火曜日, 11月 29, 2005
Meri-Krismasu
Hi all- (Your Japanese Lesson for the Day: "Snow"in Kanji)
Thailand for me is a little over 20 days away. SO, I only have 3 weeks -3 WEEKS- of JHS teaching for this year....Sagoi!!! I can't wait! :) I'm leaving for Thailand on December 21st and coming back January 7th.
But until then...I have lots to do. I'm in the process of putting together some Christmas lessons for school (I'll hopefully have pics to show soon) and downloading Christmas songs/movies to keep me in the holiday spirit. I bought a Fiber-optic tree the other day for my apartment and some holly/berry tinsel to decorate the place. I even have a "Merry Christmas" wreath hanging on the front door - so I'm good to go!
You might think in a country that's 99% non-Christian that Christmas would just blow on by and you'd never even realize it. But once again, you'd be completely wrong. Japanese department stores have decked-out trees as colorful as anything in the west, and many streets have colorful displays and wreathes all lined up for blocks. Still, it's time to set the record straight -- it's most certainly NOT as some dewey-eyed western writers put it "one day out of the year when all Japanese become Christians". Christmas in Japan has nothing to do with religion at all. Then why is it popular? For one, exchanging gifts is a well recognized cultural trait and Xmas fits in nicely here. For another, the lights and glitter are pretty. But behind that you'll find very little else. In fact, when it comes to celebration, think Valentine's Day. Christmas in Japan is more than anything a time to take an important date out to dinner, and for some even to book an expensive hotel room for the night.
Do you keep passing along to one of your "friends" those fossilized 15 year-old cakes in the mail every year? Well, they eat those "Christmas Cakes" in Japan. But there is no big Xmas feast. Turkey is nowhere to be found, unless you want to pay a fortune to a mail-order company or one of the few department stores that carry them. Not much you could do even if you did have one, since for nearly all Japanese the only oven they have is a microwave or a toaster. So given a choice of a turkey sandwich at Subway's in Tokyo or Osaka, many Japanese go to Kentucky Fried Chicken, where there are always some special Christmas chicken dishes. Expect to see a very long line into every KFC on Christmas Eve. Almost no Japanese have any Christmas trees either; their homes being cramped enough as it is.
December 25th is still a work day in Japan. There are quite a few parties though. Tis the season for the "Bo-nenkai", or "Forget the Year Party", where many Japanese drink and forget the year's problems (and more than a few drink enough to forget more than that). There is also writing Nenga-jo or New Year's Cards for Jan. 1st. And a few give chocolates or small gifts to boyfriends and such, however hark the herald angels sing won't be something you'll be feeling here. But if you like drinking a few glasses of Christmas cheer, Japan is certainly the place to be. The beer companies are extremely thankful for Christmas.
No snow yet in the City to report, I'm afraid I won't see any until I come back from beautiful hot Thailand - which should be quite a fun shock. The temp. in Niigata-shi this week- Highs 45°F Lows 36°F It's funny, but I'm slowly adapting to the coldness here...doesn't mean I like it though!!!
A fun Japanese Christmas song to listen to : Namie Amuro - White Light.torrent Enjoy it!!! :)
日曜日, 11月 27, 2005
My Turkey Lesson for School
4th Play Practice!
We had our 4th Niigata-ken Musical Play Practice of "The Jungle Tale" this last weekend in Murakami. We drove down in the pouring freezing rain Friday night to crash at Pam and Deccy's place and then the wolves got there earlier than everyone else (@ 9am) to practice "Thriller". But anyways, we got lots done and was able to run through the whole play. The top photo is of the Vultures (Bang- Deccy, Buzz-Christian, Whizz-Joel, Babe-Brooke, and Boom-Ben) roosting on thier perch, the 2nd is of Baloo (James) and Mowgli (Russell) not knowing their lines and sneaking at the script, the 3rd is of the Monkeys (Megan, Leanne, Satoko, and Ros), the 4th is of Kaa (Peter) and Mowgli, and the last one is Bagheera's (Fumie) black panther outfit....she's gonna draw in the crowds alone! Well....next practice is in Joetsu on Dec. 10th and 11th.
Niigata-ken Musical - Thanksgiving Meal
We played Jaken (Paper/Rock/Scissors) to see which of the two tables got to get in live to eat first...my side lost...but we still got lots of yummy food!
Lopaka carving the Turkey!
Shanna and James enjoying being the 1st and 2nd person to walk through the buffet line. Lucky!
Fumie, Rosalind, and Pamela getting food ready in the kitchen.
Justine and Satoko getting to fight over the wishbone. The both had a Birthday this weekend, so that's why they got to make a wish! Satoko finally won.
Lopaka carving the Turkey!
Shanna and James enjoying being the 1st and 2nd person to walk through the buffet line. Lucky!
Fumie, Rosalind, and Pamela getting food ready in the kitchen.
Justine and Satoko getting to fight over the wishbone. The both had a Birthday this weekend, so that's why they got to make a wish! Satoko finally won.
Thanksgiving in JAPAN 2005
Here's what my Thanksgiving meal looked like here in Japan. We had about 40 ALTs make one dish and bring it to our Play Practice this following weekend. Everything was WONDERFUL, we even had two turkeys!!!
