Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Holiday Letter 2016

2016 was the year of travel and change.
We had the opportunity to see the world through our daughters’ eyes and we got to experience life as empty nesters, albeit briefly. We worked a lot.   

Last December (2015) we started our travels by meeting Miye’s host family, the Benedettis, in Fano, Italy. We were also able to visit Rome, where Michael and I met 28 years ago.  We went on to Germany to meet our host daughter Hannah's family, the Schmids, who showed us around Bavaria.


The Benedetti-Aoki-Kramer family


The Schmid-Aoki-Kramer family (minus Lucas and Jacob)

At the end of January we took Chiyo to Los Angeles where we delivered her to the AFS volunteers who saw her off on her study abroad to New Zealand. We were happy for her because this is what she wanted, but were nervous about her living with a large family in a small town in New Zealand we had never heard of - Opotiki (Ohpoh-tohkee).


The last family picture for 11 months
We made our annual excursion to Winthrop in February, with Sarah and Sophie- thank goodness the girls finally appreciate cross-country skiing.


Cross-country skiing on Carol's birthday 
In March while Miye was off playing at a soccer tournament in Dallas, we went to New Mexico to visit some old friends.


Visiting with Trudy and Tom (who was the photographer)
In April we made it to Hawaii, thankfully without the flight drama of our last trip! The observatory on Mauna Kea was amazing and the number of stars you could see was astounding. Hawaii is such a beautiful place - we wish we could visit more often.


A stands for warm Aloha, L is for laughter and smiles, O is for out in the Pacific where the angels build these tropic isles, H is for beautiful Hawaii far across the ocean blue, A just means Aloha and Aloha means I love you (lyrics from a song Miye and Sophie learned in elementary school)
We stayed home in May and watched on with misty eyes as Miye got dressed up and left for prom. She missed having her sister there and Chiyo missed being there so much she sent video messages of herself crying. Back in New Zealand Chiyo was in the play "Jack and the Bean Stalk" in a nearby community theater in the town of Whakatane  (pronounced “Fah-kah-ta-nee”). She had a blast continuing her acting career.

The necessary prom picture with the parents 




Our less professional shot of Chiyo
Miye graduated from Garfield High School in June with a Seal of Biliteracy in Japanese and Italian. We finally got to use the flight vouchers from our Europe trip last year and we went to visit Carol’s cousins in Tokyo and Osaka and Michael’s cousin in Fukuoka. Miye and Michael climbed Mt Fuji and were able to summit! Chiyo decided to play soccer for her high school in Opotiki and enjoyed being able to continue to play goalkeeper. She had lots of fun and sent us lots of mud-covered pictures.


The three high school graduates Miye & cousins Rovell and Emily


Miye with Grandma and Grandpa on graduation day!


Chiyo covered in mud after a soccer game


Visiting the Shinmi family in Tokyo before Miye and Michael left for Mt. Fuji


Visiting with Yuko and her beautiful family 


Breakfast with Michael's cousin Craig and his wife


And of course the Takeuchi family
Universal Studios Japan with the Takeuchi girls


Saying goodbye at the airport in Osaka
In July we went to Park City Utah for our cousin Kato’s wedding. Miye's friend Viola from Fano came to stay with us for a couple of weeks. Chiyo helped plan a ball at Opotiki College (her high school there) and went with one of her exchange student friends.


Before Kato and Houston's wedding


We took Viola to lunch on the Space Needle


Chiyo and her date with Chiyo's host mother Jodine
August brought the Great Glass Bowl Incident. Carol’s sleeve got hooked on the door handle and spun her into the wall, whereupon the glass bowl she was carrying shattered in her hands and left her with 27 stitches on her hand and leg. The next day we left to take Miye to Ripon College. We got her settled into her dorm and met her wonderful roommate, Abbie.

Carol being loaded into the ambulance


All of the stitches!


Leaving Seattle for Ripon! We got seated early because Carol had to use a walker


Miye standing in the parking lot outside of Tri Dorms


Miye and her roommate Abbie
We went to visit Miye in September with Michi and see her hard work pay off as she earned the starting goalkeeper position. Chiyo was off on an adventure to New Zealand South Island and partaking in a Kiwi-originated sport: bungee jumping from a 34-meter high bridge. (Do the math - I like to keep the number in metric - it is smaller).


