Indiana

We have not been posting recently – Just super busy every single day!

New and exciting change to me – and had a chance to visit in South Bend, Indiana!

Met with great people there.  Very green and humid, I even saw fog in the morning – what a change of weather!

My hair was just so puffed up everyday!

Away from home was pretty lonely – yet it made me appreciate my loving husband and my cutest kitty at home even more!

St. Joseph River
St. Joseph River
St. Joseph River and downtown buildings
1st Source Bank and my hotel I stayed
Fog in the morning
Park near-by
Theater in downtown – Quiet Sunday Evening
Very Excited to work at 1st Source Bank
1st Source Bank Corporate Office in South Bend, IN

Birthday at Office

This year, I had to go to office for work on my birthday.

Co-workers made it very special with a cake, bagels, chicken wings, Spanish baked goods, and handmade l’ai from Joyce! 🙂

Noney, Joyce, Tomoko, and Sunshine
Jolly Rancher L’ai
Fresh L’ai

Trip to Texas Fort Worth

Rob’s father’s 80th birthday party was held in Dallas Fort Worth.

It was a first time meeting with Rob’s father, and visiting the area for me!

Everyone was so nice and we had a great time.

On the way to Airport, we were able to visit Dealey Plaza – where President Kennedy was assassinated.

It was very interesting to see the actual location after seeing the footage so many times.

Japan

The Family

So we just got back from Japan to see the relatives.  We flew into Tokyo, took the bullet train down to Kobe and spent a few days in Ashiya with the family.  We then did some historical touring in the old cities of Nara and Kyoto.  After that we went to Mount Fuji and back to Tokyo before flying out.   Every day was action packed and we averaged about 15000 steps.

Observations:

  • Toilets are amazing.  There are a dozen buttons that do everything and more.
  • Google Maps does pretty good with directions.  It is still lacking with restaurants and stores.
  • Google translate is very helpful.  Most, but not all signs have English.
  • Most transactions are in cash, not credit.  Prepaid Suica cards are very handy.
  • Public transportation is safe, clean, effective, and on-time.
  • Everything is clean.  No litter or graffiti or yelling or rap music.
  • Bicycles are rarely locked.
  • Cherry Trees are everywhere and we were lucky to catch them in full bloom.
  • Big cities are very crowded and trains are packed full during rush hour.
  • People are very well dressed and elegant.  Men in suits, women in long dresses.
  • No body odor, morbid obesity, tattoos, piercings, or slutty clothing.
  • People still wore masks even though it is no longer mandatory.
  • Food is very different and in smaller portions.   No burgers, fries, pizza.  We liked it.
  • Very few animals and wildlife seen.  I expected more small critters and birds in the gardens.
  • Cars are all in good shape and very small.  Parking is difficult.  Gas is about 6$/gallon.
  • Lots of history.  Many buildings are from the 7th century.
  • Mix of very modern civilization with ancient shrines and gardens.
  • Small houses and yards.  No lawns.  People do make the most of the land they have.

The most shocking moment for me was coming home and sitting in the filthy SeaTac airport with all the freaks of nature.

Himeji Castle

We took a ton of pictures and put them as a video on Bitchute.  File is 2.5GB, 40min.  Pictures are here on Shutterfly.

 

Desert Bloom begins

Perfect time of year to bike down to Lake Mead. Desert is starting to flower.  Lots of grass this year.  Some places are tall enough to mow.  I have never seen the desert this green.  Hope the rain continues.

The lake from Railroad Tunnel Trail
Green grass where it is usually brown
This trail has 5 old railroad tunnels used to build the dam
White flowers
Hillsides of yellow buttercups
Yellow and purple

 

Keepers of the Wild

We all met up at Keepers of the Wild outside of Kingman AZ.   It was very windy and cold in the 50s.  They are a sanctuary for many show animals in Vegas.  They also have 7 Tiger King animals. We took the guided tour and I managed to get 2 pictures of animals sticking their tongues out at us.  They have 50 acres and make a home for Bears, Emus, Monkeys, Wolf, Coyotes, Dogs, Birds, Deer who cant take care of themselves in the wild.

Happy 5th Textaversary

5 years ago today Teal-Blue-Sky texted The-Dude-Abides from match.com to setup a meeting at the local Starbucks.  That may be the only time I’ve ever been inside our local Starbucks. It was a nice day and after coffee was done we took a long walk down on the railroad tunnel trail down by Lake Mead.  As it was very close to Valentines Day, Tomoko brought me a box of chocolate covered strawberries.  These all melted into a pool sitting in the car and solidified into a giant single block in the fridge later that night.

We have been talking and texting every single day since and I wouldn’t have it any other way.

As a business model, Match.com lost two paying customers for this successful match.