Reed

These are the two different fountains. The one on the left is where the mouthwash comes out and the one on the right is where the water comes out. The mouthwash is a milky kind of color.
In case you're wondering, that does say "Gargle" and "Water." What it is is a fountain for either taking a drink of water or washing your mouth out. You're supposed to get some of the mouthwash in your mouth and then swish it around a bit, spit it out and get a drink. I tried it and it is really weird. I think we have a picture or a video of me trying it out.
This is our family at Shuri Castle. We went a couple of months ago.
As you can see in English, it says Kamakura. Kamakura is a city that has a statue called the "Daibutsu." In Japanese it means Great Buddha. The Daibutsu is a huge hollow statue of a Buddha that you can climb inside of. I've heard that it was really cool but i have never gone inside of it.
Tanner is "surfing" on the roller slide. He must take it seriously, can't you see that look in his eyes?
No that is not water, it is, yes, sweat on Tanner. That is 100% pure sweat. Yes, I covered my nose when I took this picture. (Just kidding, the lenses zoomed in enough that I didn't have to get that close to him.)
These are our friends the Becks that came with us when we went to Tokyo. They are standing in front of "their" coffee shop. It's not actually theirs, they're LDS and don't drink coffee.
This is me, my mom, and Rachel on the beach at Okuma. Do you like my shoes? I have black ones just like them.
This is me at Hedo point on Saturday afternoon. It was really windy out. Hedo point is the most northern part of the island and it is where you can see the Pacific Ocean and the East China Sea meet. It wasn't much to see, but it was just nice to say that I've been there.
This was at Okuma when we went there on Friday. Tanner looks like he was having fun jumping off the sand dune.
This was taken just last week with our exchange students. Our students are the the girl sitting in front of me and the boy sitting next to Tanner. The other ones are our friend's students.

I like this one because it looks like the picture of Spiderman when he's climbing on the wall.
These are two pictures of a gecko that came into our house at night. It was HUGE!
This is me on my last campout, you can tell it is early morning because I have bed hair.
This is my friend's baby brother. He is really cute and fun to play with - he is easily distracted.
This is what some of the parks in Naha look like.
This is me at Araha Beach
This is what the cherry blossoms in Nago look like. Pictures don't do it justice- the colors of the blossoms were amazing.
This is the plane my dad and I flew in. It was a Cessna.
This is honestly the actual color of the ocean when we flew over it - no color enhancements. It's definitely not Puget Sound - it's about 30 degrees warmer.



6 comments:
OK, the hair vote was tough! I think I debated more about whether to vote for "long" or "short" than I did on whom to vote for in the Primary elections. :-)
In the end, after looking at all the pictures I could find of you, I voted for short. I like the long look, but you just look more "you" with short hair. I still think you look great either way, though, so it's a win-win for you.
Your shoes are so awesome. I have a pair of black shoes that are smiler to those. They are my favorite!
Whoa, you look so different to me. So pretty much I went to the "beach" today and the water was like a gray and the beach was full of rocks. Have you ever been to Seahurst Beach? Well yeah, I thought of that picture of that water and was totally jealous. It sounds like you're having lots of fun! (I wish I had a drinking fountain like that in my house! :)
I have the same shoes except low tops and they're red
roller slide???
Keep up the good work.
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