Sunday, May 25, 2008

UGHHHHH

Man I cannot believe I went almost another month without making a post ughhhh . . .

I guess because my life is so uneventful. I basically go to class, study and work. Oh and I watch movies online . . . just watched the new Indian Jones movie today (it was a cam version). The action scenes were good , but the context of the story was ehhhhh.

The movie that I am REALLY looking forward to seeing is the new Batman movie . . . I think it is going to be awesome.

Well I am really looking forward to coming home, only like two more months left or so. I am planning a trip after the semester to climb Mt Fuji. I am really looking forward to that.

It is also warming up here and its getting humid. The rainy season starts here soon and about a week ago we had a typhoon of the coast of Japan and it was rainy for like 3 days. I really do not like the rain, but I got use to it on my mission. Still not a fan though.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Getting back to things

Okay so its nice cause work is starting to slow down and with the new hires starting next week I will be able to actually have some time to really focus. It was really nice to have today off, so after school I came home watched Charlie's War then because it was a nice day I walked to the park and enjoyed a smoothy.

There is this website that I found . . . I will send it to you if you want it . . . where it gives you the links to movies that have been uploaded to websites that host videos, like google video, megaupload, and a lot of various Chinese sites. I have watched a lot of movies, when I have had time, that will not be in Japan any time soon or are old favs that I do not want to rent. Its pretty cool, but then again quality is sometimes an issue. Especially with stuff shot on a camcorder.

Also A lot of people asked if I was dead sinc eI had not updated this thing in forever and know that I have updated no one ever leaves a comment. Erin gets tons of comments on her blog . . . where are mine?????

Monday, April 28, 2008

What is Japan like

I get that question a lot so here are some news article that pretty much sums it up!!!!


http://mdn.mainichi.jp/culture/waiwai/news/20080428p2g00m0dm003000c.html


http://mdn.mainichi.jp/national/news/20080428p2a00m0na025000c.html


http://mdn.mainichi.jp/national/news/20080428p2a00m0na006000c.html


http://mdn.mainichi.jp/national/news/20080428p2a00m0na005000c.html


http://mdn.mainichi.jp/national/news/20080424p2a00m0na007000c.html


http://mdn.mainichi.jp/national/news/20080426p2a00m0et025000c.html

Saturday, April 26, 2008

MAD!!!

I saw this today and it makes me so mad.

http://www.breitbart.tv/html/84523.html


I guess one part of Tokyo that a lot of people do not see or hear about is how many homeless people there are in TOkyo. You see them in parks or sleeping or stations in cardboard box houses and there aren't really any charities, soup kitchens or shelters for them to stay in.

I'm ALIVE!!!!!

I know can you believe it I finally updated my blog!!!! At first I did not do it cause I was begin lazy but then work started getting really busy because the English school I am at is growing really fast and I had to start working more hours a week. Then the semester started and I have been really bogged down.

Okay now enough with my lame excuses. So I went to Nagoya a while ago with Arokokai (walking club) it was a lot of fun. I went to Nagoya castle and we traveled about an hour from Nagoya to go to a really famous shrine called Ise Shrine. They rebuild the whole shrine every 20 years. Nagoya is also really famous for some of its food and it was really delicious. Overall it was nice to go to Nagoya and just have fun. I did not take the shinkansen (bullet train) back because I wanted to save money so some of us rode the local trains all the way back to Tokyo. It took us about 8 to 9 hours, where as the bullet train is only an hour. But, hey I saved like $80 and it was a lot of fun. I also got to see a lot of Japan.

Work has been picking up. Because of this Mr. Kotaki wants to hire 2 new English teachers to teach the course that I developed and offer. He placed the ad and I have been looking at resumes and have interviewed 4 people for the job so far. I have asked him to hire two of the candidates and I hope they accept the position. One of the people I interviewed was 52 and he seemed to have a problem with someone who looks like they are 25 interviewing him. There was no way I would of hired him after he swore like 5 times and started dropping the N word.

