Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Yup... Still Waiting

Nothing new to report on the kid front. He's pretty happy where he is it seems. Anyhow, off to the doctors for a check up. All good though here.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Just Waiting

Not really much to do here now... other than wait. The house is setup, we've got good clear weather, but Joji is staying put. Kiyomi is really hoping for things to come to an end soon! As am I... but heck she's actually carrying a bigger belly than me for now. Hopefully that will stay the same :))

Anyhow we're waiting, and in pretty much a holding pattern. Stay tuned for updates here, as I'll post pictures when I can.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Turkey Pie

One of the things I love about roasting a turkey is all the things that you can do with it afterwards. Kiyomi and I both like to use some of the left over turkey in a pie. Its pretty easy and well I think really tasty. We use a lot of fresh veggies and some cream of mushroom soup that makes the pie inside. Then just use frozen pastry. Overall it doesn't take long to prepare and about 40 minutes in the oven. You're set.



Not long now... and we'll be cooking for three!

Saturday, January 02, 2010

New Years In Japan

New Years is a big thing in Japan. Its probably more equivalent in a way to Christmas. Its certainly a time for families to get together. There are special types of food (not turkey) that gets eaten... and usually in most families, a pile of drink too. Certainly with my in laws! :) The food is actually relatively cool, which I find a little bit strange considering the time of year and that it is quite cool outside. But it is prepared and then put into a special kind of box, which is opened after the first toast.

Here is the table all set:



Here is the contents of the new years box. I'd mention what it is called... but Kiyomi is sleeping and I really can't remember what she called it. Hey I only hear its name once or twice a year. Then we drink! Sorry folks... if you have to know, please don't hesitate to drop me a mail and I will find out. Here are the contents of the box close up. The stuff on the left is really good and where I first worked in Japan is quite famous for it. The food is called Kameboko, and is actually ground up fish. Doesn't sound good? Trust me it is. Hey, if you eat sausage its a heck of a lot worse for you.



Kiyomi's Mom does some really nice origami. Check out this... there is a Crane folded into the handmade chopstick holder. As well the character is hand painted too. Nice touch I think.



Anyhow... wherever you are, whom ever you are with. Happy 2010. May it be filled with joy and good health.