







We made some plates today. After a morning walk and breakfast, we took a train to Gifu City with the Omoris. We went to a restaurant for a drink and pastry, then made a clay plate with decorations. Adrienne’s is a beautiful cherry blossom and mine is “Hunter” written in Kanji. After that, we went up a new building to the 43rd floor to view the city. It was amazingly high with an open view on the elevator that kind of scared me as we rose.
We ate out for lunch. It was really good. We went to a Japanese noodle restaurant. Before we got to the restaurant, we tried some samples of food at other restaurants. Our favorite thing was the little octopus. It helped that it was covered in deep fried bread crumbs. When we got back home, we had time to pack and dress up for the farewell dinner. The mayor and some other people spoke a few words. A lot of people cried. There were students from middle schools in St George visiting schools here. They had a great experience with their host families, just like we did and were very sad to leave.
Now, we are so excited to get back to our children. We have a lot of gifts to give them from us, our hosts, and our host’s friends. One thing we learned is that not much is needed for children to be happy. In the home we stayed, there were not Nintendo’s or electronic games. Tsumugi just creatively played. On day, she made a model of Adrienne by taking a glass bottle, adding yarn for hair, and a marker to draw a face and body. When the children would put on shows for us, they just used what they had to make music and perform. We did some origami with Tsumugi. They were always so happy and found great ways to entertain themselves and others. We will always remember this trip and how kind the Omoris were to us.























We made it to our host family after a very long day. It took three flights and a 2 hour bus ride. It all went well and we were on time. We arrived in Ibigawa at 10:30 pm and had a reception with the mayor and the host families. After we were introduced, we went home and settled in for the night. Our family has two girls (Hanna is 2 and Tsumugi is 7). Tsumugi was in school, but you can see Adrienne with Hanna in these two pictures. We had fun with her while we waited for the bust this morning.