8. July 2019 12:07
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Fairly recently we started the boys on Karate.
We thought it would be a good activity for them to build strength, motor skills and discipline.
Especially Aiden is really enjoying it and putting in the hard work at home practicing. He has become stronger throughout the classes which is great. Before we started he had almost no core strength and now he is able to do sit-ups and pushups.
This weekend both Aiden and Lucas were pulled up for their first proper graduation from the white belts to the red belts and they both passed.
17. June 2019 20:06
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2. April 2019 20:10
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The Osaka aquarium is massive and very impressive. The centre piece is the massive tank in the middle with two large whale sharks and which is also full of other sharks such as hammerheads.
2. April 2019 20:10
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Tontonburi is know as the chefs/kitchen area. Here you can buy everything needed for a japanese restaurant.
It is also full of actual restaurants and other oddities such as more exotic places. It has what is known as Osaka's best Ramen restaurant (the one with the long counter in the photos below) - and Yes, the Ramen was very good.
Here it is also possible to eat specialties such as the Puffa fish.
It was also one of the few places where I saw real Samurai swords for sale.
2. April 2019 20:10
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Below the Osaka tower is a restaurant area with lots of yummi food.
The area was once a very modern part of Osaka, and worth a visit during the night.
2. April 2019 20:10
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Osaka castle is a beautiful multi story pagoda like castle inside these massive moats and ramparts with several layers of defense.
2. April 2019 18:10
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In Osaka we went to the Toei Film Studio.
This is an area where they have filmed lots of traditional Japanese movies and where they have all the old houses and also some theaters.
It is also used as a bit of an entertainment and cultural area to teach the Japanese about their culture. Surprisingly we seemed to be the only foreign tourists there and it was definitely worth the visit even though we didn't understand a word of what they were saying.
2. April 2019 13:10
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While in Japan we had to try a traditional Japanese bathhouse. We found a small one in the suburbs of Osaka that had good reviews and was also suited for the boys.
As most of the bath houses men and women are in different sections, so I took the boys with me which was a fun experience for them.
The bath house had a section that was full of yellow rubber ducks, and the boys spent a fair amount of time playing with them.
It also had a lot of other pools that varied from really hot to freezing cold pools as well a various mineral baths with water pumped up from deep underground.
It is difficult to describe the feeling, but both Kim and I felt amazing afterwards. No photos allowed inside, so the outside and the poster at the local trans station will have to do.
2. April 2019 13:10
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In Osaka we went to the Universal Studios theme park. It was just before Halloween, so everywhere in the park people were dressed up in 'scary' costumes.
After dark the park put on the most amazing zombie show with hundreds of actors and dancers dressed up as zombies - No One celebrates Halloween like the Japanese - amazing!!!!
  
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Efter
vores sidste middag blev vi underholdt af en ung kedelig mavedanserinde
og, hvad jeg har ventet på at se, en "Hvirvlende Dervish"
- en fremvisning af Sufi dans.
Sufism, en halv-mystisk gren af Islam,
med en uortodoks vej til bøn, det vil sige at danse og opnå
en trancelignende forening med Gud.
Tilskyndet af takten fra trommer, strenge
og fløjter, spinner danseren rundt i et slør of flerfarvet
skørt - rød, gul og blå - indtil han lignede en
snurretop.
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Lørdag 20 November 2004 (start
4:45)
De fleste af familien nød krydstogtet
og stederne de så. De var ikke særlig glade ved planlægningen
af turen med latterlige tidlige morgenstarter, nogle dage sammenpressede
og andre med næsten intet. Men mest af alt var mange af familien
utilfredse med Adam - vi klagede på vore spørgeskemaer
og Ulla gav AB-Travel repræsentanten en opsang om, hvor ubehagelig
Adam havde været, hvor intetsigende hans høj-accenterede
sprog havde været, han kørte på nogle af os, stirrede
på børnene for at sludre bag i bussen, han undgik spørgsmål
og skældte på alle, der afbrød ham med et spørgsmål.
Værst var alle de unødvendige "kommissions baserede"
stop, som tog tid fra vores seværdigheds besøg. Han var
en typisk Ægypter, som kunne have gjort vores tur meget mere lykkelig.
Fra en tidelig flyvetur til Cairo, en galehus
med vores bagage, en tretimers ventetid I en kaffeshop på et hotel
tæt ved, til en 4½ timers flyvetur tilbage til København,
var klokken 17, da vi fik vores bagage og tog en sidste afsked med alle
medlemmer af familien. På trods af en start kl. 4.45 tog det os
en hel dag at komme hjem.
Der er en vis portion tristhed at det måske
er sidste gang familien er samlet, da Bedstemor jo bliver ældre.
René har været med på måske ti samlinger, planlagt
af Bedstemors børn, men betalt af Bedsteforældrene - som
en arv til familien. Jeg har været heldig og privilegeret at blive
inviteret med på en af disse familiesamlinger - fire generationer
i alt. Det gav mig lov til at besøge en anden eksotisk del af
verden og at lære at kende denne meget specielle Matriark. |

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