Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Fall, the best time of year! ;)

Hey folks! brrr it is chilly in this room right now. Even though we are
still waiting for the leaves to change completely, and our fall is still going on, 
we had our first snow here in Sapporo today! It was a very wet snow with
big fat flakes that melt as soon as they touch the ground, but one of the ladies
in our church said that by her house (on the mountain side) they already had
snow accumulation! 


 I can't believe October is almost over! Keisuke and I have been married for
a little over 2 months now! I can't believe how fast time goes. 


 Last Sunday night we had a few friends from church over for dinner. It was
our friend Shibuya san's birthday, so we had a little party. It was lots of fun! 
We really enjoy having people to our home! So please come visit at any time! haha



 Last week Keisuke went on a business trip around Hokkaido. He drove
to 5 different cities looking for cameras to buy to sell in their store here in Sapporo.
He said that there weren't too many good cameras but he was able to get some.
He went to Takikawa, Asahikawa, Kitami, (stayed overnight in Kitami) then went
to Kushiro and Obihiro. Look on the map if you like, it is a good way to learn the
geography of Hokkaido. :) I looked on the map while he was gone trying to
figure out where he was, so it was a good learning experience for me of Hokkaido's geography. 
I wish I could go with him too! :) I need to be his navigator and waker upper (is that a word?) 
when he gets sleepy driving. ;) maybe some day~~~
 He was gone from Tuesday till Thursday evening. It was not fun having to be separated!
But I am glad he is home now. 


 I have been joining in on a Japanese class with Alicia and Chris at the church.
Our teacher's name is Mr. Miura. He is also an English student at our church, but he
is a nice man. He teaches us lots of interesting Japanese culture things and the Japanese
mind. He says he wants us to learn Japanese well so we can teach the Japanese
people (especially young people) the truth that we believe about Christ and God...
He said Japanese people (especially young people) are lost and need truth. I
wish he would believe for himself!!! He has the right idea, but needs to make his own
decision about believing in Christ and accepting the gift of salvation! 
But that was interesting when he was saying that. 


  My English classes are going well on the weekends. This week is a break week however.
I have a new application on my iPhone that takes really neat pictures, I have loaded
them on Facebook, but to those of you who can't see those, I will load a few on 
our blog... 


 Keisuke and I are going on our honeymoon in November! The dates finally were decided.
We only have 4 days :( but we are excited to even have that! 
 We will go from November 20th till the 23rd. 
The first day and night we will go to Mie prefecture. Keisuke's mom is from there, and
Keisuke was born there. It is on Honshu. (the main island of Japan) We will visit
his grandma and family there and spend the night. Then Sunday morning we will leave
early and go to Kyoto. There is a church there that the pastor is a friend of Pastor Kamidate.
We will attend Sunday worship there and then tour around Kyoto. 
It is the peak season for fall leaves and touring in Kyoto during that time, so we thought
we wouldn't be able to get a hotel, but Keisuke just reserved a room today! 
We will spend one night in Kyoto, and then go to an onsen called Yamanaka onsen. 
We will stay one night there, and then on Tuesday the 23rd fly out of Toyama
and return to Sapporo.  It should be pretty fun! But busy! haha since we don't have much
time. 


 Well, I better start thinking about dinner.... I will post a few pictures...
by the way, I am sure you all know by now, but we have a new nephew!! 
Aaron and Debbye Biermann (my sister) had their 2nd son on Thursday the 21st! 
His name is Jarrett Robert Biermann and he is such a cutey!! I wish I could
hold him!!!! That makes 24 nieces and nephews for us! What  a blessing from God!! 


Ok, I am going to say goodbye for now!





Keisuke's band
Mine and Alicia's English class combined for a short birthday party last week.
Shibuya san's birthday party










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