There was dancing.
Notice the giant flag on the right side. That guy just waved that flag around for about 40 minutes. One of my students was up there dancing. It was very exciting. The guy in black on the the stage kept yelling "Sugi! Sugi! Sugi! Dokko! Dokko!" I asked what it meant, Yuko told me it was just nonsensical words to make the crowd excited.
There were lots of posters about different countries.
In Japan, every single person knows how to make origami cranes. They put the cranes in chains and hang them to bring good luck to sick people.
Here I am painting. What a beautiful profile I have.
Here are our finished paintings. Yuko was kind enough to help me and translate for me all afternoon. Mine says "hello mom" and Yuko's says "always thankful."
All of the above photos are from Yuko. Thanks to her for remembering to bring a camera.
Last night we went to an Okinawa restaurant for dinner. Apparently the Okinawa food is much different than other food in Japan.
Here is some "umi budo" or sea grapes. They were tasty.
Here are some faces!
Here are some so-so french fries. I had Akiyoshi french fries the night before so of course I was disappointed by these.
And here is the weird thing I ate. Deep fried pig ear. Yum!
Okinawa food, or at least the kind I had, was no different tasting to me than other Japanese food. HOWEVER they had A&W root beer! That was delicious! Happy times.
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Sorry I couldn't get those a-1 ff's to you. Take care of yourself. br
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