Saturday, July 18, 2015

River rapids


We celebrated Jorge's 14th birthday with a family white water rafting trip on the Nantahala River.

The younger children and their mothers were in the designated calm boat.

Everyone else was in the "wild" boat. The river guides did a terrific job of customizing each boat's ride to what the people on board requested.

After the first rapids, Juniper proclaimed that she loved it. The second, bigger rapids splashed us with 52 degree water and began the permanent cold foot puddle at the bottom of the raft. Juniper was in tears and proclaiming that she wanted to get off the boat. But a few minutes later, when she was asked which fork of the river to take, she enthusiastically replied, "The longer one!"

The grand finale of the ride was the Class III Nantahala Falls, where all of these pictures were taken. Our guide gave us a heads up and a safety reminder before we approached the falls Juniper was nervous about the possibility of falling out of the boat and said that she was "all scared," definitely not a mix of scared and excited. She started to perk up when she saw a sign that advised: "Danger! Falls ahead. Screaming advised."

Approaching the falls...

Going over!

Even the calm boat got a big splash here. After we were done, Juniper said that she was "all excited, not at all scared!" Once she got over that initial cold water shock, she really loved the rest of the ride and can't wait to do it again.

Mark kept getting in trouble from their guide for paddling too hard. She told him he'd make a great river guide, but that as a passenger, he needed to turn it down to about 25% because he kept turning the boat around.

Nice to see the birthday boy having so much fun...

...and his grandmother too. Let the record state that my mom is an awesome good sport.

Can you tell which member of a party has done this enough to know where to look and how to ham it up for the camera?


Sunday, July 5, 2015

Japan: Life Is Candy


Indeed.

Also, Krispy Kreme doughnuts. Only with some different flavor choices: tuna fish and sakura (cherry blossom). The tuna fish had a perfectly respectable tuna salad inside, but it didn't match the sweet doughnut exterior. (Swap this for a savory outer bread, however, and you might be on to something.) The sakura was sticky-sweet and floral.

No comment needed for the kids' reactions.




Saturday, July 4, 2015

Japan: Safari Park Zoo


We visited a zoo where you could pet and feed capybaras.

Capybaras!

And kangaroos!

But mostly, our kids just wanted to hold cute small rodents.

On the one hand, we thought, "We're in Japan at a zoo with capybaras and kangaroos, and you just want to hold bunnies and guinea pigs that you could find at any pet store in America?!" On the other hand, who can argue with a smile like that?

 So we spent a long time hanging out with the bunnies and the guinea pigs...

...and the dwarf hamsters too.

I don't think our photo collection reflects just how ubiquitous this sort of photo prop was in Japan. I have to say that I think this is one of the better ones of them.

The big attraction of this zoo was the safari park ride. We rode in one of these caged, animal-themed buses...

...and got to feed large animals with tongs. Lions!

And grizzly bears!

Being able to get this close to bears was pretty amazing--definitely the highlight of the safari park. (But I think the girls would have traded it for a dwarf hamster in a second.)


Thursday, July 2, 2015

Japan: Land of the Little Prince


Near Mt. Fuji we stayed at one of the strangest places I have ever visited. Our room and much of the resort had a Little Prince theme, but this place had so much more than just The Little Prince.

There was a giant bell...

 reindeer sleds...

igloos...

a gorilla statue...

a restaurant where you can drink grapefruit juice out of a hollowed-out grapefruit skin...
 
a giant bounce pillow...
 
walkways made of Christmas lights...

a trail through a fairy tale forest...
 
that ended here...

 tipis...

little round huts for guest rooms (with starry constellations projected onto the domed roof, planetarium style)...

a tent with carnival games, but no people to staff them...

...a tinkling music box soundtrack, cherry blossoms, pillars of fairy lights, and Christmas trees covered in flowers.


As far as the kids were concerned, this place was a magical wonderland. (Bonus points for catching the song playing in this video.)

It was bizarre...


...but fantastic--especially with kids.