Showing posts with label typhoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label typhoon. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Ishinomaki

Good Morning!  This morning I want to tell you a bit about Ishinomaki.  The two towns Alex and I visited were Ishinomaki and Kamaishi.  Tomorrow I'll post pictures from Kamaishi.  These towns are very close to the Sendai area that was on the news so much.

We delivered the knitted items to a gentleman named Fumito Suzuki.  He told us his story of the day of the tsunami-riding his mo-ped to try to warn people and almost getting swept away himself by the giant wave.  He said when he finally escaped, he looked back and saw people being washed from cars and being swept away.

He opened up his home to over 40 people after the disaster.  That was amazing when you think about how small most Japanese homes are.  He spends his days trying to help the many, many people still in shelters.  He is a photographer by trade, but feels bad about charging people in these difficult days so he is working mostly for free.  Fumito is an amazing man who is just trying to get by, day to day and help those who lost everything.  He feels guilty and humbled by turn to still have his home and possessions so does whatever he can for others.

Here are a few pictures of Ishinomaki.  I'll let them speak for themselves.  As I said yesterday.  All were taken from the car as we drove through.  I didn't want to seem to exploit the people any further by stopping to walk around.






This is a huge pile of debris that has been collected.  You can see how much has already been done in the cleanup by this pile.  But you can see by the pictures, how much still needs to be done.
 



This is the hospital that so many of you probably saw on the news.  It looks fairly good from this angle, but the first 3 floors are destroyed.  Windows gone, equipment gone.  Patients were floating out the broken windows.  The hospital is just 2 blocks from the ocean and they had virtually no time to react.

 



These pictures don't begin to show the absolute devastation.  Blocks and blocks of flattened areas with no buildings at all.  These used to be bustling towns where people lived and worked in the same buildings.  There was no dicrimination in the damage.  Well-to-do and poor people alike lost everything and now have to begin again.  After the typhoon last week, it was another large blow to the area.

Tomorrow I'll show you a few pictures of Kamaishi.  Thank you again for your help.

Blessings,

Betsy

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Pictures.

First of all I'm posting a picture of some of the people who welcomed me at Narita Airport.

This is Mayako, Yoshie, Me and Alex.  Mayako and Yoshie stayed at our house this summer.  It's no small trip to go to Narita, it's about 1 1/2 hours by train so I really appreciated the time and expense they went to to greet me.  And that, is my wonderful son, Alex.  It was SO GOOD to see him and give him a huge hug.


This was Alex's car trunk and backseat the morning we left for Kamaishi and Ishinomaki.  There was barely room for us! 

The following pictures are people who actually chose things directly from the trunk of the car!  It was raining but that didn't stop these ladies.  Each chose a hat and one also picked a baby sweater for her grandchild.




Here a just a few of the boxes that we mailed off to places that were too far for us to drive to.


Tomorrow I will post pictures of Ishinomaki and Kamaishi and the damage that still remains.  As I said before, I didn't get out of the car and we didn't take pictures of the recipients in those areas.  It just seemed that it would have been too much like we wanted to take advantage of them.  I'm not saying that very well.  It was just so sad, we didn't want to seem like tourists who were just trying to take photos of their sadness.

Thank you so much.  I hope you enjoy the happiness in the faces of the ladies in the pictures above.  That was the reaction everywhere and it wouldn't have happened without all of you!

On another note.  Here's a quick picture of the blanket I finished yesterday for Virginia.  Excuse the dark picture, it's raining cats and dogs here today.  I seem to have brought rain home with me from Japan.  We haven't had rain for a couple of months here in Spokane, until the day I get home!  The blanket is really very bright and I think it will bring cheer as well as warmth to her room in the nursing home.

 It's the Scrumptious Scraps Afghan on Ravelry if any of you would like the pattern.

I'll be back tomorrow with pictures of the damages BEFORE the typhoon in Kamaishi and Ishinomaki.

Blessings,

Betsy

Monday, September 26, 2011

Home Again!

Good Monday morning to all of you.  I have many, many pictures of my trip but I thought I would begin by posting the thank you comments Alex received by email BEFORE I even left to come home.  People were so grateful.  Alex found a website that lists needed items and also items people have available for donations for victims of the earthquake/tsunami/radiation disasters.  We ended up mailing about 15 boxes out directly to individuals who were too far away for us to drive to.  These were emails recieved by Alex.  I've included the original Japanese message and also Alex's translation.

(2011/09/14 16:27)
こんにちは

無事届きましたo(^-^)o

東北の冬は寒いので凄くたすかります。
ありがとうございました。

大切に使わせていただきます(*^o^*)
(2011/09/14 07:47)
おはようございます
 
連絡が遅くなってしまいましたが、昨日の夕方に帽子&マフラーが届きました
 
色も凄く温かみの有るブルーで、息子も気に入ってましたょ(*^_^*)
 
大切に使わせて頂きますね
有り難うございました。
 (2011/09/17 12:57)
先日はわざわざ石巻まで来て下さってありがとうございました

保育所に届けました

園児が喜んでかぶってましたよ

ご支援して頂きありがとうございました

お母様にもお伝え下さい
(2011/09/17 10:59)
受け取りの連絡遅くなり申し訳ありません。
無事受け取りました

来月ママさん逹の集まりがあるのでその時に皆さんにお渡ししたいとおもいますm(__)m
本当に助かります!!
ありがとうございました!!
  (2011/09/14 20:11)
本日受けとりました!子供たちは、箱を開けたとたん飛び付き 早速 帽子をかぶっています(^_^;)
いつ脱ぐんだろう…(^_^;)
 

