Thursday, September 25, 2008
Queen of the Jungle
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
New Little Ones
Thursday, September 18, 2008
My Pride and Joy
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Tateyama mountain
We went to Tateyama mountain. It was so beautiful. It was supposed to storm both days we were there, but were we blessed with only a few sprinkles...enough to keep us cool and limit the number of other sightseers.
We were almost 3000meters up, walking around on this beautiful plateau with two large lakes. The lakes reflected the surrounding mountains perfectly.
We took several modes of transportation to get up and down the mountain. We took a train, cable car, bus, and ropeway.
From the beautiful plateau, we were able to head down to "Hell Valley." There were steam vents spewing sulfur gas all around us. We actually climbed down all those stairs to see and smell it.
This guy is buying a ticket for the noodle dish he wants to eat. He will then take the ticket to the window and get his order cooked.
We got to eat bento on the Shinkansen. It's not just the picture...that really is a small egg. It must have been a quail egg or something. The veggy with holes is lotus root. We were hesitant to buy two bento, not knowing exactly if we'd like it or not so we ended up sharing. It was delicious.
It was packaged up neatly and had a yellow string sticking out of it. We pulled the string and it immediately started to steam and heat up our food. It was so exciting. We took several shots of the food before, during, and after.
This was taken from the train. We saw rice fields, mountains, and the Sea of Japan on the way. The sea was an especially pretty color contrast to the green and yellow fields. So anyway, if you want to see more pictures go to our slide show. I also added captions to the pictures. You have to click on "slideshow" in the upper left hand corner. http://picasaweb.google.com/crystalchapla/Tateyama#slideshow
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Job Chapter 9
In Job's day, a mediator would solve disputes in court. However, in Job's own words, "God is not a man like me that I might answer him, that we might confront each other in court...If only there were someone to arbitrate between us, to lay his hand upon us both, someone to remove God's rod (punishment) from me..." Job wanted someone to stand between him and God, to hear his cries and take away his punishment.
Job's plea was granted by God when he sent his son, Jesus. Jesus is our mediator. He stands with one hand on God and one hand on us pleading our case before God. We cannot stand alone before God, we need Jesus.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Play Ball
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I don't think this guy likes being on the big screen in outfield.
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We all got balloons. Everyone was waiting in anticipation of the end of the 7th inning when we could release our balloons and watch them fly.
The 7th inning lasted WAY too long and as everyone waited they continued to blow up their balloons more and more and... BANG! We all jumped (and laughed) every time a balloon popped. If anyone was shot no one would ever have know the difference.
We had a great time and the Lions came back and won in extra innings. We got to eat yakitori (chicken kabobs) and omuraisu (omelet stuffed with chicken rice and covered with gravy) while watching the game.
Shinjuku
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I now know of 2 Krispy Kremes in Japan. This one was very close to our hotel. The sign says "35 minute wait." We saw the wait as high as 50 minutes. We wouldn't wait five minutes for Krispy Kreme in the U.S.
Obviously, we are not in the U.S. anymore and a donut from Krispy Kreme is worth the wait. We had a grapefruit filling donut that was really good. Much better than Mister Donuts, but not quite up to Dunkin Donuts level.
Here's our New Sunroute hotel room in Shinjuku. Erik was flat against the wall when he took this picture. I tried to get out of the way, but still managed to be in the picture! It was not a planned shot, although it looks it. There were pajamas folded neatly on the bed and every amenity you would need except for a change of clothes.
Hamariku Garden
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Sushi chefs stand in the middle of the U-shaped conveyor belt and prepare the food.
If you are easily offended, don't look too closely at the wording on this girl's dress. I wonder how much it costs? Anyway, we see English like this on clothing more often than we'd like.
While we're on the topic of interesting use of English...I thought this was funny. I hate when people ride loads. Maybe I should put this sign on my fish tank. Please very stop it now!
Somehow, with all the fashion displays and shops in Harajuku we only came home with this Nudy Boy picture. Who had the camera? Not me!
Sony Building

I took a picture of a picture of us at the Sony Center in the Ginza area. The center showed off its lcd tvs by displaying aquarium fish. It felt just like walking through a real aquarium.
The Sony Rolly amused this little girl. It's basically a dancing MP3 player. Here's a link to see what it does: http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=2ITLzs9k4j4 Deepest apologies if you don't like Ricky Martin.
Kids lined up to design their own turtle and add a personal message. After you picked out the colors, your turtle would swim by on the screens and then show the message you typed.
Of course, I got in line too. Like my turtle? I don't know why it put my name at the top, though.
View of a Ginza street corner from a sandwich shop. Oh, and Marie.
For our anniversary dinner we decided to eat at a yakiniku place. The meat was so good. The business guys in the background are sitting on the floor, but we chose a table.We also steered clear of anything that resembled innards.