Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Crumble and Puppy!

Today I made blueberry-rhubarb crumble! It was really easy and very delicious. Sweet and tangy all at the same time. YUM!! :-)

Doesn't that look tastey?

I also took a BUNCH of pictures of my puppy dog, Molly. She was laying and relaxing in the living room so it was very easy to take her picture. She's such a cutie!!

I think she was a little tired. ;-)



Jun: What kind of dessert did I make? What kind of dog do you think that Molly is?

Monday, June 23, 2008

A Wedding!

Yesterday was a really happy day. A boy who is like a brother got married to a wonderful girl. My brother was the best man and did a good job and the weather turned sunny and made me realize why Alaska is such a great place. AND I wore a dress! :-) So, here are some pics...


The groom (in white) and his posse... a bunch of handsome dudes.


Ben, looking a little nervous, but otherwise he's ready!


The Bride, Jenny, and her Daddy. What a beautiful June bride!

The siblings! Me and my bro bro. We both clean up pretty good. And, yes, I do own and occasionally wear dresses! Haha.


Jun: What event did I attend? How was the weather? What did I wear?

Thursday, June 19, 2008

A new 'do!

Today I got a haircut AND I dyed all the grey out of my hair! :-) Now I can look as young as I feel. Whee. ;-) Here's a look at my hair...


This isn't the greatest picture (this is about the 7th or 8th try!), but you get the idea of what I did.

I also watched My Neighbor Totoro (隣のトットロ) with my brother and his girlfriend. It was great fun and after the movie we messed around with my camera a bit...

Yep, my brother is fired as a cameraman!

But I got him back...

Hahaha... I got him good, didn't I??

Then I wandered around outside and took a few random photos...



For Jun: 1) What did I do to my hair? 2) Which picture do you like best and why?

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Back in Alaska!



When I arrived in Fairbanks at 12:15am, I walked out to see this lovely sky. I can't imagine a better view... however, it would have been a bit nicer is warmth. It is a bit chilly and it has rained off and on all day today. I can't control the weather, but I can still enjoy bening home.

But before getting home I was able to get back to Fairbanks, I got to hang out in Seattle with my friend Michael. I saw Mt. Rainier, went to Pike Street Market and just enjoyed the summer weather.


Mt. Rainier and the Stadiums in Seattle. The mountain was visible all day long. So gorgeous. The temperature was about 78 degrees and amazing!


Alaska salmon in Seattle! Looks tasty right?



At the original Ivars on the water in Seattle. I Had to take a silly picture in the chair in front. Everyone needs silly pics!

Hope everyone in Japan is ok... everyone else too!


Jun: Where did I go before Alaska? What time did I arrive in Fairbanks? Was it dark when I arrived in Fairbanks?

Friday, June 13, 2008

T-minus 4 days

SO... I haven't been home in a year and 3 months+. I'm looking forward to enjoying all the things I love about being in Alaska. Mostly the quiet and the nature... oh, and the family! Haha.

What I'm not excited by? The weather in Fairbanks has apparently been quite chilly for being "summer." Granted I am coming from the blazing heat and humidity of Tokyo, so I don't want to enter a heatwave, but I would like my nice Fairbanks summer so I can enjoy all of the fun without having to wear a sweatshirt. :-)

One thing blogs are good for is making your English students check and answer questions about what I've been doing on vacation. So, my question for my students is in two parts. 1) What are the reasons I'm looking forward to going home? 2) What am I not looking forward to?

yoroshiku!

Friday, May 30, 2008

Overwhelmed!

This has been a LONG week! Why?
I begun the week having gotten very little sleep over last weekend (it's complicated, but it wasn't avoidable). So, starting on Monday I developed a lovely cold. The rest of the week seemed to drag by... Tuesday I headed to immigration to figure out paperwork only to realize I'd forgotten my passport so had to make a return trip, with documents, on Thursday. It began raining Thursday morning and has been grey ever since. Anyone who knows me knows that I hate rain and it puts me in a great mood (read the sarcasm). Then, today, Friday, I had plans with two different people and BOTH of them cancelled on me. I'm not really feeling the love right now. Neither of the cancellations could have been helped, but it doesn't make a person feel any better to be cancelled on twice. *sigh* Next week has got to go better!

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Typhoons, Frizbee, Thesis, Life...

