Another AMAZING day in Japan! I have to say that the people
of Japan are very hospitable! They have treated us with the highest respect and
care. I might go in to withdrawal
when I get back to the states, so friends, family and co-workers you are going
to have a lot of work trying to maintain this level of treatment;-) Today I took a quick trip down memory
lane when we visited the Toy Museum.
I fell in love immediately when I walked in and right before my eyes
stood a larger than life Transformer.
This is one of those toys that I could not get enough of!
Next we were off to give our second club meeting, which went
off without a hitch. Go team!
Our last occupational visit for the day was at a hospital. This hospital will always hold a special place in Kelly's heart.
Our last occupational visit for the day was at a hospital. This hospital will always hold a special place in Kelly's heart.
The best part of the day for me happened not more than an hour ago. Several Rotary officials and my host family had a traditional Japanese dinner in my honor. Once again a dinner of firsts Octopus, Red snapper, Fish paste, Udon noodles with raw egg, and Japanese sweet plum. One of my most interesting meals yet.
I have to say that my host family has went above and beyond to make me feel as comfortable as possible. They deserve a big ARIGATO (Thank
You).

WOW-- SOUNDS GREAT.. but hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
ReplyDeletepictures of Givon and Katie with a baby................doll
and a brand new car--- all happened so quick
LOL~-cindy
That doll is scary!!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are having a great time. Keep enjoying all great adventures that are possible, enjoy everything about this great experience. Your friends and family miss you very much. (Including Belize & Bolt)
ReplyDeleteJon
You look great! Food sounds great!(yes, that doll is a little creepy) Miss you buddy! see you soon- Jeremy
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all your stories and pics! Looking forward to more as your trip continues! megumareru!! :) (My attempt at Japanese! LOL)
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