Merry Christmas 2011!!

Merry Xmas!!
Merry Christmas everybody!! We hope you have a wonderful day and that 2012 is a great year for you all!!

Message from Santa
We awoke this morning to find that Father Christmas had left a message for Hana!! She left out some cookies and milk for him last night, and he must have been very hungry as he ate them all up!!

The big present
Then we noticed this big present in the living room!!

Hana on her new bike

It didn’t take Hana long to get it open and find her new “Princess” bicycle!!

She was very happy riding around showing the neighbours her new bike and eating the sweets from her stocking out of the basket!!

Maki Santa

Maki was getting into the Christmas spirit as well, she looked very cute in her little Santa suit!!

Maki Santa 2

Hana got Maki a new dummy for Christmas and wrapped it up herself. Maki seemed very happy, and has been using it on and off all day!!

Xmas dinner

This year we did a small family Xmas dinner, and it was really nice. Maki fell asleep at just the right time and we were able to sit down and having lovely meal.

Autumn leaves

This is a lovely time of year in Japan, and the leaves on the trees look amazing. I took this picture with my mobile when I was walking Koo yesterday…..

Anyway, I have promised Hana to take her to the onsen for Christmas night, so best be off.
Hope you have a great 2012!!

Eddie

Halloween Costume Competition results!!

MasakiWINNER!!!
Congratulations Masaki!! You have won the Halloween Costume Competition for the second year running!!!

Well done!! Your goody bag is waiting for you to pick up when you come for your next lesson…………

HanaSECOND PLACE!!
Hana came in second!! She has already eaten half of her goody bag!!

RyotoTHIRD PLACE!
And Ryoto came in third – well done!! Everyone commented on the originality of your costume.

Anyway, thank you to everyone for putting in so much effort. I hope you continue to come up with such great costumes again next year!!

All the best,

Eddie

Happy Halloween!!

Hana
Happy Halloween 2011!!
We had a great turnout for the Halloween costume competition this year. The voting starts this week, and the three students with the most votes in two weeks time will be the winners. We will announce the top three here, so please keep checking for updates!!
There will be more photos going up on the photo gallery page, but here are a few for now…….

Akito, Masaki and Ryoto

Wouldn’t you be scared if you saw these three walking down a dark street towards you??

Setsuku and Chisato
It was good to see some of the adults having a go as well!!

Hidetora

Hidetora has a very sweet tooth and once he saw the goody bags for the top three Halloween costumes, he knew he had to come up with something original!!

Hinata
Hinata came up with an interesting witch / clown costume that we all thought was great!!

Jinnosuke

Jinnosuke was the only person who turned up in a suit of armour!! Very original!!

Ryoya, Akihiro, Asuka and Saki
Anyway, thank you for stopping by. We will get the other photos up on the Photo Gallery soon, and in about two weeks from now we will post the results of the Halloween costume competition here!!

All the best,

Eddie

 

Afternoon tea!!

The Rose Cafe

Hi there!! One of our students told us about a British cafe that was in the hills about half an hour from our house so we thought we would go and have a look. Some of these kind of things can be a bit cheesy, but this place was brilliant!! We really felt like we were in England!!

A decent brew

We had missed lunch, so got a few pots of tea, scones, cheese cake and apple pie!! It was nice to have a decent brew!!

Hana's icecream

Hana had some apple pie with ice cream…..

Maki

Maki just stayed in her buggy and enjoyed some dummy time!!

Outdoor table

It was nice sitting outside and enjoying the scenery.

Hana running around

Then we went for a walk around the garden. Well, we walked and Hana ran!! She ran around laughing her head off saying “Can’t catch me!”

More running

I think she ran a few miles before she got tired!!

Browny

In fact she only stopped when she found this little kitten wondering about. It quickly got called “Browny” and was her new best friend for about 15  minutes!!

Mami

Mami found a decent spot for a nappy change and a feed whilst Hana and I were off chasing Browny.

Hana and Dad on a bench

There were benches everywhere so it was a nice place to sit down and look at all the roses.

Maki and Dad on a bench

Maki then decided it was time to get out of her buggy and see what all the fuss was about!!

The Pond

There was a nice pond as well, and every time Hana saw a small fish she said “Look! There’s a Maki fish!”

The Rose Cafe

All in all it was a nice chilled afternoon – will try and make it back there again when we have time………

Thanks for stopping by!!

Eddie

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maki is getting bigger!!!

Keita and Maki
Keita came over today to meet Maki!! He was meant to be bringing his daughter Sakura who is only one week older than Maki, but she had a cold and had to stay at home.

