Sunday, 25 October 2009

Passing on the Lovie

At our home prior to the holidays we have the children go thru their toys and pick out the ones they no longer play with. Theses toys are then donated with love to other children. This year our family will be donating to Ishimine Children's Home, an orphanage located in Naha.


The Ishimine Children's has approx 90 children ranging in ages from 2 to 18 years old. Should you decide to clean out your closet. Please drop your loved toys off at the donation box located at the Professional Development Center, building 3445 located on Kadena AB. All loved toys are wanted but please make sure they are in good condition. For further information please contact TSgt Jerald Custance or the FTAC Leads via phone at 632-7829.


If you don't have children but would love to help you can:
- donate Christmas decorations
- candies
-  Volunteer with the Community Action Council (CAC) with their Christmas party and Angel Tree for the Ishimine Children's Home and other activities. Call 634 3390


So now you have a wonderful reason to go clean out your closet!

Likeness

"As the smallest drop of water detached from the ocean contains all the qualities of the ocean, so man, detached in consciousness from the Infinite, 
contains within him its likeness; 
and as the drop of water must, 
by the law of its nature,
 ultimately find its way back to the ocean and lose itself in its silent depths,
 so must man, by the unfailing law of his nature, 
at last return to his source, 
and lose himself in the great ocean of the Infinite."

~ James Allen


Walkabout Okinawa~ Sunabe Seawall

Walkabout~ Okinawa is my photographic essay of our time here in Okinawa, Japan.
The photo essays will be a collection of photographs that I hope capture the character of the place, people or event. The photographs at times will have captions and other times the photograph will have to tell the story. Come back often to enjoy Walkabout~ Okinawa as we explore this magnificent island together


Alright today we are off to Sunabe Seawall located in Sunabe in the central portion of Okinawa near gate 1 of Kadena Air Base. 


Walkabout~ Okinawa: Sunabe Seawall




Wednesday, 21 October 2009

Sharing the blog love!

*Photojojo!* has generously provided a Fuji Instax Camera for a giveaway contest being held on Rachel Devine's sesame ellis photoblog. To enter the contest the only thing you have to do is leave a comment  on the sesame ellis photoblog about a time you wished you had an instant camera. I'm going to date myself, lol but it would be nice to have a new version of the old Polaroid from days past.


Now go enter to win yourself a camera!


Take care~ Denise

Tuesday, 20 October 2009

Wanted Newborn Models

Please share this information with friends and anyone you know that has recently had a newborn little bundle.


Details:
- Complimentary Session
-10 print proofs @ 4x6 any additional prints or birth announcements can be purchased at regular prices.
-online gallery provided to share with family and friends
-require a signed model release to allow photographer to use images to promote work
-2 hour session
-newborn must be under two weeks

What a great opportunity to capture this time in your lives and preserve it for life. Also a great savings a newborn session investment can range from $100 to $300.
I look forward to hearing from all the Radiant Ladies.
For further information please contact me via email at risingsunmemories at gmail dot com


Friday, 16 October 2009

No Such Word

"Through some strange and powerful principle
 of "mental chemistry"
 which she has never divulged, 
Nature wraps up in the impulse of strong desire,
 "that something" 
which recognizes no such word as 
"impossible,"
 and accepts no such reality as failure." 
~Napoleon Hill

Family

It's official I am now a part of the Photoshop family.
The CS4 is nice and safe in my computer as snug as a bug in a rug. 


Hmmm, now what?
I'm not a tech savy person but I am up for the challenge of learning something new. Deep breathe, I just need to make some sense of this. So off to the Foster Library we went looking for a book on CS4. I was excited that they had the book "Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Classroom In A Book" which I had been advised to get. Now, I'm armed with the book of knowledge "Cue Angels, AAaaaahhhhhh", for a couple of weeks. I'm excited about reading the book even though my learning style is hands on. In the meantime after Typhoon Trio are snug as a bugs in a rug and with KB being deployed. I'll take advantage of this quiet time to learn and grow as a photographer. As I learn about the program (fingers crossed) I will post before and after shots of the edited photographs.



While visiting the library I viewed Chris Wilson's exhibit Vision of Japan. The collection is beautiful and I'm very happy for the opportunity to view them. Wilson's work is an inspiration to a new photographer such as myself. Visit Foster Library before October 31st so that you too can view his artwork.

Wish me luck!
Take care~ Denise

Thursday, 15 October 2009

Okinawa Hai!

In May 2008, we were informed that we were PCSing in January 2009. This came to us as a surprise but were very excited about our new destination to Okinawa, Japan. All at once I was feeling excited and scared this was our first over seas assignment but my husbands second tour to Kadena Air Base. So for the next few months, while my darling husband was deployed and after our children were snug as bugs in bed, I surfed the net researching information on Okinawa.


There are lots of sites on Okinawa and Kadena but I wanted the perspective that you get from a friend. I wanted to know about housing, how hard was it to travel half way around the world with 3 yr old B/G twins, a one yr old and a fur baby.  That's when I came across this great website called Okinawa Hai!  It had everything I was looking for it covered such items of interest as to live, to work, to shop, to eat, to do, to learn and to parent. This site was a wealth of knowledge and I was able to view the comments of fellow military families that were there or in transit. What was nice too about the site is the information wasn't old because there was a new article posted every Monday.


