This weekend we finally decided to started checking off the boxes on our TO DO in Okinawa list. Too bad I had already made a schedule for this starting in January...
This past weekend we went to the museum, I must say I was a little concerned that this activity wouldn't be well received among the masses, but you know what we had a BLAST! Kane LOVED the "forrest" Korbin LOVED the bones and Katara just had fun running around pressing buttons on the computers. In the forrest they had a bunch of animals that are found here, Kane thought everything was the coolest thing he had ever seen and wanted to pat or hold everything (including the wild pig!) We had a blast!
After our morning museum adventure we stopped at an interesting restaurant, it was called Tomato Onion. A few weeks ago I was trying to go to the hospital and made a series of wrong turns and ended up driving past this restaurant and made a mental note that if I were to find it again I wanted to eat there. Well we found it, Justin wasn't too excited about eating some place called Tomato Onion, but he reluctantly pulled in. It was super yummy!
This was Kane's hamburger food, not only did my little meat eater get a hamburger, he got a sausage AND some fried chicken pieces. Add in jello and white rice and you have a happy Kane.
Also have I ever mentioned how much I will miss melon Fanta?! LOVES IT!
3 comments:
Glad you thought of my while out & about but the special pic you took for me almost made me throw my laptop!! Want to look at pictures of the kids again but don't want to scroll by the frightening pic-ha! Thanks for taking us on your outing.
I always forget how much you love hippos. They are right up there for me after cats and manatees. Have you ever heard of the Owen and Mzee books? It is about an orphan hippo and an old tortoise. It is a true story and they have written kids books about them. See the website http://www.owenandmzee.com/omweb/ for info.
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