Wednesday, August 1, 2012


 Zip Lining & Battle Sites!


This past weekend checked off the last big things on my must-do list while here on Okinawa. Zip lining was the most thrilling experience of my life. We were given a 10-minute informational talk on how to attach our harness latches onto the zip line and were then sent off into the forest to maneuver the course on our own. We went through the course twice, the first time being full of shakes and anxiousness, but when it came to round two we began to feel in control swinging through the tree tops, and were able to fully take in the amazing views of the ocean and absolute thrill that it gave us. The last part of the course was the tarzan fall where you jump off a tower and free fall for a few seconds, until being caught by your rope and crashing into a large net in front of you. Some great advice that was given to me for this, which I also feel has defined my summer, was “don’t think twice about it, just do it.” It is absolutely unreal that we are heading out of Japan and back home to our real lives in less than three weeks, with only two weekends left. Our Aquatics staff leaves a week before us, which means the first of the waterworks goodbyes begins this weekend.

 
The Tarzan Swing!


 Delicious food after zip lining at Joyful Cafe!

Sunday we boarded another MCCS bus for a battle sites tour of Okinawa. We were bombarded with a crazy amount of history and information on World War II and specifically the Battle of Okinawa, but it was so great to finally get some in-depth, historical knowledge of the Island we have called home for the past two months. We visited the Kazukai battle site, some Japanese caves and a museum exhibition on Camp Kinser that holds photographs and items from the Battle of Okinawa and remnants that have been buried up right outside of base. After viewing this exhibition, it really put into perspective how grateful I am of the opportunity to not only be in Japan, but to be able to live on this Marine Corps base that has so much history to it and is rarely accessible to the majority of the public. We also visited the Peace Prayer Park, which consists of various memorials and statues along with a museum and some great views of the Pacific Ocean. It is a very large park and has so much to view. We will be going back there this weekend on our mandatory fun trip with the entire Camp Adventure staff on Okinawa.

 At Kazukai Battle Site 

A flag from the museum of the Battle of Okinawa on Camp Kinser

View out to the Pacific Ocean at Peace Prayer Park


View of the harbor at Tropical Ginowan Beach

We’re ringing in week 7 of Camp A with an “Outrageous Olympic Odyssey” theme, which is only fitting for the London 2012 games having started this weekend. Time is flying by, and I am going to miss the children so incredibly much along with the great new friends I have made here. Leaving Oki is going to be so extremely bittersweet, but until then, going to be making the absolute best out of the next two and a half weeks!

Peace & love from the greatest Island on this planet J

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