Sunday, May 17, 2009

A little break

This was our little break from the ordinary. It was kind of a belated Spring break / Mother's Day / 3-day middle of the week vacation. Mom & Dad has a time share that needed to be used up by June, so we booked a quick 3 day vacation to the closest place we can find....and it was Birch Bay in Blaine WA. Never been to Blaine, but it was a nice hour and a half drive to have a little get away time and spend time with the family.

The 2 bedroom unit we rented was very nice.... 2 Bedroom with a formal dining room, Chef''s kitchen with stainless steel appliances, gas cook top, granite counter tops and maple cabinets. Newer carpets with hardwood flooring, large master bath with walk-in closet. French doors takes you to the patio with tremendous views of Birch Bay. Located close to all amenities, must see to appreciate...(Just practicing for real estate)

We took a quick 30 minute drive to Deception Pass. It was rainning and windy but we enjoyed the spectacular view from the bridge.
We walked on the beach. The beach was very calm and gentle. Kids enjoyed finding diffrent kinds of sea shell and crabs.
"Our three girls are loving and caring. They make me happy and bring laughter to me everyday! Thank you for the lovely cake" Love, Mom.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Karen's Baptism

Our first baptism in the family has finally arrived...child baptism that is. It was a wonderful day and went well....no slips. Kaori actually planned ahead and bought Karen's white dress a year ago. The baptism was scheduled a week after the general conference, and it turned out great since we were able to go to Salt Lake and actually attend one of the sessions in the new conference center. Just wanted to thank the rest of the Ohana clan in Hawaii for the phone call and blessings.

A collection of Karen's photos. I personally like the one on the bottom left...she kind of looks like an onigiri (rice ball). Notice the head band to tame all that hair.


Sunday, April 12, 2009

Easter...egg?

Easter has a special meaning for us Christians, but for the kids its all about the eggs.
Easter egg coloring kits are getting fancier but we stuck with the stickers this year since all that fancy glitter stuff was a mess last year. Klair helped out but cracked a couple eggs along the way.

We missed out on the community egg hunt so we had our own egg hunt in our backyard. Dad had to hide the eggs a second time since he didn't do a good job of hiding the eggs.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Road trip to Utah

For spring break, we decided on going on a road trip to enjoy our general conference in Utah. Since Karen turned 8 years old, this would be her first time and be eligible to attend conference. This was a last minute decision, and when Joy showed us a great deal for a 2 nights stay at Park City Utah, we jumped on it. Although we did not have tickets, Joy, with her Utah connections was able to find 4 tickets. We were told that it is a 13 hour drive, but since we are used to 10 hour flights to Japan, this was a piece of cake. The first 2 hours into the drive and everyone is happy.

After an 8 hour drive from Seattle to Utah, we decided to stay the night at a motel in Boise Idaho. It was a long drive and with 5 pit stops along the way. We arrived late but thank goodness for Denny's....always open:) Kids were happy they were out of the car.
We finally arrived in Park City.....and it still is winter here. We spent a dinner and movie night with the Yates family.

The kids were more excited about swimming in the pool than seeing Temple Square. The heated outside pool was nice but there was still snow along the side of the pool.

This was me and Joy's first time attending general conference in the new conference center. It was huge. Nice comfortable seats by the way. Makoto and Karen went to the Sunday morning session with Zac and Kyla.
Lot's of people braving the cold weather during conference weekend. It kind of reminded me of Seattle. Took a lot of pictures and got taken a lot of pictures...maybe you might see us in the next conference issue:)
It was a pleasant surprise to see Amie Spjut at Temple Square. She took the picture of us. I hope you found your car keys.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Karen's 8th Birthday

For Karen's 8th birthday, we went bowling at the local bowling alley. It was a cosmic bowling event so a lot of neon lights, fog and a mirror ball. It was kind of cool. I think the best part was the funky 80's music in the background. Karen had a couple strikes and one spare. Thanks to Wii bowling, she knew what she was trying to accomplish. See....video games are instructional.

Hannah Montana birthday cupcakes. A must for any little girl.
School and neighborhood friends. This was also Maya's first time bowling. She had a blast. Klair just enjoyed running around with a balloon tied around her waist and feeling the hand dryer on her face....forgot to take a picture of that.
Well spring is........was....... not quite here yet. But it was nice to get the kids outside and get a little sunshine.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Bringin' the Sunshine

After an unusual snow day in March, our cousins from Hawaii came and brought a little sunshine to Seattle. It was only 5 days, but the Sakuma girlz had a great time seeing the Seavey girlz. That's right....6 girlz...."Girlz rule!!!"

A little Seattle waterfront action. We joined the Seavey's to act like tourists.

It was nice to have a little sunshine in Seattle. Klair was finally able to ride her tricycle outside. She has been practicing in the house all winter.


Sunday, February 15, 2009

Happy Valentines Day

I decided to volunteer for Maya's Kindergarten valentines day party. It was nice to see the children having a lot of fun giving out cards and candy to everyone. A lot of parents came and brought cookies and cakes, I think it was more impressive than the Christmas party they had. It is always nice to see your child's friends and see them interact well with others. We stopped by Karen's class as well and took a picture with her teacher.
February is also the busiest month of the year for the extended Sakuma family with 9 birthdays. A happy birthday to Paul, Elika, Grandpa, Grandma, Marques, Kumen, Hugo, Yumi & Rumi....just in case I forget:)


A little get together to celebrate Grandpa (2/11) and Grandma's (2/12) birthdays.

My new calling is the Girls Activity Days Leader. I have been the primary pianist for 2 years. This will be a big change for me, but I am looking forward to this new challenge. I have always enjoyed working with young girls. Just had to take pictures for our first project with many more to come. A visit to the Boehm's chocoloate factory in Issaquah. Unfortunately they were not handing out free chocolates this year. I guess everyone is feeling the economic crunch. A neat little factory and chocoloates, too.