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We’re back from Japan!

November 18th, 2011

Ian & Cindy at Korakuen, Okayama

We’re back from Japan! After seven years from our totally awesome study abroad experience, we’ve finally found the opportunity to visit our old  home. The photo above marked the location of the beginning of my courtship with my wonderful wife, as this was the place where we had our first lunch date/picnic.

We have much stories to tell, advice to share, & nearly 5,000+ photos to wade through & edit for upload—keep visiting our site for more!

You’re probably read some news about the Japanese government giving away free flights to Japan, but they’re likely awarded to those who are willing to publicize their experiences. We’ll try to audition for the job through our blog, so if you can share our site with your friends & family who you would think would enjoy the wild & zany adventures of a married Asian couple in a foreign land, that would be the best! Thanks & stay tuned!

japan, travel

Our Maui vacation in January

January 21st, 2011

The beautiful Maui sunset.

One thing we value is work life balance. After a busy 2010, we decided to put that into practice and set off for a little R&R on the west side of the Maui to a resort called Honua Kai on Kaanapali Beach.

Honua Kai Resort on Kaanapali Beach, Maui.

The resort is gorgeous. It’s a brand-new beachfront property, & according to Trip Advisor, it’s the highest rated place in the area. This means a lot since Kaanapali appeared to be one of the fairly swanky parts of the island. Even though beach access is so convenient, they still provide big, warm pools & plentiful lounging areas. This was the first time I’ve seen those lounge chairs in the pool (I don’t go out much).

Beachside reading.

We both did a lot of swimming, but the studious Cindy loved to take in the sun & lounge with her Kindle in hand.

Poolside lounging.

Between the pools & the beach was Duke’s Restaurant, an open-air food hole with an outstanding happy hour. A good place to get cheap bar food like tacos & ribs.

Duke's Restaurant next to the beach.

We check in & the receptionist says that we’re upgraded from a 1-bedroom/1-bathroom to a suite double that size. I mentioned that we’re a married couple, so I’m not quite sure why the extra bedroom was necessary. I suppose I shouldn’t complain about getting a bigger place. At least we could take simultaneous showers in our separate bathrooms.

Big suite.

Of course, the reason we booked a suite at a beachfront property is for the views. We were promised a partial ocean view, so for those moments when it wasn’t raining, we kicked it on the patio (or as Cindy calls it, the lanai). Again, Cindy curled up with her trusty Kindle & I took advantage of our free wi-fi with my MacBook Air.

Hanging out on the 4th story lanai.

Our second night was pretty intense. Maui was storming like crazy. Never has a storm woken me from my sleep, but the constant thundering & the pouring rain drilling our bedroom window got me out of bed at 3:30am. The next morning, many parts of the resort was flooded, including the well-manicured footpaths.

Bad flooding on the resort.

We didn’t let the rain bother us much when it came to pool time.

Swimming in the rain.

We got tired of Duke’s real fast, & since we rented a car, we explored our neighboring areas like Downtown Lahaina. A friend recommended visiting Ululani’s Shave Ice, because, in his words, the owner “was originally from Oahu and learned there, which is why it’s as close to Matsumoto’s as you can get on Maui.”

Ululani's Shave Ice.

For those who have been to Hawaii know that Japanese cuisine has a huge presence. We took advantage of that & had our share of ultra-tasty ramen & kaiten-zushi at a chain Cindy used to frequent back in Japan.

Yummy Japanese food.

When we got tired of always going out to eat & had our fridge stacked with leftovers, Cindy did her magic & re-purposed the food into a brand new meal. Cooking on vacation? She thinks it’s relaxing & therapeutic. I just nod in agreement & accept that I’m a lucky husband.

Cooking on vacation.

Like I mentioned earlier, we did a lot of swimming. I’m kinda bummed that we didn’t get to go snorkeling (I even packed my snorkel), but since the pools were so nice & warm, I didn’t mind it too much. Oh well, I’ll snorkel next time.

Enjoying the pool!

Visiting the beach was probably the most adventurous thing we did on the trip. Even still, all we did was lie on the sand while Cindy—you guessed it—read books on her Kindle. Yep, nothing too adventurous for us!

Beach time.

To complete our relaxing vacation, we drove down to Wailea to the Grand Wailea Hotel & Spa to get treatments in their world-renowned facility. The resort itself was quite impressive, but the treatments were even better. To start you off and get you into relaxation mode, you go through a series of baths similar to some onsen facilities in Japan with water of different temperatures containing therapeutic minerals and salts. Though quite expensive, worth every penny.

