Saturday, September 22, 2012

Oki...finally!

Ok well we are finally here in Okinawa.  We got in at about 8 something Friday night after a long and arduous day of travel.  The kids were really good considering they only slept for MAYBE two hours of the approximately 22 hours we were traveling.  To make matters worse they had only gotten a few hours sleep the night prior (because we had to be up so early) and they were starting to not feel well (and I’m sure head congestion made the three ups and downs VERY difficult on their little ears).  I was fully prepared for the long flight, and even expected some dirty looks (though I got remarkably few of those.  There were a LOT of little ones on our flight, and as to be expected other parents are very understanding) but the layovers and stops were what killed.  We had to get off, unload most of our bags, and wait for two to three hours at each stop.  I learned something very important through this experience, though.  As much as it is nice for everyone to have their own entertainment bag, in the future all entertainment will be lugged around by me.  It’s just WAY too much work to be juggling back packs, a diaper bag, a purse, and little entertainment bags along with one or two babies as you walk down stairs and across a tarmac!  But all in all the experience was not as terrible as it could have been, the flights were really pretty smooth, the kids were awesome, and we are healthy so I am thankful.  I think the most frustrations were from seemingly illogically long layovers, and the fact that three of our suitcases, and one of the awnings for the stroller were broken due to carelessness.  But that cannot be helped and I have some new ideas on how to make the whole flying experience more enjoyable in the future. J  Jet lag has not been as bad as I had expected, but we were up at 0430 this morning so I’m ready for a nap and the kids are sleeping so I will sign off for now.  We will be posting about our last few days in Seattle, and our experiences here (it’s still pretty surreal.  Our sponsors are WONDERFUL though!!! We were really blessed!) so stay tuned. J  We love you all and thank you for all of the prayers for our travels!

Oki...finally!

Ok well we are finally here in Okinawa.  We got in at about 8 something Friday night after a long and arduous day of travel.  The kids were really good considering they only slept for MAYBE two hours of the approximately 22 hours we were traveling.  To make matters worse they had only gotten a few hours sleep the night prior (because we had to be up so early) and they were starting to not feel well (and I’m sure head congestion made the three ups and downs VERY difficult on their little ears).  I was fully prepared for the long flight, and even expected some dirty looks (though I got remarkably few of those.  There were a LOT of little ones on our flight, and as to be expected other parents are very understanding) but the layovers and stops were what killed.  We had to get off, unload most of our bags, and wait for two to three hours at each stop.  I learned something very important through this experience, though.  As much as it is nice for everyone to have their own entertainment bag, in the future all entertainment will be lugged around by me.  It’s just WAY too much work to be juggling back packs, a diaper bag, a purse, and little entertainment bags along with one or two babies as you walk down stairs and across a tarmac!  But all in all the experience was not as terrible as it could have been, the flights were really pretty smooth, the kids were awesome, and we are healthy so I am thankful.  I think the most frustrations were from seemingly illogically long layovers, and the fact that three of our suitcases, and one of the awnings for the stroller were broken due to carelessness.  But that cannot be helped and I have some new ideas on how to make the whole flying experience more enjoyable in the future. J  Jet lag has not been as bad as I had expected, but we were up at 0430 this morning so I’m ready for a nap and the kids are sleeping so I will sign off for now.  We will be posting about our last few days in Seattle, and our experiences here (it’s still pretty surreal.  Our sponsors are WONDERFUL though!!! We were really blessed!) so stay tuned. J  We love you all and thank you for all of the prayers for our travels!

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Seattle Adventures

We are enjoying our time here in Seattle. Yesterday we got to see Uncle Rob and Aunt Sue with their adorable dog Duke! It was a day of firsts for our children. It was the first time Titus and Calli had root beer, first trip to Baskin' Robin's,  first time the kids had ice cream on ice cream cones, and it was the first time Miss had ice cream period (thank you Daddy!). We will be seeing Uncle Rob and Aunt Sue tomorrow as well, which we are all really looking forward to. As for today we went to Pike Place Market, which was so much fun! We got coffee from the original Starbucks (which was surprisingly not as great as you would think...they burned their drip coffee) and then walked around and enjoyed the experience. There were a bunch of different small time musicians playing, which we thoroughly enjoyed! I have been trying to get the video to upload onto youtube, but it's taking forever to load so I'll upload the link to that later. :) Anyway we ended the afternoon eating at a tiny place called Lowell's, which was a VERY good little seafood place. All in all, it was a very fun outing.  Titus fell asleep on the drive home, which has made for a late night for me as he couldn't seem to fall asleep.  He sat in bed sweetly enough, talking to himself, until I let him get up and eat left over pizza as I did laundry (the hotel has two laundry machines which are free to use!) and while the boys watched WWE clips on youtube. But everyone is sleeping now, and the drier should be finished shortly so I'm off for now! :)   
 
 First sip of root beer 
 Looking at pictures of Duke on the phone
 
 Watching Duke chill in the car
 My husband, and godfather :)
 Uncle Rob was giving Titus treats to "feed" to Duke.  The result was Titus throwing treats around the parking lot, and one ended up in someone's car! Ooops!

 Checking out the options...
 Yum!



 Miss' first taste of ice cream! :)
Aunt Sue with both big kids! :)

Proud Gold Card Holder

 The Original Starbucks


 Sister love.  They were chatting it up, and laughing together while they ate.
 




 
 
 

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Seattle Washington...the first step of our journey

Today we flew Space Available from Hickam Air Force Base Hawaii to McChord Air Force Base Washington. "Space A" was a very interesting experience, and not as bad as I thought it would be. At 1800 yesterday evening, after saying goodbye to our precious family after a wonderful time in Hawaii (which I will post about when I have more time and all the pictures) Kyle and I headed to Hickam with the intent to try to get on the 0300 flight to Guam. However when we arrived and started looking at the data (seats released, the number of people interested in that flight, the terrible weather there at the moment, and how many times a week flights go from Guam to Okinawa) Kyle made the call it would be safer to fly from Hawaii to Seattle Washington for our Port of Call on the 20th (since our request for circuitous travel had been denied). There was a flight leaving at 0415 this morning, and seeing as it was already 2100 on Friday we decided to stay at the passenger terminal at Hickam. Kyle went and returned our rental car, and I stayed with the baggage and children. At first all three of the babies were sleeping, but it was short lived and Amerylis and Titus were up by midnight and keeping us company. Calli, ever the good sleeper, managed to sleep till roll was called for our flight at around 0200. I had no clue that you had to wear closed toed shoes in order to fly space a. Because I had no shoes other then one pair of flip flops with me, I ended up wearing Kyle's chuck tailors for the day. After checking our bags and going through security, we got loaded into an empty cargo plane. The flight was one of the smoothest I have ever been on, but the draw back was that it was REALLY loud! And the kid's ear plugs wouldn't stay in. After the flight my ears were buzzing, and I'm sure there's were too. Anyway Miss slept most of the flight, Calli and Titus didn't sleep more then half of it however. Which was fine seeing as Calli got some sleep the night prior, but Titus was up all night! I had no clue how that boy was still awake and happy! After landing the kids and I stayed in the waiting area for families with young children (which I have never seen in a civilian airport. It's so nice!) while Kyle got a rental car. We are staying on the air force base for the next few days, in a really nice hotel!!! The kids are finally sleeping, and I'm exhausted after only a few hours rest myself so I will turn in but will make sure to post some pictures of Hawaii soon. Tomorrow we are planning on meeting my Uncle Rob and Aunt Sue half way between their house and our hotel. I am really looking forward to seeing them, and will be sure to update you all on our activities here in Seattle.