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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Whale Watching

February and March is whale watching season here in Okinawa and I was able to go with Joel and Jenni one weekend at the end of February. It was quite the eventful day... here's the story:

I woke up that Saturday at 5:30 in the morning to a very large earthquake. Later we found out that it was a 7.0 magnitude earthquake about 30 miles off the coast of Okinawa. I was unable to go back to sleep (which frustrated me since it was the first Saturday in a while that I was supposedly going to be able to sleep in) Here in Okinawa, because we live on such a small island, any earthquake automatically results in tsunami warnings. My apartment is located on high enough ground that I don't really have to worry about that, but I was bummed because I assumed our whale watching trip would be canceled. Well, the "tsunami" hit and it was only a few feet high so other than extra turbulent water and the possibility of aftershocks from the quake, there weren't very many post-earthquake issues. Later that afternoon, we still went down to the dock to see if the whale watching tour was still going to happen or not. Sure enough, they were continuing on. I have never been sea sick before, or even car sick for that matter. In fact, I have read many books in back seats of cars and busses, ridden on ferries and boats in both lakes and the ocean... I wasn't worried about getting sick. Well... I got sick, really sick. The waves were really high and the boat was really rocking... I'm not sure if the earthquake earlier in the day made it worse but it sure didn't help any. We did see whales but they weren't very close up... but it was still really cool. In between hurling over the side of the boat with other passengers and barely spotting the whales to begin with, I didn't get any pictures of the whales... but I downloaded a few pictures from google images to show everyone what I saw. After whale watching, Joel, Jenni, Kenny and I went to Chilli's on base... let me tell you, chips and salsa have never tasted so good... It was a very long, weird, crazy, cool, not so cool day. As for the whale watching, it was a neat experience but I'm not sure if I'd do it again... and if I do... Dramamine is a must.

Jenni & I on the boat before leaving the dock

Joel & Jenni with the lovely orange lifejackets

orange lifejackets are so attractive

another boat like the one we were on

Just to clarify, I did not take this picture but this is basically what we saw. We would see the mist come from the blowholes and then we'd see their backs pop out of the water just for a second. Then they'd go back down and a few seconds later we'd see their tails. Jenni had an eye for them and would point them out. I started feeling better after a while and saw more towards the end but I didn't see as many as Jenni... I blame the nausea.


When the tails came up they were much easier to spot than their backs, but by that time you see the tails, they are headed back down deep and don't surface again for several minutes. When we were headed back to shore, they finally started playing around and we saw a few jump out of the water... it was really cool but they were pretty far away by that point. I think they were intentionally teasing us... that or rejoicing that we were leaving them alone. However, by the time that happened I had lost all food and liquid in my stomach and didn't care that they were finally being less shy... I just wanted to get back to dry land and get something salty to settle my stomach. It was pretty cool to see them jumping and playing out in the wild though.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Family Fun Day

Every year New Life Academy has a family fun day. All the students and their families go to a local park called Comprehensive Park and play games. The students are divided up into teams and compete against each other at different stations that the teachers set up. It is a fun tradition that really helps everyone bond and just have fun for a day. The indoor soccer field that we rent for the event is HUGE which made for a lot of running around since I was the designated photographer for the day. It was a lot of fun though, and the kids had a great time letting out all that mid-year energy. There were all sorts of games and competitions at each station. After lunch all the teams combined to make up 4 larger teams which relayed against each other. Most of my pictures are from the after-lunch portion because I was taking pictures on Michael's camera before lunch. Here are a few of the MANY pictures from the day:


Marina, Suzuna, & Ayaka

Noan & Sora

Mashu & Timothy handing out bracelets to each team

Some of the 5th & 6th grade girls - Rimi, Mona, Mona, & Hinako

Kounosuke, Kaeshu, & Kouichi

Rino - she's a cutie

Kindergarten huddle

Minami

Everyone in their lines for some more games

lol... this game is always a funny one

Yuto was trying to tell me that someone was cheating... I think...

Lee & Serina trying to pass the ring

Preschool through Kindergarten had their own set of games including competing to see which team could get the most amount of balls into the basket... the parents eventually jumped in to help which made it interesting.

Line # 4

they had to drag each other on a carpet... but we put the carpets in plastic garbage bags to make it a little easier.

this relay was very entertaining to watch

sometimes the teachers had to help out...

and sometimes the kids just couldn't get the hang of it...

and when they still couldn't get it... some of them just dragged the other one without the carpet... this was hilarious, Christian just kept holding on and Hiroki just kept pulling... I was surprised Christian didn't rip a giant hole in his pants.

the Kindergarten group trying to pass the hula hoops with their hands connected... boys vs. girls. I think the boys one this round.

Another relay game was "find your shoe." It was another entertaining one to watch.


Leo being silly

Some of the Kindergartners waiting to watch their parents do a relay

Kanon and Jueri with Yu poking his head in the background

Hirari & Sora

Seison

The Preschool through Kindergartners cheering on their parents

intently watching to see which parent team was going to win

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Valentine's Day

For Valentine's Day... the school created a special postage system so that anyone in the school could deliver valentine's to anyone else. Each classroom had an address and we had a giant "mailbox" in the library for people to put their valentines. On the Friday before Valentine's day, the 2nd graders delivered all the valentines to each class. It was a fun way for the whole school to give valentines. I ended up taking home a whole box of cards and candy... TONS of candy... I guess thats one of the benefits (or curses, depending on how you look at it) of teaching every student, not just one class. We also had a Valentine's Day bento contest which was really cool because we got to see some of the mom's creative sides. The contest was to see who could make their child's bento the most decorated for Valentine's Day, and some of them made some pretty cool things out of rice, hot dogs, pizzas, and other food.

the valentine's day post box

preschoolers and their valentine's day treats

Yuuta

more preschoolers

Dominic

Happy Valentine's Day

Kindergarten Party

Kanon, Jueri, Trey, Izzy, & Mary

the Kindergartners Valentine's Day cake

Sora and her valentine's day treats

1st and 2nd grade - Leo, Gakuto, Carolyn, & Ayana

Noan, Honatsu, Jed, & Marina

Shion, Nanako, Reibi, & Monica

Shuou

bentos all decorated for the competition




Mr. Elofson giving Mary an award for the bento contest

Izzy with her award

Urara & Ayana with their awards

1st and 2nd graders eating some valentine's day candy outside

everyone went home with tons of candy