It’s been a little while, sorry about that…

So, I know we probably didn’t have a huge following of our Axelrod Adventures, but we did have a few key important readers, and we have not been keeping our blog current. So we owe all of you who followed along on our adventures an apology. We have many excuses (no one took charge of it, laziness, burnt out etc), but one excuse we did not have was lack of adventures. Well, at least after the first 15 months, which was the longest I can remember in my life, and certainly since we got married and had kids, that I went without traveling somewhere. But eager to get back to traveling, we started back on the road in March 2021 with a trip to Hawaii, and followed it up in July 2021 with Iceland, Portugal in January 2022, back to Hawaii in March and June 2022, and the British Isles with Disneyland Paris thrown in (of course) in July 2022. We visited Chile in November 2022, Guadeloupe for Christmas, and this year, we got back to Japan almost as soon as we could once it opened back up. It sounds like a lot when I write it all but it just felt like a normal couple of years to us.

I will have a post from our visit to Japan shortly, and then will update everyone with our formal launch of World Schooling, which has just started, since the kids have formally finished sixth grade! We will be on the road for most of the next two years and hoping to keep our adventures on our blog updated as we go!

Back to Japan!

We’re baaack. We went back to Japan for the first time in 4 years. And thus, we are now back to posting and updating our Axelrod Adventures blog. It’s hard to believe that it has been four years since we were last here. The kids were different people then. As Jem says, I have learned and forgotten Japanese in that time.

In 2023, Japan has still been in full pandemic control mode, circa 2021 in the US and Europe. Masks everywhere, chapped hands from hand sanitizer, and proof of vaccine or negative test required to enter the country. But so far, the trains are on time, everyone still nice and friendly (maybe a little wary of all the tourists), and the Family Mart still sells all our favorite convenience foods. And, of course, there is still nothing caffeine-free, diet to drink. The choice of drinks (besides water) is caffeine or sugar.

This trip we split up and three of us came with grandma early; the other one came with grandpa a couple of days later.

There is much to tell about our first few days in country. We went to the ocean near Kamakura and were dive bombed by killer hawks! Who then stole Sophie’s ice cream from her hands, literally. The bird swooped down grabbed the ice cream cone from her hands and flew off. They must have marked us as patsies because not 10 minutes later one swooped down and grabbed the last bite of Jem’s sandwich…from his hands. I screamed louder than I have in 20 years. This bird was huge.

On our first morning Sophie and I were up way too early but headed down for breakfast in our hotel. We knew it was a buffet, but did not realize it was only Japanese options, with no western choices. Sophie gamely ate her first Japanese breakfast.

We also traveled into Buddhist heights — climbing some tiny stairs into the inside of The Giant Buddha in Kamakura.

We had a lovely time in Japan, and the obligatory Tokyo DisneySea and Chandu fest because it would not be an Axelrod Del Campo trip without a disney stop. We successfully replaced our lost at sea Chandu’s (which will be the subject of a future post).

It was nice to be back on the road again! And we are now on the road for the next two years!

Representing BayMax (very popular in Japan) with a Baymax Head (left) and Sporting a New Monsters U Sweatshirt (right)