Wow, long time no blog... oops! Took a break from blogging for awhile due to crazy schedules and also because we spent almost 3 months in the states earlier this year (Jan-March). But, we're back to our routine in Okinawa and things have been going well for us the past few months.
In addition to flying for the 961st AACS squadron, Schan now has a new job... flight commander of AFE for the 18th Operational Support squadron at Kadena. A lot of new responsibilities in addition to flying, but it's great experience for him. When he's not working at the base, he's busy working at home to obtain his master's degree in Homeland Security. If all goes as planned, he should be finished with that late this summer, just in time for his promotion board at the end of this year. He has a lot to be proud of lately, even though I'm sure he'd like to have a little more free time :)
As for me, the book I illustrated is finished and available for purchase (well, it will be again in June). It's been so great to hear positive feedback about the book and even better when you get to see kids flip through the pages and smile. Whew! The hard work was worth it! The book, "Takako and the Great Typhoon" is a children's picture book set in Okinawa about two shisa (lion-dogs) who go on a little adventure. Along with this book, I've been trying to work on the business side of things for my artwork... selling prints, signing up for booths at art bazaars, looking for shops to sell my pieces/prints, working on my website, etc. I still have a lot to do, but I hope to have things running more smoothly by mid-summer. Below are links to the book's website, my artist's website, and an article OkinawaHai.com wrote about me not too long ago.
Oh yeah... Schan's squadron (the 961st AACS) has a new mascot, the Dragons, and they chose my design to use as their mascot logo. Yay!! I can't wait to see this dragon on tshirts, patches, and other squadron "stuff" that may come about. Go 961st!
http://www.shisastory.com/
http://www.carmen-daniel..com/
www.okinawahai.com/my_weblog/2009/04/carmen-works-to-draw-our-island-experience.html
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