Saturday, December 5, 2009

It's the Christmas Season!

Well, it is officially the Christmas season! My christmas tree is UP, even though it's small its still awesome! I've added some white felt I had left over from making something so that it looks like snow, but this picture gives you a general idea :) I actually have a ton of gifts under it, but couldn't include that in the photo bc i can't wrap them bc they have to go through customs on the way home!

Tonight I am going to a fundraiser for a friend at our favorite Indian restaurant - she is going to India over Christmas to build houses! I think it's going to be a lot of fun and I hope she makes tons of $$$ (or yen i guess...:))

Then tomorrow Faye and I are going to the city to do some CHRISTMAS SHOPPING!!! As if I haven't done enough already...:-/ but I love it and I think everyone is really going to like their gifts!! I still have a few people to buy for/finish so it will be good! I have to get my secret santa gift, we are having secret santa (at the Indian restaurant lol) on Wednesday! YAY CHRISTMAS!!!

Wow, 2 weeks from today I am flying home!! I can't believe it!!!! It's only for two weeks which I'm sure will fly, I'm still so grateful to be able to see my family over the holidays. And by family I include my friends, because they mean so much to me and I cannot wait to seeeeee them!! I have a packed two weeks planned which I'm sure will be stressful but necessary! I bought my shinanksen (bullet train) ticket to Tokyo the other day, so all set for that!! YAY!!

Last night was my first enkai of the year (work/drinking party). It was at a very beautiful restaurant and overall it was very fun, but the food was all seafood and lets just say I've never seen so many faces on my food in my life! This one fish was...uhhh..it was bad. But I got through it without offending anyone too badly, and even went to the second party which was karaoke with about 5 teachers, myself, and the vice principal. it was my first karaoke experience! it was definitely fun but i was so tired when i got home!! good time overall though, and all my coworkers were very nice to me! :)

I haven't posted on this blog this week because I started doing the "couch to 5k program" which is doing a run/walk sequence 3 times a week, each week working you up to the 9th week which is when you should be able to run a 5k! It's going surprisingly well! I've finished my first week! You can check out my blog for that here : http://maybekateislesslazytoday.blogspot.com :)

Well I need to start getting ready for tonight!

ケイト

Sunday, November 29, 2009

a sad day...


Well, today is a very very hard day for me. I found out this morning that my beloved dog, Emma, who has been apart of my family since I was 8 years old, was put to sleep yesterday. I know it was a hard decision for my mom to tell me over the phone, but she did, and even thought I was very upset, I was glad she did. Emma was 14 years old, and had a good long life. My dad and I picked her out from the Humane Society when I was in the 3rd grade, and it was only coincidence her name was Emma, my middle name. I decided her full name was Emma Kate Alber since mine is Kate Emma. I loved her so much, she had so much energy, she loved to play with my brother and I, and she was always there for me, through my parents' divorce, going through high school, college, breakups, falling out with friends, etc. She had been getting slower and slower, and I guess she took a turn for the worse this past week, and after they couldn't help her fight an infection because she couldn't eat, my mom and brother took her to the vet's to be put to sleep Saturday morning, November 28th. One month before my 22nd birthday. It's like losing a family member, which hasn't happened since I was 3 years old. I loved her so much, Christmas just won't be the same without her this year.

RIP Emma
Born Oct 1, 1995
Part of the Alber family Feb 27th, 1996
Died November 28, 2009

Thursday, November 19, 2009

A Day of Sports..

Well, today was interesting. I literally wore the pants I wore to bed to work...oops! Haha we had a "sports day" today, so I got to wear scrubby clothes! :) Always a plus! The girls played basketball allllll day, and the boys played soccer. I am still not over the whole "splitting up" of the genders, but alas, I don't think anything I say or do will change any tradition here, no matter how dated it is.

What was great was that I got to hang out with my students a LOT, and even got some girls to join in a dance that I want them to perform for Christmas--a bit of a dance/pantamine of the Home Alone version of "White Christmas." I hope we'll have time to work on it before Christmas, because the kids are so busy all the time we'll probably only have the lunch period to work on it!

