll bring various viruses home. It's inevitable.

So Josh, Ronan and I have done little exploring since our arrival. We have tons of time. I am sure the previous statement will come back to haunt me when we only have a couple of months left in Japan and are scrambling to see the sites. That is what happened to us in Port Hueneme, California. We were discovering restaurants and beach parks in the last few months we were there.

So here are my likes and dislikes of living in Japan thus far. We'll start with the positives.

  • The area seems very safe.
  • The streets are clean and mostly litter free.
  • The speed limits are low.
  • When out shopping, riding the trains or eating out in restaurants, the Japanese person is very polite and bends over backwards to communicate with you.
  • There is no tipping in Japan. That was hard to get used to when we first started eating out. Of course you should tip at restaurants on base.

A few negatives are:

  • The Japanese people love their cigarettes and there are few NON-smoking facilities. If there is a non-smoking section in a restaurant, it is usually right next to the smoking section so you can still smell the smoke. Or some restaurants don't allow smoking until after 5 pm but because they allow smoking at all the place retains that smokers odor.
  • The Japanese do not seem to "let you in" if you are trying to merge into traffic. If you come upon a closed lane and need to get into the other lane, forget it.
  • And the typical Japanese woman is much smaller than me so it is hard to shop for clothes out in town. But these are all points that can be gotten over easily.

Josh, Ronan and I took a train ride to Kamakura this past Sunday. It rained but it was still a nice trip. Check out some photos I will post after this message. I miss all my friends and family terribly. I hope some of you can come visit. Everyone is welcome. And Josh and I hope to make stateside at some point next year.

Love,
Kristin

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Ronan's 2nd Birthday!

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Street Festival Food-Yummy!

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July 7, 2006

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Japan/August 2006

So we have been here for 2 months. The weather is still hot, but I know my family and friends down south Louisiana, Mississippi and Georgia are feeling the heat more than me. Josh is getting settled at his new job and Ronan and I are attending MOMMY and ME swim classes on base everyday. He loves jumping in water. Hates floating on his back. Tolerates getting dunked under water. Josh is hoping to make it to our last class to video tape and take pictures. We have not taken any ITT trips. My hope is to go up to Tokyo for a couple of days and see what it is like. Driving has been an experience but I am now comfortable driving on the left side of the road while seated on the right side of the vehicle. Check out the photos. Cheers-Kristin

Sunday, June 25, 2006

Hello from Japan

Hi all

So much as happened since the middle of April that I think it would be tiring to recount it all in detail. In a brief update, we moved out of our home in Port Hueneme, CA. I had to say goodbye to some good friends, but I know I will see them again soon. I quit my job. Ronan and I got to travel back to Gulfport, MS to visit my best friends and then we went to Shreveport to see Family. Then Josh checked out of the battalion and we spent two and half weeks with his sister Rebecca and her husband Peter and of course Rosie Dog too. Josh's mom and stepdad drove down from Spokane. It was great to see them and for them to spend time with us and especially Ronan before we left. Rebecca graduated from Oregon State University's School of Pharmacy on the 17th of June. Then Josh, Ronan and I flew to Japan on the 22nd. We have not done much exploring but that will all change soon. Look for pictures of mine and Ronan's trips, our time in Portland and our first week in Japan. But that will be a little while since we do not have internet access in our room at the Navy Lodge. I have to wait until I can use my own computer to get online. Keep checking back.
Love, Kristin

Monday, April 17, 2006

April 2006

Hello all
It is now the middle of April and we will be in Japan in about 2 months. Time is flying! We've got our pack out dates set. I am taking Ronan to Gulfport, MS to visit my 3 best friends then we are off to Shreveport, LA (by way of Dallas, TX) to visit Cookie, Timbo, Vicki, Rourke, Melly, Erin, Hayley, Ryan and Sarah. More pics to come. Ronan got All his hair cut off and it is now starting to grow back (thank goodness). He looks even more like Josh than ever with his mini military buzz cut. Stay tuned for more detailed posts.

Cheers
Kristin

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Seabee Ball 2006

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Hi again

Hello all,

It is now the last week of March and Josh, Ronan and I will be moving out of the country in two months. It still seems so very far away. It most likely won't hit me until we are loaded on the plane headed to Japan. We have tons to do, but we are making progress. Got some big things out of the way such as our medical clearances and passports. We are very excited about this next chapter in our lives. We will do our best to keep our blogs updated. I hope any or all of my family and friends can make it to Asia. What a potential wonderful opportunity for us all. New photos of Ronan and family to be posted soon. ~~~Cheers! Kristin

Monday, February 27, 2006

Radio Flyer Wagon

Here is Ronan in his new Radio Flyer ATW Wagon. He loves riding in it. I'll pull him to the post office and the grocery store and he stays in the whole way there and back. Posted by Picasa

Weeeeeee!

Ronan at Busy Bee park on the Port Hueneme Base inCalifornia. Jan. '06 Posted by Picasa

Ronan's bike

How many engineers does it take to put together a tricycle on Christmas Eve? Apparently 2. Rebecca, Peter and Rosie dog came down from Portland for the week of Christmas. Posted by Picasa
Josh and Ronan in San Fransico, CA (Nov. '05) Posted by Picasa
Visiting Marcia in Palo Alto, CA (Nov '05) Posted by Picasa