Today ended up being a pretty nice day. It was the first day, since we've been on the island, we were able to relax and not worry about our mile long "to do" list. The kids have been doing better and better waking up at a decent hour in the morning. I was getting worried there for a little while when we were getting up at 4-5am and it lasted for a couple of days. But now the kids are adusting well, as well as Andy and I. We still are ready for bed an hour after the kids are down, but there's nothing wrong with that. Since Madelin has been bugging us about going to church, today we decided to start the hunt for our new church home. At the Newcomers Orientation we received a book that had different churches and things to do around Okinawa. We spotted one and decided to check it out. The church is called Koza Church. Overall, it was a pretty good experience. The pastor taught from the word of God and we had a nice worship time. The people were nice and the kids' classes were well supervised and had a good security system in place. After going to New Life for such a long time it will be hard to find our "ideal" church. I feel that anywhere we go will be different and will take some getting used to, which is why we will probably try Koza again, plus try another one out too.
After Church we got some lunch at Burger King. I'm starting to realize why we will be receiving a COLA (Cost of Living Allowance) on top of Andy's base pay. Our bill for three of us to eat was $17. Kinda of crazy I thought.
After Lunch and naps we finally made Madelin's dream come true and went to the beach. The only way we got Madelin to agree to move to Japan was telling her we were going to live by the beach, and I think she was beginning to think we were lying to her. Araha Beach & Park is only two miles away from the Commisary Gate to Camp Foster, but it took us 30 min. We ran into just a little bit of traffic, the entire way. The beach/park was pretty cool. It had a pirate ship play ground with a cool rip-line for the kids to ride on. Madelin loved it. We walked down to the water, but didnt go in the water today. Which im sure made our fathers happy and for the fact there were signs stating "No Swimming, Caution, Jellyfish". So, we took lots and lots of pictures and walked up and down the walk. We all had a really nice time.
Tomorrow is back to the "to-do lists" trying to get everything situated for Andy's work, our car we just bought (which by the way, is a 2000 Mitstubishi Dion. Pretty cool. It has lots of room to drive visitors around too. hint hint.), and narrowing down our options on where to live.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
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