The only other part of Hawaii I’ve visited is Oahu. Would I visit Maui again? Absolutely. Would I recommend it to anyone who is visiting Hawaii for the first time? If you’re a city guy/gal, stick to Oahu & Honolulu/Waikiki areas (which I love). For those who want to get away, live it up in luxury & can spare the expense, you’ll love the Lahaina/Kaanapali area.

photography, travel

My Japanese birthday

December 9th, 2010

Turning 20 (hatachi) in Japan

I thought this photo would be appropriate to upload in light of the big day coming up in a week. It also gives me a reason to share some of my old photos from my stint in Japan.

On December 14, 2003 (nearly seven years ago), we just got back from Kobe—a three-hour trip from my old hometown of Okayama—to check out the gorgeous light show, the Luminarie. Back at home, we hit up a karaoke spot after dinner to unwind. It was just a bit past midnight when all my friends pulled out a makeshift cake: a chocolate log ice cream cake with pieces of Pocky as the ‘candles.’ The Pocky wouldn’t stay lit, so T-Bone held a lighter flame next to it so I could make my 20th birthday wish.

Late night karaoke? Pocky? When in Rome…do as the Japanese do!

Lifestyle, Photo of the day, travel

Catching the A’s in Seattle

October 6th, 2010

Chris Carter's autograph

Quite the eventful trip we had out there! Cindy & I love taking short vacations, especially if they’re related to baseball! The A’s finished their season in Seattle, so we thought it would be fun to support the green & gold up in cool Seattle for the last two games this year. So we packed up our A’s jersey, baseball glove, & camera, but most importantly, my iPhone to help me build my iPhone autographs collection.

Cindy hooked us up with some outstanding seats five rows from the field—super close to the action. She pretty much set us up for a good time. What a great way to end the season—I scored two autographs in one game! Chris Carter (above) & Eric Sogard (below) are rookies, naturally relatively new to the A’s. They did their ballplayer duties & made the rounds for the fans, signing his autographs for the kids.

Eric Sogard's autograph

The best souvenir of the weekend: we made it on TV!

After the second inning, the family that sat behind us unfurled their home-made A’s banner. With the combination of sitting so close to the field, wearing out-of-town colors, & sitting next to a family with kids, all sporting A’s paraphernalia, I realized this would be an opportunity to be on camera, so I prompted Cindy to start waving. It’s really hard to tell if the camera is pointed at you, especially hard to know if you’re being broadcasted, so I just started parade-waving, panning left to right just in case the cameras happen to be on.

Of course, this wasn’t the first time we were on TV with the A’s:

This happened in 2009. With last Friday’s broadcast, that’s two years in a row on TV. Let’s keep the streak going next year!

baseball, travel

MLB Spring Training in Arizona

March 19th, 2010

Yeah, we’re big baseball nuts. We couldn’t wait for baseball to start in the Bay, so we flew out to Arizona to get our fix! This was our first MLB Spring Training out in Arizona, & we can’t wait to do it again next year.

We wake up in obscene hours here in Bay to catch a 7:00am Saturday morning flight from SFO. We land in Phoenix, shuttle over to the rental car complex (a 10 minute bus ride from the terminal) to pick up our PT Cruiser, then drive straight to Scottsdale Stadium to watch the Giants play the A’s. The game ends at 5:00ish, so we take a 15-minute walk from the park to our hotel to freshen up for dinner. It was the night of the Pacquiao fight, so we walked over to a local steakhouse for a little dinner, boxing, & mechanical bull riding.

After church on Sunday morning in Tempe, we went straight to the A’s Spring Training ballpark at the Phoenix Municipal Stadium, sliding into our seats a bit before showtime. It felt good to see the ol’ boys back on the field. On top of that, we were blessed with gorgeous weather during our whole trip & the A’s winning both games during our visit.

No, I didn’t get any iPhone signatures this time, or caught any homerun/foul balls, but one cool baseball-related thing that happened during our visit: at the restaurant on Saturday night, we were almost sure that Alfonso Soriano from the Chicago Cubs was dining at the table next to ours.

Our sweet rental PT Cruiser Trevor Cahill is looking thinner Kurt Suzuki at the plate, Eric Chavez at first Pre-game duties Cindy at the ballpark Wife & husband at Scottsdale A's & Giants at Scottsdale Outfield grass seating Ian's long lens

baseball, Photo of the day, photography, travel