Brunch at Mr. and Mrs. P's, a favorite breakfast/lunch/brunch spot in Ripon


Chiyo and her Little Mermaid leggings jumping off the bridge!


An action shot of Miye punching the ball away from goal - a win for Ripon!
In October we surprised Miye in Illinois at her soccer games and got to visit with the Kramer families from Illinois and St Louis. After the best season Ripon College women’s soccer team has ever seen, it ended too soon and was unfortunately decided by a pair of controversial penalty kicks.

The Kramer crew came out to the game at Illinois College


Auntie Jill came to support Miye at Knox College
In November Chiyo experienced her first graduation as she finished school at Opotiki College. We (the parents) decided to take a trip down to New Zealand to help bring her home. We met Chiyo's family, the Whare (pronounced "Fuh-ree") family, who welcomed her in just like one of their 7 other children. We fell in love with New Zealand and the Whare Whanau (pronounced like Miye's Italian home town, Fano; whanau) and hope to go back soon! Miye spent Thanksgiving in Chicago with Grandma and Grandpa Kramer and Michael’s siblings Jill and Lisa’s families. We are so thankful for having family no matter where we go!


Chiyo graduated!


Seeing Chiyo in Wellington


Whare-Aoki-Kramer picture


Leelyn (14), Chiyo, Grandpa and Michael


Michael, Tahuu (19) and Chiyo


Tamati (4), Leon, Chiyo, Triniti (4), Caanan (5), Jodine and Sienna (20)

Thankfully we made it back to December with a full house. Chiyo came home and a couple weeks later Miye followed. It has been so wonderful having the whole family home again but unfortunately (or fortunately – you pick) Miye had to go back to school January 15th so Chiyo is the only kid in the house.  

We enjoyed participating in the women's march in Seattle with 130K + others.

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Holiday Letter 2015

Greetings from the Aoki-Kramer Family
Thought we'd surprise you all with our holiday greetings a little earlier this year.

Surprise!! (Michael, Miye, and Carol at the One Direction
concert. Chiyo was down on the field)
Most of you might recall that Miye,18 as of this November, left for Fano, Italy in September of 2014.

At the airport early in the morning saying goodbye to Miye
on September 2, 2014
While she was gone, we hosted Hannah, a 15 going on 16 year old, from Bad Aibling, Germany. Chiyo, 16 next week, appreciated not being an only child while Miye was away.

Chiyo and Hannah
During the last week of June our year with Hannah came to an end. It was so very emotional to see her leave, as she really became a part of our family.

Hannah and Chiyo saying goodbye
(for now...)
On July 5th Miye returned home. We met her in NYC and then spent the next 10 days touring the east coast, looking at universities and colleges that were interested in having her as a soccer goal keeper and had programs she was interested in studying.

Picking Miye up at the airport in New York
Miye taking a nap on Chiyo in the car during
one of the long drives between colleges.
Long nights and lots of travel do tend
to wear people out.
Because of Miye and Hannah's experience studying abroad, Chiyo thought she should join the AFS family and study abroad too. This September she found that she was one of 2 from the U.S. to be picked to go to New Zealand this January. She leaves us on January 27 and will return in early December.


The flag of New Zealand
So that brings us to the end of the 2015. We wanted to visit Miye's host family and Hannah's family in the summer after Miye graduates, but realized Chiyo would be gone, so decided to go over the holidays.
Delicious airplane food
We went Rome, took a train to Fano and stayed from the 23rd to the 27th with Miye's host family, the Benedettis.

Visiting the Trevi Fountain with Max

Miye, Oscar (host brother), Sara (Oscar's girlfriend),
Ester (host sister), Massimo (host dad), Eleonora
(host mom), Carol, Michael, Chiyo, Rocky (host dog)
Ester, Miye, and Chiyo warming their backs up in front of
the new fireplace
All of Miye's siblings! Chiyo, Rocky, Ester, and Oscar
The whole Benedetti-Aoki-Kramer family. Michael, Miye,
Ester, Chiyo, Massimo, Eleonora, Oscar, Carol
Little did we know Miye's host mother's parents and brother and his family would also be there, so 14 of us lived together as one big family, eating the most delicious meals one could imagine.