1. So far Japan has been "hit" by 4 typhoons this year. We are in the middle of the fourth as I type this. I only dislike typhoons because they generally mean loads of wind and rain. As many people may know, I don't really like those things in combination. It also means that I develop "yaruki ga nai." Which basically means that I don't really want to do a whole lot. Therefore... boo on the typhoons! ;-)

2. Frizbee. This past weekend was the first time in AGES that it's been really nice at the weekend. And so I went to a park in Yokohama and played frizbee with my boy. :-) We ran around (or rather, I made him run because I'm really NOT very good at frizbee!) and had a blast. There were tons of kids and dogs in the park (gaki to inu) and I some something amazing. For the first time ever I saw and Irish Wolfhound! It was HUGE!!! What a cool dog! I just feel bad because the dog is SO big and back yards don't really exist in Japan. :-(

3. Yes, thesis stuff is quickly becoming something I have to think on, write up and start acting upon! Eeek! I have my thesis presentation in my seminar next week. I have begun writing up what I need to for the presentation, but I have a feeling that it is going to be a bit rough overall. Wish me luck!

4. Life has been hectic and really great all at the same time. The only rather unfun part has been the lack of monetary reserves recently. I'm hoping to be fine on that front soon, but it's still not fun all the same. For awhile I was really on edge and not super happy... and the worst bit was that I didn't have any idea why I was experiencing such a horrible mood swing. When it finally dawned on me that the stress of worrying about money was doing it I felt as though a TON of weight had been lifted from my shoulders. I've got it worked out now and I've been working super hard to keep my daily expenses down. And things seem to be going well now. YAY!!

Well... that's the update... I often wonder as to whether anyone is REALLY reading this... but I keep it up because someday when I'm old and grey I'll look back at the goofiness and smile.

A x

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Hiking in Heaven!

Sometimes, heaven is not so far away as we may think. In fact, when you live in Tokyo... heaven is ANYWHERE outside of Tokyo. Haha!
So, I went to a place called Okutama... which is TECHNICALLY Tokyo, but looks as if you've been transported to another planet... or at least another part of the world.

This lone fisherman looked especially magical when I was gallumphing around taking pictures. There's hardly anyone around... and it's a man, his fishing rod and the wilderness. :-) Could almost be Alaska!

One man, on a quest for really cool pictures... ended up at the end of a stairway to nowhere... or at least to nowhere that would allow him to stay dry.


What is SO fascinating about the river bed?


The ROCKS of course!!!


And by the end of the day, I was so tired that the trees even seemed to lean sideways. Haha... well, it made for a good picture anyway!

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

The Week Long Birthday Celebration...

Last Monday, April 14th, I turned the illustrious age of 28. Now, I was a bit apprehensive going into the birthday. Why? You may ask... well, mostly I've not really gotten to where I thought I'd be by 28. Now, that's not to say that I thought I'd be married and settled down (well, in high school I did, but who didn't think that when they were in high school??) or anything, but more along the lines of thinking I'd be DONE with school. Yeah, basically I was hoping I'd have my masters my now... but somehow other things happened instead.
Now, you may ask how my birthday (DAY being an integral part of the compound word) became a week-long affair. Well... you are about to find out!
Sunday, the 13th, I went to see a very special someone in Yokohama. We spent the afternoon being very lazy and then went and "played" in the department store in Yokohama (play = window shopping) and chose cake. Then we headed back to a great little pizza place near his place. We ate delicious (and that's saying a LOT!) pizza and headed to his place. We had cake and did presents. I am a very lucky/good/fortunate girl because I got an iPod nano for my birthday. Silver, but with a very sexy green case! ;-)

It was a great start to my birthday. :-)

Monday, I had my first class of the new semester, zemi. That went well. I jetted out of there for a very nice lunch with my friends Kassandra and Taka (aka brother). We had a great lunch at my favorite restaurant in Takadanobaba, The Cotton Club. Kassandra gave me some great gifts: funky socks, a HUGE (and awesome!!) Starbucks coffee mug, and a green pouchy thing from Uniqlo!
That day I also started my new job teaching at a boys high school in Ikebukuro. The teacher that I teach with, Ishii-sensei gave me a copy of the new Utada Hikaru album, Heart Station. :-)

Tuesday was my birthday in the US. I woke up to a bajillion messages and cards from folks back home. When I got home that night there was a notice that my parents birthday package had arrived. However, I had to wait until the next day to have it be delivered. And I got what I've been waiting for for ages: a watch!!! And not just any watch, but a cool Ironman...


Cool, eh??

Wednesday came and I taught classes and got to spend time with that special someone. Every class that I taught people wished me happy birthday!

Thursday, I got a super funky, cool gift from my friend Shivani. A really cool purse/wallet. It's kind of a mix between the two... and you'll be able to tell exactly why she picked it too!

Now, I may not be the most fashionable person in the world... but that is one cool purse! I love it. I haven't used it because I want to use it sometime when I'm doing something cool and fun. Hmmm... not sure when I'll be able to afford that kind of thing in the near future... but I'm going to try. ;-)

Then came Friday, the end to my birthday week. And what should come as I'm making dinner!?! My present from my best friend, Melissa. She sent me two books (am thoroughly enjoying The Time Travelers' Wife) and a scarf she knit (beautiful), running shorts (still haven't used them), and... gummies and Milky Way Midnights (why did they change it from Dark??). I was so tickled!