Keita, Ed, Hana and Maki

We sat there talking about how when the kids get bigger we can take them all on camping trips and caravan holidays etc…………..

Maki

Everyone says Maki looks like me!! Poor thing!!

The family

What a good looking family!! (especially that guy on the right!)

Anyway, will get some more photos on here soon, thanks for stopping by!!

Eddie

Enjoying the summer!!

Hana and her mouth organ!!

Now then!! We have been enjoying our time off, and getting Maki settled in. A package arrived the other day from my younger sister Emily with some Peppa Pig instruments inside. Hana took a liking to the mouth organ, and thinks she is the next Bob Dylan strolling round the house playing it as loud as she can!!

Hana and Amber

Hana and her friend Amber went to the pool together, then came back for some chips on the sofa. Never under estimate the power of chips!! Guaranteed to keep kids quiet for a while!!

Maki with her toys

Maki takes after her Mum when it comes to sleeping!! She could sleep for England (or Japan with her dual nationality!!)

Maki sleeping again

She is such a good baby, she just sleeps and drinks!!

Maki yawning

And sometimes yawns!!

Maki having a drink

She is getting bigger all the time. When she cam home she was tiny, but seems to be growing by the day!!

First day of pre school

Hana’s first day of pre school!! We realised that without any child care or baby sitters, when we reopen the school we are going to have our hands full. So, I went off to the city office and found a pre school near our house and got Hana enrolled. She was so excited about going that Mami couldn’t get a decent photo of her before she went. I was telling Hana to only speak Japanese at school, and that when she got there to say “Yoroshiku onegaishimasu” to the teacher. It’s a greeting that people use here and Hana needs to be able to say it. But when she arrived there she got in the classroom and shouted it out to all the kids there, then went off to make some new friends!!

Anyway, thanks for stopping by our homepage,

kind regards,

Eddie

Maki is back home!!

Maki smiling!!

Maki is back home and I caught her smiling this afternoon!! She is very quiet (so far!) and just seems to wake up for a drink, then go back to sleep again. Nothing like her noisy sister Hana!!
Dad and me

A lot of people have been saying that Maki looks like me, so I thought I would compare us!! I could only find one old picture of when I was a baby, but check out the comparison below:
Eddie (1977) Maki (2011)

I think there is a resemblance!!

Makis kanji
Some people have been asking us why we chose the name Maki. Well, after teaching here for over a decade I have heard a lot of Japanese names, and have always thought Maki was a very pretty name. Then, Mami found that we could use the character above, which is closely related to Hana’s character, and it just seemed a nice fit.

Joan Clarkson
Middle names are not really used in Japan, but as Maki will have dual nationality, we thought she should have a middle name like her older sister Hana. We chose the name Joan as that was grandmother’s name. She was a very kind person, and I am sure she would be very happy to know Maki is named after her.

The nurses at Kato Hospital

The nurses at Kato Hospital took excellent care of Mami and Maki, and we are very grateful to them.

Flowers and cards

Anyway, thank you for everyone’s kindness. We had a tough time last year, but we feel so lucky to be blessed with another child…………..

We are off work for a couple more weeks so I will keep this page regularly updated,

all the best,

Eddie

 

Maki Joan Clarkson has arrived!!

Maki Joan Clarkson has arrived!! She arrived one month earlier than expected on July 21st, and weighed in at 2788 grams (just over 6 pounds). As you can imagine we are over the moon!!!
Maki Joan Clarkson has arrived!!
The Clarksons in Japan!!
We are so happy she arrived safely. Can you see the look of relief on our faces??!!
Maki's stats!!
In the hospital the nurses made a kind of stats card with her details on that they keep at the end of her cot. We are just so glad she is big enough not to have to be transferred to another hospital. With her coming a month early we were a bit worried!!
Maki Day 3
She started drinking milk properly today (Saturday) so we were all smiling!! I cut Hana’s fringe with some old kitchen scissors yesterday and as you can see she now has “The Helmet Cut!”

Anyway, it’s getting pretty late over here. I am taking care of Hana whilst Mami is in hospital, and everything is going well (except for my cooking!!). I will post some more pictures soon!!
All the best, Ed, Mami, Hana, and Maki.

