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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Ryukyu Glass Factory

This weekend we decided to head South to the Ryukyu Glass Factory.  Ryukyu Glass is in every gift shop on the island.  They make it right here on the island, but also have a factory in Vietnam.  You can buy pieces from both locations here.   We didn't buy any of the glasses, but plan to get a few before our time on Okinawa is over.  

Brandon and the kids outside the factory

Watching the artists working.    

They were watching a guy making a vase I think.  I liked the mosaic wall behind them.   You could buy the glass tiles in the store.  


 The  inside of the store area



 Here is Reagan with some of the expensive pieces.  Trust me, she got the "look with your eyes, not your fingers" speech before we went inside.


 In the Glass Outlet, you could buy a box of scrap glass pieces.  We filled a box and are planning some craft projects for them.

 I took this picture  in the Museum area, and got reprimanded by the clerk.  Oops, no photos allowed!






 The Japanese love their Ice Cream.  Almost every store or attraction has a stand outside.   We've eaten more ice cream here than ever before!  Reagan and I are debating our options.

Brock and Brandon went with Pineapple ice.  Brock gives it a thumbs up.


Thursday, April 11, 2013

Produce shopping

Yesterday I took the kids to a Japanese produce market called JA.  I've been once before with a friend and have been excited to go back.  I've been buying most of my stuff at the commissary on base, but prices are HIGH!  They even have signs up at the commissary explaining why they have to charge so much.   Plus, by the time stuff gets here from the states, it isn't all that fresh anymore.  Most of the time the salad mixes have a day or two at most left before their expiration date.  

Here's a picture that I took at the commissary of the potatoes at Christmas time.  That price per bag is for a 5 pound bag.   


Here's the loot we came home with after our trip, all for 1800 Yen (about $18.00)


Reagan picked out the flowers, the white bundle was only $1.50 and the pink ones were closer to $3.00


 2 Heads of Cabbage for roughly 50 cents!!! Crazy!




Here's Reagan with the celery.  Who knew, right?  Needless to say, we are going to be having celery of some sort with every meal :).  The celery was $1.80


I did learn that I have no business arranging flowers.  I even got to play with them a bit when my sister-in-law owned a flower shop, but clearly I didn't learn anything from Jess.  


I can't wait until my parents come to visit next year to take my dad.  When we lived in San Diego, he loved Henry's, our local produce market so much.  I swear, a trip to Henry's was the highlight of his day.  JA is no Henry's, but it's the closest I've found here on Okinawa.