Paella for Christmas dinner!
Sebastiano, Giuseppe (Ele's
brother), Vincenzo, Carmen

Spaghetti with mozzarella and eggplant

The chefs Massimo and Ele
Miye, Nonno Nello and Nonna Anna
The paella
Not only did we see the love they had for Miye, they all welcomed us as apart of their family too. We ate and ate and ate so many varieties of dishes made by Eleonora, Miye's host mother, enjoyed heartfelt moments with the family, visited the picturesque towns of Urbino and Gradara, and enjoyed Fano's open air market.

Gnocchi
Homemade pizza
Carol and Michael in Urbino
Carol, Oscar, Miye, Michael, Chiyo
in Urbino
View of Urbino
View from Urbino
Selfie in Gradara



Benedetti-Aoki-Kramer girls in Gradara
A church in Urbino




It was quite emotional leaving them on the 27th.

Miye and Ele hugging

Marco (Ester's childhood friend),
Miye, and Ester
Carol, Myriam (Miye's Italian
teacher), Miye, and Michael
We next went to Bad Aibling, a beautiful little town a hour outside of Munich, close to the Austrian border, where we got to meet Hannah's family.

Hannah and her little brother Jacob
Chiyo, Miye, Hannah's grandmother, and
Hannah
Lucas (Hannah's brother), Miye, and Michael
Carol, Oliver (Hannah's dad), and
Sabine (Hannah's mom)

We were able to visit two of three of King Ludwig II's castles, the islands of the Chiemsee, a wonderful beer hall at the Tegernsee, shopping and the Hofbräuhaus in Munich, and many friends of Hannah's family, including Hannah's friend Charly who came to stay with us in February last year.


 
Hannah, Sabine, Jacob, Lucas, Chiyo, Carol,
Miye, and Michael at Neuschwanstein
(The Disney Castle and one of Ludwig II's)


The Swan Castle (Neuschwanstein)




One of the islands of Chiemsee
Beers at Hofbräuhaus with Sabine's friend Alex
(Miye got the wrong size...)


Bratwurst and sauerkraut
The ankle of a pig and potato dumpling





















We enjoyed many Bavarian dishes that Hannah's parents prepared and Charly's parents, as well as a New Year's Eve potluck feast that featured dishes from around the world. We were able to spend special times with Hannah's parents and can see why Hannah is such a special individual.

Karl (Charly's dad), Charly (Hannah's
friend), and Annette (Charly's mom)

The fished was smoked the day we ate it! It
was absolutely delicious!

Dinner at Charly's house: smoked fish, potato salad, carrot salad,
beet salad, chestnut soup, and bread

Here are photos from the international dinner


A Moroccan dessert





 


Hannah made spam musubi



On one very expensive note, at the airport on the day we were to leave Seattle, the ticket agent said that Miye was not allowed to go because her passport was expiring within 3 months of us returning. So Chiyo and Carol stayed with the plans and went to Rome without Michael and Miye. They returned home, were first in line at the passport office Monday morning. The very nice agent commented on how every Monday he gets a huge line of people who were denied their trip over the weekend, but since Miye had all of the correct paperwork completed, he was able to expedite a new passport to her by 11 am. Michael and Miye then rushed back to the airport to see if they could use their tickets from the day before, unfortunately it was all too complicated and no one could give the approval. Michael bought two completely new airline tickets for the two of them.  So, please remember that the next time you plan to leave the country, make sure that your passport expiration date is at least 6 months after your return date, or you may not be able to go!  (The European Union only requires 3 months, but some countries require 6 months and Miye wants to know what an expiration date is for if they aren’t going to use it).
On the work fronts, Michael was promoted regional manager of RDH's Seattle office. This is his 12th year with RDH and he continues to look forward to going to work every day. It's actually hard to get him to take vacation! Carol continues to work 3 days/week with the Seattle school district, but is starting to work per diem at Keiro Nursing home (seeing if she might be happier in this new setting).
Now that the new year is here, we must quickly get Chiyo ready for her study abroad. We wish you all a very peaceful year and wish you many good times with family and friends and hope you will be be sure to visit us - we'll have lots of extra room as we will have no children from August - December!
                    Sending you much love from Michael, Carol, Miye and Chiyo  


Tried to make this shorter, but couldn’t so I’ll add:
We still are at 2305 Broadway E., Seattle, WA   98102
Michael and the girls are on Facebook
carolak1@mindspring.com BUT, she is finally going to change it to… carol.aokikramer@gmail.com
chiyo2000@mindspring.com this too will end soon... chiyoeak@gmail.com