First of all, I'm happy to let you all know that Yoni is doing well. We're hoping that he'll be home some time next week, though (of course) I don't know anything for sure. There are no such things as definite plans in the military.
In the meantime, as we wait for Yoni to come home, Talya and I have been living it up in Okinawa (in between holidays, that is). For photographic evidence, keep reading. (Photo credits to Talya Skolnik)
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| A fish friend at the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium |
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| We loved his face. |
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| At the aquarium. |
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| Almost at the top of Mt. Yaedake (one of my favorite places in Okinawa). |
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| The view from the top. |
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| Talya has not stopped taking creepy pictures of my back the entire trip. Sometimes they look nice. |
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| Zampa Point |
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| Don't worry, my hair's not really pink - it was just temporary hair chalk. :) |
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| Can you tell that it was REALLY windy? |
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| Zakimi Castle ruins |
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| Ok, I took these. |
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| A side-of-the-road beach where we stopped to have lunch on our way to the Aquarium. |
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| My toes... |
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...and Talya's.
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