In other news, Thanksgiving pretty much snuck up and bit me in the ass! It's next week and I don't have a lesson together! I mean I have some ideas, but for Halloween I started doing the lesson like 2 1/2 weeks before and fine-tuned it by the end...I don't think I'll have that opportunity this time, and to be honest I can't see myself putting in the effort I did on Halloween for Thanksgiving...Halloween was really fun, but Thanksgiving just doesn't have the pizazz that Halloween does--it's CANDY versus falling asleep after eating too much turkey. Not much comparison. I got some great resources online today though, and I think I'm going to prepare a lesson for Friday's classes tomorrow at my visit school. I have two periods Friday that I can do the lesson in, but I've got repeat students in the second class so not sure how I'm going to deal with that! EEK!

I can't wait for FRIDAY! I am meeting Maggie in Okayama and we are going to OSAKA to meet up with Rose and stay at her Aunt's place for a few days! It's a glorious Japanese three day weekend this weekend so we are staying friday-monday. We will be spending a good amount of that time in Kyoto too! :) Very excited and I invited Mayumi to meet up with us in Kyoto so hopefully she'll be able to! I am anxious to get back to Kyoto--it's been 8 1/2 years since I've been!! Crazy!! I'll have to compare photos afterwards. Anyway hopefully I'll be able to get some pictures up...I'm still having issues getting them formatted in the blog, wish it were easier!! :(

Well, happy Wednesday and tomorrow is one day closer to the weekend! :D

ケイト

Monday, November 16, 2009

a.good.day

so, today was possibly my best day in Japan thus far. It was just such a perfect day, combining all the reasons I came to Japan. I was definitely looking forward to it, but was NOT looking forward to waking up early on a Sunday morning.

So I woke up around 8am (ok, I snoozed until almost 8:30), got up, and started making macaroni and cheese, out of the box of course. That may sound like an odd morning ritual, but today was a small BBQ party being held for me at one of my teachers' house up in Joge (one of my visit schools, about an hour north of where I live). So I just received a box from my mom full of boxed pastas (she knows me too well), so I decided I would take something truly American--and what's more American than bright orange, boxed noodles?? So I made that, got ready, and headed off. I got there and two of my students greeted me--3 of my students are Chinese exchange students, 3 come from the same high school in China every year. Anyway, two of them greeted me, followed by my teacher. I came to find out they live with him and his wife, which I didn't realize before. The other girl lives with the Chinese teacher at my school.

Yasuhara's house is awesome, it's the second and third floor of this building his father built 35 years ago--his mother's house is right behind it (and HUGE!). He grew up in that house, so not a far move! First we all got settled, I met his wife and two year old daughter (SO cute--Mayu-chan), gave her the Minnie Mouse bag I brought for her, and then we went for a walk--Yasuhara Sensei, Takeshita Sensei, and the three exchange students. Originally it was going to be too cold for the hike we had planned up the moutain, so we went to the two buddhist temples--even saw a real Japanese monk! I was so surprised since I didn't think they actually lived there anymore! He comes out, gives us a quick bow, and gets in a brand new-looking little car and drives off! I said to my teacher--"they drive!?" He thought that was hilarious. Just not what I expected I guess...

So anyway, it wasn't so cold, so we made the trek up the mountain--and what a trek it was! It was beautiful but semi-brutal--I'll be feeling it tomorrow! It was so fun to talk to the girls and my co-workers--the girls were linked at the arms the whole way, and at one point one of the girls got the courage to link my arm, it was so cute! It was so much fun, and I got to talk to everyone a lot!

When we got back we started eating--first an Autumn soup made right on the table, then potatoe salad/my mac and cheese, then barbeque (plus tons of Japanese tea along the way!). There was yaki soba, then some really famous steak--I guess it's from the same cows as Kobe, Kobe gets their cows from this place near here i guess! Then Takeshita Sensei had brought individual cakes from a bakery in Miyoshi--we all got to choose and they were soooo good! I was soooo full!!

I taught the girls crazy eights, we had a lot of fun playing cards--the teachers even got in towards the end! I learned that they are all coming back in April to go to University in Okayama--they are 19!! I was so surprised, and excited that we could keep in touch even after they leave Joge in February. We made lots of plans throughout the day to have another party soon--I think we'll probably have a Christmas party! I hope so!

