Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Easter

We had a most unusual Easter, but an enjoyable one nonetheless. We spent our afternoon at a sports bar called Shooters. They actually allow any age persons here in Japan in bars, but it was actually just a family event for the day. They have American food and it is a great restaurant for families! They had a special lunch for Easter followed by an easter egg hunt in the park. Eric's friend Jeff, the one in pink chenille pants and bunny ears, is the manager. He put on quite a production for the kids. After this we went to church and had a wonderful Easter service followed by a potluck, where we met many new friends that share our love of Christ. We hope you all had a wonderful Easter and above all remember the sacrifice that Christ made for you!

Monday, April 6, 2009

Sunday, April 5, 2009

One Big Buddha

After feeding the deer we made our way to the temple, which houses the largest upright Buddha in the world! This is the largest wooden temple also. It was a breathtaking sight as we turned the corner. The craftsmanship is incredible. At the entrance to every temple there are always "Oni" (Japanese word for monster) to guard the temple. One is named "Ah" and the other "N". These stand for the first and last letters of the Japanese alphabet, sound familiar? I think I mentioned this in another blog also, the similarity with the Christian terminology for God, "I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last..." (Rev. 22:13) These statues are carved of wood and must be at least 20 feet tall! As you enter the temple the Buddha is very impressive. Looks like gold, but I was told it is bronze. Everything around it symbolizes something important to their faith, down to the tiniest lotus petal. At the end of the tour of the temple one of the upright support beams has a hole carved out of it at its base. Eiichi told us this hole is the same size of the hole of the Buddha's nostril, and that the belief is that as children crawl through, they will now be happy. I immediately ordered my kids to go through! Darn it, it didn't work!!! The hole was rather small, Shannon made it through, and Taylor made it after he took off his coat. I actually saw two full-grown Japanese women make it through! Oh, to be soooo tiny!

Deer of Nara

Feeding The Deer In Nara

What an experience we had! I never once in my wildest dreams would have expected to enjoy our trip there so much. We created memories there that will stick with us forever, and the best one is when Eric was running from the deer trying to bite his butt! I haven't laughed that hard in a long, long time and I will never get that picture out of my mind! We met up with Eiichi, the Japanese man who showed us around Kiyomizudera (a friend of the Stuart's) and his son Hokuto. The ironic thing was that the weather was sunny the entire week before and has been sunny since then, but on that day I think they must have set a record with the amount of rain that fell. We were hardy Washingtonians and continued on. There are little stands that sell these packets of crackers that are especially made for the deer to eat. The minute we bought some, the deer converged on us (or rather, Eric). While he was trying to feed the deer in front of him the one behind him took a bite out of his butt! We all couldn't stop laughing, meanwhile Eric is doing this dance to avoid another bite. He didn't, they must have gotten him about 8 times I think throughout the whole time we were there! I asked Eiichi how the deer could possibly stay so thin with so many people always feeding them these crackers. His response about killed me, "They are Japanese!" The other completely remarkable thing these deer do is they bow, yes, I said they actually bow to you before taking the cracker! Again I asked in wonder, "How did they learn this?" To which Eiichi answered once again, "They are Japanese deer." So true. I think I'll be bowing to everyone for a long time when we return to the U.S.! I have promised myself I am going to submit a video of this bowing to America's Funniest Home Videos and Animal Planet!