

The 100 yen shop is a fun store. It is just like an American dollar store. There were some fun stuff in there. We also went to the Toys r Us because I worked there for years so I wanted to see what a Japanese one looked like!

We also went to Baskin Robbins because I LOVE ice cream and it is something that we have always done together. Because he won't admit it but he loves it just as much as me.

Then we went to Nagasaki and visited the atomic bomb museum. It was fascinating. Although very sad. Many lives were lost that day and they pretty much had to rebuild the entire city. I learned a lot at the museum. We also went to the mall there and it had a ferris wheel on top that we had to ride on!

We went to the biopark which is about 40 minutes from base! It is like an interactive zoo! There is tons of animals there. Kangaroos, monkeys, raccoons, flamingos, parrots, and so many more. But our favorite was the monkeys. You got to go in their enclosure and feed them. When you put yen in the vending machine they heard it and jumped on to you. It was fun after the first initial shock. I was terrified at first but brian tricked me so then it wasn't too bad. We hung out at the biopark basically one whole day and enjoyed every minute of it!

While I was there we celebrated the 4th of July and it was the first time in 4 years that the US opened the base to the Japanese. It was really fun they had a parade, carnival games, and a ship tour! I really liked the ship tour because even though it wasn't Brian's ship it showed me what his life is life living on the ship! There was tons of food, fireworks, and even a concert from a Bon Jovi Tribute band! It was funny to me what the Japanese found interesting. They have a taco bell, popeye's, Duncan donuts, and McDonalds on base and the line for those food places was like over a 45 minute wait. We got different food that tasted way better!

Right when I was getting ready to leave we got word that there was supposed to be a HUGE Typhoon heading our way. They said it was supposed to be a category 4! So they shut the base down the day of the storm (which happened to be the day I was supposed to leave) and we went into preparation mode. I went and got supplies at the commissary mostly food and water and Brian got to be off work and stay with me and we hung out in our little hotel room and waited for the storm...... well it never came. It rained hard and got a little windy but we were blessed that because of our location we did not get hit bad with it. I enjoyed those few extra days in that hotel room. When it came time to go I of course was not ready! I hate leaving my husband so bad! But we have to do what we have to do! I am so grateful to be able to spend time over there and explore where he lives. The plan is right now that I will be living there off and on over the next year so we can spend more time together so we shall see! Here are a few pictures right before we left!

XOXO
Kelsey




























Love this elevator shot! One of my favs!


