I just had such a wonderful time--I got to see the mountains and the leaves changing, temples, really interact with my students, throw around ideas for teaching, and have fun!!! It was such a great day, my only regret is not getting any pictures--I forgot my camera because the batteries have been dead! But Takeshita sensei got some, so I'll have to ask him if I can get some from him! All in all a fabulous day--definitely a day for the "Stay another year" side of the argument! :)

ケイト

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Going to try to keep it up...

I'm thinking I'm going to try to post at least one interesting thing that happens at work each day, but I'm sure it won't be EVERY single day, but I'll put that at there as a goal. I don't know how "interesting" it will be but...haha.

Today, we were supposed to watch "White Christmas" in my 3rd grade (like seniors) reading class, because they had read a story about war and Christmas (don't get me started...). Anyway, my teacher assured me he could get it at the rental store, but alas, he couldn't. So he brings in...Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Yes, the one with Johnny Depp. Because that movie has sooo much to do with Christmas and war, or anything that they've been learning about. So, yes, lets randomly spend two class periods watching this movie--with Japanese subtitles of course. Ugh and what really bugs me the most is that this class is a bunch of ingrateful BRATS...honestly probably my least favorite class, and that's putting it lightly. It just bugs me because they get to be basically rewarded with a movie for having done nothing, when I can think of much worthier students who would actually appreciate it and be excited. Plus we watched it in a freezing cold room--my required face mask was kept on for sheer warmth.

Well, I suppose that's "interesting." Haha. In other news I have been so crazy busy at work, it's so weird. Planning a ton of lessons--a huge one especially for Friday because Kocho and Kyoto Sensei (Principal and Vice Principal) are observing my second grade class with Toyota Sensei...should be interested. I even practiced in an empty classroom today, haha. I really want it to go well, it just makes me nervous because lessons are almost always rough the first time around unless you've got a really great class, and this one is a lot of stuff (giving directions). I just wish students would at least try in most of my classes--they do this thing where they pretend not to understand ANYTHING--I'm talking about being confused at having to write their names (even in Japanese). It almost makes my blood boil. Anywho should get to bed!

ケイト

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

settling into the routine of things...

so for the most part, life is becoming..well, life, after being here for about 3 1/2 months. wow, can't believe it's been that long! i'm definitely leveling out emotions-wise, but with christmas coming up it has been a little rough--i watch Love Actually last night--what a mistake that was! A movie that starts and finishes with emotional airport reunions was not what I needed when I still have over a month to go! haha but it was still awesome--God I love that movie!

halloween was good fun, went to an awesome jazz/blues/bluegrass bar here in onomichi..i should really get those pictures up. school is really busy right now..it seems like either all my teachers will plan for the week or none of them will, and this week it's a none of them week. Had to get my car into the shop today bc of weird noises/the electricity randomly goes out when i'm driving (fun!), and the awesome guy who sold me the car gave me a loaner---score! no crappy bus to work!! :D was very happy with that!

Already it's nearly a month till I go home for Christmas! Can't wait!! It's going to be so fun to be back with my best friends, maybe the last time, who knows! Glad I am able to make the trip. Plus it will be fun to celebrate my birthday like we always do! It's weird, 22 seems really old yet really young.. this stage of life is just bizarre--i think the best way to describe it is severe growing pains...

The weather here in Japan is really something you can't complain about--today, tomorrow, and thursday it's supposed to rain, but it goes without raining for about 2 weeks at a time usually and it's been in the 70s still for the most part, so reeeally much warmer than back home. Cold weather makes me nostalgic for home anyway so glad it hasn't gotten that cold. I'll be happy/annoyed if it snows though, bc I LOVE SNOW but I live/work/drive in the mountains, so really not going to be fun I think if it does snow. Hopefully won't be too bad.

I'll try to update more often, I need to get some day to day stuff on here! But for now, I'll just end with a quote from my teacher I'm working with tomorrow - "The topic is war and Christmas--any ideas?"