Even though I talked about lots of gifts (and posted pictures to make my blog more interesting...) the more important thing is that I stopped to remember all of the people who I care about and who care about me. Thank you to everyone who sent me birthday wishes, gifts or just said happy birthday when you saw me! I really felt happy and loved last week!!

Monday, April 07, 2008

Nearing a close...

As sad as it is to admit, my spring vacation is nearly over. :0( It's really sad because this year classes begin on my birthday. How lame is that? VERY LAME!!

But this past weekend I got to get away from Tokyo and enjoy nature and historical sites and have an all around great time. We went to Nikko on Saturday and then to Shiobara onsen (hot springs) area. There was a foot washing bath that felt amazing. The regular bath was nice too!

I took some pretty good pictures and there were even some pretty good pictures taken of me. :-)

These are the famous monkeys at Nikko. How cute are they??


This is me being a dork coming through a gate at Nikko. Someone I know makes fun of me when I make that kind of rather "unnatural" smile. Sometimes a goofy picture is just necessary. ;-)

This is probably one of the best pictures that has been taken of me in a LONG time. No fake smile, no weird dorky grin... just me having a really great weekend!



Sometimes I can even take a pretty good pic... this is of a certain someone... I think the pose is a mixture between dancing and being WAY too cool for school! Haha.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

The miracle of Disney...

Monday I went to Tokyo Disneyland. I went with a kendo sempai and two of her workmates. It was a blast... the only things that made it hard?? Rapid fire Japanese and energy that doesn't end (their parts not mine!). Despite all that, we had so much fun. Ate the chicken legs (they might have been turkey!?), went on the Star Tour ride (it was SO fun!!), and screamed my head off in Space Mountain.
At Disneyland they now have these clip on ears of all sorts of characters, not just Mickey and Minnie. I got a nice green Mad Hatters hat! :-) And apparently it really suits me... haha!

Mami, me and Andy!! There's the green hat... how do I look?? Haha!

Kyoko, Andy, me, and Mami! You can't see Cinderella's castle in the background, but it's there too!

All in all, it was a fun day... but I won't be rushing to do it again anytime soon!! Haha!

Saturday, March 08, 2008

It's been awhile...

Now, the semester has been over for more than a month and I've neglected posting anyything. Why? (you may ask) Well... is it because I'm busy and important? is it because I've picked up SO much extra work that work has replaced school in my busy schedule? is it because I'm a lazy git that can't seem to make time to do anything? Erm... I'll let you speculate as to which of the aforementioned reasons it is... :-)
Then there's the fact that I've been spending a lot of time outside doing fun things like trekking around Kamakura and walking around parks and things like that. It's been really nice! Especially as the weather starts getting nicer and the temps are warming up. (I went to kendo today and the floor was no longer COLD!! Simple pleasures folks, simple pleasures!)
Next week I get to teach in elementary school for two days. I'm really looking forward to that. I do love the kids! They are so fun and enthusiastic about everything. I LOVE it. I feel young when I get to spend time with the kiddies. And I need that sometimes.
This update is incredibly short... but when it's a vacation and you don't have money to travel the extent to which I am having adventures is quite limited.
I'll leave you a few pics from my Kamakura trip!

Me... not so horrible picture. Why am I SO unphotogenic? Please tell me!!


I'm not sure if I took this picture or not... I'd like to think I did... because it's cool... but I'm not sure! Pretty cool eh?


This pic was not taken by me... it's an awesome picture though... so I had to add it! Enjoy a little bit of Japan. :-)

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Snow!

Tokyo isn't known for getting tons of snow... but we've had it twice this year!! And it made for some real fun the other day... walking around in the snow always makes me happy.


I love footprints in the snow... I also love the crunching of the snow under your feet. It just makes me happy! Hope that all the snow everywhere else is making you happy!

Monday, January 28, 2008

Stress, school and the skinny jeans!

Recently my life has consisted of a lot of stress and a lot of school work. The stress comes from all the part-time work that I have to do in order to have some sort of life here in Japan and then add that to the school stress and you can imagine my stress levels are a bit high. :-) Then add the fact that I almost never have time for full meals.... imagine all that in one person's life and you have imagined my life. For the most part, my life has been an impossible whirlwind that is really not very much fun... but there is an added benefit (if you really want to call it that): I can fit into my skinny jeans! Yes... the fabled skinny jeans, the ones every girl has in hopes that SOMEDAY we can fit into them again. I bought my skinny jeans during college... they're Silver Tabs. And they are LOOSE! ;-) The picture is just for proof...

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

メリークリスマス! or Christmas in Japan!

