Finding Beauty with Imperfection

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Fast Forwarding to Japan

We arrived at Narita Airport on Sunday 7/31/16 at 2:00pm. We left Honolulu, HI on 7/30/16 at 11:00am. The flight was 8 hours long with a 27 hour time lapse because we crossed the International Date Line.

After arriving, our drive to the Naval Base took about two hours. Here are a couple of pictures to put where we are “on the map.”

After arriving at the base, we checked into the Navy Lodge and then took a quick walk out into the town of Yokosuka.  Our first night in Japan was celebrated with a Japanese beer, ramen and fried rice.  The ramen was amazing.  The best bite was the seaweed bite.  Similar to the pickle bite of a burger.

After dinner we crashed… Only to wake up at 3:00am wide awake and ready for a snack.  Fortunately, we have wonderful sponsors who presented us with a HUGE laundry basket full of useful and necessary supplies to help us acclimate. 

Monday morning, August 1st, was a big day.  Our first full day in Japan!  After attending the housing brief at 8:00am, we were assigned a 3 bedroom town home in Ikego Hills.  Ikego Hills is Navy housing community located about 20-25 minutes away from the base.  Transportation options include: car, free shuttle to the base, and train.  Here is a map to give you a perspective.

To summarize, we are adjusting.  We will be in the Navy lodge until 8/17/16.  We have this week to continue acclimating and will begin our mandatory indoctrination class next week.  In the meantime, cheers!  Or as the locals say, kanpai!

The Real Wabi-Sabi

I had great ambitions of posting about the past three days in Hawaii. Instead, I enjoyed our last day in Hawaii. The beauty is always in the imperfection. Consider this an optest of who correctly subscribed. Hugs & kisses. Japan awaits. 

The Art of Goodbyes

To begin a new journey often it requires a plethora of goodbyes.  Some are super easy.  Consolidating, selling and donating material items can be very therapeutic despite underlying emotions.  Comparatively, saying goodbye or see you soon to family and friends challenges the heart more than imaginable.  Reflecting on the last six months, we have been preparing ourselves and cherishing each moment with our loved ones.  We realized the move was imminent and our time was limited.  Making every opportunity a chance to savor and prepare for the future.

Fast forwarding – we spent three weeks on a whirlwind midwest/east coast road trip.  Our journey involved countless (yet never enough) hugs and kisses.  We quickly learned it was so much *funner* and infinitely easier to arrive in a new location than it was to leave our existing location.  We could not have asked for anything more other than time.  Each stop we were treated as royalty.  Schedules were rearranged to accommandate our visit enabling us to give even more hugs.

The final week of our 30 days of R&R was to be enjoyed in Hawaii.  Just us.  No pressures, schedules or expectations.  Just us having a chance to be us.  Our hearts were heavy and our spirits craved the warmth of the Hawaiian sun and surf to wash away our goodbyes.  HA!

Our four flights from Florida to Hawaii were uneventful.  The ironic part was Tropical Storm Darby who greeted us upon arrival.  Our first 24 hours were submersed in clouds, rain and eventually thunderstorms.  Honestly, this was the first hitch in our well planned 30 day evolution.  Considering the many things that could have gone wrong, this was a small hiccup.  None the less, it wore our already sodden spirits down.  We needed sunny skies to soothe our turbulent emotions.  Instead we had a Tropical Storm to challenge our storm of emotions.

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Peeping out from under cover

Suck it up, buttercup.  You’re in Hawaii.  Get out there and make the most of it.  We went for a walk around Waikiki and shopped our hearts out.  We made administrative phone calls to cancel/change this or that coverage.  We enjoyed happy hour & ate dinner under cover during an amazing thunderstorm.  Ultimately, we survived and were given sage advice for our week.  *Never have more than one Mai Tai in a sitting.*

Jetlag was still a reality for us and we crashed Sunday night.  We woke early Monday morning and were ready for a run.  Ready for a sole connection… Yet again, it was raining.  We headed to the gym and pounded out the miles on the treadmill.  Not surprisingly, we both felt amazing.  By the time we finished, the rain had let up making way for a beautiful sunrise as the clouds parted over Diamond Head.

Diamond head at sunrise after TS Darby

Diamond head at sunrise after TS Darby

With that, we wished one more goodbye that made us happy. Goodbye Tropical Storm Darby.  No hugs for you.  You will not be missed.  By 8 am Monday morning the clouds cleared and paved the way for relaxation, sunshine and serenity.

Goodbye, Darby

Goodbye, Darby

 

 

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