{LOVE waking up to this!} It is breathtakingly beautiful here right now. And feels even more so since it's been raining non-stop the past few weeks. It's in the high 60s/low 70s, sunny & breezy. Cool enough now at night that we can sleep with our doors and windows wide open, (screens on of course. learned that lesson already!) so we can fall asleep to the crashing waves. Even though I'm sick & sans voice we wish you could all be with us for a beach walk to ... continue reading...
Christmas Season in the Tropics
{my homemade Advent calendar for my Christmas baby Cam!} {my parents just sent us this awesome Nativity set from Bethlehem, made out of olive wood.. we love it! thanks Mom&Dad!!} ~~~ Yesterday, Cam's Grandma went home to Heaven. We miss her already but are rejoicing for her 97 years of life and that she can now sing Christmas praises to God Himself! ... continue reading...
I love them!
We partnered with a local church in Fukushima to put on a kids day for about 60 children who haven't been able to play outside due to the proximity to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant. The constant low dosages of radiation are most harmful to kids since they're still developing. Ontop of losing homes and family members to the tsunami, there is even more added stress and anxiety for the families in Fukushima. We took two buses up to the mountains where the air is beautifully fresh and ... continue reading...
Hi from Mainland Japan… again!
{flying over Okinawa} {snow-capped Mount Fuji above the clouds} where to even begin? this week up on mainland working with CRASH again has been totally different from when I was up in Sendai with them in September. This time, instead of doing cleanup along the coast from the massive damage caused by the tsunami, we have been in the Fukushima area visiting survivors in temporary housing units provided by the Japanese government. CRASH is partnered with local Japanese ... continue reading...
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