The October Link Love
The second half of the fiscal year has started and I am loving the cool bring-out-your-knit-sweater weather we’ve been having here in Tokyo. Isn’t it perfect for even more picnics this month?
But I am behind on almost everything at the moment. Even this post is late. Helping out at tennis tournaments on the weekends and the busy days at work right after a company shuffle has had me running behind from day one.
Oh…and I’m also packing and buying flavored kit-kats to go see my friends this month! I get to see my grade school besties in DC (this girl and her family), Chicago (this guy), Michigan (this girl and her family), and LA (this guy). That’s right. I’m going to 4 different states in 12 days. Pretty sure I’ll be dead on my feet when I get back but I can’t wait!
What are your plans for this lovely month? Hope you enjoy it! xx
– My new favorite font that makes me hungry.
– Can’t wait to see this documentary.
– If only my travel book looked something like this.
– These may just be too amazing to eat.
– Heartbeat making music.
– A letter from a mother to a daughter.
The Picnic at Shinjuku Gyoen
The Three-Day Weekend Flowers
The Family of Fourteen
The Rainbow After The Storm
The 30th Anniversary at Disneyland
The Sky Above Tokyo
That moment when the sky above Tokyo is so gorgeous, everything is right in the world.
And that moment you realize that thousands of mosquitos had been attacking you all the while you were taking photos of the gorgeous sky (okay, so only 9 bites…but it felt like thousands!)
But then that moment you notice that one of the mosquito bites is shaped like a heart.
Well…life is really a roller coaster full of ups and downs, isn’t it? x
The Afternoon with the Kiddos
The Olympic Hype
Have you heard? The election of the 2020 Olympics host city is just around the corner!
It’s down to Istanbul, Madrid, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaand….(what!?)….Tokyo!!!!! How crazy exciting is this? Could Tokyo really win the honor of hosting the 2020 Olympics?
Personally, I’ll be just as excited whether it’s here or the other side of the world. I love the Olympics. I grew up in a VERY Olympic enthusiastic family and have tons of memories of our family watching the Olympics on TV together.
All this Olympic talk made me nostalgic. So I went down memory lane and picked a few memorable Olympic moments that I remember sharing with my family…and I’m not gonna lie, I cried all over again ;P
Albertville 1992, Women’s figure skating
Living in the U.S. at the time, I think this was the first time I’d seen that many (okay…two) Asians on TV at the same time. I wanted to be just like Kristi Yamaguchi when I was little and we all loved Midori Ito, too. I remember in her interviews she would try to answer in English with phrases like, “I fee-lu goo-ddo!” Too cute. They were both amazing and we were all on pins and needles during the long program competition! (read story here)
Barcelona 1992, Men’s 400m
This wasn’t even the finals. It was the semi-finals but I will never forget what I saw on the tv that day. I was only 10 but I remember what happened to Derek Redmond very vividly. He didn’t win the race but he finished it and became someone unforgettable. (read his story here)
Atlanta 1996, Men’s gymnastics
Alexei Nemov What more is there to say? This man was hottttttttttttttt!!! (And that is really all I cared about in 7th grade.) The competition between China and Russia was tight and had us holding our breath the whole time. But who are we kidding, all us girls were glued to the tv just so we can get a glimpse of Russia’s hottie. (enjoy all his hotness on the floor exercise here)
Atlanta 1996, Women’s team gymnastics
I was so into gymnastics during this Olympics. I think all of America was. We were up against all the dominating gymnastics countries like Russia and Romania but we had a really great team plus the hometown advantage. The competition was exciting and it ended up being the most dramatic ending. It was insane and the U.S. women’s team won their first ever team gold medal! (read story here or watch the whole thing here)
Nagano 1998, Men’s ski jump
Watching my first Olympics back in Japan…and it was actually held in Japan! And although at that time, I had no idea where Nagano was, it was still exciting watching it all from Sapporo. And I remember my dad let me come home from school early so we could all watch the team ski jump competition together. I think most of Japan was laughing and crying just like our team was after winning the gold. A-ma-zing. (read story here and here)
Do you have a favorite Olympic moment? Gathering information on this post has me surrounded with crumbled tissues (I get emotional when it comes to the Olympics! haha) and once again in awe of all the athletes. The Olympic games are amazing and I’m always excited for it.
Wishing all three cities the best of luck at the 125th IOC Session in Buenos Aires this weekend! 😀














