After a few months of reading Okinawa Hai Meredith Novario the founder started a social network to go along with the site.  Okinawa Hai Society  this was the icing on the cake. I was not only reading about Okinawa but now I was interacting with people who were there or on their way. How great was that a chance to make friends before getting there. This was a blessing because the ladies I meet on this forum are now my friends. Friends I didn't meet for 6 months while we chatted from other sides of the world and some I've just recently met in person after being here on island. That was the best part of finding this site was knowing that I had established a network of friends before even getting here.


Are you PSCing to Okinawa, Japan? Then go to Okinawa Hai! you'll not only find a wealth of knowledge there but you just might find your next best friend.


This post is dedicated to my very first friend in Okinawa Dasha who's family is now on a new journey of their own. You have touched many hearts and will be missed dearly. Much prosperity to you and your family!  Congratulations, Rob on your retirement from the United States Marine Corps (USMC)! Semper Fi!

Children See, Children Do

This video is powerful, thought provoking and moving. 
Child-Friendly is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of children. For more information on this organization please go to Child-Friendly.







Saturday, 10 October 2009

Walkabout Okinawa~ Kokusai Street

Walkabout~ Okinawa is my photographic essay of our time here in Okinawa, Japan.
The photo essays will be a collection of photographs that I hope capture the character of the place, people or event. The photographs at times will have captions and other times the photograph will have to tell the story. Come back often to enjoy Walkabout~ Okinawa as we explore this magnificent island together


Alright today we are off to Kokusai Street located in Naha City located in the southern portion of Okinawa. 


Walkabout~ Okinawa: Kokusai Street

A Must See Exhibition at Foster Library, Okinawa, Japan

Vision of Japan is being exhibited at the Foster Library until October 31st.
Chris Wilson, of Travel 67, has a collection of twenty photographs being displayed. Chris is a travel writer and photographer based in Okinawa specializing in capturing the images of Japan.
The Traveling Photographer monthly article found in the Okinawa Living Magazine is written by Chris. He gives advice on how to take photographs and illustrates it with his own work.
If you don't live on Okinawa no worries his articles are posted on his blog for all to enjoy.


So the next time you're on Foster stop by the library and enjoy the captivating photographs.


Take care~ Denise

Friday, 9 October 2009

The Difference

"It is the little difference 
between the good and the best 
that makes the difference 
between the artist and the artisan. 
It is just the little touches 
after the average man would quit 
that makes the master's fame."
~ Orison Swett Marden

Contest!!! Win free MCP Photoshop Actions!

Jodi Friedman of MCP Actions is hosting a contest on the Scarlett Lillian blog enter to win a set of MCP Actions Magic Blog it Board set. To view the sets go to MCPActions.com>Actions>Magic Template Actions>Magic Blog It Board Template #1 or #2. Scarlett shows some fun ways she has used the actions on her blog.

Now go enter to win a set for you! I'm right behind you.
Take care~ Denise

Thursday, 8 October 2009

Keep Moving Forward

"Around here however
We do not look backwards for very long
We keep moving forward
opening up new doors and doing new things because
we're curious...
and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths" 


~ Walt Disney

Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Okinawa Photographer~ For a LIMITED time

Yes, it's October already.  
Can you believe it?!? 
With us living on Okinawa with the temps still in the 80's. It's hard to believe that Christmas and the Holidays are almost here. 


It may not be Christmas just yet, but it is time to start our *Holiday Session Special*. This isn't your run of the mill session. It IS going to be playful, with joyful faces & sometimes silly ones. Of course the occasional closed eyes and no one looking at me is to be expected. The most important part about this session is that your photographs are everything you feel fixed in a moment. 


To find out more on our *Holiday Special* or to book your session. Please send a message or go to Rising Sun Memories website for details. Your emails will be replied to within 24 to 48 hours. Please check your spam file if you have not received an email.  


Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you! 
Take care~ Denise



Little "K Monster is the son of my friend Laurie. Location the Sunabe seawall.

Tuesday, 6 October 2009

The Key


"There is a key which,

if properly used and understood, 

will ensure the success of any endeavor- 

the key is desire."

Monday, 5 October 2009

Desire

"All our dreams can come true- if we have the courage to pursue them"
~Walt Disney
Welcome to my dream come true, Rising Sun Memories.
I would like to share this great journey with you. Grab a cup of joe or if you're like me a tall glass of ice tea and sit a spell. Share in the sneek peeks from photography sessions, street photography for © Walkabout Okinawa and of course snapshots of my family. Yes, I am going to mix business and family because that's part of who I am. 
Me = a military wife, a mother to five children and a photographic artist.
Can you believe it an artist! :D
My husband believed in my artistic abilities and he encouraged me every step of the way. Thank you Kristopher, for giving me the opportunity to make my dream come true! I love you.
Thank you for visiting Rising Sun Memories!
Okay that's our first post! YEAH!!!
Take care~ Denise







Prayer of Jabez

Jabez called on the God of Israel, saying


"Oh, that you would bless me indeed,
and enlarge my territory,
that Your hand would be with me,
and that You would keep me from evil,
that I may not cause pain!"


So God granted him what he requested.
 
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