It was our first month in Sasebo and David was deployed, so Eisley and I did some exploration of the local area. There is a beautiful park called Nagushiyama that claims to have one hundred thousand Kurume and Hirado azaleas. It has gorgeous views on the northern Kujuku islands and was just a really lovely place to walk around. Plus there were plenty of opportunities to take photos of adorable Eisley.
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They have a little wooded area that is set up for camping. |
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There's a massive roller slide, it looks so fun! |
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Finding out what dirt tastes like |
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Eisley is just starting to be able to stand on her own. Her concentration on trying to balance is so cute. |
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