ケイト

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

I can't even think of a creative title for this entry. i think there are just too many possibilities... :)

I don't know why it's so hard for me to admit to myself that I'm having a good time. For a while I couldn't because I somehow knew that if I did, even just to myself, that bad stuff would start to happen again. I couldn't let myself be happy. And now it's like I am having a good time, enjoying my job (even sometimes LOVING it) and still, it's hard for me to actually ACCEPT that I am enjoying my life here! Yes, I get homesick, or nostalgic, probably at least once a day (more if I'm listening to any kind of sentimental music ;)) but more and more I am thinking about how homesick I will be for this place once I leave. Every day when I take my gorgeous scenic drive to work, I try to appreciate it the same way I did the first time I drove it, because I know it's probably one of the most spectacular natural things I'll ever see in my life.

Lately I've been getting so much more comfortable with teaching. It also helps that it seems my teachers have confidence in me, and are pleasantly surprised when I teach. I love interacting with the students, and I find that even the classes I can't stand (i.e. the kids are either extremely disruptive or could very well have sewn their lips together before class) surprise me during certain types of activities. Now if only I could get my co-teachers to speak some english we'd be all set...

I really wish the teachers would have more confidence in the students' abilities. Far too often they give the Japanese before letting students think through what the teacher has said in English. "Open your books to page 86" while physically opening the book does not need to be translated, just perhaps repeated. Alas, too often it is almost immediately translated into Japanese...which by the way is "pay-ee-jee" for page. soooo different..

This weekend will be pretty busy--Friday night I have dinner with my friend Hiroe and her friend and his family. He is the one who sold me my car! He has two young kids so hopefully it will be super fun! We are going for Chinese! mmmmmmmmm! Oh that reminds me--I am liking Japanese food more and more! YAY! :D

Saturday I will hopefully be taking my car into the shop in the morning (the other night the electricity shut off for a second THREE TIMES while i was driving--pretty freaky!), then 2 of my students from Joge High School are competing in a speech contest at Fukuyama University, so I'm going to go to that. I need to pick up something little for them.. Also Fukuyama Univ has a festival that day, so it'll all be going on, which is so fun! I might be meeting up with my friend Faye and walking around, then going to an Indian restaurant by her house (SO DELICIOUS! おいしい!) then on Sunday Faye and I are going on a day trip with my teacher Nunoyama sensei, our Kyoutou Sensei (Vice principal), and Kyoutou sensei's daughter, who is in college. Faye used to visit my school so that's how she knows them. I think we're going to some island or something, I can't really remember. It will be good practice for my Japanese as Kyoutou sensei speaks no english and I don't think his daughter speaks much either...we'll see! Should be fun!

Other than that, I really need to upload some pictures, but I've been too lazy to even get them on my computer yet! Hopefully this weekend at some point, if not before! It's already basically thursday, wow! Time is flying this week! Dinner tonight with Nicola at the italian restaurant by her apartment...yummmm. Hyaku en (100 yen which is about $1.00) store trip first! i am seriously addicted to that place...

ケイト

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

wow..a month

can`t believe its been a month since i updated this dang thing. i had some rough times, and i just didn`t want to post when i was in that frame of mind. things are looking up now and i`m feeling a lot better, but for a while there was some drammmmmma with my schools/life and i just didn`t feel like writing about it because thats not what people back home need to hear. hopefully things will be smooth(ish) sailing from now on. famous last words...

i am currently in 守山(moriyama), shiga, visiting my exchange student. its so awesome to see her family after over 8 years! her younger brother was 8 when i came last--he`s now 17!!! crazy! her older brother is visiting tonight as well, he lives in kyoto. he`s the same age as my brother. last night her mother cooked THE MOST DELICIOUS MEAL i`ve had since being in japan. albeit it was semi-american food, but still. the first time i`ve been FULL from anything that i didn`t make myself. it was hamburger (just the meat), salad, chicken creamy-soup, rice. all separate. lol. then ice cream for dessert. plus UME SHU! (plum wine). i am going to have to do some serious investigating for ume shu upon my return the united states. it is おいしいい!(delicious).

