The kids
took part in International Day of Scouting.
We met at a hanger on base with Japanese scouts from the area. They had a bit of ceremony, played games
together, had lunch, and did swaps. They mixed all the kids up in the groups;
boys, girls, all ages, Japanese, and American.
It was great way to interact and share with each other. Bear met a
particular friend and they are going to be pen pals. This is another unique thing that we get to
do since we are in Japan.
Josh and I attended the
Air Force Ball. It was a relief for Josh
to just be a participant instead of organizing it like last year at Nellis Air Force Base. The only problem was that he kept comparing
this ball to his. It is very different being in the entertainment capital of the world, Las Vegas, and tiny rural Japan, Misawa. I thought it was nice
time but I am just always happy to have an excuse to get dressed up and dance.
We went to Oirase Gorge, a National Park Area in Japan. I got really used to the National Parks
around Las Vegas. I learned to
appreciate the beauty of the desert.
This beauty was completely different, green and moss covered, and
waterfalls at every turn. We had a great
day exploring a new part of Northern Japan.
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