The funny apart about the whole hiring process is that Mr. Kotaki is so disorganized. He often forgets to tell me that I have classes schedule or if people are coming or to give me the appropriate material I need for my classes. Both he and I are very lucky that I am able to do a lot of the work on the fly and able to teach at a moments noticed. He asked me if I wouldn’t mind staying fulltime after the semester and he would be my visa sponsor and help Erin and I relocate to Tokyo, but I had to turn him down. But, back to what I wanted to get to. So I had to write different kinds of email responses for him so he could invite people for interviews, tell then they did not get the position or that they were hired. He does not seem very confident in his English despite the fact that he owns an English school and teaches the subject. I think that is part of the reason why he wanted me to do the interviews.

So, the cherry blossom were in bloom but they have pretty much all fallen. You can seem then in some of the picture I took in Nagoya. I am slowly uploading pictures and have most of the ones from my second trip to Kamakura with Mike up. I will post when I get them all up.

I was planning on going to Hiroshima in a couple of weeks, but I am not able to get the time off from work cause how busy we are. However, I am planning on going to Nikko, maybe Fuji Rock Festival and climb Mt. Fuji before returning. These are the things I REALLY want to do before I return and have made it a priority to do them. I will not be able to get to Kyoto and Nara because of time and money constraints, but I feel like I have seen a lot of Japan especially parts that the average person does not see.

Okay well I will try and do better and update the blog . . . no excuses.

Monday, March 17, 2008

I have a visitor!!!!!!

Okay so been in Japan trying to get into the routine of things. On Friday Michael K. Houser arrived in Japan and was here till Tuesday. We took in a lot of the sights and also went to Kamakura. I really enjoy Kamakura. Mike, really enjoyed going to Asakusa, which made sense because that's were all the “old” people like to go. I will admit though his travel guide recommended a tempura restaurant there and it was REALLY good. I am still craving it.

I have been busy studying getting ready for the next semester. I am going to Nagoya next week for four days with the “walking club” I am in. It’s costing a lot of money . . . more then I would like to pay, but I have saved up enough to go and am ready.

Speaking of money I cannot believe how much the value of the dollar has gone down. When I first got it here it was about 117 yen to the dollar. Now, it’s around 95 yen to the dollar. Teaching English I make 3,000, so when I first got here that was about $25.64. Now I make $30.91 . . . crazy huh!!!

Well I will upload the pictures when I can . . . I also went with some friends to Kawaguchiko, near Mt. Fuji, and stayed at an onsen, hot spring. It was a fun experience and with it being spring break they had a really good discount. The only sad part was that you could not really see Mt. Fuji because of all the clouds and over cast. You could make it out and see it to some extent but none of the pictures I took turned out well. I did go to this awesome temple before returning home.

Mike at the Thunder Gate of Sensoji Temple in Asakusa

Me at Kitagushi Hongu Sengen Shrine . . . this was a really cool shrine!

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Back in Japan

So went back to Kansas and got to spend a little over a week with Erin. It was really good to see her, we went out a lot and Juno was a really funny movie. Be Kind Rewind sucked. Some hoodlums vandalized our car while we were there and left these crazy messages for us . . . they best was the cake with the water balloon inside, however I ate a little corner then Erin notice the balloon. I wonder why that cake was so funky looking. Erin and I watched all of Season 3 and what we could watch on the NBC website of the Office. I think that show is so funny. I Barkived all of season1, 2 and 3 and made an extra copy to bring with me to Japan. The highlight was going with Erin and some friends to the Melting Pot. It’s all about the cheese . . . with the beer in it . . . Jason said the alcohol burns off and who am I to argue with a guy who designs nuclear reactors.

I then went to CSUCI (C-SUCKY) where I did two lectures: The Samurai for History and Psychology of Asian Warrior Cultures and The Introduction of Western Science for International Experience: Travel to Japan. It was really cool to be there and see how the University has grown. I still remember eating out of a catering truck. Also the students coming to Japan are going to be based in Kyoto, but are coming up to Tokyo for a few days which will be cool.

Mike Houser will be coming to Japan on Friday and will be here in Tokyo till Monday. It will be good to see him and show him around Tokyo!



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