Sunday, March 30, 2008

Events This Week

So this last MONDAY after we woke up (around 4pm), Dave and I decided we were going to go shopping for a mattress...we tested out about 15 different types of beds, and we're stuck. We can't figure out if we want hard with a soft top, or so soft that we sink in to our ears. We are giving it a couple weeks before we decide though, because this is a big decision! Anyway, the two mattresses below are the subjects of debate right now. One is REALLY soft and the other is supportive with a little soft. Dave is testing out a bed with the Serta sheep...I think they liked it.




On WEDNESDAY I learned that my Japanese Car Inspection was due by Friday. I don't know why I thought it wasn't due until May, but I did. So I was pretty surprised to learn that it was actually due 2 months sooner. The JCI is a car inspection that is required by Japan every 2 to 3 years. It's similar to a DEQ inspection that some states have in the U.S. It checks your car for functionability and usually costs between $500-$900 depending on the make and model of your car, as well as the quality. Needless to say, my car had many things wrong with it and required LOTS of repairs. I ended up dishing out $730 bucks for this thing on Friday. The only good thing about the whole circumstance is that the next one isn't due until after I'm done with the military. So I only had to pay for it once the whole time I was here. But yeah, that was a bit of a surprise that Dave and I had to work around. We carpooled the whole next couple of days.

THURSDAY and FRIDAY we both had volunteered for an elementary school event called Space Day. We were assigned to the Egg Drop event, which was really fun, and sometimes messy. The first day we saw kindergardeners and first graders, 6 classes total, throughout the day. The object of the event was to use their supplies (an 8x14" piece of cardboard, 1' sq. piece of bubble wrap, 2 pcs. of string, a plastic bag, 2 pcs. of newspaper, and 2 meters of tape) to make a "space craft" that would safely transport their Eggstranaut into space and onto another planet, ie. would prevent their egg from breaking after having been dropped off the second story. So yeah, we broke everyone up into groups both days and let them work with each other (sometimes), to make these shuttles. It was really cool to watch what they all came up with because they ALL did really well. The younger kids didn't have as wide of a variety of shuttles as the older kids did, but they're success rate was equal, if not better! Dave and I were talking about why that might have been, and we think it's because the younger kids, while they had a little more help from us than the older kids, were thinking in a more simple manner than the bigger kids, and were less likely to complicate things. But again, everyone did really well, and we enjoyed ourselves thoroughly!















Lastly, yesterday (SATURDAY) we went to Adrienne's 1st birthday party. We took rice crispy treats, which were delicious and we got Jess (Adrienne's mom) a necklace, because we figured the baby's first birthday is really more about the mom than it is for the kid...right? Anyway, so yeah, we went there early so we could help Jess with last minute type things. And boy was she happy to see us! We got there and she looked frazzled, and stressed out. She put us to work right away, too! We blew up balloons, set the table, finished goodie bags, and taste-tested her cake (bummer, right?). It was an awesome cake, too! She made everything herself, including all the frosting and icing. She really went all out, and the whole day turned out really well. We had a lot of fun. Dave cooked the burgers and hot dogs and we both got our fill!











And that's about it! Our week was SUPER busy and flew by, and we enjoyed it, but are really tired today. This next week isn't as packed though, so we should be able to get our routine going (hopefully). So on that note, see ya soon!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Space Day thing sounded VERY fun. Great pictures; Adrienne looks SO much like Jess! Is that a GUT on Dave, or is he, you know "expecting" to expect?(lol!)
d.

Anonymous said...

I would definitely steer clear of the super soft top mattress! We got lured into that and 3 days after we got it, Don was saying that he was sleeping in a hole! I was so mad because we paid a stupid amount of money for that mattress and I was really sick of his sleeping troubles. We turned the mattress every which way to try to avoid sleeping in the indentations that were there. Finally, we ended up ripping the stitching out and the whole pillow top came off in one piece. We are very happy with it now, although at first it seemed like we were sleeping on a table! Ha!
Looks like fun at the science thingy.
Jen

Wandering said...

WOW! You definitely don't mess around when you post, do you?! I love reading your take on everything:) I'm patiently awaiting the next one...!

Oh, and I can't believe you put the picture of me with and my belly up!?!?! How could you?! Now my reputation is RUINED...lol:)

<3 dave

Anonymous said...

Bethh....sounds and looks like your doing great...Dave looks/ appears like a good match for you and each other....however....Your dads gonna retire after 26 but put off July 1 beCAUSE opec and the us congress will do nothing to reverse the fuel price bleeding. I went riding on my honda quad in the oregon desert and it was a blast, 4 days off... I forgot the sunscreen and burnt my face/ blisters. I hope you are doing as good as you look....loveyou, your dad....jim

Anonymous said...

Beth ...just read my post I just sent you.(from your dad)...when I read it ..it sounded like , when I used the word "however" that may have questioned your relationship..of coure I do not, and I think its wonderful for you to have some one so close....didn't want to have any misperceptions here...sorry again...love...your dad....jim