Friday, 12 March 2010

Long time no blog



Hello there, sorry that I have been so remiss at keeping up this blog. Life here is good, especially as spring is just around the corner, looking forward to the cherry blossom season next month.
My classes are going well, a nice variety of kids classes, adult classes at a couple of schools and a few private classes as well. From April I will be teaching one class a week at a local women's university which will be an exciting (and rather scary) new challenge!
Taka will be venturing out on his own again soon, work-wise. It will be a small bar, and essentially just for drinks, although he hopes to be able to do some food once he's settled. Still a few things to iron out but fingers crossed I will be able to announce the opening in the next blog!
The boys are well, Nate turned 2 last month and both are growing up fast. Their kindergarten is an English Language International kindergarten which means they haven't picked up Japanese as quickly as they might have but both are coming along bit by bit now.
I will try to put a few pics on - if I can remember how to do so......
There, got the pics on, boys on our doorstep and New Years day overlooking the City with Taka's mum!

Thursday, 1 October 2009

getting settled


Well, little by little routine is entering our lives and that does wonders for helping you feel more settled. The boys started kindergarten this week and looked very cute in their uniforms. Tyler is loving it and Nate is getting there slowly - I think he has forgotten that he ever spent hours on end in nursery in the UK when we were running MOMIJI!
The weather is finally cooling down a little, having said that it was 30 degrees today.
Hope all our former customers are well, drop me a line if and when you have time.

Friday, 21 August 2009

slowly settling in

hi anyone who has been patient enough to wait from me to get round to posting something.....

well we;ve got a house, a car, mobiles and some furniture、leaving just the small factors of a job to pay for it all and a nursery for the kids to enable me work!!

I had forgotten how disgustingly hot Japanese summer is, probably just as well! I miss England enough as it is!


we:ll be online athome in a couple of weeks so i:ll put some pictures on then.

bye for now

(by the way we are all enjoying the amazing food food available at ridiculously cheap prices!!, sorry!)

Tuesday, 9 June 2009

Saturday, 6 June 2009

brillo pads and marigolds



After a week of packing, cleaning, and scrubbing, we finally handed the key to the restaurant back on Monday evening, June1st. It was actually a day earlier than expected as I'd been called up for an op to remove a couple of wisdom teeth on the Tuesday. We couldn't have got everything done without help and support, so thank you to those people, we owe you one!

It felt very weird packing away all the plates, pictures, wall hangings, and bits and pieces that made Momiji Momiji. But once we'd served the last meal and said our goodbyes to customers and staff, packing the boxes seemed to be the easy part! Taka told me off for my blog being boring, so I promise to try to make it a bit more dynamic with pictures and so on. There's one that might amuse you anyway, me and my balloon-face on Tues evening - I'll get one on tomorrow. Now it's just an attractive shade of yellow as the bruise works it's way out.... Oh yeah and I was expecting 2 teeth to be removed but woke up to the news they'd taken 5, yes 5! 4 wisdom teeth and one "extra" tooth that was tucked away behind one of my wisdom teeth!

Tuesday, 26 May 2009

Last food served from the MOMIJI Kitchen

I think both Taka and myself felt a bit emotional as the final plates were sent out from the kitchen yesterday lunchtime, suddenly seemed real! We're now into the graft of cleaning and packing up ready to vacate the property. We were pleased to see so many of our customers over the last weekend, it was great to be busy right up to the end and we'd like to take the opportunity to thank everyone for their support and custom throughout our time here in Harleston.