Yet again, at the end of October, we made the short train trip over to the Hana-no-mai sake brewery for its new sake, which they freely pour for six hours. We saw Christine there with some friends that she brought along:
And we brought a few people along with us from Four Seasons and Aichi University including Mike:
Sian with friends Sachiko and Miho:
Eric & Rachel with Ayako:
Me with a friendly obasan: Ayako with Carrie and Sachiko:
Sian was given some oranges and an empty box of chocolates from a stranger:
We enjoyed doing karaoke with a cloth on some chopsticks:
We met up with our sake buddies who we see once a year at this event:
We enjoyed watching some taiko drumming:
One great guy I met was Kenji, who cooks at a restaurant and made lots of the food we ate on that day:
He was very good at getting rounds of sake for us at regular intervals:
He also had a funny T-shirt on. You can see him here giving care to two of the guys who had passed out:
I did one of yearly traditions of taking a photo with someone who had passed out:
And finally, at the end of the event, Ayako spotted our local representative for the national government who was recently voted in, so I can say that I met somebody semi-famous that day:
Again, another fun day at the sake festival
Monday, October 26, 2009
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Our first niece
Ayako's sister, Sumiko, gave birth to a girl on Friday, October 16 at 3:06 pm. She is healthy and weighs 3.13 kg. Today, Ayako and I went to visit Sumiko and her daughter (no name yet):
Sumiko was quite tired and so wasn't feeling up to having her photo taken. She had said that the day before the birth, she was craving macaroons. Because of this, we thought Macaroon or Mako (common Japanese name) would be good name for the baby, but we'll have to wait and see.
Sumiko was quite tired and so wasn't feeling up to having her photo taken. She had said that the day before the birth, she was craving macaroons. Because of this, we thought Macaroon or Mako (common Japanese name) would be good name for the baby, but we'll have to wait and see.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Canadian Thanksgiving Weekend
On Saturday, we had some friends over for lunch (sushi). You can see me with Yoshiko and her granddaughter, Hiromi:
Yoshioko is the woman who straightens my back from time to time. Reiko (a secretary at Four Seasons with Ayako) also came but is camera-shy. We enjoyed lots to eat and chatted during the afternoon. We were also able to go for a short walk to watch the sun set.
On Sunday, Ayako was busy again preparing lots of food for Canada's Thanksgiving Day. We invited Christine over to have Thanksgiving dinner with us. We started eating just before four o'clock:
Ayako did careful planning for when to make all the food and how to do it all from scratch. Here's a close-up of what we ate:
Ayako also made some cute cupcakes for Christine's birthday, which was last week:
Here we are after singing 'Happy Birthday' to Christine:
We had another wonderful day relaxing and talking and going to watch a beautiful sunset. Ayako outdid herself this year by serving even more delicious food at Thanksgiving than last year.
Yoshioko is the woman who straightens my back from time to time. Reiko (a secretary at Four Seasons with Ayako) also came but is camera-shy. We enjoyed lots to eat and chatted during the afternoon. We were also able to go for a short walk to watch the sun set.
On Sunday, Ayako was busy again preparing lots of food for Canada's Thanksgiving Day. We invited Christine over to have Thanksgiving dinner with us. We started eating just before four o'clock:
Ayako did careful planning for when to make all the food and how to do it all from scratch. Here's a close-up of what we ate:
Ayako also made some cute cupcakes for Christine's birthday, which was last week:
Here we are after singing 'Happy Birthday' to Christine:
We had another wonderful day relaxing and talking and going to watch a beautiful sunset. Ayako outdid herself this year by serving even more delicious food at Thanksgiving than last year.
Labels:
Birthdays and Farewells,
Food and Cooking,
Friends,
Holidays
Thursday, October 08, 2009
Typhoon day
Similar to having a a day off school since its a 'snow day' in Canada, I had a 'typhoon day' today and so I stayed home from work. This is typhoon season in Japan, but today's typhoon is the first to hit the mainland hard for two years. Our area was hit hardest during the night (with winds up to 198 km/h), which kept me awake for parts of it.
It had died down a lot by the time the sun rose, but it was still pretty windy. I heard that the was some damage to trees and roofs of houses in some areas as well as two people dying, but overall, the storm wasn't as bad as they were predicting.
So I was able to enjoy a quiet day at home today and tried to do some work for school (but never work that well from home). The storm definitely made the air much cooler and clearer. This evening, I was able to see Mt. Fuji from my living room window (rising up behind a school and forests). I can usually only see it in the winter so I was surprised to see it so soon:
Sorry, no pictures from the actually storm, but I will show you a photo Ayako took last week. It's a nice shot from our house just before the sun came up:
She's been getting better at taking photos than I am these days.
It had died down a lot by the time the sun rose, but it was still pretty windy. I heard that the was some damage to trees and roofs of houses in some areas as well as two people dying, but overall, the storm wasn't as bad as they were predicting.
So I was able to enjoy a quiet day at home today and tried to do some work for school (but never work that well from home). The storm definitely made the air much cooler and clearer. This evening, I was able to see Mt. Fuji from my living room window (rising up behind a school and forests). I can usually only see it in the winter so I was surprised to see it so soon:
Sorry, no pictures from the actually storm, but I will show you a photo Ayako took last week. It's a nice shot from our house just before the sun came up:
She's been getting better at taking photos than I am these days.
Labels:
Mt. Fuji,
Our house by Hamana Lake
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