Davis and I have been trying to find local spots (food and activities)
for a while now that won’t break the bank.We definitely found the first of many this weekend. We visited the
Japanese Friendship
Garden in downtown Phoenix.
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Yup that's a waterfall amazing right? |
We went on Sunday afternoon since we were having amazing Arizona weather; cloudy and
no hot sun. Upon arriving we were greeted by a few sweet volunteers and the
founder of the garden Masako Takiguchi. They were very kind and gave us all the
information of what to do once we entered. We bought a little bag of fish food
so we could do some feeding and went on our way.
The first thing we noticed was how breathtaking it all was.
I found it hard to believe that we were in Phoenix. I felt as if we had just been
transported to Japan.
It was just so peaceful and serene.
Seriously it was just so beautiful and tranquil. With the
freeway being so close I couldn’t hear it at all. We took in the over seen and
continued on our tour. There was a sword demonstration going on.
We stopped for about 15 minutes to check it out mostly because that's how long Charles can stay quite. It was interesting
and it was crazy to see the age range of the people practicing. I swear that the youngest kid was just a
little older then Charles.
We left because my kid of course wanted to go get
the sword. We/ I made an executive decision that we would check out the rest of
the garden so that the rest of the crowd could actually hear what was going on.
For more info check out
www.facebook.com/shihanabbott
We then went to feed the koi fish and ducks. When we got to
the bridge the fish knew what was coming they started swimming towards us.
Davis and the baby started feeding them and they went nuts.
They were swirling
around the maniacs. The picture does not
do it justice. We got some amazing shots. This would be an awesome shot to take
pictures for a wedding or just a photo session.
The garden is a non profit organization you can check out
more about the history and fees at
www.japanesefriendshipgarden.org/.
They opened almost 12 years and offer a
traditional tea ceremony. You can call to set up a reservation.
Once we left we headed over to Pita Jungle which is in
walking distance. But we drove cause that’s how we roll.
We hung out on the patio and had a few drinks and hummus.
The margaritas were definitely on point. Charles made a couple new friends by
running off and trying to sit with other couples. They were all so friendly and
made our outing extra special.
We topped of the night by watching a few movies on the couch
and going to bed at a descent time. Oh how our life has changed since having a
baby. No more late nights out and crawling into bed by 6 am.
Did you do anything new this weekend?
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