Cat cafe in Hachinohe

Forrest is positively obsessed with “nyan nyan”s, which is the Japanese onomatopoeia for “meow” and what he calls cats. Since we live in Japan, we took a 30 minute drive south to a cat cafe! This cat cafe houses only rescue cats and all the money earned goes toward their medical and food bills. All the cats are also available for adoption to loving homes.

Forrest loved the cats. So much. Maybe a bit too much. He loved playing with the cats with the cat toys, and since then he often pretends to be a “nyan nyan.”

Aomori-ya Misawa Vacation

Sometimes going to far away lands for vacation can be incredible. But sometimes you just need to relax somewhere close-by but not home. Right here in Misawa is an amazing hotel with a world-class onsen, amazing dining, an apple juice tree with Aomori apple juice on tap, and it’s all a 5 minute drive away!

We were greeted by the welcome pony. There are two, Sore and Nore. This one is Sore.
Our room was themed the same way as the rest of the hotel, in the style of the famous Aomori Nebuta festival.

Attached to the hotel is a large park around a lake with different activities and things to see, including a hot onsen foot bath, a Nebuta float park, a huge Shinto temple, an area with statues, a horse park, and the pony park that houses Sore and Nore. Walking around the lake at night was both beautiful and meditative.

The inside of the hotel was amazing too!
This was an “apple tree” with famous Aomori apple juice on tap! And as much as you can drink! Forrest drank a ton of apple juice, as did Leanne and I!
Forrest stealing dessert from his mom reminds me of when I used to do that with my parents!

The next day, since it was a weekday and we were still in town, Forrest went to daycare while Leanne and I enjoyed relaxing at the onsens and at the park. Don’t worry, we picked him up in the afternoon again so he could relax too! He ate so much at the restaurant (including tons and tons of fresh grilled scallops) that he gained a whole 2 pounds in just the two days were at the hotel!

Forrest danced a lot at the show they had at the hotel.

Christmas 2025

Santa gave Forrest candy and Forrest didn’t cry!
Dadimaa got Forrest a train and Forrest was absolutely obsessed with it! We went through so many batteries!
Forrest loved his presents. One of his favorites this year was his Toniebox.
As per annual tradition, we celebrated Christmas with fried chicken and cake with the Passey’s!
Dadimaa got Forrest a LOT of presents!!! Like.. a LOT! We love how she wrote so many cute notes for him!

Hakodate Vacation with the Passey’s

With a little time off before Christmas, we went to Hakodate in Hokkaido, Japan with the Passey’s!

We rode the Shinkansen there!
Forrest liked sitting in a seat like a big boy!
Light tunnel by the train station and hotel in Hakodate.

A huge part of the vacation for us was all the amazing food! Hokkaido ice cream is truly out of this world, as was all the fresh sashimi. Surprisingly, one of the best restaurants we went to was Hakodate’s famous burger chain Lucky Pierrot. They made a really excellent Chinese chicken burger. We even tried Russian food for the first time!

Forrest could eat Hokkaido ice cream every day!

Eating wasn’t the only thing we did though! Some of the coolest places we visited were the Ainu museum, the Goryōkaku star fort, and the Goryōkaku tower.

Goryōkaku fort.
Leanne and I were super interested in the Ainu museum since we were playing a game called “Ghost of Yotei” that featured this indigenous population of Hokkaido.
Royalty at the former British Consulate musuem.

Magnitude 7.6 Earthquake

After falling asleep after reading a passage about the finitude of life in the book Four Thousand Weeks, I was rudely awakened an hour later by a blaring siren from my phone, followed a few seconds later by a huge earthquake. The earthquake shook so violently hard that windows and sliding doors were thrown open, lamps on nightstands crashed to the floor, and I genuinely feared the second floor of our house might collapse. After a minute of this, I picked up Forrest from his crib fearing either the fan above him would fall or there could be a collapse and quickly brought him downstairs. Completely oblivious to the entire earth shaking violently around him, he smiled and was excited for the midnight adventure with dada. When I brought him downstairs, he asked me if we could cook. I assume he thought it was wake-up and breakfast time (it was actually around 11:30pm). During this whole time, Leanne was at work in the Urgent Care where after she treated multiple patients with injuries related to the earthquake (which of course has its own ICD-10 code, go figure!). After a few minutes, the shaking subsided. Besides some fallen objects, our house suffered no damage and no one got hurt. I gently put Forrest back to bed and stayed up the rest of the night.

Since the earthquake, we prepared for the “big one” which we were told had a 1% chance of happening within a week. Everyone on base had been on edge. Thankfully, the week passed, and a few more, with just smaller shakes.

Forrest’s Class Singing and Dancing

In Japan, Preschools have events where the preschoolers sing and dance called “oyugikai” (おゆうぎかい). This was Forrest’s first recital/performance! Leanne was on a night-shift schedule but since the performance, she changed her whole sleep schedule to make sure she could make it!

Leanne made sure he looked dapper for his performance!
The stage where Forrest had his performance.
After the performances, Santa came to visit! He’s holding Forrest’s hand. Getting all these kids together for the picture was pure chaos.

Our 5th Anniversary

For our 5th anniversary, we went on a date. We first went to get coffee (Leanne loves her pumpkin lattes). Then we walked to the only Mexican restaurant in Misawa, since we went to a Mexican restaurant for our first date. When we got there, they were closed because every place in Japan seems to have weird hours. We ended up at a Korean restaurant that was pretty good.

This was the sign at the Korean restaurant. Are they telling us to break in when they’re closed?

In the evening, Leanne, Forrest, and I returned to the Mexican restaurant for dinner. Forrest was dressed up very dapper. He liked playing peekaboo with the other patrons as well as waving at women from other tables. Basically, he flirted the entire time.