Hello All,
Before I dive into this adventure I wanted to update you on Mark's and my new extension. we just received the official paperwork to extend out stay here in Japan until November 2013. So if you haven't come to visit yet please get a ticket, pack a bag and come out to see us! After all we just put new furniture in the guest bedroom. Don't forget treats for Rubinator and Lucky the Munchkin!
So I recently (well maybe not recently, but this post has
been in the works for a couple weeks) arrived back in Japan from my 5 week long
Pacific tour including Hawaii and Northern California. I cannot express how
grateful I am to everyone who opened their homes, refrigerators and hearts to
me on this trip. I have never felt so loved.
This trip started to evolve last year when Mark and I set a
date for our Hawaii wedding reception, June 23rd in Hilo on the Big
Island. We booked tickets and were set out to fly on the 20th.
Well, as the trip got closer I learned that part of Mark’s family would be in
Hilo early: my brother in law Jason, my sister in law Jacque, and her two
little girls. After that I could not stay away so I changed my ticket for June
12th and left poor Mark to fend for himself in Japan and make the voyage to Hawaii alone later in the month.
I spent over a week bonding with my new Mom and Dad,
siblings and nieces. It was great to spend some non-rushed, real time
with this part of my family. The funny part about this is that none of Mom
and Dad’s “real” children made it out to Hilo until after the 19th.
They only had their haole children in law - what I like to call The “J Team” or
“J Crew” because all 3 of us have J names...Jessica, Jacque and Jason (as pictured
below at our Tahoe wedding).
The J Team and parents were able to have a lot of fun
together - we went to the Farmer’s Market, fabric shopping, and to Kapoho with relatives to play on
the beach.
Then the rest Enriques family children arrived on/around the 19th and we celebrated Mark’s and my wedding again at the Nani Loa Volcano Resort in
Hilo on the 23rd. The food was good, the service was nice, the friends and family who
attended were amazing. We were so blessed by how many people were able to come,
including some of Mark’s and my family from the mainland. Thank you to everyone who pitched in to set up, put together favors, tables, ect., manned the welcome table, took pictures, made food and helped clean up. We could not have done it without you!
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Much Dancing Ensued |
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Mom and Dad Enriques, they are so cute! |
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Table decorations. |
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Mount Fuji cookies for favors! |
After the reception life in Hilo settled down, we were
able to hang out, learn the water cycle boogie (see below), go on small adventures to Kona,
participate in stand up paddleboarding (both Jacque’s and my new favorite
sport). Even my nieces did great and went out on the boards! Unfortunately I do not have pictures developed yet :(
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The whole family in front of the Hilo house. |
But before I left I did happen upon this little gem, "Hilo's Ofiicial Tsunami Lookout Tower," one of many reasons I love Hilo.
The time came too soon when I had to depart Hilo and head to the mainland for the second half of my tour. I landed Friday
night, June 28th, and some of my favorite girls picked me up the next morning for a wine tasting tour ending at the Robert
Mondavi Winery for an O.A.R. concert.
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On our way to OAR! |
Yes, you read that correctly, O.A.R, at a winery, with
great girlfriends. This obviously evolved into an epic time. Much wine was
purchased, much dancing ensued, much picnic food was eaten. It was such a
blast.
The next day, Sunday, was the busiest day of my trip.
First off I stopped off at the one year birthday party for Luke/going away
party for the Sherdt family. They are really good friends of ours who were
recently reassigned to Germany and they have a one year old little boy named Luke.
I pray for them daily that they settle into their new German life!
Next, I drove over to Lincoln where my best friend’s
(Cortney) little brother Travis, fresh in the Navy, married his highschool
sweetheart Emily. They did a cute little ceremony wearing personalized jerseys.
They are young and in love - we wish them all the best. They are currently based near Fresno, CA.
Also during that event my nephew (at least by love),
Cortney’s son Andy, was getting his 1 year pictures taken. Isn’t he adorable?
Lastly on that day I drove to Loomis where I had the
pleasure of attending Morgin Fraser and Jesse Records' wedding held at the
flower farm. Morgin took my breath away in her gown. The whole reception was
beautiful. After the wedding they honeymooned in Hawaii then Morgin moved to
Washington to be with Jesse.
Yes, that was all in one day.
The next week was filled with visiting friends, shopping,
eating good American food. One of my best friends, Krista Veal was in town visiting from Michigan so I was able to spend a lot of time with her.
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I don't know why we are making this face. |
Here is the list of Merchants I shopped at while in the
US:
Target, BBB, Nordstrom, Nordstrom Rack, Victoria Secret,
Macys, REI, Wal Mart, Best Buy, Joannes, Lucy, Ross, Petco, Sunrise Foods,
Barnes and Nobles, Old Navy, Trader Joes and Ulta.
Here is the list of Restaurants I ate at:
Lucilles, Chevys, Chipotle, Old Spaghetti Factory, Old
Town Pizza, Jamba Juice, Starbucks, Inn N Out, Cold Stone, Mikuni’s Sushi
(American sushi and Japanese sushi is very different), and Toby Keith’s I Love
this Bar and Grill in Folsom. Now here is the thing; TKILTB&G is also in
Vegas, they have the best burger I have EVER eaten. I would not recommend the restaurant in Folson, the food is nothing like the one in Vegas.
Whooo, the best of California right there. Now I
normally wouldn't write the above list out, but when you live overseas
it is a common question "Where did you shop? Where did you eat?" We, as
overseaers, lust over American shopping and resturant establishments.
That weekend I was able to spend time with my family as
we celebrated my sister Rachel’s birthday at a BBQ. I truly love good old
American BBQ’s.
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My sisters and I |
Greg even gave a lecture on the growth of corn! How very
American.... and cool! Don't worry Greg, everyone is having corn crop problems this year :(
On July 11
th (7 11) I celebrated Slurpee Day with my
sister Rose.
As the weekend of July 14th, my last weekend in California and my friend
Shelley’s wedding approached there were many preparations made and on that day.
I was lucky enough to stand by Shelley's side as she married her best friend Erik. It
was a beautiful wedding followed by a very fun reception. The entire evening was
set at the Forest House Lodge in Foresthill, CA. I would recommend this venue to
anyone.
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What would a wedding be without KARAOKE???? |
On the 15th I was able to see my Loomis girls
one last time, and BBQ again with my family before heading back to SF to fly
to Japan. At the end I was so grateful to have been able to spend that much time
at home, but ready to get back to my husband and dogs.
Thank you everyone for loving me so well on this trip.