Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Life in the Lodge
It's taken us long enough, but we've finally settled into a routine in here.. I'm sure any of you in Yokosuka are feeling bad for me right about now. (lol) We've been in here so long that we've got a routine. Life has become fairly normal to us living in here - although we still hate it in here. Anyways, apparently, I do have allergies here and they've hit me hard over the past week or so. Hay fever sucks. Plain and simple. I didn't have the energy to really clean up for the past couple of days, so I finally got around to that. Of course, afterwards, I was bored, so I snapped a few pictures too..
Remember how many times I've told you how small our kitchen in here is? Yeah. That's it. Nothing else to it. There are two "burners," except that one of ours doesn't work, so really, there's one. Don't you love all my prep space??? Everything we have for the kitchen pretty much fits in the cabinets, but there isn't much. That black blob off to the left is our fridge AND freezer. It's a mini fridge. Isn't it wonderful? ha..
Anyone who knows me well enough, knows that I hang dry a LOT of our clothes. Lucky for me, that's normal practice in Japan.. However, there really aren't a lot of spaces to hang in this room. I could get the kind of hangers the Japanese use (kind of like a square of clothes pins to increase the amount of space you can use on one hanger), but then I'd have to hang in the bathroom, and it's not like there's a lot of circulating air in there. So I have to be creative. This is the top of Molly's crib in here.. It's covered with a bunch of the girls' clothes.. Just waiting to dry..
The fan.. Oh one of life's better inventions.. LOL In case you don't know, it's gotten warm here. FINALLY. However, living in a room with two windows side by side (one of which will only open up about two inches) doesn't provide a whole lot of circulation. Today, I was forced to open up our door and leave it ajar just to get some air flow in here. Then, the wonderful woman stopped by with a fan for our room. (after I requested one of course). Oh how great it's been. Even on the lowest setting - it dropped the temperature in here by like 10 degrees within minutes! YAY! I think I want one of these for each of our rooms - in the humidity that is ultimately coming, I think being able to circulate the air will make it much more livable.
So while I was snapping a pic of the fan, it occurred to me that I never showed Tim a picture of Molly's bear. I told him what I did to it, but never showed it. So hun, here ya go. Molly's bear wearing your shirt as a dress. (Everything is just folded, you can still wear it when you get back). For the rest of you, Tim left behind a couple of shirts including the uniform shirt he had put on the morning before he left. We are all big on smell here, and the shirt still smells like him. To help Molly cope with his departure, I took a bear that we all made at BAB while we were at Disneyland and fashioned the shirt to fit like a dress on the bear. I think it's cute, and it's helped Molly, she sleeps with it every night. Even better is that she can hear Tim talk.. Of course, as SOON as I pulled this off the crib, she can toddling over screaming "DADDY! DADDY!!!" And squished its paw so she could hear him talk. She was happy, and started to take off with it.. Please ignore that the picture isn't in focus in the slightest bit. I was working with too slow a shutter speed because I wasn't trying to get a picture of her originally!
Last, but not least (or maybe least.. Why would I leave it until last if it wasn't least)?? Remember that Sakura tree that I'd been following since we got here? It's outside of our window, and I've watched it from the blossoms getting ready to bloom, to blooming, the blossoms falling off, and now it looks like this..
Gorgeous and green. I love it just as much like this. :)
So one thing I didn't think of that I probably should mention.. On Monday (yesterday for me), I had my appointment with housing to start our paperwork. Thanks to Golden Week, it'll be over a week before we can move, but hey, at least we have a date and a light at the end of the tunnel. That's ALL that's important to me as far as that goes. :) Tomorrow is Cinco De Mayo, and at first I was a little sad because it's not like good Mexican is all that easy to come by. (Although there is a fairly good place off base, it's a little pricey, and I'm sure it'll be crowded tomorrow). Anyhoot, the FRG is having a last hoorah party (woo hoo, almost the end of the deployment here) in honor of Cinco De Mayo.. Looks like the girls and I will be getting Mexican food either way! (not quite sure how great it's going to be, but hey, we won't be sitting in the lodge eating Mac & Cheese! :P
-Sarah
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Hi!!! It's Alisa!!!!
ReplyDeleteSorry it took so long to get back with you, ... babys!!!
Anyways, my e-mail is livynea@msn.com...
E-mail me or look me up on facebook! :)
It was good to meet you the other ... um ... week. haha