Saturday, November 21, 2015

Like Clark Griswold?

There is a well-known scene in the movie Vacation that stars Chevy Chase as Clark Griswold. In the skinny dipping scene, Clark takes off his clothes as the actress Christie Brinkley, waiting for him in the pool, asks if he is going to go for it. He hesitates while standing by the pool, clapping his hands together and says, "This is crazy, this is crazy." This image has gone through my mind so many times over the last three weeks - every time I start contemplating about our move to Japan.


Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Two weeks till we leave for Japan

We leave for Japan in two weeks. It is very strange to think that we will be living in another country in a figurative blink of an eye. The frenetic pace and endless checklist of things to get done over the last few weeks has been replaced by a lull that spans both mind and body. We have been so busy with passports, birth certificates, filling out paperwork, medical examinations and arranging plans for moving household and personal goods. Then having to decide what goes to Japan, what goes to storage and what is to be given away or trashed. We have also spent many hours scouring the internet to find out as much information as possible about life in Japan as well as life on the naval base. It is like having to learn or, at least become familiar with, two languages and cultures - Japanese and the military.
After being so busy and stressed the last few weeks, it is strange how quiet and routine-like things have been the last few days.

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Hoops to Jump Through - taking the dogs

It is amazing all the things that you have to think about and make plans for. For instance, we have been having to decide what to do with our dogs. Sounds like an easy choice - bring the dogs with us. Unfortunately, there are a lot of hoops to jump through in order to get the dogs to Japan. In no particular order - current rabies shot (but not within 30 days of entry), notify the Japanese of when the dogs will arrive (no less than 40 days before arrival), FAVN test (only 2 labs in the country process the test), after the FAVN test the dogs cannot enter within 180 days (so, the dogs could be quarantined up to 180 days if we tried to bring them with us without waiting), if they are quarantined, we have to pay the boarding fees, a health certificate signed by a USDA approved veterinarian, approved kennels for transportation, airline tickets to Japan for the dogs and, finally, the actual inspection upon arrival to Japan. It is fascinating to find out how things work - for things we never would have known or even thought about except for our moving to Japan.

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Moving to Japan

Yes, we are moving to Japan. Even as I write the words, it still seems surreal. It has been interesting, challenging, time-consuming and stressful - and we haven't even left yet. Actually, we really haven't even started packing. We have filled out mountains of paperwork, spent a tremendous amount of time calling and coordinating with the movers, talked with or emailed many different people and spent a lot of time researching Japan and Yokosuka. It has been extremely fascinating reading about all the ins and outs of moving and living in Japan. So many things to learn about - the language and culture of Japan, the language and culture of the military, living overseas and so much more. And, despite trying to do as much research as possible, we know that we will be continually surprised and amazed by what we experience.

Hopefully, I will do a better job of posting to this blog than I have done in the past. The plan is to post something every day or two. And to have our family post things that they are doing as well as a way of staying in contact.

We will be living just outside of Tokyo near a town called Yokosuka (ya coos ka).


Here is Yokosuka in relation to Tokyo.

Now zoomed in even more, this map shows the naval base (CFAY) in relation to Yokosuka.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Carriage Ride at the Muskogee Castle (2010)

Taking a carriage ride at the Muskogee Castle (Christmas 2010).

Macie and the First Snow of 2011!

Macie wants to play in the snow - until her hands get cold.