Monday, October 29, 2007

Pumpkins, golf and...

We finally got to carve our pumpkins! We had to wait this long b/c it is still really warm during the day and they'll mold really fast. We even bring them in at night so the morning sun doesn't hit them. Hopefully they'll last till Wednesday night!


Piglet sniffing my first pumpkin:

Michael's skull pumpkin:

My pumpkins:

The finished pumpkins on the front porch:


We went and played 18 holes up at Kadena Air Base with our friends on Saturday. I think I'm a much better golfer when it is just 9 holes...it was too beautiful of a day to be inside though! I'm still learning the game...but enjoying it!


Our neighbors/friends Katie and MattRight after the 16th hole there was a water hazard that had tons of turtles in it! They came right to the edge like they were used to getting fed so I gave them some M&M's :)

I'm surprised everyone in the states did not hear me screaming when I found this mouse/mole rodent in my house! It took me, Bailey and a flashlight to get it out (I locked Piglet upstairs so she didn't get to partake in the "fun")...they don't like the light so we got it to run from the flashlight's beam out the front door. Live and learn.


Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Quick Update

Things have been pretty busy around here! I had my first Okinawa Int'l Women's Club meeting last night and we have some really neat events planned...in January we are planning on having our Japanese counterparts dress us in kimonos to have a traditional tea ceremony and in May we may take a quick trip to mainland Japan so they can show us around--I'm so excited! Not to mention that I'm hosting everyone at our house in November to bake cookies and get ready for a Christmas bizaar where we will sell the baskets we make. I'll definitely need to remember my camera on all these excursions!
Here are some recent pictures of the kids and Michael:

Bailey had crawled under the blanket from behind the couch, out from under the blanket on the frontside and then gotten stuck between the couch cushions :)

Monday, October 15, 2007

Oktoberfest!

Our first Japanese Oktoberfest was so much fun! The O-Club flew in a German Oompah Band and they also had traditional German food, beer and wine (all picked out by the German chef)! It was delicious...I even met a fellow Lambda Xi DZ there--she's married to a guy from A&M that Michael knew from his days in the Corps!
Us with our commemorative beer steins:
Here's one of the songs that the band liked to play...


Michael had to have the bartender fill his stein up with wine...numerous times:We both had A LOT of fun!
What was left of Michael's plate:
The playing of the long horn thingy:
Our first cab ride home--we were very responsible drinkers! I think the cabbie was a little annoyed with us by the time we got to our house though :) We got to do the "walk of shame" to retrieve our car the next day too.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Cute Toes

I've decided to not give up pedicures over here. While in the states I have a hard time justifying the expenditure b/c I can paint my own toes just as well. I can't do this though! You can't see it, but there is even a design on my little toes! It's a much more rewarding experience in these salons too...extremely relaxing.

Whenever we leave the house this is our final view...sometimes Bailey is there too and it makes me not want to leave. It's funny to see them when we come back because they're so excited.
A couple of snapshots...we really are OCD when it comes to these two!

A BIGGER Embarrassment

Ryan pointed this article out to me...I may be embarrassed of Franchione's actions, but it doesn't compare to the embarrassment I would have if I had been a Red Raider and this was associated with my school:

Texas Tech bans T-shirt of Vick likeness hanging Texas A&M's dog mascot
Associated Press
Updated: October 9, 2007, 6:40 PM ET

LUBBOCK, Texas -- Texas Tech has banned the sale of a T-shirt bearing the likeness of Michael Vick hanging the dog mascot of rival Texas A&M.
The red and black shirts, with text that says "VICK 'EM" on the front in an apparent reference to the Aggies' slogan "Gig 'em," was created by a Tech student who was trying to sell them before Saturday's game in Lubbock.
The back of the shirt shows a football player wearing the No. 7 Vick jersey holding a rope with an image of the mascot Reveille at the end of a noose. Vick, who faces up to five years in prison after pleading guilty to a federal dogfighting charge, is suspended indefinitely by the NFL.
Tech officials late Tuesday announced the fraternity that sold the shirts was suspended temporarily and will face judicial review for allegedly violating the solicitation section of the students' code of conduct.
The school said it wouldn't allow the sale on campus of items that are "derogatory, inflammatory, insensitive, or in such bad taste."
No more shirts are being produced, the school said in a release.
A&M officials, in a statement, thanked Tech administrators for "their response and action regarding this matter."
Geoffrey Candia, the creator of the shirts who is with the Theta Chi fraternity, told The Associated Press they were taking full responsibility. "We realize the shirts shouldn't have been printed," he said.
He told The Battalion, A&M's newspaper, for Tuesday's editions that the university prohibited sale of the shirts on campus through his fraternity. He said he originally had wanted to give 50 percent of the proceeds to an animal defense league in Lubbock "because we knew there would be a controversy about the shirts, you know, animal rights, stuff like that."
Candia told the newspaper about 300 had been sold. He had hoped 500 would be sold before Saturday's game.
In a posting on his Facebook site at about 4 a.m. Tuesday, Candia wrote: "a little tshirt get aggies all worked up... its a t-shirt people!"
The controversy comes about 2½ months after Gerald Myers, Tech's athletic director, announced a campaign to promote good sportsmanship across the campus and at athletic events. The words used in the effort are honor, respect, pride and tradition.
Myers did not immediately return a call seeking comment Tuesday.
"You can't make light of a situation like that," Tech media relations spokesman Chris Cook said. "That is in poor taste and poor judgment."
Robyn Katz, president of Tech's chapter of the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund, said her organization "wouldn't take a dime" from Candia.
"If he really wanted to help promote anti-animal cruelty then he would donate time" at a no-kill shelter," she said. "He's really doing the Tech community a disservice. There's plenty of other ways to promote a rivalry."
Hostility between the two schools is nothing new.
In 1999, after a Tech football victory, Red Raiders fans pelted Aggies players with batteries and taunts. Tech fans tore down the goalposts and paraded them past the Aggies' bus.
In 2001, about 1,000 Tech celebrants tore down the goalposts, marched them the length of the field and pushed them into the A&M section of the stadium. Aggies threw ice and a skirmish ensued.
Then there were the tortillas. In 1992, Tech fans began tossing them like Frisbees onto the field during games. A year later, hundreds of tortillas -- many carrying unprintable messages -- were thrown during an A&M game.
The rivalry is not confined to the gridiron. Controversy followed two men's basketball games that A&M won in Lubbock.
In 1994, after a one-point, last-second decision, a jumble of punches and pushes broke out between the exiting Aggies and angry Tech fans. Aggie coach Tony Barone and two of his players ultimately paid $5,000 to settle a lawsuit stemming from the fight.
In January 2000, referees counted A&M's shot in the final second to give the Aggies an 88-86 win. Then they overturned it. Then they overturned it again, giving the victory to A&M.
Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

to quote Ryan, quoting Ron Bergundy..."You stay classy Texas Tech".