Josh has spent a good chunk of T's sleeping hours playing Call of Duty, so when T wakes up he'll join him for a minute or two. He needs a Wii steering wheel and a PS3 controller at the same time. I think it's cute.
Today we were itching to leave the house. Playing with choo choos and watching Thomas the tank Engine can only entertain us for so long. So we decided to go walk around American Village, we really hadn't been there since we arrived. We were hoping it wouldn't be too busy since so many people went down to Naha for the big tug of war but it was busy as ever.
We parked next to this guy.
"Yo dog, we heard you liked cars so we put little cars inside your car!" -Xzibit
That little cup on the window on the right was full of chop sticks and the cup on the other side was full of pens. My guess is he's a delivery driver.
The Island Depot was officially open a few weeks ago. It's really pretty and it feels like a theme park.
Unfortunately going exploring with a 2 year old means you spend more time looking at pebbles and leaves and robot cats than clothes or home goods.
I'll admit, I was hungry and getting a little grumpy so we left and decided to check out this restaurant we pass everyday.
You walk in and there is a vending machine with pictures of the food. Put your money in the machine, push the button for what you'd like and take the ticket you get to your table. All the booths were taken so we sat on the tatami mat. Love that I get to take my shoes off, but hate that I'm sitting on the floor.
Josh is just barely flexible enough to sit indian style and was not so comfy on the floor, lol.
This is a picture of whatever Josh ordered. We don't know what it was because he was feeling pressured to pick something. I ordered garlic rice with gyoza and it was delicious.
It was also fast service, and inexpensive. Our total was less than ten dollars. I'm always wearing this shirt. But it's loose and breathable so until the heat dies down I'll probably wear it again!
I'm really glad I dated an Asian guy before, thanks to him my chop stick skills are rockin'.
Now I'm home and the boys just walked to the park to get ice cream. They stumbled on yet another festival. They're going to hang out for a little bit and see what's going on. I'm going to enjoy an empty house.
I took pictures of our new car but was a ding dong and got our license plate in every single picture. It's a '98 Galant and it's beige, very exciting.
Today we were itching to leave the house. Playing with choo choos and watching Thomas the tank Engine can only entertain us for so long. So we decided to go walk around American Village, we really hadn't been there since we arrived. We were hoping it wouldn't be too busy since so many people went down to Naha for the big tug of war but it was busy as ever.
We parked next to this guy.
"Yo dog, we heard you liked cars so we put little cars inside your car!" -Xzibit
That little cup on the window on the right was full of chop sticks and the cup on the other side was full of pens. My guess is he's a delivery driver.
The Island Depot was officially open a few weeks ago. It's really pretty and it feels like a theme park.
Unfortunately going exploring with a 2 year old means you spend more time looking at pebbles and leaves and robot cats than clothes or home goods.
I'll admit, I was hungry and getting a little grumpy so we left and decided to check out this restaurant we pass everyday.
You walk in and there is a vending machine with pictures of the food. Put your money in the machine, push the button for what you'd like and take the ticket you get to your table. All the booths were taken so we sat on the tatami mat. Love that I get to take my shoes off, but hate that I'm sitting on the floor.
Josh is just barely flexible enough to sit indian style and was not so comfy on the floor, lol.
This is a picture of whatever Josh ordered. We don't know what it was because he was feeling pressured to pick something. I ordered garlic rice with gyoza and it was delicious.
It was also fast service, and inexpensive. Our total was less than ten dollars. I'm always wearing this shirt. But it's loose and breathable so until the heat dies down I'll probably wear it again!
I'm really glad I dated an Asian guy before, thanks to him my chop stick skills are rockin'.
Now I'm home and the boys just walked to the park to get ice cream. They stumbled on yet another festival. They're going to hang out for a little bit and see what's going on. I'm going to enjoy an empty house.
I took pictures of our new car but was a ding dong and got our license plate in every single picture. It's a '98 Galant and it's beige, very exciting.
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