Anyone who has ever spent a Christmas away from home in a foreign country has discovered that Christmas is different in every country around the world. :-) Well, in Japan Christmas is something of a cross between Christmas and Valentine's Day... as in the couples fill the streets and it becomes a huge date day. I wish I were joking... despite this weird contortion, this year was a pretty good year for pre-Christmas activities. The weekend before Christmas my friends and I went to have a look at some of the Christmas lights displays around Tokyo.

The first pic makes it look like there's snow in Tokyo... the second is an OCEAN of Christmas lights.
   

Then there is Christmas day... my friend Will and I got our "cook" on and made a pretty decent Christmas dinner.



The finished product...


  


The food was great... and the day was a pretty good one even though it was exactly like it would have been at home. It was close... and it's being with the people you love that really counts - friends or family.

I hope everyone had a very Merry Christmas and I hope everyone has a safe and Happy New Year!!

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Fall is in the air...

and winter's right around the corner! If only that meant that there would be some snow this year. Unfortunately there are no guarantees. :-(
I wanted to share some amazing pictures that I clicked on my phone the other day... this only happens on the weekends where there aren't people around automatically scooping away the leaves.
Isn't that just like the yellow-brick road or something?



Next, our kendo captain... being a goof!

Sunday, December 02, 2007

3 and 2 makes 5

Recently I've had some good things happen in my life... but there are some nagging things as well... and the total number of aforementioned things is 5.

Good things... in no particular order:
1. Tuition deduction - about $1500 will be returned to me
2. Scholarship from the university - $3600 will be given to me
3. I passed kendo 1-kyu - I'm now a certified stud! ;-)

Things that make me worry... also in no particular order:
4. I work/study too much and have no extra time to relax (this may sound like I'm whining, but I literally don't have time to take a 5 minute breather sometimes)
5. I don't have enough money to go home for Christmas and will spend it in Japan

The last two items really do have me worried... especially the NO free time EVER thing. I'm getting to be a stress head and last week a friend at school asked me how I was because I looked extremely tired (fair enough I was, but still... it was BAD!). I don't see any end in sight for the madness that happens to be my life right now! Any stress reducing/relaxation inducing practices that can be done in less than 10 minutes?? I'm totally up for any advice!

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

OPPAI!! (aka boobages)

Oppai... it's a very interesting word. Recently I've been having interesting encounters that are predominantly about these interesting female "appendages."

Case 1: Sundays I teach basic English to a 5 year-old Japanese girl. Somewhere around the middle of the lesson she bursts out, "Your oppai are big!" (in Japanese) I ignore it and try to get her to keep going on the lesson. Nope, wasn't gonna happen. She turns around, looks at her mother and says, "I think yours are bigger than my mom's." By this time I'm very red and her dad is scolding her... even at the end of the lesson she once again said "Sensei's oppai are big" to her mom.
***embarrassing***

Case 2: Last night was the end of season girls' drinking night. Yup! All the kendo girls, after practice, went out and got pissed. At the beginning, my 2nd year group was kind of segregated from the rest... talking amongst ourselves. Then I moved, and my friend Shivani followed, to near our favorite girl captain, Toda. Now, this is dangerous... Toda loves to talk oppai!! Well... we did more than talk... we took silly pictures that mostly featured oppai... and we all (I'm embarrassed to admit), in our drunken states, felt each others oppai. Toda is not well endowed and expresses her jealousy of my rather ample endowment. I try to tell her they get in the way and are a pain in the ass, but somehow I am not able to convince her.

What is the magic of the oppai?? Seriously. I'd love an answer!

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Best little present ever...

A dear friend of mine came back to Japan last week. And she's a big sweetie and brought me some prezzies! :-) A small pot of Christmas pudding, some mulled wine fudge, and a nice gift pack of moisturizer, muscle rub and some chapstick... it's the coolest because it's the Extreme Badger Body Care kit... for Active Badgers!!


Take a minute and smile... if you're an Active Badger too!

Monday, November 05, 2007

Running frustration...

Now, I've had a frustration with Japanese walkers for awhile. When walking on the sidewalk people walk one of three ways: on the left, on the right, or down the center. Not very useful because there is no way of predicting which walker you will encounter at any given time. Annoying!

I've recently started running again. (Yes, it's been over 6 months, but I'm on a 3 times a week schedule for now!) I get annoyed with these walkers under normal circumstances, but it's much more annoying when you are going at a rapid pace and you are face with people walking parallel to each other, in the same direction, walking nearly three abreast on the sidewalk. Not enough room to get past, but enough to want to try.

I realized this morning that people walking in the morning are on autopilot. They know their way to the train station based on instinct and they just go... without any awareness of their surroundings. I nearly took out a woman in heels who stopped in the middle of my path to wait for a light. Awareness people!! Seriously!

Ok... enough of my rant!:-)