then today we took a day trip to Nara. Mayumi, her dad, and i. he is a pretty cool dad i might add. he is the most amazing photographer i`ve probably ever seen. he works for a phone company (figures) and only does it as a hobby, but he could make a living off of it i think--he`s that good. i want to steal all of them before i leave!! :) nara was awesome--there are deer EVERYWHERE and they BOW to get food! they sell these wafer things to feed them. its pretty awesome until you get mauled by a group and they`re biting you! which happened to me..a little terrifying! lol but for the most part awesome!! i went to the largest wooden structure in the world!!! its a buddhist temple in nara, with 大ぶた(i cant remember the kanji for buddha) but it literally means `big buddha`---and boy that name does not lie. i`ll have to post a pic here of it. children can fit through a hole the size of its nostril--and they have a place in the temple where kids actually do it (go through a hole the exact same size as the nostril, not the actual nostril lol). anyway it was awesome. i don`t have much time to write bc i dont want to be rude being on the comp, so i`ll call it good here. will be better about updating on my return to onomichi, i hope! lol love to all!

ケイト

Friday, August 21, 2009

Leaving Saijo...and internet connection..

So in about 45 minutes I will be leaving Saijo Language camp, where I've been for the last 5 days. It's been so fun being around all the 1st year Hiroshima JETs, and really getting to know friends I've made at Tokyo and Hiroshima Orientation. I'm going to miss being so close to everyone, and going out to dinner every night! But it will be good to get back to "reality" and get started at school!

My first day of school in Monday, which means wearing a suit and sitting through the Opening Ceremony (all in Japanese). It's going to be long and (hopefully not!) boring, but oh well. I believe my first day of actual teaching will be Tuesday, with a teacher I haven't met yet because he's part time. Did I mention he's 83? Yep. Should be interesting....

My first class will be my self introduction, which I've prepared. I also made an awesome poster with pictures on it from my life back home. Hopefully the students will be excited to meet me!! (fingers crossed!) I have an activity for them to do, fearing I'll run out of time though, so making me really nervous! Hopefully I'll get through it okay!

I am so sad to be leaving internet access, but fingers crossed I will have it Tuesday evening, so soooooooon! Please check out these links to see updated photo albums on facebook!

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2190104&id=22010170&l=9acc6d4727

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2164212&id=22010170&l=48bdf785e1

Will write soon!

Keito

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

it's a rollercoaster ride...

INTERNET!!!

finally! well, that comes with an asterisk! *i am in hiroshima city (広島市) for hiroshima orientation, so i have wireless in my hotel room. still won't have internet for a few weeks, they're coming to install it on the 25th of august, so hopefully from then i'll have it in my apt! also all next week (mon-fri) i'll have internet hopefully bc i'll once again be in a hotel for japanese language camp! woohoo!

i've really been up and down when it comes to homesickness and my happiness level, which sounds so corny but it's true. and it changes by the minute. it's been so nice to be here in the city around all the other JETs, so i feel better, but at certain times it makes me even more homesick being around westerners. it's hard to juggle honestly. in onomichi it's been pretty stressful. most things are sorted out besides my car. i may be getting one the end of this week, we will see. i've been super bored at work but in actuality i only have two more days in the office (thurs and fri) before the first day of school, as it is the monday after next, and all next week i'll be in Saijo for language camp!

it's been nice having internet here so i've been able to skype! only spoken to my mom bc the time difference is such a freaking hassle, but it's been so nice to just talk without a crazy time limit! i cannot wait to have internet in my apartment! i know i have an addiction to it, but it's not something i'm ashamed of! it is one technology i will never have anything but LOVE for! :D

i've been slowly immersing myself in my town and with other JETs and japanese folk. my friend Hiroe is helping me get a car, and took me shopping on sunday for a yukata! (i may wear it at the Fukuyama Summer festival this weekend!) we also did my laundry at the laundromat, and while it was washing we went across the street to Joyfull, a western restaurant comparable to big boy! haha it was so funny. she's been SUCH a great help, i don't know what i'd do without her!

well i've updated my photos, so check out the link if you want to see more photos :)

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2190104&id=22010170&l=9acc6d4727

i'll write more next week! :D

ケイト

2nd delayed post..