I made some Candied Sweet Potatoes, pictured above with lots of pecans and then later on the main table with the yummy marshmallows melted on top. Everyone seemed to like them...so....here's the recipe for those who'd like to try making 'em. :)
Candied Sweet Potatoes
8 raw sweet potatoes
3 sticks butter
3 c. sugar
1 c. brown sugar
2 c. milk
1 tsp. vanilla
1 tsp. cinnamon
4 eggs
1/2 c. finely chopped pecans
Marshmallows
Boil peeled potatoes until tender. Mix all other ingredients except marshmallows. Pour mixture over potatoes. Let simmer in a big pan for about 20-30 mins. on low. Mix occasionally to mash potatoes and stir mixture. Add a layer of marshmallows and heat in the microwave for about 5 minutes or until slightly brown. Enjoy!
***NOTE: This is how I made this in Japan, we don't have ovens here...so I had to do some playing/praying things would cook well, but no fear - they came out delicious!!!
木曜日, 11月 24, 2005
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!
I`m day dreaming about hot turkey and gravy with a little cranberry sauce on the side, lots of dressing with giblets, some candied sweet potatoes, and maybe some buttered cornbread.....but instead I`m sitting at work at Ikarashi JHS doing nothing!!! Today`s finals for the students - so no classes. Lunch for me today will be left-overs from last night: rice and beef stir-fry. We are attempting Thanksgiving dinner later this weekend in Murakami for play practice...so my dream of turkey will not go to waste. But to everyone back home in the south, HAPPY THANKSGIVING (and eat an extra helping of dressing for me)!!!
水曜日, 11月 23, 2005
Fall is upon us...
FLASHBACK - 4 months
What happens on a free weekend...
When we get a free weekend all together (which is rather rare with the play practices all the time and/or school events) what do we do??? We gather to watch HARRY POTTER: Goblet of Fire at the movie theater (in English w/ Japanese Subtitles) AND go to Round 1. Round 1 is this HUGE 6 floor Sports Entertainment center where you pay 1600 YEN for 3 hours of all-you-can-have FUN. They have everything...fishing, roller skating, shooting, arcades, archery, tons of sport cages and courts, pool, bull riding, bowling, ball rooms meant for kids but we enjoy as well! I've been twice already and plan on going back soon (I even got a membership card!)
Speech Contest
2005 Niigata City JHS Speech Contest
I worked with 5 students in all from my 3 different school for this speech contest. I really didn't expect to go until my teachers asked me last min. (which seems to happen ALL the time here!) Anyways, I worked with one girl from Kamiyama for about a month beforehand and then 3 boys of one girl from my other schools only once. The contest was split into two rooms...so since I went with my base school I got to see 3 of my students speak. My Kamiyama girl (top row, 4th from the left) and two egotistical - Ikarashi boys (top row, 7th & 8th from the left) are pictured above. :)
FUJI - san
火曜日, 11月 22, 2005
Shout Out!!!
I want to give a shout-out to Grace (The kitty in the middle) and her blog:
Check it out!!!!
(Thanks Beth for more fun yummy pics from Tokyo.....now you can see our tails!)
PS. I HAVE CABLE! Yes, many channels IN EIGO and NIHONGO!!!
I'm still in shock, lots of fun music channels...so you know me Ladies & Gents, I'll be up-to-date with all the new Japanese songs/pop groups. Plus, I have movie channels and news all in English..none of that 15 min. bilingual stuff I've been dealing with for the last 4 months. Next time y'all are over for a weekend we'll lounge around like last Sunday and do nothing but watch English programs...hehe
Beauty of Niigata-ken
Sense of nani???
3rd Play Practice!
Pam and Deccy crashing on the way over to Sado.
The Sado Ferry on the way back, everyone rushes in to grab spots to lay down on the carpeted floors. The whole ride in all takes 2 1/2 hours!
Beginning practice on Saturday morning, lovely sunny day!
Show and Tell: The Elephant's dance
The view at sunset from our Community Center.
The Sado Ferry on the way back, everyone rushes in to grab spots to lay down on the carpeted floors. The whole ride in all takes 2 1/2 hours!
Beginning practice on Saturday morning, lovely sunny day!
Show and Tell: The Elephant's dance
The view at sunset from our Community Center.
The 3rd Play Practice for "The Jungle Tale" - a remake of The Jungle Book was held on Sado November 12th and 13th. Most of us wanted to take the Friday night ferry over, but due to some UN-forseen difficulties many of us took the 6am Saturday ferry - which was actually pretty nice. We got to pull up to Sado at sun rise and see the mountains. We all crashed at a local Community Center, which was just adorable by the way. Even though practice was long and tedious, we got lots done and made some FIERCE Veg./Ck. curry Saturday night as well....yummy! Our next practice is this coming weekend in Murakami. Wolves are going earlier since we need to perfect our "Thriller" dance. We'll also be having a Thanksgiving dinner all together, with turkey and everything - how 'bout that? I'm attempting to make "Candied Yams," so....we'll see how that turns out! :)
月曜日, 11月 21, 2005
HANA YORI DANGO
Hana Yori Dango = Boys over Flowers
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MY CURRENT FAVORITE JAPN. SONG: Ai Otsuka - Planetarium
HYD Website: http://www.tbs.co.jp/hanayoridango/
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD!!!!
Love ya!!!!
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