Thursday, March 17, 2011

March 17, 2011 Update

Family and Friends:
The State Department has authorized VOLUNTARY evacuations our of Japan for those who want or need to leave. We are still staying, as there is no threat or danger here on the base so far. We trust those at the Medical Group who are working long and hard hours testing the air, water, and food here at Yokota.

Once again, we are safe. You can keep updated either on Facebook, or on the Yokota Air Base official site: www.yokota.af.mil. We know it is hard to believe that we are safe with all the US news, but we trust those here will get us out if the situation deteriorates.

Keep praying for those Japanese up near the disaster site, the workers at the nuclear plant, and those working the search and rescue efforts.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Links

Here are a couple of links for everyone from the Yokota Air Base site:

I shared these on my Facebook for those who wanted to know what was going on from Yokota.

Update

March 11, 2011--I have never felt anything so scary as that long rolling earthquake that day. The 9.0 earthquake and following tsunami has had me glued to the computer and TV. We are all fine, and living on this base, I feel like we have been living in a bubble. We have food, water, and gasoline, unlike those living in Japan, who are under gas rationing. The Japanese usually buy their groceries day to day as their refrigerators and kitchens are much smaller than in the US and on base. So the grocery shelves are mostly empty until the trucks can come by and replenish the supplies. Everyone here on base wishes that we can do more, but we can't. So we are doing what we can by supporting the search and rescue operations here by manning the Red Cross canteen for those incoming rescue personnel, volunteering whenever the call goes out, and many of us are just praying for Japan.

If you are interested in more information, there is info on the www.yokota.af.mil site, or if you are on Facebook, I will try and keep people updated (through status updates or posting a link), or you can check out the Yokota Air Base, Japan official site.

Having and using Facebook during the very recent earthquake and tsunami has been nothing short of amazing for many of us living here in Japan. Our cellphones didn't work for a couple of days. Japan landlines were down, though thankfully our VOIP phones still worked for the most part. Facebook was instrumental in getting the word out to family and friends that we were all safe here. And, it has been a wonderful as a means of support for us here: though status updates, we know instantly how our friends here on base are doing, we can send chat messages to multiple friends when new info comes out, we can post new info on power outages, town hall meetings, etc so that the word can get around base quickly.

I realized, however, that there are many friends and family that are not connected to us through Facebook, and perhaps even email. So I am going to try and post updates through here for those family and friends.

Keep praying for all those here in Japan, especially for those up in the affected areas, the workers at the nuclear plans, and the military and rescue operations.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Matsumoto castle and then Sawai trip





2010 continued-Narai/Seki trip

View of Mt Fuji on way home

Hmmm, sideways photo :P Too lazy to change it.



Ryokan we stayed at



More 2010 photos

Studio Ghibli trip with the Treibers


Conehead Milo---Finally on the mend after several months. He's now back to his normal cuddly, feisty self.

Gale's Mt Fuji climb-Sept 2010

2010 photos continued

First Day of School-Ryan 4th grade
Tim (with Parker and Tate) 6th grade middle schooler-waiting for bus

August-Fussa Tanabata Festival
2 best buds-Milo and Sully


May--Kira's 1st Dance Recital-she was a bluebird

Photos of this past year

Cherry Blossoms during Spring Break on base

Trick Art Museum near Mt. Takao

Gale's Lieutenant Colonel promotion ceremony (with Lt Col Martinez)

Easter at Kanto Plains Baptist

February-Mochi making with my Japanese ladies


More Kira video

Kira has changed the most, I believe. After attending a Japanese yochien (kindergarten) for almost 2 years, she is now thoroughly comfortable in the school. She is speaking in Japanese in full sentences to her senseis and Japanese friends. She is mentoring new American students, and helping her teachers translate. Her confidence and comfort level with her Japanese has been astounding. Even her senseis and principal are impressed. Just seeing her today, at her end of the school year performance, there is such a difference. Last year, she was like many of the other American students, doing the arm movements and trying to sing the songs. This year, she fully participated in the entire play. I just hope we can find some way for her to continue with her Japanese when we move.




First Post in a LOOOONG Time

Well, I can't believe it, but I decided to try and update here at least once a month. I stopped mainly because I post on Facebook much more often. But, for those who are not on Facebook, I've decided to start again. Especially since I'm having difficulty uploading any video on my web album.

We are PCSing soon!!!! Woohoo!!! Eglin AFB in Florida is our next destination. Can't wait for the beaches!

Ryan has discovered a love of music, specifically percussion instruments, including piano.







Tim is now busy with basketball and middle school, and still creates wonderful Lego creations.