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Not easy to make the small biscuit, so I make the big biscuit, I am not sure hot to handle the oven, I am not sure what us top girll means..finaly..hahhahah...
whoa, there's a bathroom back here? when we first walked through, we thought the second bathroom would be in the basement. Nope, check out that walk through closet (space for hanging clothes on both sides of the doorways) and master bathroom.
North side bedroom where the ferrets are hanging out. Great huge closet - this room will most likely be my home office/craft room/ferret room.
ain't she a beauty? she even came inked. O found it funny i had already named my board (and his).
we finally went snowboarding! it was my first time. it was O's first time after 15 years of avid boarding. it was fun!
I'm at Salt Spring Saturday Market-in-the-Park! foursquare.com/v/4bf84c975ec320a1bf8888d3 on #foursquare
Thought I'd check out Scout and found out I had 4 photos make Explore that I never knew about! lol
1. blowin' in the wind, 2. {C} is for coffee, 3. Happy Six Month Birthday, 4. April Day 9: {love my baby}
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Main floor bathroom - it's actually the bathroom we are using for now since it, umm, has an actual door to it, haha. Only room with blinds too.
ZAHS advanced band performs at Grandberry Mall
Zama American High School’s advanced band played for the first time in a local foreign national concert venue May 22 at Grandberry Mall.
Kevin Hanson, Zama American School band teacher, said he has been here nine years and they have been unable to find a venue off-base.
“For this performance opportunity, we had to send a video of the band to be asked/accepted to play,” said Hanson.
The symphonic band of 41 students played a variety of music to include some Disney movie themed music, Batman’s theme song and the Mission Impossible movie theme song.
Hanson said the mall manager was watching the crowd and everyone seemed to enjoy it.
“We were invited to come back anytime,” said Hanson.
(U.S. Army photo by Alia Naffouj)
To see more photos and videos from the Camp Zama community go to USAG-Japan Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/garrisonjapan/.
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ZAHS advanced band performs at Grandberry Mall
Zama American High School’s advanced band played for the first time in a local foreign national concert venue May 22 at Grandberry Mall.
Kevin Hanson, Zama American School band teacher, said he has been here nine years and they have been unable to find a venue off-base.
“For this performance opportunity, we had to send a video of the band to be asked/accepted to play,” said Hanson.
The symphonic band of 41 students played a variety of music to include some Disney movie themed music, Batman’s theme song and the Mission Impossible movie theme song.
Hanson said the mall manager was watching the crowd and everyone seemed to enjoy it.
“We were invited to come back anytime,” said Hanson.
(U.S. Army photo by Alia Naffouj)
To see more photos and videos from the Camp Zama community go to USAG-Japan Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/garrisonjapan/.
While visiting the downtown YMCA to work out, Chad Lavalle saw the blood drive and decided to donate blood for the first time. His goal is to become a regular donor.
ZAHS advanced band performs at Grandberry Mall
Zama American High School’s advanced band played for the first time in a local foreign national concert venue May 22 at Grandberry Mall.
Kevin Hanson, Zama American School band teacher, said he has been here nine years and they have been unable to find a venue off-base.
“For this performance opportunity, we had to send a video of the band to be asked/accepted to play,” said Hanson.
The symphonic band of 41 students played a variety of music to include some Disney movie themed music, Batman’s theme song and the Mission Impossible movie theme song.
Hanson said the mall manager was watching the crowd and everyone seemed to enjoy it.
“We were invited to come back anytime,” said Hanson.
(U.S. Army photo by Alia Naffouj)
To see more photos and videos from the Camp Zama community go to USAG-Japan Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/garrisonjapan/.