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TARGET---I miss going there getting a red cart, going to try on a bunch of clothes and hate how I look in them, so then I go to the shoes, and the purses, and the pajamas and workout clothes.....then I go to housewares and look at the dishes, wall hangings, bathroom/kitchen decor, etc. Then I go to DVDs, then IPOD accessories, then holiday stuff, then toiletries, then cards, then AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH i miss walking around aimlessly for an hour or two......potentially buying a bunch of cool stuff I DONT NEED!!!
Barnes and Noble---Going there, getting a JAVA, finding a few good books about whatever topic, then curling up in one of their comfy loveseat type chairs for a while and reading. By myself, just to relax. Ahhhh.....
Driving---I miss my crappy li'l 2000 Honda Civic. I had that car the entire 6.5 years I was in San Diego....bought it for 9grand and had zero problems with it. I miss driving.....wherever, for whatever. Having the ability to pull into a stores parking lot, park and pick up a...I don't know...ironing board, or laundry basket...and put it in the trunk of my car....(unlike being in Japan, with NO CAR, and 20 minute walk to the train station away from the Navy Exchange, therefor limiting me the capability of being able to purchase said Ironing board or laundry basket)
Spinning Classes...I haven't done it in forever, but I lately I have really wanted to and don't have that opportunity over here (and OUT TO SEA). I sure hope I still have this motivation when I move back to the states. (to SPIN) I loved it when I did it. Such an incredible and effective work out!!! Its NO JOKE......but yeah, give it a try!
Happy Hour...Yep, I surely do miss a good Happy Hour. I miss being social and everyone unwinding after a 'tough day' at the job....I used to go every so often, with friends, heck sometimes alone, just for some conversation and a cold one. I used to like going to Gordon Bircsch.....(more yuppie type men there) but of course Pacific Beach was always good times for sure. (Cabo Cantina....awwww) which leads me to the next thing I miss....
Margaritas......GOOD ONES. With good friends.....If you know me, you know I LOVE me a good margarita. My kitchen decor is actually MARGARITA themed...so if you are ever out and about and see something "margarita-ish" REMEMBER ME. :) ~~not a Parrot Head either, but yeah i have me some Margarita-ville stuff.
TIVO...I miss TIVO. The device allowing me to watch all my favorite shows whenever I want, without commmercial interuption!! Especially my REALITY TV yeah the programming responsible for loss of brain cells. I miss watching pointless shows filled with drama and gossip. Amazing Race, America's Next Top Model, Survivor, Little People Big World, American Idol, Project Runway, etc etc etc. Yeah.....I guess it IS a bit ridiculous when you start naming all the shows........I guess I miss HAVING THE TIME and THE OPTION to utilize TIVO.
Las Vegas. Ahhh....I miss Las Vegas. I won't get into the why's and the HOW MUCH's.......lol But yeah, I MISS VEGAS.---or really, i just miss a good casino. Playing Slots at the base club here in Yokosuka pretty much stinks.--When I get back...VEGAS ANYONE????
Road Trips.....Day Trips, Overnighters, Weekend Getaways, I miss ROADTRIPS period! Granted, these are best shared with 'someone special' which should also be on this list as one of the things I MISS.....~sigh~ butttttttt........yeah I miss getting in the car just to go find the ma and pa type establishments in the little towns around where I'd live...or planning weekend getaways to go camping or site seeing or to a theme park, etc.
Garage Sales....laugh if you will, but I miss the option of getting up on a Saturday morning early and going all around checking out Garage Sales. (Japanese, to my knowledge, do not partake in Garage Sales...I think they take their junk to a 'salvation army' type place. Cause I have been to it. Its called BOOK OFF. (?)
Sampling...Ya know, skipping lunch and going to Costco on a weekend and eating lunch (from their samples) Love it. I like it too because the sample portions are small so even if they are Chocolatey Goodness or Cheesy Yumminess, you don't feel guilty cause its just a little bite!!
Slurpees from 7-11..... Didn't drink them much but I miss them. I used to get the little tiny ones...just to try the different flavors. I miss the convenience of 7-11s. They have 7-11s here but they are NOT the same. AT ALL. Granted you can get sushi and a ton of other random and most likely GROSS japanese stuff to eat/drink....but NOT Slurpees.
Comedy Clubs....I used to freqent them. Comedy Store, Laugh Factory, etc. Seen Dane Cook like three times, Ralphie May, Rodney Dangerfield, Lewis Black, Joe Rogan, Paulie Shore (just to name a few) I love to laugh.....and yeah there are probably Japanese comedians.....but last time I checked I don't speak JAPANESE!!!Get the Thursday Thirteen code here!
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Although it was super sad for me not to be there with her, I was so thrilled to be able to be on the phone when they sang and when she blew out the candles and such. Mom, I miss you terribly. I hope you had a great birthday and I soooooooo look forward to the day when I can bake you a cake, sing to you in PERSON, wish you a HAPPY HAPPY Birthday and top it off with a great big hug. I love you 80808080!

