Instead of writing a blog for each activity that we took part in for spring break we have compiled some pictures and a brief description of some of the activities into this entry.
Josh's Surprise Birthday Party
March 18th, some of Josh's Shogai students prepared a surprise birthday party for him. They arranged to meet at the Castle Hotel for a buffet style lunch. While we were there we enjoyed hearing about his students plans for their spring break, ate some delicious foods, and Josh opened some presents!
Sushi Lunch
March 30th, two of our students invited us to have lunch with them. As you can see it was quite a variety of sushi. Unfortunately for me, each piece had wasabi on it so I ended up swallowing a lot of them in very big chunks. I even tried scrapping it off but it didn't help much, my mouth was still on fire. Josh on the other hand really enjoyed it!
Tennis

March 31st, we were invited to play tennis with some of our Shogai students. Josh played most of the 2 hours we were there. I am so impressed with his Tennis racket swinging skills. My husband is so talented!!! I on the other hand, had a difficult time. Not only was it hard for me to keep the ball between the lines, I even had a hard time keeping it on our court. I am pleased to say that I only hit it over the 20 foot fence and down the street once this time though!
Himeji Wind Chime Factory

April 2nd, after our morning English lessons at the Shirasagi Residence we went to a windchime factory with one of our students, Yoko. This shop is famous throughout Japan for its wind chimes and we were lucky enough to meet the craftsman and see him at work. As you can see, Josh tried his hand at the windchime buisness, only to realize that he shouldnt quit his day job!
Sakura



The cherry blossoms were in full bloom in Himeji during spring break. The bright white and pink colors were breathtaking. We loved riding our bikes around town and looking at all of the trees. We even had a picnic with a bunch of our friends and students under the cherry blossoms at the Himeji Castle.
Origami Lessons
One day after our community lessons a couple of our students came up to our apartment to cook lunch with us and then teach us how to fold oragami. We learned how to make paper cranes, frogs, hats, balloons and boxes. We love spending time with our wonderful friends here in Himeji. We feel so blessed to learn more about their culture and to be surrounded by such amazing people.
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