Okinawa has become a second home to my family.
My father was stationed there for a year by himself.
Then we all moved there from '89 to '92. My family
moved back there in '99 and left in '02.
Now my sister is married to a man in the Air Force
and they've been there for a year...three more to go.
We all love Okinawa. It's a beautiful place with
beautiful people. The happiest times of my life
were spent on Okinawa. My brother shares the
same sentiment. He graduated high school there
in '02.
I'm not sure what it is like to actually be in the
military and be stationed on Okinawa, but to
be a military dependent and live on Okinawa is
like nothing I've experienced and it's bitter sweet
to think that I'll never experience anything like it
again.
Take it all in. Visit the sites, taste the food, try to
learn the language, etc.
Please keep us updated as to when you arrive
there as well as your thoughts and feelings.