デザインもどれも素敵で手作りした方の気持ちがこもっているなぁと ますます感謝の気持ちでいっぱいになりました
大切に大切に使わせていただきます 本当にありがとうございました

 (2011/09/13 16:33)
こんにちは。
子供3人分の帽子とマフラーを譲って頂いた「かんたくゆう」です。

一つ一つに暖かいメッセージがくくってあり心が暖かくなりました。

3人が着ている写真を添付したいのですが、いまいち操作の仕方が分からないので改めて写真とお手紙を出そうと思っております。

すごく暖かそうで助かりました。

ありがとうございました。お母様にお礼をお伝え頂ければ幸いです、宜しくお願いいたします。

 
(2011/09/14 13:08)
こんにちは 先ほど 受け取りました。 メッセージがついていて嬉しかったです。手編みは 心がこもっていて とても気に入りました。近所の友達も うらやましいって言ってますよ。私は 指なしのレインボーの手袋が気に入りました。大切に使わせてもらいます。お母様にも よろしくお伝えください。

 (2011/09/14 23:45)
マフラーと帽子
届きました
お忙しい中
本当にありがとう
ございました。
大切に使わせて
頂きます。

お友達には明日
必ず届けます。

なおくま


Hello
The hats and scarves all arrived in one piece. Tohoku’s winters are cold, so these will be of great help. Thank you!
We’ll treasure them.





Good morning!

My reply is late, but the hats and scarves arrived last night

The colors were such a warm blue that my son loved it!

We’ll cherish them. Thank you!




Thank you for coming all the way down to Ishinomaki the other day.

I took the hats, scarves, and blankets to the daycare center.

All the children were happy to wear the hats. Thank you for your support!

Please tell your all the people who made the hats thank you, too.
Choko


Sorry for the late message!
Everything got here safe.

Next month there will be a “mommy’s meeting”, so I’ll hand them out to the ladies there.

These will be a great help!
Thank you so much!!

Yoko

We got the hats today. The kids snatched the hats out of the box as soon as I opened it. They still have them on! I wonder if they’ll ever take them off…
All of the designs were beautiful, and I could feel the love of the people who handmade each one. I’m filled with a feeling of gratitude.

We will cherish and treasure them!
Thank you so very much!

Kanta-yusan
Hello.
I received 3 children’s hats and scarves from you.

My heart was warmed by each and every one of the messages tied into the hats and scarves.

I would have liked to send a picture of my three children wearing them, but I’m not really sure how to work this site, so I plan on sending you a letter with a picture.

They look so warm; they will help a lot!

Thank you. Please tell your mother and everyone who made these hats thank you.
Kindest regards.

Korin Korin

Hello. I received your package a few minutes ago. I was happy to see all the messages. I could see all the loving care goes into all of the hand-knitted items, and I like them all. All of my neighbors say that they’re jealous of me! I really like the fingerless rainbow gloves myself. We will cherish them all! Give everyone who made these beautiful gifts a big thank you!

Naokuma

The hats and scarves arrived.
Thank you for taking the time to send them. I will cherish them. I will take some of them to my friend tomorrow!


I hope these messages warm your heart the way they did mine.  The devastation we saw was horrible.  I will share some of those photos in the next post.  I didn't get out of the car to take pictures because I didn't want to be seen as just another tourist, so I just snapped pictures as we drove through the towns to make the deliveries.

It was an interesting journey to say the least.  Last Saturday we had earthquakes all day long.  Many were above 6.0.  Since we don't have earthquakes in Spokane, they were nerve-rattling to me.  I was alone for most of them since Alex wasn't home.  For those of you in earthquke prone areas, you probably think I'm a sissy but I've only experienced one very small earthquake before in my entire life.  In Japan, no one even stops what they're doing since earthquakes are so common.  However, by the end of the day Saturday, everyone was commenting on how many had happened that day and people were getting concerned that they may be a precursor to a larger one again.

Then, last week a HUGE typhoon struck Okinawa and the main island of Japan.  Would you believe the typhoon just seemed to hover directly over the disaster area?  Those poor people just can't seem to get a break.  Several families had just moved into new temporary housing the week before that the government provided.  Those homes were completely flooded out by the typhoon.  So, for a second time in less than six months they are homeless again and have lost everything.

I had never experienced a typhoon before either.  So, all in all it was an eventful two weeks.  I'm still recovering from jet lag.  By the time I arrived home on Saturday and went to bed I had been awake for 31 hours!  I was in a daze all day yesterday, but managed to go to both morning and evening services at church and get some crocheting done on a blanket that needs to be finished tonight.  It's a gift for my friend in the nursing home and I want to deliver it to her tomorrow.  The nights are getting much cooler here and she will need this extra blanket to cuddle up in.

I'll be back tomorrow with pictures for you all.  I wanted to post this morning though and let you know I'm back and how very grateful the recipents of all of your lovely gifts were.

See you later!!

Blessings,

Betsy