I really hope everyone has/had a great Thanksgiving. I hope that if you were fortunate enough to spend it with family and/or friends that you cherished that time and were able to take a few minutes to reflect on what you are thankful for. I know I did. I, unfortunately, did not spend this Thanksgiving amongst friends OR family. I spent it on duty. So while standing my watch I had nothing but time to think of what I am thankful for. Here are a few (of the MANY) things I am thankful for.
But instead....I'm going to get back to work. Happy Thanksgiving Everyone. I hope you had lots of turkey, a good nap, and some more turkey.
Telemarketing….”Good morning. This is Alisha from QRS, are you a full time employee? Great I have been asked to contact the business people, here in the Mansfield area, and since you ARE a fulltime employee you will receive the next 60 months service of McCall’s, Working Woman, Movie line, and Elle”….wow, I still remember that from umm….94??
Waitress: let’s see….Pizza Hut, Cheddars, Cracker Barrel, Olive Garden, Bucks, Lonestar, umm Capn’s Corner (lol) or did I just roll silverware?? I forget lol
Detassled Corn: for a few summers….good money for a young kid. Didn’t like getting up and on the bus at 0’dark thirty……but it was all right
US NAVY: 12 years and counting……still can’t believe it’s been that long.
Four places I have lived:
We won’t count all the places I lived BEFORE I JOINED THE NAVY….but since then-
Virginia Beach, VA
Sardinia, Italy
San Diego, CA (ahh, love it)
Nobi, Japan
Four places I have been on vacation:
I have been fortunate enough to have the opportunity to travel extensively while in the Navy….but VACATIONS per say??
Oklahoma….every year of my childhood. Pawnee Bills anyone? Worlds of Fun on the way? How bout Merrimack Caverns?
London- me and a friend of mine in the Navy flew up there from Italy back in 2001. LOVED LOVED London!
Maui- yeah, it was with my ship, but it was amazing. The road to Hana is by far one of the coolest road trips ever. Las VEGAS!!- Love me some Vegas…..went there numerous times while I lived in San Diego….each trip was special in its own way…Mom and I going was sooo fun….the last time I went…was pretty spectacular. And oh, me, and 8 of my girlfriends going for my 30th birthday….Good times for sure!
Four of my favorite foods are:
Moms Fried Rice (mixed with applesauce) mmm.. I dunno…when I was little the applesauce mixed in with the rice on accident and ever since the two HAVE to go together. Lol
Cottage Cheese Yumminess- ½ c Low Fat Cottage Cheese, ½ c Frozen Blueberries, ¼ c raw oats (or Bran), 7 raw almonds, 2 splenda packets….DEEE---LISH!
Home Made Chicken Noodles… the ones Gramma Bir made “from scratch” lol Warm Spinach/Artichoke Dip- or any creamy, cheesy, fattening dip for that matter. Crab-Lobster dip—etc etc. YUM….”Dip It GOOD”….(some of you know of my genius restaurant idea)
Four places I would rather be right now:
At my mom’s house, decorating for her BIRTHDAY…helping her cook for Thanksgiving…then helping decorate for Christmas *sigh* ON LAND—considering as I am typing this, I am currently OUT TO SEA (but just for a few more days) lol
In San Diego- for lots of reasons.
In a house that’s conveniently down the street from those I care about….family, friends, etc…..(wow, I am asking for a lot, huh?) J
Four topics that I NEED to blog about sometime soon:
How crazy busy work has been and WILL be!!- both good and bad
Holiday stuff….including pictures of all my festive décor I will be putting up in a week or two
More Random Japanese sightings…. Umm….I dunno....any requests??


Lets talk about the different buttons on this HI TECH toilet gadget.....
So I tried them all out....hesitantly....and well, I don't need to share the particulars(but there IS a difference between bidet and spray haha...but lets discuss the MUSIC NOTE. I was curious why they had a flushing noise....I mean you push the button and it makes this ridiculously FAKE flushing noise. Well, when in doubt....GOOGLE it OUT. And I did. I typed the following JAPANESE+TOILETS+MUSIC ... hoping to find some information on the hi tech toilet gadget I experienced from earlier. But--NOT surprisingly, it gets soo much better. Please read the following article about TOILET NOISES...and why the Japanese people are NO LONGER embarrassed to poop in public. *LOL*
When Naoko Ito uses a public bathroom, she cringes in embarrassment at the thought that other patrons can hear the sounds coming from her stall.That's when she turns to the "Sound Princess".Ito, like a rapidly growing number of Japanese women, presses a device installed in public toilets to simulate the sound of water flushing - and mask the cruder noises of nature."I usually use the flushing sound when I go to a public bathroom, such as at a department store, because I get a bit self-conscious," said Ito, a 60-year-old waitress.
The Japanese word for clean - "kirei" - also means beautiful. The device - a curious mix of Japanese bashfulness and modern technology - is spreading rapidly through public buildings and has now become standard equipment for new construction.Leading toilet producer Toto has sold 500 000 of their Sound Princesses - "Oto-Hime" in Japanese - since 1988, and the company says orders surged 125 percent in 2003 alone."The core of our clientele is schools and companies," Toto spokesperson Kumi Goto said. "Japanese women are very embarrassed by the sounds they make in a toilet."There's another reason behind the increase in the gadgets: ecology. Women in Japan have traditionally flushed several times to cover up their noises, so the Sound Princess is saving water and cutting down on public building operators' utility bills.The Sound Princess is fairly simple. The user passes her hand over a sensor, and the convincing sound of a torrent of water comes from a speaker.
But for now, "Oto-Hime" seems too likely to remain for women only. Such gadgets might seem a dainty, modern excess of a shame-obsessed society, but the Sound Princess has deep roots in Japanese culture.The Japanese are notoriously fastidious: the daily bath is practiced with near-religious fervor, and walking inside with your shoes on is considered filthy. The Japanese word for clean - "kirei" - also means beautiful.And what happens in a bathroom stall is, well, among the dirtiest things that humans do.Going to the toilet has been considered embarrassing and even shameful for women since ancient times in Japan, said Noriji Suzuki, a parasitologist at Kochi University Medical School."Sometimes you see people talking to each other over a stall in Western countries, but that would never happen in our culture," he said.The trend is not limited to women these days. Some schools have done away with urinals because boys are increasingly too embarrassed to use the stalls, since going there would tell onlookers exactly what's going to happen next.

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