February 7, 2009

Kimono Dress Up

As part of an annual fundraiser at our kid's school, they have professionals come to take family "Kimono" photos. This is our second year doing it and I thought it would be fun to capture the process.

They start with the girls... makeup and hair.



Nice purple eye shadow Tracey....



This is what the boys are doing while they wait their turn... Glenn is playing on his I-PHONE and Jonas is sucking his thumb... oops, I gave him Benadryl before coming... BIG MISTAKE.



Then the helper ladies get us dressed... it is a LOT of WRAPPING and TYING and SQUEEZING.
The boys join in the action too now... they get to be SAMURAI.


I love how Glenn TOWERS over the ladies who are dressing him...he is truly a GIANT in Japan.
Someone perked up when they handed him the sword... check out his face... he cannot hide his excitement!The Boys are done.Girls are done too. Shailey LOVED her hair and makeup.... she has had a "thing" for eyeliner ever since.

The bow is called an "obi" and it is the most decorative and special part of the Kimono... it holds the essense of true beauty.
Final products!




SAYONARA!

February 3, 2009

Nikko

Our best friend, Jeff Driggs works as an accountant for Pricewaterhouse Coopers. He got a temporary assignment in Tokyo, so we got to have him with us in Tokyo for 3 months (absolutely awesome!) . His wife Christeena came out for good portion of this assignment too. We hung out with them during the week and partied with them on the weekends (well, Mormon style :). It was a total blast.



Riding the train to Nikko...




Jeff and Christeena


Nikko is a quaint shrine village built in 1634 and located in the mountains of the Tochigi Prefecture.




The gorgeous Daiya River runs through the town.



Fountain of Youth? or maybe just to cleanse yourself before entering sacred ground


Looking back at this, I don't think we were supposed to drink it... I think the water was for our hands only... oh well, bottom's up!



My friend Naoko told me that the purpose of the large incense burning pot in front of the temple is to bless any part of your body experiencing sickness. While Christeena and I pour it onto our skin that we may always be youthful, the guy next to us wants the hair to grow on his balding head.... see him patting it?




It was unreal how many intricate temples there were in one space... your head was spinning with the details. This tall temple is Buddhist and it is called a pagoda.
And of course before entering a temple, you must remove your shoes. I love this picture of the PILE of shoes.



The woodwork in the shrines is extremely detailed... hard to think that it was crafted before Columbus ever set foot in America! These monkeys are very famous, "Hear no evil, Speak no evil, See no evil".



Autumn was just getting started...



Nikko had some fun antique stores... I am a sucker for old books and I picked up a couple. Christeena found this amazing 1920's top hat... too bad Jeff would not let her buy it... he is so hard on her :).

Afterwards we hiked deep in the mountain side to some outstanding waterfalls! This sign is wrong... it makes it seem like it was only 1.5 miles to the falls.... it was more like 5 and we could have driven for half of it... this was a long walk (and it really was uphill too).



See tiny me next to the waterfall? Jeff and I were daring enough to hike the slippery trail for a closer look... it is much higher up than you think.




We found an adorned and clothed Buddha in the forest, surrounded by what I thought was trash. It seemed odd to me that in a beautiful setting there would be Japanese litterbugs around to ruin it.Christeena and I pretended to drink the juice boxes... at least I did not pick mine up, ah hem Christeena... Later I learned this was not trash, but a sincere offering to their God, Buddha.
It was a very long hike, but well worth it. We did it and we'd do it again!

A Real 24 Hour Kit

We were warned that a violent hurricane was coming and that it would probably knock out our power and cut our water supply for 24 hours. Church was cancelled and most of town was shut down. How does a good mother prepare for this?




#1 Priority: WATER

#2 Priority: LIGHT



#3 Priority: ENTERTAINMENT


Yes, with water, light, and DS's, we can survive indoors for 24 hours.