Written 7/30/09

This isn’t study abroad

I am typing this after having eaten a delicious dinner of bread and cheese. Maybe I’m not in Japan?

I just returned from perhaps the most tiring day of my life. Worse than any jet lag I’ve ever had. I got up at 5:20am to get ready to go to school for my first full day. I was at a hotel down by the water, which is 40 min by bus from my school. I had to pack up all my stuff (about a 40 pound backpack, heavy laptop case, extra shopping bag [that i asked for at the front desk in japanese!], and purse. needless to say it was painful. i walked about 2 minutes to the station, and the bus driver was waiting outside the bus. He helped me get change (there are change machines in the buses), then i waited for him to take off. I was the only one on the bus for about 15 minutes, but once we got into the mountains more people were on. I had to remember where to get off which was scary but I remembered. Two students got off as well so I knew I was in the right place. I went into the 7-11 to get breakfast and lunch. I think the people were surprised by me--all my luggage on top of being a foreigner. I got some food and was off to walk to school, about 5 minutes maybe. After crossing the road I ran into Murakami Sensei, and she gave me a ride! It was very nice. When we got to school, I ate my breakfast at my desk and prepared for a long day of form filling-out and running around. I didn’t even know.

First I filled out a lot of forms--Alien Registration card, bank, apartment. We went all the way downtown (30 min) and Toyota Sensei forgot the alien reg form! We filled it out again there. It took a while but it was fine. Then we went back and filled out the bank form again at the bank. Somehow Toyota lost the forms in the school! We had a good laugh about it. The bank was sort of long and complicated, but okay. They have a crazy cool system!

After that, back to school and ate lunch at my desk. A chicken sandwich and yogurt. That may sound american but they both tasted very different from ours. One of the english teachers gave me 2 popsicles when he met me!! they are still in the freezer at work though because I was too scared to eat them at lunch. haha.

Then it was time to sign the papers for my apartment. Kyoto-Sensei was there (vice principal), he is the one that hooked me up with no key money and one month free rent! He is very intimidating though, seems like a big softy inside, and speaks no english. It was all very overwhelming and I almost wanted to cry afterwards. I think mostly because it was a lot of money, but also it was frustrating because the translation Toyota would give me was extremely short. Then right after I went back into the school office, and the apartment people had left me a gift basket, and Kyoto-Sensei brought me a microwave! then i wanted to cry because it was so nice!! That brings the total of free stuff to:

2 futons (blankets) - Kocho-Sensei (principle)
towels - Kocho Sensei
Pan - Kocho sensei
tea cups - Kocho Sensei
short table - kocho sensei
microwave - Kyoto Sensei
gift basket - apartment people
rice cooker - kyoto sensei
small shelving thing - Kondo sensei
chair - Kondo sensei



Plus Kondo Sensei is going to give me his washing machine in September! Rock on!! There is a coin laundry by my house so it’s no big deal. We forgot the microwave at school but Murakami-Sensei is bringing me home tomorrow bc we have to go pick up some other stuff.

Back to the story--After the apartment stuff we went back towards my apartment. We brought my luggage in, then went to the Recycled shop--the stuff was so nice! I may go back and get some shelves and stuff, but didn’t get anything today. Then to the electronics store. Signed up for my new sweet phone (going to pick it up tomorrow, bc it wasn’t free until tomorrow). Then signed up for internet, which may or may not work in my apartment, they have to check. FINGERS CROSSED! I have internet on my phone tho until then. Then to home store (SATY), got mat (to sleep on), sheets, etc. Then downstairs they have a grocery section, got some food!! YUM! I am very excited, got some cafe au lait and other good stuff. However my fridge is a TINY one--smaller than most small ones! lol. in a few months I think I will buy one. After all that i was soooo tired, and so grateful to Murakami Sensei and Toyota Sensei--they are SO nice, we already are joking around together and having fun! they are both around 30 i think so we all get along well! All the other teachers are nice too but they are older. I haven’t met all the teachers yet, maybe 15. But it’s a small school so there aren’t that many--thank god! I can barely remember 3 or 4 of their names!!

