Saturday, June 09, 2012
Gift #42- Closing Day
So today was closing day of Iwakuni Youth Baseball. We had a closing ceremony in the base gym. The color guard presented the colors. The children and coaches took off their hats and held them over their hearts. The National Anthem was sung. I don't know what it is about baseball and the National Anthem that chokes me up, but it gets me every time!! Looking out and seeing my four babies in their handsome uniforms with their hats and hands over their hearts just filled me up! Some days I want to keep them little, but seeing them grow and become just thrills my soul. Twinkle Twinkle Little Stars!
Friday, June 08, 2012
Gift #41- Technology
Ray
Thanks to Face Time, I was able to "meet" my brand new nephew for the first time yesterday! Sometimes technology can be such a blessing! My sweet sister-in-law made sure to show me all his little toes and his sweet chunky thighs. I wanted to jump right through the screen. We sure do miss our families and friends, but we are so glad that we can use our phones and computers to catch up with each other. It makes this great big distance between us seem a whole lot smaller. Look how cute that baby is!
My brother Ted and his beautiful wife Mary
Happy Birthday Mary!
You are a blessing!
Happy Birthday Mary!
You are a blessing!
Gift #40- Okonomiyaki
I have a feeling that out of the 1000 blessings that I am trying to count, 900 of them will involve food! This is Hiroshima style Okonomiyaki. It is delicious. I have fallen in love with the food here and hope to take a cooking class or two. Here is a little information about what goes in it:
When making Hiroshima-style Okonomiyaki, cabbage and other toppings are not mixed together with the batter. Rather, the batter is spread on the grill like a thin crepe and the ingredients such as cabbage are put on top of it. After all the toppings are in place, the entire Okonomiyaki is flipped over and steamed. After steaming it for a reasonable amount of time, it is put on top of noodles. Hiroshima-style is characteristic of layering the Okonomiyaki on top of Udon or Yakisoba noodles. Then, an egg is spread on the grill and fried into a thin layer which is used to place the Okonomiyaki on top of it. It is flipped over again and is served after adding sauce and sprinkling green laver. In Hiroshima, the Okonomiyaki sauce is slightly sweeter than the Kansai type.
I was able to try this delicious feast a few weeks ago in Hiroshima. Mine had bacon and shrimp mixed inside! The sauces on top are SO delicious. Now I am getting hungry.
When making Hiroshima-style Okonomiyaki, cabbage and other toppings are not mixed together with the batter. Rather, the batter is spread on the grill like a thin crepe and the ingredients such as cabbage are put on top of it. After all the toppings are in place, the entire Okonomiyaki is flipped over and steamed. After steaming it for a reasonable amount of time, it is put on top of noodles. Hiroshima-style is characteristic of layering the Okonomiyaki on top of Udon or Yakisoba noodles. Then, an egg is spread on the grill and fried into a thin layer which is used to place the Okonomiyaki on top of it. It is flipped over again and is served after adding sauce and sprinkling green laver. In Hiroshima, the Okonomiyaki sauce is slightly sweeter than the Kansai type.
I was able to try this delicious feast a few weeks ago in Hiroshima. Mine had bacon and shrimp mixed inside! The sauces on top are SO delicious. Now I am getting hungry.
Thursday, June 07, 2012
Gift #39- Keeping the Classroom Bunny for the Summer
My sweet little Macy volunteered to keep the class pet for the summer. So today I brought home a bunny named Fluffy and all of his gear. Wait...... That is a blessing isn't it? I will choose to count it as such! :0)
PS- Our wonderful neighbors and friends had a very sad family emergency and had to rush home to the states very quickly this morning. (Please say a prayer for peace for the Goering Family). We wanted to do ANYTHING to help them out so we very happily said yes when they asked us to keep their goldfish for the summer! So now we have a Turbo, a bunny, and five gold fish! I am lucky to have such a sweet sweet husband. :0)
(PSS- Hank if you are reading this, then you just found out that you are coming home to 4 kids on summer break, a dog, a bunny, 5 goldfish, a crazy wife, and a 1300 square foot town home.
I love you so much. You are still coming home aren't you? ;0)
Tuesday, June 05, 2012
Blessing #38- The Bottom of the Laundry Basket
I know that yesterday I said that unfolded laundry was a blessing. And I still believe that it is.
But I will admit, having an empty laundry bin feels pretty darn good also! ;0)
Blessing #37- My Laundry Runneth Over
I know that this does not look like much of a blessing, but I try to remind myself to see it as such. The letter below is posted on my refrigerator. Hank and I both read it often as a reminder to enjoy every inch of the mess. The letter comes from Ann Voskamp's website: A Holy Experience with God (http://www.aholyexperience.com/2010/08/weekends-are-for-unseen/). After reading it, I hope that you might come to see your dirty dishes, tracked floors, and piles of laundry as a blessing too. :0)
Dear Ann |
Monday, June 04, 2012
Blessing #36- This Beautiful Mess
Look at those sweet little angels.
Even the deer can sense their calm natures and love for all creatures.
What? You don't believe me? :0) You are right! This is a much more accurate portrayal of the Thomas Kids! My Great Big Beautiful Mess!
Miyajima Island 6/4/12
Miyajima Island 6/4/12
Sunday, June 03, 2012
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