At the beginning is grandpa Stokes in the baseball hat, very American of him, then Logan,
and grandma Stokes who lovingly provided the kids outfits, little Natalie with her daddy Jared.
We were manning the cameras!
We love a chance to see any of our grand children. Saturday evening was one of those lucky chances. We drove 2 hours south and they drove 2 hours north and we all joined together for the Olympia Bon Odori dance celebration. The dances welcome our lost love ones and gives us an evening for thinking of them. The candle light boats we put in the Puget sound lights the way home for our ancestors to leave us and return.and grandma Stokes who lovingly provided the kids outfits, little Natalie with her daddy Jared.
We were manning the cameras!
Enjoy the photos of this warm summer evening, filled with the scent of cooking meat and warm noodles, the sound of foreign song, drum, fans, the hugs and kisses of dear children and conversation with people you love!
Logan is convincing Papa he can go to get the noodles too.......
Logan points toward the food booth.
Yummy noodles, Natalie smarty eats some of mine, some of her mom's and some of her own. You can do anything if you're cute!
Ooh time for shaved ice...we can count on some tasty flavors at all the Japanese festivals! yummy
The sun is sinking in the western sky. It's time for the fan dance and one more favorite, the dance of the fisherman, and then it's off to put our boats in the sound.
Soon we have our chairs put away and we load into the buses that will take us to the other side of the water to put our lanterns in the Puget sound.
We write the names of our departed who joined us for the evening and will now go home. My parents, Papa's parents, some aunts and uncles and a dear friend's names go on our lantern.
The sun is nearly set as we step down to the water to put our lantern boats into the water. Logan is shocked as his floats away.
Not what he had in mind for the candle lite boat.
Not what he had in mind for the candle lite boat.
See the Washington state capital building in the background.
Olympia is our capital.
What a sad face, Logan really didn't understand putting such cool boats
in the water to send them off!
in the water to send them off!
Logan's grandma Stokes didn't know what his head band said but a lady at the water told Logan it said he was Ninja kid and he suddenly became one! Natalie not to be out done tried to do the same Ninja face.
Shall I tell Lyndy it gets harder the larger the family gets?
Na let's wait.
It's nearly 10:00 pm and Lyndy is pregnant and it gets very hard to feel good in the evening so she will put a lollipop in her mouth to keep her tummy settled. She carry's enough to share and Natalie cashes in on the deal! Can you believe I'm still not shooting with a flash....
Love the bright evenings in the Northwest summers.
Love the bright evenings in the Northwest summers.
As we return from our bus trip and enter the street where we had just been dancing we are overcome with the beauty the lanterns have left us.
So we play under them for a time.
So we play under them for a time.
I wish that I could have been there with you and Dad and Lyndy. I would have loved to have taken Flynn and Penny to the event. Makes me really miss home. And wonder how long I will have to endure LA.
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We miss you too and were thinking the same thing last night, how much fun the two families with japanese connections would have together. Maybe you could come next summer during this time of year!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like so much fun! Thanks for sharing!! I love the family picture of Lyndy's family, so nice to see all of them together in a picture. :)
ReplyDeleteLogan's "headband" actually says Ninja! And Jared says that he and his brother each had one and every year some Japanese person would tell his mom what they said, at an event, and she forgets every year and is surprised the next!! :)
ReplyDeleteI gave up long ago trying to get everyone to smile. Logan squints his eyes once his smile is good so nothing turns out quite right!
Thanks for the lovely photos! I couldn't take part in the festivities as I was working in the food booth. It makes me feel good to see your family had such a wonderful time.
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ReplyDeletewe loved the food, but hope you can dance with us next year!
Thanks for the yummy food.