Saturday, May 31, 2008

JAPAN!!!

So, how do you put so many amazing pictures, memories, and stories into one post?? well, you can't :o) so, I decided to break it up a bit. Most of our pictures are just of people and more people!! ENJOY....


We'll start with Tokyo and my Sunday in Sendai!



Tokyo was not in my mission, but we flew in there late Saturday night and were able to meet one of my favorite people in the whole world, Rie!! She lived in Provo for a year learning English after my mission and spent Christmas with my family that year, so this was a fun reunion for everyone!! Rie took us to this nice yakiniku restaurant in the Tokyo Train Station, where we stuffed out faces with wonderful Japanese food....except for my mom. She only ate the sticky rice...haha!! :o)

Look at this feast! it was so good! veggies, meat, and all the works!


Here's mom trying to figure out a way to stay busy so she doesn't have to try the food..haha! :o) Then she tried it and liked it---go figure. silly mama! Dad was a pro with the chopsticks!

We love you, RIE!!!



Next we took a train and headed to SENDAI!!

I spent over half of my mission in the city of Sendai! I was so excited I was able to go to church in Kamisugi.....I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE kamisugi!!!


My fam in front of the Kamisugi church- i spent 9 months coming to church here......

With Miki Hikichi and her son Masato. Miki was one of my investigators. She was amazing!! She would ride her bike to church every week when she was 9 months pregnant! Such an amazing girl!!!!



I love these members!




With Sugawara Shimai--- the best stinking ward missionary ever!! she took such good care of us! :o) i love her!







With Nagaoka shimai. possibly the only family in japan with 7 kids :o)






Hosoi Shimai is the most enthusiastic, hyper Japanese member ever!









Bunya shimai!!








Date Shimai!!---I love her!!!





Us and the Satoh family! It was Sho-kun's farewell the day we came!



Walking to the Satoh's apartment for Sunday lunch...check out that mamachari (the bike!!) I loved riding those things :o)


It was a feast!! complete with sushi and all the works! Once again, mom love the sticky rice :o)



After lunch, we left them with a little crockett music :o)































Next...after a quick snooze and not enough time to get hungry again, we headed to the Furukawa's for Sunday dinner! This was the most wonderful ward missionary leader and family in the world!!!


By special request, they made us hirashi rice and cheesecake... it was delicious!!!!

ORIGAMI fun!! It was so cute, all the kids teaching us big kids some of their favorite origami. did you know in japanese ori= to fold gami=paper :O) pretty cool, eh?!








































And of course we ended the night with a little music...in true crockett fashion- no practice and making up the words :o)


Sunday was such an amazing day!! It was so much fun getting to see and introduce my family to so many friends that i love so much! The feelings I had for this amazing place and these amazing people all came rushing back...and the language came back a little, too---thank goodness :o) The way they politely bow and awkwardly hug :) , the way the would try so hard to say all the English words they knew so my family wouldn't feel left out, the cute little masks they wore to not get others sick, the way we could all laugh and joke even though matt and my parents could hardly say anything to them, seeing the members and investigators i worked with still going strong and trying to be the best they could be, and the instant love that my family felt for them and they felt for my family was something i will never forget!!

One day down...a week to go! :o)

20 comments:

Cassie said...

About time. It looks like fun. I forget all the time that you went on a mission. So crazy. Your fam is cute. Oh and Daws love your new pic on your blog lay out. He makes a kiss noise every time he looks at it.

Brandon Bridge said...

Seriously, been waiting for these pictures FOREVER! They're beautiful...I'm so glad you guys got to go there! You're so cute. Guess what? We're going to Turkey over thanksgiving!! Ahhh I'm so excited!

jularun7 said...

what an amazing trip camee!! so fun to see pics. :)

jularun7 said...

what an amazing trip camee!! so fun to see pics. :)

Kim said...

Can't wait to see more picts from thew trip! Looks like you had a great time!

Brooke and Jason said...

I have been waiting forever to see those....everytime i link to your blog i'm like..."DId she post them yet!" It looks awesome!

Josh and Tracy Wilson said...

Ohhhh, I am so jealous! It looks like you all had a great time. It is fun to see where you went on your mission and the people that you met. Fun! Love ya!

mallari said...

Ok so seriously Camee I thought that Texas ate you up and you were never coming back to us! I have missed you here in good ol' Meridian. Japan looks like it was a blast! Do you have someone taking care of your lawn this summer? Do you want us to mow it? It's been a pretty moist year this year so we have to mow 1-2 times a week! We have a serious mushroom problem happening too from all of the moisture! Crazy kid Liza tried to eat one today! YIKES!

Mackay Family said...

So glad to see all of those fun pictures! I am so glad that you got to go back. Can't wait to see more from your trip back there.

Tasha said...

wow, camee! looks like you had so much fun! you are such a talented woman, i had no idea you sang too! i bet it was so nice traveling and being able to be edified!

jen said...

Yeah!!! So fun to see pics of your trip to Japan. How neat you were able to take your husband and your parents back to where you served your mission. I would love to visit that part of Japan some day. I would love to see all of the pictures you took in while you were in Japan when you get back. I will definately miss you this summer and can't wait for you guys to get back so we can hang out. I was sad to hear you won't be my visiting teacher anymore! Hope you are enjoying Texas!!! Matta Ne!!!

Heather said...

SOOO glad that you Posted this! i feel like i am behind on commenting! anyways, you look soo darling! and your parents! oh the cutest people ever! looks like you guys had SOO MUCH FUN! how awesome that you got to go and do that!

and, I LOVE japanese food! your mom is so soo darling!

LOVE the top pic by the way! you look beautiful in your wedding dress!

Amy said...

Okay, I'm trying this again because my earlier comment didn't work... sorry if you get two :) It was SOOOOOOO fun to see pictures of your trip!! I can tell you had such a great time and I loved reading about all the people you saw and food you ate! We miss you guys every time we drive past your casa! Hope you're living big in TEXAS!

Lance and Em said...

These are dang cute! I am so glad you guys got to go back and re-visit all the memories!

Em

Jon and Ashley Lefrandt said...

Don't make fun of me... but I did get a little teary eyed just thinking about Sendai, Kamisugi and the Japanese people while looking at all your pictures! Seriously I miss it so much and would give just about anything to go! Ash wants to go back with me... I need to figure out the making lots of money thing first I guess :) THanks for FINALLY posting these pictures. They made my day!

Allison said...

That is so neat that you got to return to Japan with your family. Since I'm not going I feel like I can get a feel for a vacation from you!

Troy, Kristin, and Two Rug Rats said...

Love the pictures. I wondered how Rei was doing. Oh, and I totally missed the peace sign in all the pictures. So much fun. I would love to go to Japan some time.

Troy, Kristin, and Two Rug Rats said...

oh by the way, I went to hoogle zoo again and ran into Brooke Bradshaw. Funny the people you randomly run into.

Troy, Kristin, and Two Rug Rats said...

So cam i just wanted to tell you I'm sorry for my little daughter at lunch the other day. She may not be so sweet after all. Apparently Cass and Ann thought the whole thing was hilarious. I didn't even realize she was doing it half the time. So any way, what can you do. She's two! Love Ya for being so patient with her.

Lacey said...

Camee I haven't seen you since the good old Glacial Park ward and your dad was Bishop! It was so fun to see your blog. You have the cutest smiliest little boy ever! Your family is too cute : ) Good to see things are going good for you! Japan looks like fun! : )