FYI: building a midcentury modern dollhouse with your significant other is fun AF. 10/10: Highly recommend. @hgsmith6
Two weeks. Or maybe twelve days. Sixteen days? 🤷🏻♂️ IDFK, I’m new here; but I do officially know the difference between a doula and a midwife, so that’s a girldad win. 💫 The more you know. 📸 @josephgbradshaw @hgsmith6
Life’s too short. I’m too tall. Japan’s door height openings, way too small. Do the Kyoto kimono rentals, because YOLO, and that is all. – Flynn, Brian Patrick 2024 [Japan]
Life’s too short. I’m too tall. Japan’s door height openings, way too small. Do the Kyoto kimono rentals, because YOLO, and that is all. – Flynn, Brian Patrick 2024 [Japan]
Life’s too short. I’m too tall. Japan’s door height openings, way too small. Do the Kyoto kimono rentals, because YOLO, and that is all. – Flynn, Brian Patrick 2024 [Japan]
Life’s too short. I’m too tall. Japan’s door height openings, way too small. Do the Kyoto kimono rentals, because YOLO, and that is all. – Flynn, Brian Patrick 2024 [Japan]
Life’s too short. I’m too tall. Japan’s door height openings, way too small. Do the Kyoto kimono rentals, because YOLO, and that is all. – Flynn, Brian Patrick 2024 [Japan]
Cherry Blossoms Era [Brian’s Version]. 📸 @hgsmith6 **THIS JUST IN: Plum Blossoms Era [also Brian’s Version]. Turns out cherries have yet to enter the chat.**
For the record, I’m terrified of everything including hardboiled eggs, shrimp, crab and rollercoasters, but I did this with zero hesitation. Also, it’s Monday here, so greetings from the future I hope the past is treating y’all right.
Kyoto. 10/10. Highly recommend.
Last night here in Tokyo with our film, tv and music journalist friend Nao, and in case you didn’t know, Japanese tv shows with questions as titles are MAJOR. Take for example: What Did You Eat Yesterday?, Why Did You Come to Japan?, and Can I Follow You Home? Also, has anyone seen the Japanese reality show called Old Enough on Netflix? NEXT LEVEL GOOD. Toddlers are assigned simple tasks like picking up bread from the bakery down the street, or taking the train to the local farmer’s market to grab fresh produce and bring it home all by themselves, and it is absolutely FASCINATING and beautiful. Swipe through the carousel to see. Okay, sayonara, and see y’all in Kyoto.
Last night here in Tokyo with our film, tv and music journalist friend Nao, and in case you didn’t know, Japanese tv shows with questions as titles are MAJOR. Take for example: What Did You Eat Yesterday?, Why Did You Come to Japan?, and Can I Follow You Home? Also, has anyone seen the Japanese reality show called Old Enough on Netflix? NEXT LEVEL GOOD. Toddlers are assigned simple tasks like picking up bread from the bakery down the street, or taking the train to the local farmer’s market to grab fresh produce and bring it home all by themselves, and it is absolutely FASCINATING and beautiful. Swipe through the carousel to see. Okay, sayonara, and see y’all in Kyoto.
Last night here in Tokyo with our film, tv and music journalist friend Nao, and in case you didn’t know, Japanese tv shows with questions as titles are MAJOR. Take for example: What Did You Eat Yesterday?, Why Did You Come to Japan?, and Can I Follow You Home? Also, has anyone seen the Japanese reality show called Old Enough on Netflix? NEXT LEVEL GOOD. Toddlers are assigned simple tasks like picking up bread from the bakery down the street, or taking the train to the local farmer’s market to grab fresh produce and bring it home all by themselves, and it is absolutely FASCINATING and beautiful. Swipe through the carousel to see. Okay, sayonara, and see y’all in Kyoto.
Last night here in Tokyo with our film, tv and music journalist friend Nao, and in case you didn’t know, Japanese tv shows with questions as titles are MAJOR. Take for example: What Did You Eat Yesterday?, Why Did You Come to Japan?, and Can I Follow You Home? Also, has anyone seen the Japanese reality show called Old Enough on Netflix? NEXT LEVEL GOOD. Toddlers are assigned simple tasks like picking up bread from the bakery down the street, or taking the train to the local farmer’s market to grab fresh produce and bring it home all by themselves, and it is absolutely FASCINATING and beautiful. Swipe through the carousel to see. Okay, sayonara, and see y’all in Kyoto.
Last night here in Tokyo with our film, tv and music journalist friend Nao, and in case you didn’t know, Japanese tv shows with questions as titles are MAJOR. Take for example: What Did You Eat Yesterday?, Why Did You Come to Japan?, and Can I Follow You Home? Also, has anyone seen the Japanese reality show called Old Enough on Netflix? NEXT LEVEL GOOD. Toddlers are assigned simple tasks like picking up bread from the bakery down the street, or taking the train to the local farmer’s market to grab fresh produce and bring it home all by themselves, and it is absolutely FASCINATING and beautiful. Swipe through the carousel to see. Okay, sayonara, and see y’all in Kyoto.
Last night here in Tokyo with our film, tv and music journalist friend Nao, and in case you didn’t know, Japanese tv shows with questions as titles are MAJOR. Take for example: What Did You Eat Yesterday?, Why Did You Come to Japan?, and Can I Follow You Home? Also, has anyone seen the Japanese reality show called Old Enough on Netflix? NEXT LEVEL GOOD. Toddlers are assigned simple tasks like picking up bread from the bakery down the street, or taking the train to the local farmer’s market to grab fresh produce and bring it home all by themselves, and it is absolutely FASCINATING and beautiful. Swipe through the carousel to see. Okay, sayonara, and see y’all in Kyoto.
Found these camera roll clips of the magic that is TeamLabs Tokyo, and SURPRISE SURPRISE Tokyo is officially the No. 1 travel destination for 2024 and so Imma say we bucketlisted Tokyo just in time. @teamlab.planets @hgsmith6