Wednesday, 5 November 2008

bleughhh!

is that how you spell the word for "my goodness what was I thinking? 'japan' and 'winery' do not mix!"

I am not a wine expert but the wine we tasted at the winery in Yamanashi was pretty bad. We actually ended up buying a bottle of south african red wine at the supermarket for about 800yen and it was way nicer.

This round up of our camping trip was stuck in my keitai draft box for the last few days(as I fell asleep in the car on the way home writing it, haha), but am finally getting it posted!yay.

So, sat night's camp food was delish - whole chicken stuffed with frozen えびピラフ cooked over coals in the dutch oven. There was yummy vege & chicken & bacon soup; sanma and oysters and other random stuff I can't remember. And the photo is a bit crap, but you can just see the boys preparing something in the dutch oven!


K crashed after a big day of playing with the goats and sheep in the paddock - the camp site we stayed at was part of a farm! She spent the whole time patting the goat on the nose saying "good girl", and feeding it dead leaves, which the goat was not so impressed with. She also made friends with one of the other campers, 3year old (turning 4 in Dec) A-chan, who kept on trying to pick K up "抱っこする" . She was a good kid though, and it seems that K really likes playing with お姉ちゃんs.

After K went to sleep, I went back to the "party tent" to polish off the red wine, however a few glasses and I was ready to curl up with Nora in the tent.
Here is our campsite: car, our 3-man blue tent and the "party tent" looking out over the valley and mountains of Yamanashi.


Unfortunately, K woke up SCREAMING at about 11pm, and there was NOTHING I could do to console her. She I ended up grabbing her and two sleeping bags and heading for the car, where I thought at least if she was screaming all night, the other people at the campsite would be able to sleep. We didn't get much sleep, and it was FREEZING. Found out the next morning when the sun came up that J had left the front driver's side window open. No wonder I was cold all night *sigh*.

Sunday we decided to go to the onsen around 11am. But K fell asleep in the car on the way there, obviously from lack of sleep and waking up at 6am (her normal wake up time is 7:30am). So I missed out on the onsen, as I stayed in the car with K. We did come back, just the two of us in the afternoon for an onsen while the boys prepared Sunday night's dinner of curry, penne pasta and more sanma (one of J's friend's works at the fish markets, so gets really good fish cheap - he always brings it along for our camps). K was pretty tired by about 7pm, so we put her to bed early, I finnished off the rest of the wine, and a few chu-hais, ate more food (yummy chicken marinated in rosemary!) and then crashed at about 9pm. It was not as cold as Saturday night, so we all slept well.

Monday morning after breakfast was clean-up time, and we left the camp site at about 11am. Again, K fell asleep pretty much straight away in the car (no lunch!) and then so did I. We got home by 2pm, did several loads of washing to get the charcoal smell out of all our warm clothes and then I ran down to KFC for dinner! I reckon I must have eaten about 3 whole chickens over the weekend...and put on about 3kg because of it.

But it was a good camping trip in the end, probably (well, almost definately) our last for the year. We only had 3 this year anyway - 3days over Golden Week, our mini-road trip over O-bon (where the tent never saw the light of day as we stayed in the car) and this one.

2 comments:

  1. Three camping trips in a year isn`t too bad. I quite enjoy camping although I never did it as a child- in fact the first time I went camping (although apparently did once as a baby but do not remember) was with an ex bf and his family.

    I have been camping in Japan a couple of times, always in the height of summer, and always at the same place- chichibu in Saitama.

    Would love to go camping with you sometime next year perhaps?!

    Glad you had a good time, and had to laugh when you talked about the wine tasting- Japanese wine is quite crap! Bring on the Aussie or Kiwi stuff I say! My favourite at the moment is Oyster Bay Sauv Blanc....It is from NZ. Not too expensive also which is great!

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  2. wow, your camp food sure beats the usual hot dogs on sticks fare we have!

    My 2 yo was so happy camping and playing in the tent until she realised we would be sleeping in the tent then she went hysterical and screamed 'I want my bed!' for 2 hours. @_@

    The next time she was fine though. phew!

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