I got dressed up in a kimono! Ain't it cool?

I was dressed up in a kimono. . . this is how it looks on the back.

pretty elaborate, huh?

This is the front view of the kimono. . . Don't i look good in a kimono?? I was born to be Japanese haha jk. . .

Look at me, i'm japanese!!!

Rumiko's aunt dressd me up. it took her 45 min to get me all dressed up. . . I enjoyed it! Rumiko's aunt has a license in dressing up in kimonos, because she studied for two yrs. on how to dress up in a kimono.

I could hardly move, but still, i kept the kimono for 2 hours and a half. . . It's a once in a life time chance! =)

I ate on the floor, walked and sat all morning with that kimono. . . It was great!

these are my Japanese grandparents (Rumiko's parents). I went to eat with them,

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I can eat with ohashi (chopsticks) now! I'm so Japanese. . . haha!


These are my friends from school.

They are: (right to left) Peter, Steve, David, Doug & Sid. Bottom: Erica & Bk

These are the children and teachers in the children ministry. On Oct. 1, 00 we began

the new program La Cosecha. . . no wonder we're dressed up as farmers. . .

Here we are at Lake Shikotsuko David, Erica and Bk the day of baptisms.

David, Erica and Bk in the pedal boats in Lake Shikotsuko. . . kul.

This is my family dressed up in Mexican costumes on Sept. 16, 00.

We are: mom- Rumiko. dad- Yoshihiro.

and little sis- Sami Chan. . .

and their eldest daughter-Bk

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