
Ella demonstrates how to eat tacos in Asia
All in all it has been a very relaxing summer. The kids and I spent most days at the pool with swim lessons. The highlight was when both Carolyn and Meghan passed their swim test and can now swim in the pool unaccompanied!! We're very, very proud of them. They wasted no time putting those bands to good use. They have a blast attempting dives, cannon-balls, and various jumps from the diving board, while I watch nervously in the shallow end with Ella.
Camp Adventure swim lessons. Carolyn is in the Hello Kitty suit
We've explored a few of the local beaches: trash beach, Tori Station, Kadena Marina, Maeda to name a few. Odomari, affectionately referred to as Mama-san, on Ikei island is our favorite. It offers both a sandy beach and coral, something difficult to come by here. We all enjoy snorkeling there. 
Kadena Marina





Meghan and Carolyn have begun t-ball. Its pretty hilarious watching 5 and 6 year-olds trying to run the bases while holding bats, picking up the balls they just hit, or watching the ball roll past their feet (Meghan). Pics will be posted soon of our t-ballers! Carolyn starts 1st grade next week, followed by Meghan and Ella the following week. Wow, time really does fly by!

Speaking of water activities, I recently received my scuba certification. I've absolutely fallen in love with scuba diving. It is one of the most peaceful things I've ever done; not to mention one of the most beautiful. I felt like I had stepped into a Jacques Cousteau documentary. Big bright coral teaming with brilliant fishing darting all around, sea turtles effortlessly gliding above as moral eels peer out of crevices watching you float by. What isn't there to love? I'm fascinated with nudibranchs. They are so colorful; bright blues, lavenders with yellow and black spots. If you look close enough, you can see them everywhere. Karl and I are hoping to dive the Kerama's the next weekend or two.
In the meantime, Karl is staying busy with work. He is currently in Korea for a two week exercise. He had hoped to go to the DMZ, but wasn't able to. Instead he spent his free time perusing knock-offs at the local markets and loosing his appetite watching live octopus being hawked for lunch. I'm looking forward to seeing and posting his pics. I'm really hoping he comes home with a knock-off Louis Vuitton. I know, wishful thinking!
Meghan and Carolyn have begun t-ball. Its pretty hilarious watching 5 and 6 year-olds trying to run the bases while holding bats, picking up the balls they just hit, or watching the ball roll past their feet (Meghan). Pics will be posted soon of our t-ballers! Carolyn starts 1st grade next week, followed by Meghan and Ella the following week. Wow, time really does fly by!
Loved all the pictures, especially Carolyn and Meghan snorkeling and the one of Ella with her drink looking so serious and "grown up"...Congrats on earning your scuba certificate, Erica and special congrats to Carolyn and Meghan for their swimming and diving ability. Thanks for all your posts; they keep us all connected "the next best thing to being there"...Love, Grandmom and Opa
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