I can’t believe it’s already October! The end of September just flew by, as the past few days have been pretty busy. On Thursday evening, we met up with my cousin’s husband Devin who was visiting from Arizona on business. It was his first time meeting Mio, and it was great catching up since the last time we saw him two years ago, and hearing about how my cousin Yuko and their kids were doing. Hopefully we’ll have a chance to see Yuko, Beni-chan and Sakura-chan soon! I’m sure Mio would love them, too.
Dinner with Devin at Blue Ocean Japanese Restaurant.
Friday evening, my sister and I met up with friends in Silver Spring, Maryland, to watch the Japanese rock band B’z perform live in concert!
B’z concert in Silver Spring, Maryland
With Erri, Akira, and Erri’s friends.
They were great live! We got to see them pretty close up! (photo courtesy of Akira)
On Saturday, we drove down to Richmond to attend our friend Stephanie and Danny’s wedding! Before we left, we dropped Mio off with a family friend in the morning so they could watch her for much of the day. They have a daughter who is only 2 months older than Mio, so I heard that they played very well together while Dan and I were in Richmond!
What was supposed to be a two hour drive ended up taking longer due to a huge funeral procession that was on I-95, but we made it just in time for the ceremony, which was held at the beautiful Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in the heart of Richmond. (Apologies for the poor picture quality — I only had my phone with me to take pictures!)
Waiting for the ceremony to start
The groom coming down the aisle!
Stephanie looked stunning as she made her way down the aisle…
A beautiful wedding ceremony!
“You may kiss the bride!”
Walking down the aisle as Mr. & Mrs. Om!
Congratulations Stephanie and Danny!
They were the picture-perfect couple!
The cocktail hour and reception were equally beautiful — the venue was lovely and all the food was so delicious!
Steph & Danny sharing their first dance as husband & wife
Talking to the bride and groom
We were so happy we could move back in time to attend their wedding!
With the beautiful bride ♥ I can’t believe I’ve known Stephanie for 11 years now – she was one of the first friends I made at Virginia Tech! Congratulations Mrs.Om!
With the lovely couple!
One of the most delicious cupcakes I’ve ever had!
Mimi and I – friends since high school! 😀
With the hubby!
Fun in the photobooth!
Sunday was devoted to spending lots of quality time with Mio, as I hadn’t gotten to spend any time with her Friday evening and all of Saturday.
Sidewalk chalk with Auntie Miwa. Mio’s first time playing with sidewalk chalk!
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For Labor Day weekend, Dan and I flew to Gilbert, Arizona to spend a couple days with my cousin Yuko, her husband Devin, and their lovely family!
To be technical, Yuko is not exactly my cousin… she’s actually my grandfather’s uncle’s adopted son’s daughter, or something complicated like that (we always talk about it when we see each other, but we’re never quite sure), so we are not even related by blood! Â Still, she’s the closest in age to me out of all of my relatives in Japan, and we used to always play together when I’d visit Japan as a child, so we always called each other cousins and I feel so much closer to her than any of my real cousins (who are all significantly older than me by at least ten years). It’s funny because people always tell us that we look alike (we’re both pretty dark in complexion), even though we’re supposedly not blood relations! I agree that I look more like her than any of my actual cousins.
Three years older than me, Yuko has always been like the older sister I’ve always wanted. Whenever we’d visit Hiroshima, she would take me around to fun places, show me new things, and tell me such interesting stories. She was the one who taught me how to put on nail polish and shave my legs, and would give me some of the cutest clothes that she’d outgrown. We used to write to each other pretty regularly, even though we only got to see each other every few years.
Imagine my surprise when Yuko married her long-time boyfriend Devin (whom she’d met in Hiroshima) six years ago, and announced that she would be moving from Japan to Arizona! I was so excited to have her in the same country as me, and Dan and I visited her and Devin back in July of 2005, when we went on a road trip. We had a lot of fun with them, and it remains one of my fondest memories! Unfortunately, we didn’t get another chance to visit until this past weekend — I couldn’t believe that I’d let five years go by without seeing my favorite “cousin”! Since we last saw them, Devin and Yuko have had two adorable additions to their family, and I was psyched to finally get to meet their beautiful daughters!
This is adorable Miss Beni, who just turned three in June!
This is Sakura-chan, who is 10 months old. Look at those eyes!
Sakura loves getting lifted high!
Upon arriving in Phoenix, Yuko brought us to her house and served us a delicious homemade Japanese lunch! She then took us to the Arizona Museum for Youth in Mesa, which happened to have a “Jump to Japan!” exhibit going on. We were excited to find that they had Totoro there!
Me with Yuko and Beni.
Dan and I with Totoro, Satsuki, and Mei. This was my favorite childhood movie!
Beni and I posing with Totoro aprons.
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Beni sitting on the Cat Bus's tail.
Afterwards, Yuko took us to Taliesin West in Scottsdale. Taliesin West was architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter home and school in the desert from 1937 until his death in 1959 at the age of 91. It had a very unique look to it!
With Yuko and her beautiful girls at Taliesin West.
Dan and Beni became fast friends!
Dan and I with Beni at Taliesin West.
In the evening, Beni’s friend was having a birthday party in Scottsdale, so we tagged along and cooled down by the pool.
The next day, Devin was able to join us for the whole day, and we went to the Phoenix Zoo in the morning, hoping to go in the cooler hours to avoid the heat.
The Elliott family at the zoo (with Sakura sleeping in the stroller).
The Phoenix Zoo was unlike any zoo I've been to. Much of it was very open, almost like a safari. It was nicer than the usual caged look of most zoos.
A Komodo Dragon!
Me sitting on a statue of the Komodo Dragon.
Beni getting a kiss!
Beni and Devin are inseparable! She truly is Daddy's little girl. 🙂
During the weekdays, Yuko runs a preschool called "Ameripan Kids" which teaches children Japanese culture and language. When she calls roll, she sings each child's name, and they answer with "Ha~i!" Sakura already knows how to respond to her own name, raising her hand high! 「ã¯ãƒ¼ã„ï¼ï¼ï¼ã€ It is the cutest thing, I wish I got it on video!
Beni and Sakura in the seashell.
Super cute sisters! It was sweltering hot, but Beni still manages a smile.
Devin and Beni in a turtle shell.
After the zoo, Devin and Yuko treated us to some delicious local Arizona BBQ! In the evening, we went to Devin’s parents’ home and had a great time catching up with them and getting to know them better — we had met them when we visited five years ago, and they are really the most genuine and hospitable people. 🙂 We can’t wait to visit again!
It was delightful seeing Yuko and Devin again, and I loved meeting their little girls! Yuko had a lot of advice and wisdom to share, and I was really grateful for all the time we could spend together catching up and talking about all kinds of things, just like when we were kids. Hopefully we won’t let another five years pass before we see each other again! I miss her and her family already!
Yuko seeing us off at the airport in Phoenix. Thank you for a wonderful weekend! 😀