In early May we celebrated our 40th wedding anniversary in Yokohama, a beautiful city located on the Tokyo Bay. Last year on our anniversary we wanted to spend the night at a motel but as it falls during one of Japan's biggest holiday weeks, everything was booked. (Had we known 40 years ago that we would be in Japan, I'm sure we would have picked a different date to be married.) So this time we got smart and booked a room at the Comfort Inn almost a year ago. To get there, we took the Seibu-Kokubunji train line to Kokubunji, then the Chuo line to Shinjuku, then the Shonan-Shinjuku line to Yokohama and finally the Negishi line to Kannai. All-in-all about a 90 minute trip.
We found our motel and left our bags at the desk as it was too early to check in. We walked down to the bay area and went through the Red Brick Warehouse which is now a mall.
That evening we ate at the Royal Host and had some kind of pork and rice. (Daisy had a salad and she was willing to share but I couldn't get past the tuna fish on top.) We picked up some popcorn and headed back to our room where we began watching a movie that had already started. It was obviousy an American movie as it stared Tom Hanks but the speaking was in Japanese. Our TV remote had a button that was labeled "bilingual," but when we pushed it, we heard both languages at the same time which is quite difficult to follow. Finally I double-clicked on the button which changed the language to all English. After almost an hour, we figured out we were watching "The Devinci Code" which, if you haven't seen it, is quite weird in some of the beliefs.
Sunday morning we ate at the Comfort Inn's complementary breakfast buffet. The first thing you encounter is pasta salad and tossed salad which is heavy on the shredded cabbage (after you have picked up your chopsticks or very small silverware). They also had fruit, dinner-type rolls, an apple pastry that was good but not very sweet, little hotdogs that they would call sausage, cornflakes or cocoa krispies (the cereal bowls might hold 1/2 cup at best) and the best part--runny scrambled eggs. We talked about putting them in the microwave to finish cooking but there was a sign that said they would explode.
After breakfast we took the train to an English-speaking church that was located, according to their website, at the top of a hill--and it certainly was. But it was a very good service. The pastor was Japanese but had spent many years in the States. We took the subway back to Yokohama and had our anniversary dinner at TGI Fridays. We had Mexican-style chicken with rice and a salad (no tuna fish) and then took the subway back to the bay area where we walked around the Landmark Plaza which is also a mall. One of the stores was also celebrating their 4oth anniversary so we asked some one to take our picture in front of their sign.
We got an ice cream cone and walked around trying to find a place that Daisy had remembered from 6 years ago when we were there for her birthday, but we couldn't find it.



We did, however, happen on to a very large parade with a large number of the entries being chidren's groups. 

We also went to a doll museum which has dolls from all over the world that Daisy really enjoyed.
After the museum we took a 1 hour boat ride on the bay
which was quite nice, and later we again watched the parade for a bit, headed back towards the motel, ate lunch, picked up our bags and reversed our train jaunt and arrived home in the late afternoon.
A very nice weekend. The weather was beautiful and so was my wife. I remember well my parents 25th as we announced our engagement that day. Where does the time go? You can't get it back (and would you really want to?) Spend time with the Lord and spend time with your family. They both long for that to happen.
2 comments:
Donn and Daisy - you guys are so cute, and so photegenic!
I think it's amazing that you were able to find a store celebrating your (and their) 40th anniversary in English.
You guys are making new memories and looking back on past ones where God has been so faithful.
We miss you and pray for you as often as God brings you to mind.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY you lovebirds! You two are such an inspiration to Glenn and I in many ways!! So happy for you both and Praise God for His faithfulness in your lives.
Love, Erin
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