Writing this blog has made feel a lot better. I looked around after they left and could have cried if i had let myself---no internet, tv, phone, or anything. i’m typing this in a works document and will paste it in later--when, i don’t know. but this has all definitely made me realize that this is like nothing i have ever experienced before. This isn’t like study abroad where everything is decided for you--i choose how I will get to work, what i will buy, what furniture and appliances i will have, and when and where i will travel (well, when i get vacation time). i am so homesick but it’s not the bad kind where you are too discouraged. maybe i’ll let myself have a cry tonight, but it will only be because i have had such a long stressful day. I am still so excited to be living here, and i cannot WAIT to post the pictures of my town--they cannot even do it justice. I am nervous and excited to see what the next few weeks will bring, but it’s been a good first week! More to come!!

Keito

this is old but i typed it on my computer without the internets...

Written 7/28/09

You know what I think is so weird? Here in Japan, foreigners (albeit I’m only experienced with white foreigners), are treated with the utmost respect and graciousness. When I buy something at the convenience store, or order at a restaurant, extra attention is paid to me, and extra effort goes into trying to understand my english and muddled japanese.

Just tonight I thought to myself--this isn’t the way it is in the US. In fact, it’s exactly the opposite. If a foreigner walks up to pay for something at 7-11, and they cannot understand the clerk, or speak English, the clerk usually becomes irritated, rude, or even downright mean. I cannot see many people, in any sector of service, putting on a brighter smile at the realization that they are about to serve someone who does not speak their language. Encounters with foreigners are normally looked at with disdain and annoyance. It’s hard to imagine someone working at a restaurant saying, “I want to serve the couple that doesn’t speak any English!! Please, let me have that table!!” However, that may be the case here, although perhaps not to that extent. But trust me, foreigners, especially (white) English speakers, are given EXTREME leeway, time, allowed mistakes and misunderstandings. They are also treated automatically with trust, sometimes looked at with awe, and always greeted with a smile. Nothing but the most polite Japanese has been used while addressing me since I’ve been here. I just think the reverse would be the reality in the States, which puzzles and angers me. Why can’t we be happy to see diversity--to experience an intercultural interaction? Some people here bow so deeply to me just because I’m American--would the same be done for a Japanese woman in America? Would she be given special treatment, especially if she did not speak English? Here, my fumbles are endearing and looked at as intelligent; in America, they would be annoying and looked at as ignorant.

Just something I thought about and wanted to get down.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Almost there...

So I leave tomorrow for my home in Hiroshima prefecture, but still no apartment yet. I will most likely stay in a hotel for a few days. Bummer, but nothing I can do about it really (except for go broke). My JTE (Japanese Teacher of English/my supervisor) and another teacher from the school will pick me up at the airport. I am excited but so nervous to meet them, especially Toyota Sensei (my JTE), because we have emailed a lot and I'm nervous what he will think of me. Hopefully it will go well and they can understand me! I need to brush up on some Japanese! EEEK!

I have posted a few pictures to facebook of Tokyo, so I suppose I can just post the link here rather than put them in the post.

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2190104&id=22010170&l=9acc6d4727

Hopefully that works ok.

I am a little nervous about flying tomorrow, but I will be with the other ALTs from Hiroshima, so at least I won't be alone. I am learning so much at this orientation but it's all a little overwhelming. I hope I do okay when I first arrive!

Missing home but still not too bad, too busy to think about it, and feels like when I'm in Chicago. Hopefully I don't get it too badly, at least till around the holidays.

ケート (Keito)

Monday, July 27, 2009

Ahhhh, Tokyo...

Well, I'm about to run to breakfast here at the Keio Plaza hotel in the Shinjuku neighborhood of Tokyo, but wanted to start up and say HI and I'm here. Orientation starts today, so I'm all dressed up and ready to go! Went out into the area last night for some food, but got a good night's sleep and not feeling jet lagged (as of yet!). Hopefully it doesn't hit me later! I've taken some Tokyo pictures so those will be up soon! Missing everyone at home, but not homesick quite yet because of all the stuff to do! :)

-Keito