 

A Day in the Garden

Hana and the sunflowers
I usually teach at a kindergarten on Mondays, but the schedule was changed and I ended up with an unexpected day off. So, this morning we decided to do a bit in the garden as it’s going to rain this afternoon. My Mum in England sent me some seeds for some giant sunflowers a while ago, and they are much bigger than Japanese sunflowers. Hana planted them with me, and is really enjoying seeing how big they will grow.
Hydrangea
This is a little Hydrangea that is growing from a cutting my Dad sent me when they moved house. I am amazed it survived the journey!!
Hana and the oak tree
A couple of years ago we brought back some acorns from England and planted them in pots in our garden. We ended up with six little oak trees!! We gave a couple to friends, and have the rest in pots in the garden. They are very different to Japanese oak trees, but will be too big for our garden. I might ask the kindergartens I go to if we can plant them in their grounds, or ask a friend of mine in the city office if we can plant them in the park?
Morning glory
The headmaster of the kindergarten I teach at gave me some Morning Glory flower seeds, and we didn’t really have anywhere to plant them, but I stuck them in the soil in a corner of the garden and they are growing!! Put a net up today so they have something to climb up………
Ivy in garden
We wanted to make the garden a bit more private for when we have BBQs, so I put this up and got the ivy growing up it a few weeks ago. It has made it much more private.
Radiation level in  flower bed
And today the radiation levels outside were very low!! The lowest levels since we got the Geiger counter, so hopefully they will remain that way. Fingers crossed!!
Courtesy car
The mini car!! The power steering went on our car the other day and while it’s being fixed we are driving around in a little courtesy car. Hana loves it!! She calls it the Noddy car, and thinks it’s great!! Anyway, not a lot going on today, but will put up a more interesting post sometime soon!!

All the best,
Eddie

Welcome to the new homepage!!

Hi there everyone!! Welcome to our new homepage!! It is almost finished, just need to get the photo gallery finished and the mobile site up and running. A designer called Deanna Wooten, who is a Canadian woman living in Tokyo did the homepage for us and we think she did a great job. The idea is that we can now share more of what we are doing with friends and family, as we are not keen on the whole Facebook phenomenon. Anyway, here are some new photos…………
Hana in her red dres
Hana is getting bigger all the time!! She loves this dress her Auntie Emily sent her for her birthday, she thinks she is Mickey Mouse when she wears it!!

She can now speak both English and Japanese quite well, and understands the difference between them. She will speak in English to me, but then when we get to the park she switches to Japanese to play with her friends. However, she does still mix them up a bit when there is a word she only knows in English. I have found her saying English words with a Japanese accent when she is trying to speak Japanese and doesn’t know a particular word!!

Hana the princess!!
Hana’s Auntie Hannah in England sent her a kids dress up box for her birthday, and Hana loves walking around with her plastic crown on saying “I’m a princess!”.

Fukushima radius
A lot of people have been emailing us about the nuclear situation in Japan. It has been very worrying!! There seem to have been a lot of cover ups and the truth is starting to come out. It turns out that when the government were telling people not to worry some of the reactors were in meltdown!! However, we live quite a long way from Fukushima and have been very careful about what we eat and drink.
Geiger Counter

We decided that as Mami is pregnant we should get our own Geiger counter so we can be sure that where we live is safe.

Geiger counter in the house
Inside the house the levels are very low, and nothing to worry about.
Geiger Counter in the garden
However, when you get outside the numbers go up a bit. This number is still quite low though. There has been a lot of debate about what the limits should be. The level of 0.5 microsievert per hour would translate into an annual exposure of 5 millisieverts, which was the evacuation threshold for Chernobyl. However, the Japanese government has raised the evacuation threshold to 20 millisieverts, which has a lot of people worried.
This number below was a bit higher than we had hoped for, as it is getting a bit closer to the 0.5 microsievert per hour evacuation threshold level that was used in Chernobyl.  However, we are not outside so much, so the actual level we are living with is much lower. More like 0.1 microsievert per hour. We have also tested our food and water and its very confusing as that uses another unit of measurement, however, it looks like there is nothing to worry about.
Geiger counter outside
It has been a scary time for us all, but we are hoping things are going to set sorted out and everyone in Japan will be able to move on with their lives.
Meisei Kindergarten
On another note, we have taken over a company in Tokyo this year. We supply teachers to teach at kindergartens, so we are enjoying the challenge of that. Here is a link to the homepage for that business (it is all in Japanese though)
https://aeschiba.com/meisei/index.php
Hana and Dad having a cup of tea
Anyway, I am going to keep this page updated much more often from now on, as it is much easier to do it than with the old homepage.
Please feel free to leave some comments in English or Japanese!! Thanks for stopping by!!
Eddie