On our final morning we went for a stroll through the rural town of Ohara. The leaves of the mountains were stunning clothed in reds, oranges, and yellows.
We were in Kyoto over the busiest weekend of the year due to the beautiful changing Autumn colours. To make the most of the season, we headed an hour north of Kyoto on the bus for our final night in Ohara. We stayed at a "ryokan" or traditional inn with outside hot springs.
It truly was wonderful to take Wayne to Kyoto International Chapel where I attended for eight years plus. We've bridged my two worlds! They introduced us as "Carly and Wayne Mulqueen" and even played our ten minute slide show of our wedding for those who were still around after lunch. Tears came to my eyes as there were many people at Chapel who I would've loved to have been there xx Thankfully we were able to visit as a married couple of only seven months! It was such a blessing to see you all! We will continue to pray for you xx
Extended family and friends gathered at Tomomi's Mum's place for a beautiful meal of fresh sashimi and some of my other favourite dishes. I was overwhelmed to see them all for such a brief time. I do hope that we can return again soon or that some of these special people can visit us in New Zealand xx
I was all teary eyed as we approached Gotenyama where I lived with Tomomi for nearly four years and became so close to the extended Yamamoto family. Tomomi hosted a special lunch for us to catch up with Debby, Naomi and Hitomi. We had a wonderful time talking, praying and worshipping together. It was quite unsettling seeing my beautiful friends and then being torn apart all over again! I did a lot of weeping on return to New Zealand xx Feeling much better now but I still do miss you all!
Wayne and I had a lovley evening and delicious meal with the Shincho family. Saori came with her Mum and two baby boys to our wedding so it gorgeous to see them again so soon! Mayumi has recently became engaged so it was very special to meet her fiance :) So wonderful to see the family growing xx Thank you for having us!
I took Wayne to show him the traditional Japanese style house which I lived in for one year (on the right above). It was a dear wee two-storied place probably nearly 90 years old now. One of the reasons I chose to move on from this treasure spot was that the summer was extruciatingly hot and the winter was freezing... I had to step outside through the snow to use the bathroom and shower! It was delightful to bump into my previous landlord and landlady. They have since purchased eight more preserved homes or "machiya" which are open to the public to dine in or stay in overnight. http://www.shindosyokuryo.com/
met at a Passover celebration at St Pauls in 2006. From the moment Carly met Wayne her heart was doing sommersaults and his eyes were glistening! It was only after meeting for the second time that Carly was dreaming of marrying Wayne! They did just that one year later on Easter Saturday 2007, and are now officially Cobbers in Cahoots!!!