My friend Maggie had two extra tickets to Japanfest, and offered them to us! (She's nice AND smart-- she had the tickets off the Japanese Consulate, which gave them to her because she has a Fulbright to go to Japan in October!)
Here's Chris in front of one of the banners:
We headed inside to get something to eat. Here's a picture of one of the food lines:
I stood in THREE of them, only to be told at each one that there were no vegetarian options! I finally bought a chocolate croissant in desperation (yes, it DID seem WRONG somehow that I couldn't get anything vegetarian at an Asian event-- usually they come through for us).
Here are some lucky non-vegetarians enjoying their lunches:
After that we went to a Japanese archery demonstration:
It was very cool. If I had any discipline at all, I'd really enjoy learning that.
Then it was off to see some Okinawan dancing. I don't have any photos of that, OR of the kendo demonstration that followed because it was just too dark. But, I do have this:
Aren't they cute as buttons? :) I'm just loving those sneakers!
We were going to stay for a drumming exhibit, but I was fading fast due to lack of food (and increasing discomfort with large crowds-- ssshhhhh! Don't tell anyone, but I really, REALLY don't like being in indoor spaces with tons of people). Sweetie Chris took me to lunch at a place close to home where I could get miso and udon, since he knew I'd been looking forward to it. Awwwww :)
When we got home I worked some more on assembling my rodent army, and then packed up my work baskets until I have a chance to do some more. I think that bats are next. I want to hang cutouts inside of our lampshades :) It's all in the details, people, all in the details.
Thanks for stopping by!
Kimberley
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2 comments:
Sounds like so much fun, except the no food part. Food and fun seems to go together! But sounds like a good time anyway. :o) Have fun crafting for Halloween!
Smiles...
Beverly
What fun!
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